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Opioid-Related Education Provided by Continuing Education Divisions at US Pharmacy Schools
Conclusion. The opioid epidemic creates an opportunity for pharmacists to increase their role in public health, but education and training are necessary. The study findings indicate that many pharmacists participate in opioid-related CPE provided by ACPE-accredited CEDs of pharmacy schools. This number is likely to increase as a growing number of states are beginning to require opioid-related CPE for pharmacist license renewal.PMID:33149331 | PMC:PMC7596601 | DOI:10.5688/ajpe8001
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - November 5, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mandy L Renfro Leticia R Moczygemba Jennifer Baumgartner Glen Baumgart Lucas G Hill Source Type: research

Optimal allocation of limited vaccine to control an infectious disease: Simple analytical conditions
Math Biosci. 2021 Apr 26:108621. doi: 10.1016/j.mbs.2021.108621. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWhen allocating limited vaccines to control an infectious disease, policy makers frequently have goals relating to individual health benefits (e.g., reduced morbidity and mortality) as well as population-level health benefits (e.g., reduced transmission and possible disease eradication). We consider the optimal allocation of a limited supply of a preventive vaccine to control an infectious disease, and four different allocation objectives: minimize new infections, deaths, life years lost, or quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) lo...
Source: Mathematical Biosciences - April 29, 2021 Category: Statistics Authors: Isabelle J Rao Margaret L Brandeau Source Type: research

Opioid-Related Education Provided by Continuing Education Divisions at US Pharmacy Schools
Conclusion. The opioid epidemic creates an opportunity for pharmacists to increase their role in public health, but education and training are necessary. The study findings indicate that many pharmacists participate in opioid-related CPE provided by ACPE-accredited CEDs of pharmacy schools. This number is likely to increase as a growing number of states are beginning to require opioid-related CPE for pharmacist license renewal.PMID:33149331 | PMC:PMC7596601 | DOI:10.5688/ajpe8001
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - November 5, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mandy L Renfro Leticia R Moczygemba Jennifer Baumgartner Glen Baumgart Lucas G Hill Source Type: research

Optimal allocation of limited vaccine to control an infectious disease: Simple analytical conditions
Math Biosci. 2021 Apr 26:108621. doi: 10.1016/j.mbs.2021.108621. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWhen allocating limited vaccines to control an infectious disease, policy makers frequently have goals relating to individual health benefits (e.g., reduced morbidity and mortality) as well as population-level health benefits (e.g., reduced transmission and possible disease eradication). We consider the optimal allocation of a limited supply of a preventive vaccine to control an infectious disease, and four different allocation objectives: minimize new infections, deaths, life years lost, or quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) lo...
Source: Mathematical Biosciences - April 29, 2021 Category: Statistics Authors: Isabelle J Rao Margaret L Brandeau Source Type: research

Opioid-Related Education Provided by Continuing Education Divisions at US Pharmacy Schools
Conclusion. The opioid epidemic creates an opportunity for pharmacists to increase their role in public health, but education and training are necessary. The study findings indicate that many pharmacists participate in opioid-related CPE provided by ACPE-accredited CEDs of pharmacy schools. This number is likely to increase as a growing number of states are beginning to require opioid-related CPE for pharmacist license renewal.PMID:33149331 | PMC:PMC7596601 | DOI:10.5688/ajpe8001
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - November 5, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mandy L Renfro Leticia R Moczygemba Jennifer Baumgartner Glen Baumgart Lucas G Hill Source Type: research

Optimal allocation of limited vaccine to control an infectious disease: Simple analytical conditions
Math Biosci. 2021 Apr 26:108621. doi: 10.1016/j.mbs.2021.108621. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWhen allocating limited vaccines to control an infectious disease, policy makers frequently have goals relating to individual health benefits (e.g., reduced morbidity and mortality) as well as population-level health benefits (e.g., reduced transmission and possible disease eradication). We consider the optimal allocation of a limited supply of a preventive vaccine to control an infectious disease, and four different allocation objectives: minimize new infections, deaths, life years lost, or quality-adjusted life years (QALYs) lo...
Source: Mathematical Biosciences - April 29, 2021 Category: Statistics Authors: Isabelle J Rao Margaret L Brandeau Source Type: research

Opioid-Related Education Provided by Continuing Education Divisions at US Pharmacy Schools
Conclusion. The opioid epidemic creates an opportunity for pharmacists to increase their role in public health, but education and training are necessary. The study findings indicate that many pharmacists participate in opioid-related CPE provided by ACPE-accredited CEDs of pharmacy schools. This number is likely to increase as a growing number of states are beginning to require opioid-related CPE for pharmacist license renewal.PMID:33149331 | PMC:PMC7596601 | DOI:10.5688/ajpe8001
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - November 5, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mandy L Renfro Leticia R Moczygemba Jennifer Baumgartner Glen Baumgart Lucas G Hill Source Type: research

Optimal allocation of limited vaccine to control an infectious disease: Simple analytical conditions
Math Biosci. 2021 Apr 26;337:108621. doi: 10.1016/j.mbs.2021.108621. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWhen allocating limited vaccines to control an infectious disease, policy makers frequently have goals relating to individual health benefits (e.g., reduced morbidity and mortality) as well as population-level health benefits (e.g., reduced transmission and possible disease eradication). We consider the optimal allocation of a limited supply of a preventive vaccine to control an infectious disease, and four different allocation objectives: minimize new infections, deaths, life years lost, or quality-adjusted life years (QALYs...
Source: Mathematical Biosciences - April 29, 2021 Category: Statistics Authors: Isabelle J Rao Margaret L Brandeau Source Type: research

Opioid-Related Education Provided by Continuing Education Divisions at US Pharmacy Schools
Conclusion. The opioid epidemic creates an opportunity for pharmacists to increase their role in public health, but education and training are necessary. The study findings indicate that many pharmacists participate in opioid-related CPE provided by ACPE-accredited CEDs of pharmacy schools. This number is likely to increase as a growing number of states are beginning to require opioid-related CPE for pharmacist license renewal.PMID:33149331 | PMC:PMC7596601 | DOI:10.5688/ajpe8001
Source: American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education - November 5, 2020 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Mandy L Renfro Leticia R Moczygemba Jennifer Baumgartner Glen Baumgart Lucas G Hill Source Type: research

Optimal allocation of limited vaccine to control an infectious disease: Simple analytical conditions
Math Biosci. 2021 Apr 26;337:108621. doi: 10.1016/j.mbs.2021.108621. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTWhen allocating limited vaccines to control an infectious disease, policy makers frequently have goals relating to individual health benefits (e.g., reduced morbidity and mortality) as well as population-level health benefits (e.g., reduced transmission and possible disease eradication). We consider the optimal allocation of a limited supply of a preventive vaccine to control an infectious disease, and four different allocation objectives: minimize new infections, deaths, life years lost, or quality-adjusted life years (QALYs...
Source: Mathematical Biosciences - April 29, 2021 Category: Statistics Authors: Isabelle J Rao Margaret L Brandeau Source Type: research