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Pharmacy Education Ushers in New Era of Healthcare Delivery at AACP's Dallas-area Annual Meeting
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AACP:
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What:
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Pharmacy faculty, administrators, staff and students will convene
at the AACP
Annual Meeting, Pharmacy Education 2014.
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When:
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July 26-30, 2014
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Where:
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Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center, Grapevine, Texas
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Who:
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Ian
Morrison, Ph.D., author, consultant, futurist
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Atul
Butte, M.D., Ph.D., chief of the Division of Systems Medicine
at Stanford University
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Cost:
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Free to credentialed members of the press
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Information:
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Keynote speaker Dr. Ian Morrison will focus on the political,
economic and strategic changes in healthcare, including
possible scenarios and how we can prepare for the future.
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At this year's Science Plenary, Dr. Atul Butte will explore how "big
data" will change future healthcare practice and research. He'll
share his insight on who is collecting this data, what they are doing
with the information they aggregate and what it means for healthcare.
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Professions
Quest, LLC, a new company created by AACP, will preview its first
educational game, Mimycx.
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Attendees will learn about the growing utilization of mobile medical
applications in clinical pharmacy practice and their role as clinical
tools at the session, Hands on with Medical Mobile Apps: Teaching
Students Evaluation Techniques via a Workshop.
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3D printing will be highlighted at the session, Using 3D Printing
for Teaching in the Pharmacy Curriculum, including the benefits
and costs of incorporating 3D printers into classes to engage student
pharmacists.
To register, contact Stephanie Saunders Fouch, senior advisor, outreach
and communications, at 301-651-2129. Stay connected with AACP on Twitter
(#PharmEd14)
and Facebook.
About AACP
Founded in 1900, AACP is the national organization representing the
interests of pharmacy education. AACP is comprised of all accredited
colleges and schools with pharmacy degree programs, including more than
6,400 faculty, 62,500 students enrolled in professional programs and
5,100 individuals pursuing graduate study. To learn more about AACP,
visit www.aacp.org.
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