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The Future of Pharmacy by Kevin Sneed, PharmD

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Coronavirus Vaccines – “Trust, but Definitely Verify!” Part II
November 9, 2020

Greater than 237,000 Americans have died as a result of being infected by the novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) as of early November 2020.  According to projections from the Institute for Healthcare […]

Coronavirus Vaccines – “Trust, but Definitely Verify!”
September 21, 2020

Coronavirus Background Greater than 198,000 Americans have died as a result of being infected by the novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2) as of late September 2020.  The first confirmed case in the […]

Time for Pharmacist Clinicians to Enhance Engagement in the COVID-19 Fight
April 27, 2020

The global pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) has placed unprecedented demands on United States of America (USA) healthcare systems in 2020.  Images of hospitals overrun with COVID-19 patients needing emergency […]

Mobile Health Technology- Pathway to Medication Optimization
June 7, 2019

Several years ago, I experienced a patient encounter that signaled to me that the future of mobile health technologies is primed for democratization by patients. As dean of the USF College […]

Embracing Mobile Health Technologies- The answer to achieving Patient-Centered Care?(Part 2)
November 13, 2013

I spent last week attending the FutureMed2013 conference hosted by Singularity University.  It was a fantastic display of  futuristic technologies by the innovative souls that believe the future of health will be tied to “disruptive health technologies!” I too believe this; mobile Health (mHealth) technologies promise to change the entire patient-provider relationship.  These exponentially evolving technologies within medicine and healthcare  will […]

Emerging Mobile Health Technologies- Finally an answer to achieving Patient-Centered Care?(Part 1)
November 10, 2013

Recently I encountered a moment that gave me encouragement about the future of mobile health technologies and their acceptance by patients. While I am the dean of the USF College of Pharmacy (a member of USF Health), I still prioritize time to see patients in the ambulatory care clinic that I established almost 15 years ago. During a recent patient encounter, I […]