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Tuesday, June 10, 2008  
Online Pharmacy - Schneider Receives 2008 Harvey A.K. Whitney Lecture Award
Schneider Receives 2008 Harvey A.K. Whitney Lecture Award
Philip J. Schneider, M.S., FASHP, director of administrative and professional affairs at the University of Arizona College of Pharmacy in Phoenix and an international leader in advancing health-system pharmacy, has been named the recipient of ASHP's 2008 Harvey A.K. Whitney Lecture Award.
Source: www.medicalnewstoday.com

Royal Visit To Boss Pharmacy In Clapham
His Royal Highness, The Duke of Edinburgh, visited Boss Pharmacy in Clapham, London on 3rd June to learn about pharmacy's place at the heart of local communities. Prince Philip was met on arrival by the Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London, Sir David Brewer who presented Dilip Joshi and Janet Misson of the National Pharmacy Association (NPA) and Councillor Angela Meader, Mayor of Lambeth.
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Pharmacist Associations Partner To Increase The Voice Of Pharmacy
The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) and the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) are collaborating to increase the legislative and regulatory clout of pharmacists who engage in compounding. IACP has established a satellite office at NCPA's headquarters, which is led by their Director of Public Affairs, Sarah R. Dodge.
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Stem Cell Discovery Sheds Light On Placenta Development
Researchers studying embryonic stem cells have explored the first fork in the developmental road, getting a new look at what happens when fertilized eggs differentiate to build either an embryo or a placenta.
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Sen. Obama Needs To Gain Support From Female Voters Who Supported Sen. Clinton, USA Today Reports
Sen. Barack Obama (Ill.), the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, will need to gain support from female voters who supported Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) to win the presidential election, USA Today reports. Clinton ended her bid for president on Saturday and urged her supporters to support Obama.
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