Brattleboro Reformer
September 21, 2017
President Dewey joined presidents from 16 other member schools in the Association of Vermont Independent Colleges in voicing support of the DACA program via this letter to the editor of the Brattleboro Reformer.
WRVO Radio (Oswego, NY)
August 19, 2017
In this interview with National Public Radio member station WRVO (Oswego, NY), Assistant Professor Lizz Higdon of the College's Vermont Campus discusses what patients should know about over-the-counter sleep aids.
Pharmacy Today
July 18, 2017
A new CDC report illustrates the risks of unorthodox treatments on patients who have been diagnosed with chronic Lyme disease. Assistant Professor Monique Bidell is quoted in the article saying, “I think the CDC report sheds an important light on the consequences of long-term antibiotic treatment
Pharmacy Times
July 13, 2017
In this article for Pharmacy Times, ACPHS President Greg Dewey discusses how the principles of the scientific method form the basis for sound pharmaceutical decision making.
The Rheumatologist
May 26, 2017
This article from The Rheumatologist details the impact of pharmacist and ACPHS Associate Professor Jessica Farrell on the treatment of patients at The Center for Rheumatology in Albany. One of the physicians in the practice says, "Patients leave feeling better informed and less anxious about taking a medication, which increases compliance
Chronicle of Higher Education
April 12, 2017
ACPHS President Dewey has authored this article for the Chronicle of Higher Education exploring how the decision-making process differs for colleges and universities seeking to thrive versus those focused on survival.
WNYT-TV (Ch. 13, Albany)
February 21, 2017
ACPHS President Greg Dewey speaks with WNYT-TV in this interview about the College's new student operated pharmacy in Albany's South End and the expanding role of the pharmacist in patient care.
Click here to watch the interview.
WAMC Northeast Public Radio
January 27, 2017
This story from WAMC Northeast Public Radio details the opening of the new College Parkside Pharmacy and includes interviews with President Dewey, Pharmacist Gus Barranca, and Steve Longo from the Albany Housing Authority.
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Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences has opened its second student-run pharmacy — this time in the city of Albany
WNYT-TV (Ch. 13, Albany)
January 25, 2017
Albany's WNYT-TV ran this piece on the opening of the College Parkside Pharmacy noting that one of the goals of the initiative is to ensure students are beyond ready to enter the workforce upon their graduation.
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Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences cut the ribbon on a new student-run pharmacy in the city's south end on Wednesday
Albany Business Review
January 24, 2017
Albany College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences' second student-operated pharmacy is up and running.
The College Parkside Pharmacy, on Warren Street in the South End area of Albany, will dispense medications and provide on-site clinical services.
The purpose of the colleges' two student-run pharmacies is to prepare students for jobs after graduation