| Pharm MD Solutions Becomes an ASCP MTM Provider Partner
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) announces that PharmMD Solutions has become one of ASCP's Medication Therapy Management (MTM) Provider Partners. This announcement was made today at Senior Care Pharmacy '07 - ASCP's 38th Annual Meeting and Exhibition taking place in Philadelphia. The need for skilled clinicians to deliver MTM services has increased dramatically since the coverage of MTM services under Medicare Part D, especially for patients residing outside of nursing facilities. Our MTM Provider Partners, recognizing the excellence of ASCP members, turned to the Society to help them enlist consultant and senior care pharmacists to deliver MTM services to their contracted enrollees. Consultant and senior care pharmacists are clinicians specially trained in geriatric pharmacotherapy who review patients' medication regimens to ensure they are receiving the most appropriate, safe, and most effective medications, and that they are used appropriately.
Manchester United 3-1 Tottenham
Since losing to West Ham on December 29, United have won their last four matches without conceding a goal, while Spurs have won three in a row in all competitions and are still cock-a-hoop after getting Arsenal Under-13s in a headlock on Wednesday, nicking their dinner money and shoving their heads down the toilet to reach the Carling Cup final. I'm going for United to win 3-2, just for the hell of it. .
Feeling a little SAD?; Lots of exercise and a new career may help
However, she says hibernating isn't the answer to kicking your winter blues, but taking back the outdoors is. "It's a great time of year to check out the trails and take a walk," Dermott said. "Even something a as simple as making snowmen or snow angels can really get the heart rate going. "It's also a good time to look for free skating at arenas or bring back road hockey games," she added. A recent Harris/Decima survey conducted by Everest College of Business, Technology and Healthcare declared Jan. 21 as the most depressing day of the year. And with good reason. "Some of the factors are that reality sets in after the holidays, the bills start coming in and the weather is nasty," said Julia Kennedy, the college's assistant vice-president of career services.
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