Diamond Pharmacy Educational Program

Diamonds Educational Program helps keep your staff updated on the latest changes in the healthcare industry.


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Diamond Pharmacy Services is committed to the ongoing education. Through the Diamond Educational Program, Diamond staff researches and develops topics to be presented through the company and client base. One of the main components of this program is the Diamond Quarterly Newsletter. This publication is developed by an extensive staff of Diamond pharmacists and medical professionals. The latest developments in medications, therapies, and patient care are researched and compiled into this comprehensive newsletter. Materials are presented in an unbiased manner, with research and statistics being at the core of every article. The Diamond Quarterly Newsletter is distributed to key staff members, as well as to each correctional facility, nursing facility, and long term care facility that Diamond services, reaching nearly 1000 facilities nationwide.

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An additional component of the Educational Program is the Diamond HIV Quarterly Journal. This publication is developed by Diamond's HIV Pharmacists and Design Specialists with a focus on HIV and infectious disease. This Journal is a compilation of various articles published in well respected outlets such as AIDSMAP, The Kaiser Family Foundation, and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. Dr. Adriana Andrade, M.D, M.P.H of Johns Hopkins is also a member of the editorial staff, as well as Dr. David L. Herman, M.D. of Albany Medical College. This publication is distributed to Diamond's correctional facilities, encompassing facilities located in 43 states. This publication is also available to nursing and long term care facilities by special order.


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HIV JOURNAL SUPPORTERS:


AIDSMAP

Casper Thomson, Director, N.A.M

http://www.aidsmap.com


Johns Hopkins AIDS Service

Dr. Adriana Andrade, M.D., M.P.H.

http://hopkins-aids.edu


University of Liverpool

HIV Pharmacology Group

Sara Gibbons

http://www.hiv-druginteractions.org