Welcome to PharmacyIT.net.
The purpose of is to provide a web presence for pharmacy technology. Pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and industry partners are invited to share thoughts, insight, and information related to pharmacy technology. This information can be shared in a variety of ways, including:
1. User weblog: Each registered user is provided his or her own weblog to post news, thoughts, and questions. These entries may be commented on by all users, providing a medium for discussion and learning.
2. Site pages: We offer a number of pages with common information on them. These include: Services and the ASHP residency program offerings. Users are invited to submit feedback and comments to keep these pages up to date. Please notify us if you would like to request modifications to these pages.
3. Books: The site also offers a number of handbooks. These books are user contributed compilations of information. They all relate to pharmacy technology. The objective is to provide users with a dynamic pharmacy technology reference. Contributions are made by recognized experts in each subject matter area.
4. Forums: We have also included a pharmacy technology forum to foster discussions. This forum includes categories related to technology and pharmacy practice. Please feel free to post questions in these forums. They help us all learn about important pharmacy technology topics.
5. Global search: all materials listed above can be easily searched from the menu bar. This makes it easy to get answers from the weblogs, forums, pages, and books on the site.
6. Archive: An archive page allows the user to look at specific categories of topics or those for specific dates. Click on the calendar in the left menu bar to open the Archives pages.
7. Jump to: This option lets you quickly see all subject matter for a specific category. For instance, if I want to see all “Ambulatory” related items, I would choose it from the drop down menu in the left bar.
8. Thanks to Drupal.org for providing an open source content management system that exceeds the expectations of its user community. Please have a look at its features for yourself, and consider a small academic donation to keep the project alive.
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