Drug Topics April 5, 2025
Ashley Gallagher, Ravi Patel, PharmD, MBA, MS

Technological evolution promises to enhance patient care, reduce errors, and provide intelligent support that augments human expertise rather than replacing it..

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming pharmacy practice, offering unprecedented capabilities in predictive modeling, clinical documentation, and personalized medicine. By leveraging advanced technologies like machine learning, natural language processing, and deep learning, pharmacists can now anticipate medication outcomes, generate clinical notes, and reconcile complex patient data with genomic knowledge more efficiently than ever before. This technological evolution promises to enhance patient care, reduce errors, and provide intelligent support that augments human expertise rather than replacing it, according to Ravi Patel, PharmD, MBA, MS, lead innovation advisor in the School of Pharmacy at the University of Pittsburgh.

However, as AI...

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