At PharmaHelp Foundation, we are dedicated to advancing the intersection of pharmacy and public health through impactful research, workforce development, community engagement, and international collaboration. Our work is grounded in evidence-based practice, equity, and innovation.
Public Health & Pharmacy Research
We conduct applied and translational research in:
- Viral hepatitis B & C prevention, awareness, and screening
- Maternal and child health
- Medication adherence and treatment outcomes
- Health disparities and the social determinants of health
- Pharmacy-led public health interventions
Pharmacy Workforce Development
We are passionate about shaping the future of the pharmacy profession. We:
- Train and mentor students and early-career pharmacists
- Provide leadership development and continuing education
- Offer specialized workshops and seminars in clinical pharmacy, community pharmacy, public health pharmacy, and health systems pharmacy
- Support global workforce transformation efforts in collaboration with FIP, ASHP, and APhA
Advancing Pharmacy Specialties
We support the advancement of diverse pharmacy specialties, including:
- Clinical Pharmacy
- Ambulatory Care
- Infectious Disease Pharmacy
- Oncology Pharmacy
- Pharmacovigilance and Drug Safety
- Pharmacoeconomics and Health Policy
- Community Pharmacy Practice Transformation
- Public Health Pharmacy and Population Health Management
Our programs aim to enhance specialization, encourage certification, and integrate pharmacists into multidisciplinary healthcare teams.
Health Literacy & Community Outreach
We develop and lead public education campaigns to promote health literacy, improve medication use, and empower individuals to make informed health decisions—especially in underserved and vulnerable populations.
International Collaboration & Advocacy
We work with global institutions like NIH, CDC, FIP, IAPO, APhA, and ASHP to:
- Influence global health policy
- Participate in international forums and research networks
- Contribute to the development of pharmacy-based models for public health improvement
Student & Volunteer Engagement
Our vibrant network of 35+ volunteers—including pharmacists and pharmacy students—actively participate in research, community programs, and professional development activities. We provide hands-on experience and leadership opportunities to nurture the next generation of pharmacy and public health professionals.