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APhA -ASP Creighton Chapter

March 27, 2013. APhA -ASP Creighton Chapter. National APhA Meeting Social. National APhA Meeting Reception. Like. Creighton University SPAHP Alumni on Facebook. Thank You Letter. https:// docs.google.com/document/d/1mse0GezDEFVbkehNXr0Rx0-IlGaNsMNSoX2CuE_G_s4/edit?usp=sharing.

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APhA -ASP Creighton Chapter

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  1. March 27, 2013 APhA-ASP Creighton Chapter

  2. National APhA Meeting Social

  3. National APhA Meeting Reception

  4. Like • Creighton University SPAHP Alumnion Facebook

  5. Thank You Letter • https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mse0GezDEFVbkehNXr0Rx0-IlGaNsMNSoX2CuE_G_s4/edit?usp=sharing

  6. APhA-ASP MRM2013 Locations • Region 1: Baltimore, MD (Pilot Alliance Meeting)Region 2: Baltimore, MD (Pilot Alliance Meeting)Region 3: Birmingham, ALRegion 4: Chicago, ILRegion 5: Iowa City, IARegion 6: Oklahoma City, OKRegion 7: Denver, CO (Pilot Alliance Meeting)Region 8: Denver, CO (Pilot Alliance Meeting) • Dates for MRM2013 will be posted in April 2013

  7. Pilot Alliance Meeting

  8. APhA-ASP PharmFlixVideo • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FFQIFNyxurU&list=PLcDdgm6lzTxhBKtKs_H_1s9zB8o7m1o1m&index=42

  9. Brandi Hamilton (National President) • University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences APhA-ASP National Executive Committee • Nicholas Capote (National President-elect) • The University of Tennessee Health Science Center • “I want to connect our student pharmacists through the use of their own pre-existing video and teleconferencing technology” • Joshua Cahill (National Member-at-large) • D’Youville College • “…use my creativity and innovative style to revamp many of the existing materials” • Brian Donahue (National Member-at-large) • Mercer University • “I want student pharmacists to change our perspective of ourselves.” • JT Fannin(Speaker of the House) • University of Florida • “…pharmacists are in danger of being drastically underutilized”

  10. Additional information • http://www.pharmacist.com/node/31704 • Nicholas Capote (National President-elect) • http://www.pharmacist.com/apha-asp-national-officer-candidate-election-nicholas-capote • Joshua Cahill (National Member-at-large) • http://www.pharmacist.com/apha-asp-national-officer-candidate-election-joshua-cahill • Brian Donahue (National Member-at-large) • http://www.pharmacist.com/apha-asp-national-officer-candidate-election-brian-donahue • JT Fannin(Speaker of the House) • http://www.pharmacist.com/apha-asp-national-officer-candidate-election-jt-fannin

  11. Conclusion APhA Policy Committee Report • Pharmacists are well positioned in communities across the country and well trained to provide clinical services to patients with emergent and chronic care needs. As FDA and others consider new and innovative ways to increase access to certain medications, it is important that patients have access to pharmacists to assist and counsel patients to ensure that medications are used safely and effectively. • APhA supports the concept of dispensing medications with conditions of safe use and appreciates FDA mentioning the use of a pharmacist intervention in addition to innovative technologies as conditions of safe use. A potential new drug paradigm would improve patient access and public health by better leveraging the skills and accessibility of pharmacists, much like the profession has done with the success of pharmacist-administered immunizations.The Association also views the concept being considered by FDA as a great opportunity for pharmacists to further communicate and collaborate with physicians and other providers. Although logistical questions, challenges, and other uncertainties must be resolved, none are significant enough to prevent this important concept from becoming a reality.

  12. California bill recognizes pharmacists as providers • pharmacists (SB 493),nurse practitioners (SB 491), and optometrists (SB 492) • “practice to the full extent of their education and training “ • A parallel bill introduced for physician assistants is being carried by another author. • “The bills are just now beginning their journey through the legislative process.” CPhA CEO Jon R. Roth, CAE. • “This legislation is tied to the national push for provider status,” Roth told pharmacist.com. “In fact, one section of the bill states that it would declare pharmacists as health care providers in the state of California. This is important because we want to ensure that pharmacists have the ability to join medical homes, accountable care organizations, and other systems of care where provider status may be important.” • “primary care physician workforce shortage”. • “Pharmacists are highly trained and widely deployed throughout communities and so it makes perfect sense to use this health care workforce to provide basic primary care services to our residents.”

  13. Do you want to participate in advocating pharmacists recognition as providers?

  14. APhA Annual Medication Take Back • Our APhA Annual Medication Take Back will be held on two days in the lower level of St. John’s on campus: • 1)      April 13, 2013 (Sat):    5:30 – 7 PM • 2)      April 14, 2013 (Sun):   10:45 AM – 12:45 PM •             Bring expired/unwanted meds or just drop by to say hello!  The lower level of St. John’s can be reached by going down the stairs on the side of the building.

  15. DEA-Sponsored Drug Take-Back • April 27th from 10am-2pm • Information about sites will be posted on April 1st at the link below • http://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/drug_disposal/takeback/index.html • Counts as community service credit

  16. National Meeting Reimbursement • We have the list of people qualifying for reimbursement and have submitted it to administration for review • The review for the reimbursements take around a month to complete so reimbursements will hopefully be out in a 6-8 weeks • We will keep everyone updated as information becomes available to us so please do not email us asking when you will get your reimbursement

  17. Senior Award Nominees Presented at the Spring Banquet

  18. Neil Hjorth • Past President • From Neil, • “Let it suffice to say that I did what I could with the cards that were dealt to me. I worked to help make our chapter what I envisioned it could be. Unfortunately life doesn’t always work out how we plan, and as much as we work to change the world, it takes more work than most of us have time to contribute, especially while in a professional program such as pharmacy school. I just hope that what I was able to do came across and made the chapter better. With all that being said, I am very honored at being nominated, and would be extremely thrilled to receive such an award.”

  19. Nicole Walters • Katy’s Kids Chair • From Nicole, • “During my time at Creighton, I have been involved in many organizations, including APhA-ASP.  During my P1 year I was the distance liaison for Katy’s Kids and then I become the chair during my P2 year.  I was responsible for scheduling presentations, finding volunteers, training volunteers, and collecting feedback from schools.  While I was the chair of the committee, I made it my goal to get the committee more organized.  I first streamlined the process of scheduling presentations.  I created an email account specifically for Katy’s Kids in order for schools to be able to easily contact the chairs to set up a presentation.  This email account was attached to a calendar, so that there was one central place to schedule presentations.  I also created a manual for the future Katy’s Kids chairs detailing the different responsibilities.  Finally, I made sure I was available to the new chairs if they had any questions or concerns.”

  20. Alison Sage • Operation Immunization chair • From Alison • “When I stepped into the challenging role of APhA-ASP’s Operation Immunization chair as a P2, it was quite an underdeveloped organization. I spent countless hours over the years with many individuals further developing the program. I also managed numerous community events, developed new committee positions, organized and educated faculty and student volunteers, performed research, beta tested Eventbrite, and created disease state posters not only during the school year, but during my summers off as well. In my 3 years as chair, third and then fourth year mentor, I have been able to move this organization from being a two-person committee to one of the largest volunteer campaigns for APhA-ASP. During my time in OI, we have performed approximately 6,725 vaccinations, 6,037 health screenings, attended 66 community events and recruited 376 volunteers. I believe that my efforts have further developed APhA-ASP into an organization that can make us all proud.”

  21. Committee Chair Applications • Due this Friday, March 29th by 5pm • Can be found on the BlueLine site • Email with application and descriptions after meeting today • Current committee chairs will be available at the end of the meeting to answer any questions • Application is only for Chairs, volunteer members will sign up at a later time

  22. PATIENT CARE PROJECT CHAIRS:

  23. OPERATIONAL/PROGRAMMING SUPPORT:

  24. PROFESSIONAL ADVOCACY REPRESENTATIVES:

  25. 2012-2013 Co-Chairs: Catherine Dinkins & Pauline Tran Faculty Advisor: Dr. Linda Ohri

  26. Goals • To increase the public’s knowledge about immunizations • To increase the numbers of adults that are receiving immunizations

  27. National Participation • Number of schools participating - 56 • Number of students participating - 3,286 • Number of patients immunized - 5,578 • Number of patients educated received Health & Wellness/Clinical Services - 30,137 • Number of patients reached through public relations initiatives - 27,949,574

  28. Activities • Creighton University Shoo the Flu Clinics • Community Influenza Vaccine Clinics • Health Fairs • Screenings • Educational Materials

  29. Membership Coordinator • Please see description in Morgan’s application email • 2 positions: • Campus AND Distance • New binders with instructions are ready to go for 2013-2014 • Email me with any questions! brittanycreek@creighton.edu

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