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December 2015
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Announcements - what's new & notable to the CPF Community |
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Holiday Wishes
The Community Pharmacy Foundation wishes you and yours a wonderful
Holiday Season and the very best in the New Year!
More About CPF
Student Pharmacist Magazine (APhA-ASP)
November / December 2015
‘My Non-traditional Career Path’
Read the article for more information about CPF history and the past and current executive directors. Anne Marie (Sesti) Kondic, PharmD is featured in the Career Alternatives article. Faculty and preceptors, please share with your fellow students!
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Board Chatter - a glimpse into what Board Members are FYI'ing and FWD'ing |
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States Lead Effort to Let Pharmacists Prescribe Birth Control – A great New York Times article featuring Beverly Schaefer, in Seattle, WA, (CPF grantee co-investigator) and other pharmacists was published on November 22, 2015 -- thank you for your efforts to more our profession forward!
Baffled no more? Lost and Found: A Consumer's Guide to Healthcare helps readers navigate a baffling, broken health care system. – Forget politics for the moment; beyond all the rhetoric, all the posturing, one thing is clear: The American health care system desperately needs repair. But consumers can find excellent care if they know how and where to look. That's the premise of Lost and Found: A Consumer's Guide to Healthcare, a new book from Paul Grundy, MD, MPH, FACOEM, FACPM, and Peter B. Anderson, MD.
Community Pharmacist Network Demonstrates Improved Medication Use – Great work NCPA, Arkansas Pharmacist Association, and Arkansas pharmacists! The year-long study measured the collective impact of appointment-based medication synchronization (ABMS) services provided by 82 participating community pharmacies across Arkansas.
3rd USC National Conference on Optimizing Medication Safety & Healthcare Quality. Best Practices and Collaborations for Public Health/Community Pharmacy, Geriatrics and Mental Health. – Registration is Open! Presented by the USC School of Pharmacy and the USC Leonard D. Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics. February 11 - 12, 2016.
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California
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Grantees in the News - recognition and accolades to CPF grantees |
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The Ohio Pharmacists Association published a news release titled 'New OutcomesMTM TIPs coming to Ohio' for the grant awarded to researchers DiPietro Mager and Bright on the topic of 'Pharmacist Provision of Preconception Care Through Medication Therapy Management'.
Read more about the project at these links: CPF Grant Link | News Release
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Natalie DiPietro Mager, RPh,
PharmD, MPH
Ohio Northern University Raabe
College of Pharmacy
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David Bright, PharmD, BCACP
Ferris State University
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Send us an alert if you're a grantee with news to share! |
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Social Snippets - top likes, trends & discussions from Facebook & Linkedin |
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Upcoming Deadlines and Events |
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Grant Applications Deadline - January 12, 2016 at Midnight Pacific |
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CPF Board Meeting - January 28 - 29, 2016 |
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