Board of Pharmacy Action Decision Tree – a “Just” Approach to Discipline
Home Study Webinar
$20 Activity Fee
Topic Designator: 03 – Law | Credit: 1.5 contact hours Available through April 24, 2028
Pursuant to a recommendation by the Task Force to Review Unprofessional Conduct and Disciplinary Actions, NABP developed a Board of Pharmacy Action Decision Tree to assist boards of pharmacy with evaluating quality-related events involving licensed pharmacy personnel or pharmacy permit holders. Participants will learn how to utilize this newly developed tool by reviewing various scenarios presented by board executive officers to determine whether licensee conduct is disciplinable and, if so, what type of discipline is appropriate for the situation at hand. You will hear robust discussion about the circumstances presented.
This home study webinar is a recording of the live activity that was held on May 14, 2025.
Presenters
Jack W. “Jay” Campbell IV, JD, RPh

Executive Director, North Carolina Board of Pharmacy
Jack W. “Jay” Campbell IV is the executive director of the North Carolina Board of Pharmacy. He also teaches the pharmacy law course at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Eshelman School of Pharmacy and is a guest lecturer at the Campbell and Wingate Schools of Pharmacy. Mr Campbell is a past president of NABP and the American Society for Pharmacy Law. He obtained his bachelor of science degree in pharmacy from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his juris doctor degree from the Vanderbilt University School of Law.
Kimberly Grinston, JD
Executive Director, Missouri Board of Pharmacy
Kimberly Grinston is a native of Brooklyn, New York, and currently serves as the executive director for the Missouri Board of Pharmacy. Ms Grinston has been a licensed attorney for over 25 years and previously served as litigation counsel for the Missouri Attorney General’s Office, where she litigated civil rights and employment discrimination claims. She also served as senior counsel for the Missouri Department of Insurance and as legal counsel for the Missouri Division of Professional Registration. Ms Grinston has served as executive director for the Missouri Board of Pharmacy since 2009.