Poster Presentations: Engaging With Pharmacy Technology to Protect Public Health

Live Webinar

June 12, 2025 | 1-2:30 PM CDT

Topic Designator: 99 – Additional Topic Areas | Credit: 1.5 contact hours

College of pharmacy and organization representatives will share findings from projects and research related to engaging with pharmacy technology in furtherance of protecting the public health. Topics include a pharmacy residency program to improve medication safety, reviewing findings from a survey on drug diversion prevention efforts, highlighting the role of pharmacy informatics in addressing social determinants of health, discussing the benefits and challenges of implementing artificial intelligence in health care, and the role of pharmacy technicians in protecting public health.

Please note that the webinar capacity is 1,000 participants; registration does not guarantee entry. Those who are unable to join the meeting may purchase the webinar recording that will be posted online when it becomes available.

Presenters

Enhancing Public Health: Tackling Controlled Substance Diversion With Pharmacy Technology

Samantha Bastow, PharmD, MBA
Associate Director, Medical Affairs, Becton, Dickinson and Company

Amanda Hays, PharmD, MHA, BCPS, CPHQ, FASHP
Director Medical Affairs, Becton, Dickinson and Company
Leveraging Clinical Data Warehouses to Assess the Impact of Pharmacy Data on Social Determinants of Health and Medication Adherence

Cristina Colon, PharmD
PGY1 Managed Care Resident, Community Care Plan
Regulating the Future: Exploring AI’s Role in Shaping Health Care

Vipul Patel
PharmD Candidate, Class of 2026, MCPHS University

Prem Patel
PharmD Candidate, Class of 2026, MCPHS University

Frederick Frankhauser, JD, MBA, RPh
Department Chair, Pharmaceutical Business & Administrative Sciences; Program Director, Regulatory Affairs and Health Policy, MCPHS University School of Pharmacy
Utilization of Pharmacy Technicians: Key Component of the Pharmacy Frontier

Amanda “Mandy” Chase, RPhTech, CPhT
Lead Pharmacy Technician, CHI Mercy Health

Josie Quick, RPhTech, CPhT-Adv, CSPT
Senior Pharmacy Technician, Sanford Medical Center
Bridging the Gap Between Medication Safety and Technology: The PGY2 MUSP Program

Sara Kurd-Misto, PharmD
PGY2 Resident, City of Hope-Becton, Dickinson and Company

Craig Greszler, PharmD, MBA, BCSCP
Associate Director, Medical Affairs, Becton, Dickinson and Company