Poster Presentations: Evolving Pharmacy Practice to Protect the Public Health

Home Study Webinar

$20 Activity Fee

Topic Designator: 99 – Additional Topic Areas | Credit: 1.5 contact hours Available through August 29, 2027

Board of pharmacy and college of pharmacy representatives will share findings from projects and research related to their vision to evolve pharmacy practice in furtherance of protecting the public health. Topics include evolution of pharmacy technician product verification, patient access to primary care, prescription adaptation and refill prescribing to ensure continuity of care, how to implement a “standard of care” regulatory model for pharmacy, supporting the care of people using overdose prevention centers, state policies that allow medication for pharmacists with substance use disorders, public health implications of incompetency to stand trial, and impacts of active learning in a pharmaceutical calculations course.

Presenters

PresentationPresenter 1Presenter 2
Evolution of Pharmacy Technician Product VerificationKristen Snair

CPhT, MSJ, Board Member, Arizona State Board of Pharmacy
Julie Lanza

CPhT-Adv, CSPT, Former Board Member, Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy
Improving Patient Access to Primary CareMikayla Antonson

PharmD Candidate, Class of 2026, Idaho State University L.S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy

Zachary Rosko

PharmD, BCPS, Director of the Center for Advancing Pharmacy Practice and Research Excellence, Idaho State University L.S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy
Pharmacist Prescription Adaptation & Refill Prescribing to Ensure Continuity of Care and Protecting Public HealthEileen Lambert

PharmD Candidate, Class of 2026, Idaho State University L.S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy

Zachary Rosko

PharmD, BCPS, Director of the Center for Advancing Pharmacy Practice and Research Excellence, Idaho State University L.S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy
How to Implement a “Standard of Care” Regulatory Model for PharmacyKiera Martin

PharmD, Idaho State University L.S. Skaggs College of Pharmacy
The Pharmacist’s Role in Supporting the Care of People Using Overdose Prevention CentersNicole Famiglietti

PharmD Candidate, Class of 2025, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy
Jeffrey Bratberg

PharmD, FAPhA, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Clinical Research, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy
Regulatory Insights: Examining the Landscape of State Policies That Allow Medication for Pharmacists With Substance Use DisordersAudra Butler

PharmD Candidate, Class of 2025, Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy
Mary Douglass Smith

PharmD, Director of Experiential Education, Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy
The Public Health Implications of Incompetency to Stand Trial: Psychiatric Pharmacist PerspectiveNina Vadiei

PharmD, BCPP, Clinical Associate Professor, The University of Texas at Austin
Impacts of Active Learning in a Pharmaceutical Calculations CourseOlgaaurora Rodriguez

PharmD and MPH Candidate, Class of 2025, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Martin D. “Marty” Perry

PhD, Associate Professor, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences