04/20/2022
Big shoutout to everyone that joined our independent pharmacy panel w/ .mcphs.boston and participated in our Kahoot! We loved having you all and hope you enjoyed!
Thank you for a great spring semester everyone!! π
04/13/2022
REMINDER: join us this evening (4/13) at 6pm EST for our collaboration with .mcphs.boston! Our event will feature two distinguished pharmacists: Mike Wilson of Crawford Drug and Steve MacNeill of Wi******er Pharmacy. They will be diving into various topics such as how they got started with their business, what working through a pandemic is like, and what they look for when hiring interns/students.
There will also be a trivia/Kahoot segment in which you can avail prizes! Hope to see you there :)
Zoom Meeting ID: 966 6692 4672
04/12/2022
Hi everyone!
We are at the last leg of the semester! Before it ends, join us for our last spring event tomorrow (4/13) at 6pm EST. It is a collaboration with Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (MCPHS) NCPA chapter and will feature two distinguished pharmacists: Mike Wilson of Crawford Drug and Steve MacNeill of Wi******er Pharmacy. They will be diving into various topics such as how they got started with their business, what working through a pandemic is like, and what they look for when hiring interns/students.
There will also be a trivia/Kahoot segment in which you can avail prizes! Hope to see you there :)
Zoom Link: https://mcphs.zoom.us/j/96666924672
Zoom Meeting ID: 966 6692 4672
04/05/2022
Looking to expand your leadership skills? Looking to dive into the world of business, entrepreneurship, and business? Well, you are in luck! Elections are underway! Click on the link in our bio or the link below to fill out our eboard applications. It takes less than 5 minutes and the positions are open to ALL pharmacy students - not just our members!
Looking forward to your responses! π
Copy & paste this link in your browser to access the application:
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02/23/2022
Less than 2 hours out! See the poster or the link in our bio to join in on the meeting! π
02/22/2022
In light of our collaboration with the Professional Compounding Centers of America (PCCA) happening tomorrow, February 23rd at 6pm, we wanted to shine a spotlight on our guest speaker, Dr. Bindhu Batra!
Who is Dr. Bindhu Batra?
Dr. Bindhu Batra started at PCCA as a Pharmacy Consultant in 2005 assisting member pharmacies with compounding unique formulations to serve the needs of their patients. She is currently the Director of Academic Affairs, where she coordinates compounding programs and services for pharmacy school students and School of Pharmacy members. She has been a pharmacist for over 20 years and has worked in a variety of practice settings. Her areas of interest include pediatrics and veterinary compounding. Dr. Batra holds a BA in Biology from the University of Texas, a BS in Pharmacy from the University of Houston, and a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Florida.
Dr. Batra's presentation focuses on how pharmacists can help meet patient needs through compounding. This opportunity is for students interested in expanding their understanding of this unique facet of pharmacy and to share what resources are available to them if they choose to pursue this path. PCCA
02/17/2022
Mark your calendars! The next NCPA event is in collaboration with the Professional Compounding Centers of America (PCCA) and is happening on February 23rd at 6pm EST! Join us as a guest lecturer, Dr. Bindhu Batra, Director of Academic Affairs at PCCA, speaks on the field and the various opportunities available! π
As always, Zoom meeting link is in our FB bio! If you have any additional questions, feel free to reach out to us on here or send us an email at [email protected]
02/01/2022
Who is Dr. Todd Brown? π¨π»ββοΈ
Todd Brown currently serves as Instructor and Vice Chair of the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Health Systems Sciences at Northeastern University. He also serves as the Executive Director of the Massachusetts Independent Pharmacists Association.
Why Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services (CPESN)? πͺ
Community pharmacy practice has been changing; however, some want to position themselves to provide enhanced services around the medication use process. Networks of pharmacies have re-engineered themselves to perform services in a standardized and scalable way to position themselves to provide these services. These networks are called Community Pharmacy Enhanced Service Networks. This presentation will cover the reason why these networks have developed and how they operate.
Join us tomorrow (Feb.2nd) at 6pm for our CPESN Discussion w/ Dr. Todd Brown! Zoom meeting link in our bioβοΈ