• Prescription for Reform - a MUSOP Poster Presentation
    Jun 14 2024

    Join us as we talk to Tommy Pile, PharmD, Monis Ali, and Lexi Atkinson from MUSOP about PBM Reform and how states are regulating pharmacy benefit managers in different ways.

    See MUSOP Poster Presentation here:

    Prescription for Reform: A Comparative Study of State Level Regulations on Pharmacy Benefit Managers by MUSOP (under Reimbursement)

    Check out other reports and resources around PBM Reform here:

    Trends in Profitability and Compensation of PBMs and PBM Contracted Entities by Nephron Research

    Unraveling The Drug Pricing Blame Game by 3 Axis Advisors

    Pharmacists United For Truth and Transparency

    PBM Accountability Project

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    46 mins
  • United States Vs. Aminov - A Lesson in Pharmaceutical Crime from Partnership for Safe Medicine
    Jan 29 2024

    We sit down with Shabbir Safdar, Executive Director of Partnership for Safe Medicine, a public health group committed to the safety of prescription drugs and protecting consumers against counterfeit, substandard or otherwise unsafe medicines.

    Shabbir will be a regular guest on our podcast throughout 2024 sharing stories of pharmaceutical counterfeiting and how we can prevent unsafe medicines from getting in our pharmacies and in the hands of our patients.

    https://www.fda.gov/drugs/buying-using-medicine-safely/counterfeit-medicine

    US vs. Aminov Indictments

     

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    20 mins
  • Training Up Our Future - WVUSOP Pharmacy Technician Training Certificate Program
    Sep 2 2023

    Beginning July 1, 2021, people interested in a pharmacy technician career can receive their training through the West Virginia University School of Pharmacy. The School of Pharmacy’s Pharmacy Technician Education Program is open to those 18 years of age and older. Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED and pass a drug screening and background check.

    The program is recognized by the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) and the West Virginia Board of Pharmacy. The majority of the program content is online, with an additional 120 hours of externship. Even though the course content is housed online, the student has the advantage of creating a personal connection with the instructor via text or email, in addition to instructor feedback on all homework assignments. Experienced pharmacist and pharmacy educator, Judith Riffee, is the instructor. Riffee has had over 10 years of experience in teaching pharmacy technicians.

    The course is self-paced and designed for the didactic portion to be completed in 20 weeks, although students may finish earlier. The School’s Pharmacy Technician Program comprises six modules consisting of recorded video, assessments, and homework. Included in the course assessments are competencies in mastering the Top 200 drugs within their study of therapeutic categories.

    The externship portion of the course is coordinated through the Office of Experiential Learning of the WVU School of Pharmacy, utilizing preceptors who evaluate students in the workplace according to defined competencies.

    Upon satisfactory completion of both the online and experiential portion of the course, students receive a certificate of completion through the WVU School of Pharmacy Office of Continuing Education. Should students desire to add to their credentials, they would be qualified to prepare and sit for the PTCB Certification Exam. Satisfactory completion at this level yields a nationally recognized certification for practice as a pharmacy technician and the opportunity to attain various specialty practice certifications via several PTCB specialty certification exams.

    If interested in learning more about the Pharmacy Technician Education Training program, please contact Pharmacy Technician Enrollment Coordinator Brian Taylor, btaylor@rvhsolutions.com or 800-671-0331, or the School of Pharmacy’s Director of Continuing Education Dr. Ginger Scott, vscott@hsc.wvu.edu or 304-293-1553, or lead instructor Judy Riffee at Judy.Riffee@gmail.com.

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    34 mins
  • Your Pharmacist: Improving Health. Increasing Access.
    Jun 26 2023

    Allison Given is a P2 student at the University of Charleston School of Pharmacy.  In October 2022, she won our American Pharmacy Month contest asking for essay submissions on what the APhM theme of "Improving Health, Increasing Access", meant in their own words. We sat down many months later to discuss her essay, her experiences so far in pharmacy, and how as pharmacists we wrestle with access issues more than many other healthcare professionals because we see it in the billing and have face-to-face encounter with people at the point of sale.  In rural West Virginia, the issue of access is even more concerning with transportation concerns in pharmacy deserts.  

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    38 mins
  • RX Careers: Infectious Disease Pharmacists
    May 22 2023

    May 22nd is Infectious Diseases Pharmacists Day to recognize Infectious Disease Pharmacists and their impact on patient care and contributions to the health care team.  Dr. Jen Sparks, PharmD with Marshall School of Pharmacy shares a little about the career path of infectious disease pharmacy and why Infectious Disease Pharmacists Day is such an important day to raise awareness of antibiotic resistance and antimicrobial stewardship, especially in the Mountain State.

    Antibiotic Use | CDC

    IDSA Home (idsociety.org)

    Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society (pids.org)

    Infectious Diseases, Education & Pharmacists | IDStewardship

    Antimicrobial Stewardship (contagionlive.com)

    Home (sidp.org)

    CDC Antibiotic Use Per Capita Map (2021)

    WV Office of Epidemiology and Prevention Services

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    25 mins
  • Breaking the Stigma - Opioid Use Disorder (Part 2) with Jake Nichols, PharmD, MBA
    Apr 11 2023

    Jake Nichols, President and CEO of Renovo Health in Natick, MA, has dedicated his life's work to helping others with opioid use disorder after his own struggles over 12 years ago.  His book, Unfit for Recovery, tells his story of a 15-year struggle and how he became an advocate for stigma reduction and evidence-based addiction treatment.  WVU APhA-ASP Student Pharmacists Yohanna Berhanu and Brittany Davis have a conversation with him about how to break the stigma that is very prevalent in healthcare and society.

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    45 mins
  • Breaking the Stigma - Opioid Use Disorder (Part 1) with Jake Nichols, PharmD, MBA
    Apr 3 2023

    Jake Nichols, President and CEO of Renovo Health in Natick, MA, has dedicated his life's work to helping others with opioid use disorder after his own struggles over 12 years ago.  His book, Unfit for Recovery, tells his story of a 15-year struggle and how he became an advocate for stigma reduction and evidence-based addiction treatment.  WVU APhA-ASP Student Pharmacists Yohanna Berhanu and Brittany Davis have a conversation with him about how to break the stigma that is very prevalent in healthcare and society.

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    30 mins
  • Breaking the Stigma: HIV/AIDS
    Jan 15 2023
    Title: "Breaking the Stigma surrounding HIV/AIDs"  Hosts: Yohanna Berhanu, Elaine Zhang, and Maddie Henderson  Special Guest: Dr. A. Christine Teague, PharmD, MPH, AAHIVP Guest Contact/Resources: E-mail:  christine.teague@camc.org Guest Info: Dr. Teague serves as a Clinical Pharmacist Specialist in Infectious Diseases and Ryan White Part C Program Director at Charleston Area Medical Center.  Episode Info: In this episode with Dr. Teague, we discuss the stigma surrounding HIV status, PrEP, and climbing over the hurdle of getting antiretroviral treatment for HIV/AIDs.    This episode was produced by the WVUSOP APhA-ASP chapter.  
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    1 hr and 22 mins