Student Society of Health-System Pharmacy (SSHP) Programs
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American Society of HealthSystem Pharmacists
Who is ASHP?
Over 40,000 members (health-system
pharmacists, students and techs)
Founded in 1942
Headquarters in Bethesda, MD
ASHP Mission Statement
The mission of pharmacists is to help people achieve optimal health
outcomes. ASHP helps its members achieve this mission by advocating and
supporting the professional practice of pharmacists in hospitals, health
systems, ambulatory clinics, and other settings spanning the full spectrum of
medication use. ASHP serves its members as their collective voice on issues
related to medication use and public health.
What is a “Health-System” Pharmacist?
Practice settings include:
Hospital
Ambulatory care clinic
Long-term care facility
Home care
Health maintenance organizations
Other components of the health-system
Who are ASHP Members?
Technicians, 2%
M edication safety
Informatics/technology coordinator, 1%
specialist, 2%
Associate or Assistant
Director of Pharmacy, 3%
Other supervisory position,
4%
Students, 29%
Clinical Coordinator, 5%
Faculty, 6%
Resident, 6%
Clinical pharmacist generalist, 7%
Director of Pharmacy, 12%
Clinical pharmacist specialist, 8%
Staff pharmacist, 8%
Source: 2009 ASHP Member Demographics Census
Other primary position, 8%
What does ASHP do?
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Advocacy
Education
Drug information
Meetings and Conferences
Professional Policy and Practice Standards
Publishing
Accreditation
Future of Residency Training…
ASHP Position Statement #0701
Requirement for Residency
“To support the position that by the year 2020, the
completion of an ASHP-accredited postgraduate year-one
residency should be a requirement for all new college of
pharmacy graduates who will be providing direct patient
care.”
ASHP Strategic Plan
Our Patients and Their
Care
Our Members and
Partners
Our People and
Performance
www.ashp.org/strategicplan
Goal: To develop and disseminate a
futuristic practice model that supports
the effective use of pharmacists as
direct patient care providers.
www.ashp.org/PPMI
Communicating the Value of PPMI
The Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative (PPMI) is a profession-led initiative that is
empowering the pharmacy team to take responsibility for patient outcomes.
PPMI IS TRANSFORMING HOW PHARMACISTS CARE FOR PATIENTS THROUGH:
Care Team
Integration
Supporting Points:
• Promotes a teambased approach to
health care
• Shifts the roles of the
health care team to
enable pharmacists to
optimize their time
with patients across
the continuum of care
• Enhances the
relationship between
pharmacists and
patients by positioning
pharmacists as
providers
Leveraging Pharmacy
Technicians
Supporting Points:
• Empowers the pharmacy
team to ensure that
pharmacy technicians
perform all traditional
preparation and
distribution activities
• Urges technicians to
handle non-traditional
and advanced
responsibilities and
activities to allow
pharmacists to take
greater responsibility for
direct patient care
• Promotes technician
training and certification
requirements, such as
the need for uniform
standards for advanced
technician roles
Pharmacist
Credentialing &
Training
Supporting Points:
• Elevates the reputation
of the pharmacy team
• Ensures pharmacists,
residents, and students
have training and
credentials for
activities performed
within their scope of
practice now and in the
future
• Promotes the use of
credentials to provide
services at the top of
the scope of practice
Technology
Supporting Points:
• Evaluates the available
technologies to
support patient safety
and quality of care
• Encourages use of
available automation
and technology to
improve patient safety,
quality and efficiency,
while also reducing
costs
• Identifies emerging
technologies to
improve pharmacy
practice
Leadership in
Medication Use
Supporting Points:
• Empowers pharmacists
to take responsibility
for patient outcomes
• Positions pharmacists
to promote health and
wellness, optimize
therapeutic outcomes,
and prevent adverse
medication events
• Emphasizes that given
their extensive
education and training,
pharmacists are
integral in helping
achieve the best
outcomes
Major PPMI Themes
Move pharmacists closer to the patient
Responsibility for safe use of medications and
ensuring quality
Well-developed technician workforce
Wide-spread use of technology
Where do I fit in to ASHP?
Forums – Stage of Career Development
Pharmacy Practice Sections – Practice Area
ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum
ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum
Mission
To prepare the next generation of
health-system pharmacists to be
leaders in their schools and
communities to advance the
future of the pharmacy profession.
Get involved on the national level
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Executive Committee
Advisory Groups
Commission & Councils
Externship
Summer Internship
Pharmacy Student Forum Executive Committee
Application Deadline: November 12
5 Student Appointees
Commitment
Term of service: June-May
Attend MCM and Summer Meeting
Frequent Conference Calls, Email
Advisory Group Liaison
Pharmacy Student Forum Executive Committee
2014-2015
Emily Carrell
Chair
University of
Mississippi
Kristina Lantis
Vice Chair
University of
Minnesota College
of Pharmacy
Kevin Anderson
Wingate
University School
of Pharmacy
Mary Durham
University of
Kansas School of
Pharmacy
Rebecca Grupe
University of
Wisconsin Madison
Pharmacy Student Forum Advisory Groups
Application Deadline: May 1
66 Student Appointees
6 Advisory Groups:
Student Society Development
Leadership Development
Career Development and Education
Policy & Legislative Advocacy
Community and eCommunications
Advancing Pharmacy Practice
Commitment
Frequent email, conference calls
Live meeting at MCM (optional)
Councils (Policy Recommending Bodies)
Application Deadline: November 12
Education &
Workforce
Development
Pharmacy
Management
Pharmacy
Practice
Public
Policy
Therapeutics
Responsibilities
of pharmacy
Practitioners
in hospitals
and health
systems
Laws and
regulations
that have a
bearing on
pharmacy
practice in
hospitals and
health systems
Safe and
appropriate
use of
medicines
Process of
Quality &
quantity of
pharmacy
practitioners in
hospitals and
health systems
leading and
directing the
pharmacy dept.
in hospitals
and health
systems.
Commissions
Application Deadline: November 12
Affiliate
Relations
Standards for
affiliation,
methods of
Strengthening
Affiliates and
Building
relationships
Student Appointments to ASHP Policy Committees
2014-2015
Commission
on Affiliate
Relations
Council on
Education and
Workforce
Development
Council on
Pharmacy
Management
Council on
Pharmacy
Practice
Council on
Public Policy
Council on
Therapeutics
Alexis Kjellsen
University of
Kentucky
College of
Pharmacy
Cassie Stewart
West Virginia
University
School of
Pharmacy
Kelly Sennett
University of
Minnesota
College of
Pharmacy
Bethany
Withycombe
Oregon State
University
College of
Pharmacy
Angela Skaff
Palm Beach
Atlantic
University
School of
Pharmacy
Rachel
Backert
Sullivan
University
College of
Pharmacy
Experiential Education Rotation
Application Deadline: Rolling Admission
Elective - national association management
ASHP Headquarters
4-6 weeks
4th Professional Year students (APPE)
Summer Internship
Application Deadline: February 1
10-week training program
Based at ASHP
Headquarters
Attend ASHP Summer
Meeting
P1 – P3 students eligible
Career Center
H-S Careers
Residencies
Leadership
Curriculum Vitae Resource Center
CV or Resume – What’s the Difference?
Preparing a Curriculum Vitae
CV Writing Webinar for Pharmacy Students
CV Development and Interviewing Tips for the
New Practitioner
Example CV
Curriculum Vitae Review Program for Students
and New Practitioners
www.ashp.org/cvreview
ASHP Social Media
ASHP Connect: http://connect.ashp.org
Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/ASHPSSHP
Follow us on Twitter: @ASHPStudents
ASHP Mentor Match
Midyear Clinical Meeting
49th ASHP MCM
December 7-11, 2014, Anaheim, CA
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Student Programming and Posters
Residency Showcase
National Clinical Skills Competition
SSHP Leaders and Faculty Advisors Workshops
More info: http://www.ashp.org/MCM
Future Meetings
2015 - New Orleans, LA, December 6-10
2016 – Las Vegas, NV, December 4-8
Did you know?
The MCM is the
LARGEST gathering
of pharmacy
professionals in the
world!
Summer Meeting
•Student Leadership Development Workshop
•Meet and Greet with Faculty Leaders
•Summer Meeting Mentor Program
•House of Delegates
•Whitney Dinner
More info: http://www.ashp.org/meetings
Future Meetings
2015: Denver, CO
Student Awards
Student Leadership Award
Up to 12 awards annually
P2, P3, P4 students
Application due: January 30
Student Research Award
Published paper
Report of completed research project
Application due: June 1
Saturday : Semi-Final Round
Sunday: Final Round
Registration
Top 10 teams announced
Semi-Final Round: Up to 30
teams in each heat
Oral presentations, Q&A
2 hours to work on the case
Max 10 minutes/visit to the
reference tables
In front of a panel of judges &
an audience of 300!
The winning team!
Sponsored by
Supported by
Rachael Fleagle
Jackie Finger
2013 Competition Winners
University of Cincinnati
Sponsored by
Supported by
Questions?
Visit www.ashp.org/students
Email [email protected]
http://connect.ashp.org