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Our MISSION: MPSA is committed to the advancement of our
profession and the development of student pharmacists by providing extracurricular
opportunities that foster professional engagement.
Our VISION: Every member utilizes MPSA as a way to find their place in pharmacy
through personal experiences serving patients and engaging in professional
associations. Through these opportunities, members will advance the profession of
pharmacy by showcasing our unique skills and abilities to the community and to other
healthcare professionals.
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PATIENT
CARE
PROJECTS
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Generation Rx
Operation Diabetes
Operation Heart
Operation Immunization
Operation Mental Health
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Project Chance
Operation OTC Medicine Safety
Project Breathe
Script Your Future
Smoking Cessation
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Pre-pharmacy student membership: $20
 Attend meetings (Thursdays 12:15-1:15pm in Moos 1-450)
 Hear from a variety of speakers in different pharmacy practice settings
(Ambulatory Care, Clinical, Industry, Managed Care, etc)
 Meet current pharmacy students at the University of Minnesota
 Lunch is provided from some meetings (sign-up in weekly email)
 Volunteer at health fairs (patient intake and guide)
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NCPA
ACCP
ASCP
SCOA
AMCP
MSHP
IPSF
ASHP
IPhO
MPhA
APhAASP
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MPSA Pathways Plus
program
American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists
• Representing pharmacists in hospitals, ambulatory
clinics, long-term care facilities, home care, health
maintenance organizations, and other components in
health systems (Informatics)
• Accrediting body for residencies—are you thinking of a
residency?
More questions—[email protected]
Student Chapter of ASHP (SSHP)
• Involvement at the student level…
– Journal clubs & health systems tours
– Information & preparation for residencies
– Clinical Skills Competition
– Annual & Regional Midyear Conferences—biggest gathering of pharmacists!
– Pharmacy Informatics lunch lecture
– Clinical Skills Competition
ASHP & MSHP
Relationship
SSHP
Triad
ASHP
State Affiliate
Affiliation
This photo was taken from the ASHP resources for student
chapters.
Minnesota Society of Health-System
Pharmacists (MSHP)
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State affiliate of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
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Mission
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The mission of the Minnesota Society of Health-System Pharmacists is to help
people achieve optimal health outcomes through support and advancement of the
professional practice of pharmacy.
Where MSHP pharmacists are practicing
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Hospitals, Clinics, PBMs, Pharmaceutical Companies, etc.
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Health-System Pharmacy Careers: Pharmacy Leadership/Administration,
Informatics, Clinical Specialties, Ambulatory Care, Hospital Pharmacy, etc.
MSHP Student Benefits
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MSHP leaders are leading the way across the nation
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3 out of the last 5 ASHP presidents have been past MSHP presidents
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Residency Showcase at the Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Student Leadership Workshop at Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Residency Panel/Roundtables at Midyear Clinical Meeting
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Student Programming at Annual Conference
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Shadow a Pharmacist at Conferences
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Mentoring and networking with practicing pharmacists in health-system
pharmacy
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Continuing Education Dinners
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Opportunity for poster presentation at Annual Conference in spring
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Student Leadership Committee
Upcoming Events
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November 9, 2016: MSHP Breakfast Networking Roundtables
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February 2017: MSHP Central Past Presidents Dinner-Jax Café, Minneapolis
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April 6-7, 2017: MSHP Annual Conference-Rochester
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April 2017 Minnesota Pharmacy Legislative Day
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September 2017: MSHP Midyear Clinical Meeting-Brooklyn Center
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Other networking opportunities information sent out through MPSA emails
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Website: www.mnshp.org
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My email: [email protected]
International association of clinical pharmacists
Various healthcare settings
Devoted to practice, research, and education
MSCCP
The U of MN student ACCP chapter, called the Minnesota
Student College of Clinical Pharmacy (MSCCP)
 Residency panels and speakers
 Case discussions
 Journal clubs
 Mentorship program
 CV workshop
 Student
Chapter Website: z.umn.edu/accp
PRN: PRACTICE RESEARCH NETWORK
Adult Medicine
Endocrine and Metabolism
Nephrology
Ambulatory Care
Geriatrics
Pain and Palliative Care
Cardiology
GI/Liver/Nutrition
Pediatrics
Central Nervous System
Global Health
Perioperative Care
Clinical Administration
Health Outcomes
Critical Care
Hematology/Oncology
Drug Information
HIV
Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacod
ynamics/Pharmacogenomics
Education and Training
Immunology/Transplantation
Women’s Health
Emergency Medicine
Infectious Disease
Pharmaceutical Industry
INTERNATIONAL PHARMACEUTICAL
STUDENTS’ FOUNDATION (IPSF)
• The leading international advocacy organization for pharmacy
students to promote improved public health
• Work with other MPSA organizations
• Student Exchange Programs:
• Get to know students from other countries
• Go to other countries to experience their pharmacy schools
• Other international opportunities:
• Summer in Italy, SEP program
SCOA
Student Commissioned Officers Association
Mission and Vision
Mission: The purpose of SCOA is to cultivate interest in USPHS careers among UM students enrolled in
health professions and to provide opportunities for these students to network and interact with USPHS
Commissioned Officers
Vision: SCOA strives to be a national leader in preparing the next generation of public health officers by
bridging the University of Minnesota with the USPHS COA to:
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Highlight USPHS career opportunities
Develop leaders in public health
Foster interprofessional relationships
Create opportunities to work collaboratively
Grow cultural competency
Serve our nation and communities through public outreach initiatives
Career Opportunities in the USPHS
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Indian Health Service (IHS)
Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP)
Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA)
U.S. Coast Guard (USCG)
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
DoD TriCare Management Activity (DoD TMA)
Office of the Secretary (OSG)
Program Support Center (PSC)
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Immigration Health Service
Bemidji Area Office
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Officers may be stationed at one of the 31 tribes, 4 urban programs or 3 Federal Service Units
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72 total active members
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41 in Minnesota
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21 pharmacists, 4 student pharmacists
Membership
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Local Officer Events
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Community Service Projects
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JRCOSTEP
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Mentorship Program
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Networking
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Medical Reserve Corps
Who is NCPA?
Founded in 1898 as
the National Association of Retail Druggists, as a response
to a proposed “stamp tax” on proprietary medications and
cosmetics, to help finance the Spanish-American war.
Why Independent Pharmacy?
At the end of 2014, there were
22,478 independent pharmacies, which
represented 37% of all retail pharmacies in the U.S.,
and a $81.4 billion marketplace. *
* 2015 NCPA Digest
By Comparison:
CVS
9,600 pharmacies*
*includes Longs Drugs & Target pharmacies; includes pharmacies in D.C., Puerto Rico and Brazil
Walgreens
8,173 pharmacies
Rite Aid
4,560 pharmacies
Total Combined
22,333 pharmacies
CVS Information from http://www.statista.com/statistics/241544/cvs-caremark--number-of-stores-since-2005/ #
*Rite Aid Information as https://www.riteaid.com/about-us/our-story
Walgreens Information as of November 5, 2015 Data includes worksite health centers, home care facilities and specialty, and pharmacies in D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands,
Rite Aid information: https://www.riteaid.com/corporate/investor-relations/quarterlyresults?p_p_id=riteaidpressreleases_WAR_riteaidpressreleasesportlet&p_p_lifecycle=0&p_p_state=normal&p_p_mode=view&p_p_col_id=column3&p_p_col_count=1&_riteaidpressreleases_WAR_riteaidpressreleasesportlet_action=getCorporateDetail
Why Independent Pharmacy?
We represent the equivalent of a Fortune 27
company producing over $80 billion of small
business revenue that benefits people in
communities all over the U.S.
What Independents Offer*
Anticoagulation Monitoring
Asthma Management
Blood Pressure Monitoring
Lipid Monitoring
Osteoporosis Screenings
Pharmacogenomics
Collaborative Drug Therapy Agreements Point of Care Testing
Compounding
Saliva Testing
Diabetes Training
Smoking Cessation HIV/AIDS Services
Transitions of Care Immunizations
Weight Management
* Information taken from the 2015 NCPA Digest sponsored by Cardinal Health
Many looks of independents
• Single-stores
• Independent chains –pharmacist-owned, non-publicly traded
25% of community pharmacy owners have ownership in 2 or more pharmacies
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Independent franchises (i.e. MediCap, Medicine Shoppe, Health Mart, etc.)
Independent long-term care –closed and open door
Compounding only
Home infusion pharmacies
Pharmacist-owned supermarket pharmacies
Independent specialty pharmacies (pediatric only, Hepatitis C, HIV, infertility, travel immunizations, consulting)
*NCPA Digest 2014
Options in Ownership
• Buy Out
• Junior Partnership
• Start Up
Student Member Benefits
Education:
(Beyond the Classroom):
Good Neighbor Pharmacy NCPA Pruitt-Schutte Student Business Plan
Competition, Health and Wellness Challenge, Legislative Advocacy
Challenge, Simplify My Meds Challenge, student specific webinars
Leadership:
APPE Rotations, Chapter Officers, Executive Residency (1 year), Summer
Internship(stipend), Student Leadership Council (2 year appointment)
Student Member Benefits
Networking:
Annual meetings; Mentorship Program; PharmacyMatching.com
News:
America's Pharmacist: NCPA's monthly magazine, NCPA E-News Weekly and Advocacy
Center updates via e-mail, Monthly student e-newsletter, Facebook, twitter
Student Member Benefits
Recognition: Chapter of the Year award, Outstanding NCPA Student Member
of the Year, complimentary graduation honor cords
Savings: Discounted registration to Annual Convention, National Legislation
and Government Affairs Conference in May, Ownership Workshop, Professional
Liability Insurance (Pharmacists Mutual), Bookstore discounts; complimentary
memberships to ACA & ACVP
Scholarships: Over $95,000 given away in 2015. Only available to national
NCPA student members. Opportunities to apply to ACA and ACVP
scholarships.
U of M NCPA
• National Convention
• October 15-19, 2016
• New Orleans!
• Business Planning Competition
• Create a plan for an independent pharmacy
• OTC Case Competition
• Use clinical knowledge to solve OTC cases
U of M NCPA
• Business Planning Competition
• U of M has been very successful!
• Top 10 finish in 2013-14
• Top 3 finish in 2014-15
• Top 10 finish in 2015-16
• Runs late November – early May
• Meet most Mondays over lunch
The MPhA Mission & Vision
•Mission:
•Vision:
Benefits of being a MPhA member
• Advocacy
• Professional Development & Education
• Committees & Resources