Update from the MPhA’s Student Desk
Hi, just checking in! I have been having a wonderful time
here at MPhA, it is truly flying by. I feel like I completely lucked out on
timing; getting to be here while the legislature is in session has provided me
with a lot of really unique opportunities to see the capitol in motion, learn a
lot about current policy topics (an interest area of mine!), and see how MPhA
and other pharmacy organizations are involved in protecting and advancing our
profession. Here are just a few of the really awesome things I have gotten to
do so far:
·
Tour the Minnesota Capitol building (wow,
beautiful!).
·
Attend a number of legislative committee meetings
at the capitol, mostly on health and human services topics.
·
Develop the agenda and issue briefs for
Legislative Day (Feb. 19) and discuss these with the UMN Students. Though we
don’t have any bills in the senate, there are many awesome topics this year,
including:
o
Pharmacy Practice Act changes: Speaking
to our legislators about how the profession has changed, and recognizing
pharmacists as patient care providers rather than medication dispensers.
o
Compounding: Reviewing the difference
between compounding and manufacturing, where the boundaries are in Minnesota
pharmacy practice, their importance relative to the NECC meningitis outbreak,
and any change the Minnesota Board of Pharmacy may make to language.
o
Biosimilars: Reviewing what they are (essentially
generic versions of biologic drugs, none are the market yet, but they are being
presented to the FDA for testing and may hit the market soon), and issues to
consider for future legislation regarding pharmacy substitution practices.
o
Pseudoephedrine reporting: Reviewing the
pros and cons of the NPLEx system, an online reporting system with multiple
states participating so that purchases can be tracked nationally.
o
Board of Pharmacy updates: Including
changes in language for immunizing, electronic prescription records, and the prescription
monitoring program.
·
Help with planning for and enjoy the MPhF Wine Tasting event!
·
Attend and serve on MPhA Board meetings, team
meetings, steering committees, etc., as well as attend a Board of Pharmacy
Meeting
·
Weigh in with the awesome MPhA/Ewald staff on
pharmacy topics ranging from developing the magazine to communication items!
I’d like to say an extra big thank you to my preceptor Julie
Johnson — and my adopted preceptors, Michelle Aytay and Jacquie Jaskowiak. I am
learning so much from you and really enjoying working with you! Thank you also
to the entire Ewald Consulting staff — you are all lovely and make me feel so
welcome!
Much love,
Brittany Karns
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