NCAP brochure

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“North Carolina Chronic Care pharmacists need one voice to represent us in the legislature and with the State Medicaid Program. In addition, our Chronic Care continuing education program is one of the best, regional geriatric focused CE programs in the United States.” Ross Brickley, RPh, MBA, CGP Independent Clinical & Operations Pharmacy Consultant Chairman of the DEA Task Force for ASCP Past President of ASCP

NCAP is affiliated with national associations: • American Pharmacists Association (APhA) • American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) • National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) • American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) • National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations (NASPA)

“NCAP provides New Practitioners with a seamless transition into NC pharmacy by fostering on-going professional development and networking opportunities. With the evolution of healthcare, it is essential for us to support NCAP in its mission to protect past accomplishments and promote continued advancement of the profession to optimize patient care.” Kimberly Lovin Nealy, PharmD, BCPS Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Wingate University School of Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Internal Medicine Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte Chair, NCAP New Practitioner Network

“Membership in NCAP is important for Mutual pharmacists, and I would like to see 100% of Mutual pharmacists as NCAP members.” David Moody, RPh CEO, Mutual Drug

“As an NCAP member for many years, I enjoy the camaraderie and professional affiliation with my colleagues. While I am able to join the Health-System Practice Forum within NCAP, I am also able to join a melting pot of pharmacists from all walks of pharmacy giving me perspective on a broad array of practice issues and opportunities in the profession.” Steve Dedrick, MS Former Director of Pharmacy, Duke Hospital Current Director of Continuing Education UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy

Member, NCAP Board of Directors

NCAP is affiliated with student organizations at • Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences • UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy • Wingate University School of Pharmacy • High Point University School of Pharmacy (affiliation anticipated)

North Carolina Association of Pharmacists

North Carolina Association of Pharmacists 109 Church Street • Chapel Hill, NC 27516 919.967.2237 • www.ncpharmacists.org Like us on facebook Follow us on Twitter @NCPharmacists

Advancing Pharmacy. Improving Health.


What is NCAP? On January 1, 2000 an historic merger took place when four major associations, representing all pharmacy practice areas, joined together to form NCAP as “One Voice, One Vision” for North Carolina Pharmacy. The North Carolina Association of Pharmacists is your state organization that exists to unite, serve and advance the profession of pharmacy for the benefit of society. Made up of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, students and others with a vested interest in the future of pharmacy in our state, NCAP is a non-profit association governed by a Board of Directors who are elected by membership, and three Practice Forums representing Community Care, Chronic Care and Health-System. NCAP also provides a voice for new practitioners through a New Practitioner Network and works closely with pharmacy schools to engage students as they prepare to enter the profession.

What does NCAP do for NC pharmacy? NCAP is… • Advocating with State and Federal officials on behalf of NC pharmacy to ensure that pharmacy’s interests are represented. • Championing the cause for Medicare provider status at both the state and federal level in conjunction with national pharmacy organizations,

major retailers, and organizations of independent/ community pharmacists. • Advocating with the state legislature for the expansion of the role of pharmacists including reimbursement for professional services for medication management, immunizations, and consultations. • Providing forums for the exchange of innovative ideas that improve the practice of pharmacy. • Promoting the optimization of drug therapy for the patients our members serve. • Analyzing trends in pharmacy and health care in general and providing tailored educational programming and news updates to meet the needs of members. • Strengthening relationships among pharmacy practitioners, students, technicians and other health care providers. • Serving as a unified voice for NC pharmacy in the rapidly expanding and changing healthcare environment. NCAP has… • Successfully lobbied for legislation expanding the role of immunizing pharmacists. • Successfully lobbied for passage of the Pharmacy Technician Bill requiring technicians to register with the NC Board of Pharmacy. • Actively participated in the development and implementation of the Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner Act. • Actively supported and participated in the nationally renowned Asheville Project, which developed data and a working model for medication management by pharmacists.

What can NCAP do for you? • Provide you with a forum to express your views, concerns, and to become actively involved the organization that represents pharmacy in your state. • Amplify your voice and the voices of the membership when presenting issues and concerns important to pharmacy on the state and national stage. • Educate the public, legislators, and other policy makers regarding the issues that affect pharmacy and pharmacy patients.

• Provide you with quality continuing education programming and discounted rates for special events including: -Pharmacy Day in the Legislature -Annual Statewide Convention -Immunization and Diabetes Training -Technician Review Seminars -Residency Conference -Student Leadership Conference • Provide you with membership in Practice Forums that meet the special needs of individual practice settings. • Provide timely news, analysis, and legislative updates via e-mail, social media, and the longstanding North Carolina Pharmacist, quarterly e-journal.

How can you help advance NC pharmacy? • Join NCAP and become involved. • Add your unique perspective and experience to the many voices of NCAP members for the benefit of pharmacy in NC, helping to set the direction for the association and the future of pharmacy and health care on the state and national stage. • Support NCAP grassroots policy efforts. • Participate in a Practice Forum. • Serve in an NCAP leadership position.


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