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New Practitioner eXperience News Spring 2018
OPA New Practitioner eXperience (NPX) LaunchpadApril 2018 |
Welcome to the NPX Launchpad
Welcome to the Spring edition of the NPX Launchpad, the quarterly newsletter intended to help you, new practitioners, excel personally and professionally! The New Practitioner eXperience is an automatic (and free!) Ohio Pharmacists Association (OPA) member benefit for pharmacists who have been in practice for 7 years or less. Check out our featured articles:
You will also find news on upcoming events within OPA, as well as updates from our various committee liaisons to keep you in tune with the Association. We hope you enjoy the NPX Launchpad and we invite each of you to take the next step in your professional growth by getting involved with NPX today! Sincerely, your NPX Advisory Team, |
Amanda Singrey, ChairJennifer Sabatino, Vice-ChairAaron Neidig, Member-at-LargePatrick Owcarz, Member-at-LargeShea Swick, Launchpad CoordinatorScott Uram, Member-at-Large |
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Practitioner Profile
Key Bahrey, R.Ph., PharmD Tell us a little bit about your practice site. How long have you been an OPA member? What’s been your best experience so far? What is the best career advice you have offered, or been given? |
Professional Pearls
Same Goal, Different Roads I felt defeated at times and thought there was no way to reach my career goals, but I remembered that a pharmacy professor once told me that “There is more than one way to skin a cat.” I took that advice to heart and have never forgotten it. It was a reminder that I could reach my career destination down another road. I was determined that I would reach my goals (even those I didn’t know I wanted to reach at graduation) regardless of a residency. I decided that the best way to do that was to get as many experiences and as much education as I could. I did certificate programs and special certifications in fields that aligned with my interests. I fell in love with the learning and kept pushing myself to digest more. |
News & Upcoming Events - Call for Applications
NPX Advisory Team - Call for Applications - April 12 Deadline
As NPX continues to grow, we are looking for interested individuals to take an active leadership role on the NPX Advisory Team. There are four position openings: Vice-Chair, two Members-at-Large, and Launchpad Coordinator.
Applicants for these positions must have graduated within the last seven years. Expectations include participation in monthly calls and contributing to NPX efforts. Attendance at the OPA Annual Conference is strongly encouraged. Interested individuals should submit a 1-page letter of interest to Lisa Berman at lberman@ohiopharmacists.org by April 12, 2018 outlining your professional experiences to date, why you are interested in the position and what you will bring to the team. Please specify in the letter which position(s) you are interested in. Want to learn more about the group, time commitment and roles/responsibilities of the positions? Please contact current Chair, Amanda Singrey or OPA Staff Liaison, Lisa Berman. If you are not able to apply for these positions, but still want a way to be involved, we are also recruiting new liaisons for each of the committees. See below for more information. 140th OPA Annual Conference & Trade Show
April 20-22, 2018 Don’t miss the biggest opportunity of the year to learn, network, and enjoy the hospitality that only Downtown Columbus can deliver. The OPA Annual Conference is one of the most attended and recognized pharmacy events in the country. With more than 30 cutting-edge CPE sessions, engaging exhibits, an exceptional array of expert speakers, Ohio Research Podium presentations and poster displays, student competition in the Innovative Pharmacy Business Plan Competition, the OTC and Self-Care Challenge, and the Pharmacy Olympics social event. Pharmacy excellence around the state will be recognized at the annual Awards Luncheon. *NPX-Hosted Events at the Annual Conference*
The New Practitioner eXperience is hosting several events at the OPA Annual Conference. Be sure to bring your fellow student pharmacists and new practitioners to network and learn about topics designed to help you make connections and excel in your career. CONVERSATIONS OVER COFFEEFriday April 20, 8:15 am Moderator: Amanda Singrey, PharmD, R.Ph., BCACP, Clinical Pharmacist at PrimaryOne Health; and Chair of NPX Advisory Board Come talk to pharmacy leaders, new practitioners, and students from around the state about taking the next step in your pharmacy career! Discuss interview and CV preparation, pursuing residency, board certification, and much more! Practitioners from practice areas including hospital, administration, community, ambulatory care, and education will be available for any questions you may have. SUDDENLY IN-CHARGE: HOW TO BE AN EFFECTIVE YOUNG PHARMACY LEADER IN THE WORKPLACEFriday April 20, 1:00 pm Moderator: Jennifer Sabatino, PharmD, R.Ph., BCACP, Clinical Pharmacist at OSU General Internal Medicine; and Vice-Chair of NPX Committee A panel of pharmacists will share their experiences being called to leadership positions as new practitioners early in their careers. They will share the challenges they are facing as young leaders in the profession and how they are working to overcome these challenges. Panelists will offer advice on how to prepare for one’s call to leadership, as well as resources to utilize along the way. NPX SOCIAL AND STUDENT OLYMPICSSaturday April 21, 5:00 pm Join your fellow new practitioners and student pharmacists for an evening social event following the formal conference sessions that day. The address for Barley’s is 467 North High Street- directly across from the Convention Center. OPA / NPX Mentorship ProgramIf you are looking for a mentor within your profession, or perhaps are interested in becoming a mentor for new pharmacy practitioners and students, we want your involvement! Join the Ohio Pharmacists Association and New Practitioner eXperience as we work towards offering mentoring opportunities in 2018. Mentees can learn from mentors’ experiences, both personal and professional, related to career paths, leadership roles, skill development, and much more. It takes just a few minutes to fill out the online application HERE. |
Rx Impact
Customizing Care in the Community
By Mitch Howard, R.Ph., PharmD Community pharmacy can be a busy and hectic atmosphere, but it is important to take the time to focus and individualize each patient’s health and experience. Recently, I assisted a patient who received a prescription from her doctor for ezetimibe for her cholesterol. The patient had never been on a statin. The patient was a single mother, small business owner and did not carry her own health insurance resulting in a costly copay for this medication, which also is not the first line medication for cholesterol. She had previously filled at another pharmacy and was cutting her tablets in half to extend the life of the prescription. I began to have a conversation about her medical history and her family history, which included significant heart disease. I conducted a cholesterol screening for her and calculated her 10-year ASCVD risk score. Afterward, I elected to call the doctor, explain the screening results, the cost of the prescribed drug, and less expensive alternatives that would be more effective. The physician agreed and changed the prescription. I counseled the patient on the new medication as well as lifestyle modifications she could make with informational handouts and saved her close to $300. I followed up with her a few weeks later to see how she had been tolerating the medication and she let me know that everything had been going well. She was overwhelmed with joy and gratitude for the time and care I gave her. She emailed my district manager about her experience and concluded the email with “I have the utmost confidence in Mitch. Impressive customer service to say the least… and in a day and age where often people are treated as a number and moved along as quickly as possible, this was an incredible experience.” I feel that I not only made an impact on a patient’s life, but she has left an impact on me to remember each and every day to be the pharmacist I was trained to be. |
Money Matters
Should You Invest or Pay Off Student Loans?
By Eric Croak, AWMA What would you do to eliminate your student loans? While taking out student loans might not be your biggest regret from the college days, it still hurts every time you see that monthly payment get taken from your hard-earned bank account. With that being said, it’s time to conquer the age-old question of what to do with your excess income. Should you pay off loans or invest it? We take a deeper look at the pros and cons of each of these options, so you can make the decision that fits you best. Let’s start with an example: A 25-year old pharmacist who has $100,000 in loans at a 6% interest rate will pay around $715/month. We can assume excess income above and beyond the minimum payment of $1,000. They can choose to pay the minimum and invest the remainder, or they can put all $1,715 towards loans and invest the entire amount once their loans are paid off. Which would you choose? The chart below shows how your numbers might look: |
A Taste of Our Kitchen
Ohio Days
Extend Your Trip to Columbus, Ohio
By Aaron Neidig, R.Ph., PharmD The Ohio Pharmacists Association’s Annual Conference and Trade Show is approaching quickly. The conference is packed with continuing education, speakers, presentations, social events, and much more. If you find yourself with some time before or after the conference, then plan an activity or two in Columbus. There are a number of things to see and do! Columbus offers a variety of performing arts and art exhibits. The Columbus Museum of Art showcases collections of various centuries of art as well as works from local artists. Another art center to be sure to visit is the Wexner Center for the Arts. Here you will find contemporary works of art in addition to performance and film events. Ohio weather permitting, you can spend your time outdoors in Columbus. Scioto Mile is 253 acres of parkland that stretches through the city. It offers recreational trails for walking or biking. At the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens, you can explore their extensive gardens with hundreds of plant species. Again, if the weather is nice, you can head over to the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. Not only will you see a variety of animals, but you can feed giraffes and walk through the kangaroos’ habitat. |
NPX Committee Liaisons - Involvement Opportunity
NPX is recruiting new liaisons for the 2018-2019 committee year! NPX liaison responsibilities include:
The complete OPA Committee listing can be found here. If you are interested in serving on one of the OPA committees as an NPX liaison, please email NPX Chair Amanda Singrey or OPA Staff Liaison Lisa Berman with which committee(s) you’d be interested in serving on. Winter 2018 Committee Liaison ReportsPharmacy Economics (February 6) The February Pharmacy Economics Committee Meeting focused mainly on the declining reimbursement levels from the pharmacy benefits managers (PBM) that oversee pharmacy benefits for most patients in the Ohio Medicaid program. Legislation has been introduced (HB 465) into the Ohio House to help resolve this issue. OPA is urging everyone to contact their state representatives and ask them to support HB 465. The recent issues of the Ohio Pharmacy Newsline are a good place to learn more about this important issue. Resolutions & Bylaws (February 8) The start of this meeting was devoted to bylaws revision considerations, the first of which was approving the name change of the MTM Committee to the Practice Advancement and Innovation Committee. The goal of this is to be more inclusive of various practice settings. The deadline for resolution submissions was also discussed. As of now, resolutions can be newly introduced at OPA Annual but this could be changed in the future to ensure time for further review prior to the conference. Member Services & Development (March 8) At this quarter’s meeting, we discussed the success of the Fall Membership Campaign and Member-Get-A-Member Program. We reviewed student membership and ways to show the value of OPA membership to students to help translate into members as they become new practitioners. Finally, the committee reviewed and selected the Media Awards to be given at OPA Annual 2018. |
Get Involved with the Launchpad
Help us write the next newsletter! Articles may be submitted for Practitioner Profile, Rx Impact, Ohio Days or A Taste of Our Kitchen. Have an idea for another article relevant to new practitioners? You can submit that as well! Articles should be submitted in a Word document to Shea Swick at v-pennington@onu.edu. Photographs for articles should be submitted separately for higher quality images. Thank you! |