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SICP Advisory Groups

Section Advisory Groups

ASHP's Section of Inpatient Care Practitioners has four Section Advisory Groups (SAG). These advisory groups help you engage with ASHP and colleagues who share the same interests as you.

SAG on Compounding Practice 

Charge

  • Develop tools and resources to assist in developing contemporary sterile and non-sterile compounding practices;
  • Share best practices in sterile and non-sterile compounding and the use of compounding technology;
  • Identify, develop, and disseminate educational activities related to sterile and non-sterile compounding;
  • Provide expertise on regulations, standards, and drug and supply shortage situations.

Leadership

Chair

Jamie Tharp, PharmD, BCSCP
Assistant Director of Pharmacy Compounding Compliance
University of Michigan Health
Ann Arbor, MI

Vice Chair

Jaclyn Jaskowiak, PharmD, BCPS, BCSCP
Inpatient Pharmacist Specialist, Compounding Compliance and Operations
UC San Diego Health
La Jolla, CA

Current SAG on Compounding Practice Roster




SAG on Medication Management 

Charge 

  • Develop tools and resources to assist members in appropriate medication stewardship.
  • Develop strategies, tools, and resources to address inpatient operational and clinical challenges related to medication use processes.
  • Highlight and share best practices in medication management for all phases of care transitions.

Leadership

Chair

Tanya Ezekiel, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Informatics & Formulary Standardization Pharmacist
Prisma Health
Columbia, SC

Vice Chair

Karin Durant, PharmD
Assistant Director, Medication Use Policy
University of Michigan Health
Ann Arbor, MI

Current SAG on Medication Management Roster




SAG on Medication Safety

Charge

  • Promote pharmacist leadership and application of medication safety principles in daily practice;
  • Provide input on strategic interactions between ASHP and other patient safety groups;
  • Assess and assist with maintenance of current medication safety guidelines, tools, and resources;
  • Identify, develop, and disseminate educational activities and resources related to medication safety;
  • Propose appropriate risk-reducing strategies for emerging issues;
  • Promote the medication safety officer’s value in advancing health care quality and safety initiatives.

Leadership

Chair

Jennifer Matias, PharmD, BCPS, CPPS
Director, Medication Safety
Kaiser Permanente
Greater Seattle Area, WA

Vice Chair

Anna Winer, PharmD, MS
Compliance, Quality Assurance, & Medication Safety Program Manager
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Philadelphia, PA

Current SAG on Medication Safety Roster




SAG on Small and Rural Hospitals

Charge

  • Provide analysis, input, and advise on supporting and advancing practice in small and rural health care settings by identifying the unique needs of pharmacists practicing in these settings;
  • Identify and develop strategies, tools, resources, and best practices to assist pharmacists in small and rural health care settings in meeting patient needs, including providing leadership for peer-to-peer communications and networking;
  • Advise and develop strategic direction, best practices, educational activities, guidance documents, and web resources for use by practitioners in small and rural health settings.

Leadership

Chair

Kyle Johnicker, PharmD
Clinical Coordinator
Northwestern Medicine Kishwaukee Hospital
DeKalb, IL

Vice Chair

Tyler Cramer, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Inpatient Pharmacist
Boone Health
Columbia, MO

Current SAG on Small and Rural Hospitals Roster

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