SAG on Ambulatory Care Pharmacotherapy
Charge
To serve as member leaders to plan, create, and implement educational programming and to develop resources related to the clinical care of patients in the ambulatory care practice setting. The primary area of emphasis shall be the management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, cardiovascular, anticoagulation, and specialty medications.
This SAG is designed for practitioners that are new to the ambulatory care practice setting (i.e. five years or less).
Leadership
Chair
Kristi Kelley, PharmD, BC-ADM, BCACP, BCPS, CDCES
Clinical Professor/Clinical Pharmacist
Auburn University Harrison College of Pharmacy/Baptist Health Foundation Center for Medical and Surgical Care - Baptist Health - Princeton Hospital
Birmingham, AL
Vice Chair
Paris Smith, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES
Ambulatory Pharmacist
Parkview Health
Fort Wayne, IN
Current SAG on Ambulatory Care Pharmacotherapy
SAG on Clinical Practice Advancement
Charge
To serve as member leaders to plan, create, and implement educational programming and to develop other resources to promote clinical practice advancement in the ambulatory setting and across the continuum of care. Areas of emphasis shall include professional development (e.g., clinical peer review, grant writing), clinical practice development (e.g., care delivery model implementation), collaborative practice, chronic disease management, and credentialing and privileging.
This SAG is designed for the experienced ambulatory care practitioner as well as ambulatory care practice managers.
Leadership
Chair
Rachel Drury , PharmD, BCACP
Ambulatory Pharmacy Manager
Froedtert Health
Milwaukee, WI
Vice Chair
Amber Lanae Martirosov, PharmD, BCACP, BCPS
Associate Clinical Professor, Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Specialist
Wayne State University/Henry Ford Health
Detroit, MI
Current SAG on Clinical Practice Advancement Roster
SAG on Compensation and Practice Sustainability
Charge
To serve as member leaders to plan, create, and implement educational programming and to develop other resources to promote compensation & practice. Practices may include hospital-based outpatient clinics, physician-based outpatient clinics, community pharmacy-based clinics, consultant pharmacist services, accountable care organizations (ACOs), federally qualified health centers (FQHC), and employer-based services. Areas of emphasis shall include compensation related to reimbursement, cost-avoidance, and pay-for-performance; business plan development; c-suite engagement; and billing for professional pharmacy services.
Leadership
Chair
Benjamin Smith, PharmD, BCACP, BCGP
Associate Chief Pharmacy Officer - Population Health and Ambulatory Services
Duke University Health System
Durham, NC
Current SAG on Compensation and Practice Sustainability Roster
SAG on Pain Management and Palliative Care
Charge
To serve as member leaders to plan, create, and implement educational programming and develop resources for the Section regarding pain management and palliative care. SAG may collaborate with ASHP regarding advocacy and policy opportunities related to pain management.
Leadership
Chair
Amanda Benedetti, PharmD, BCGP
Pharmacy Specialist
MetroHealth
Cleveland, OH
Vice Chair
Diana Ardeljan, PharmD, BCPS
Opioid Stewardship Pharmacist
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Brookline, MA
Current SAG on Pain Management and Palliative Care Roster
SAG on Population Health
Charges
- Supporting the transition to value-based care models with team-based, preventive, and chronic disease management strategies.
- Developing population health resources that promote health access for all areas of care.
- Enhancing care transitions by improving coordination across primary, specialty, and post-acute care to reduce unnecessary readmissions.
Leadership
Chair
Patrick Gregory, PharmD, BCACP, CPP
Assistant Director, Population Health Pharmacy Services
Duke University Health System
Raleigh, NC
Vice Chair
Jennifer G. Reiter, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, BC-ADM, BCPS
Pharmacy Director, Ambulatory Care and Population Health
IU Health
Plainfield, IN