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
Brittany Wheeler, PharmD, MPH, BCACP, BCCP
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
UW Medicine (University of Washington)
Seattle, WA
Vice Chair
Megan Adelman, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP, CDCES
Family Medicine Clinical Specialist
Cleveland Clinic Akron General
Akron, OH
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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 workforce development, professional development (e.g., clinical peer review, grant writing), clinical practice development (e.g., care delivery model implementation), collaborative practice, prevention and wellness initiatives, chronic disease management, credentialing and privileging, population health, and legislative advocacy efforts.
This SAG is designed for the experienced ambulatory care practitioner as well as ambulatory care practice managers.
*NEW* For the 2019 – 2020 year, the SAG on Clinical Practice Advancement will be structured as three workgroups, with a maximum of 6 members per workgroup.
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Workgroup on Advocacy (e.g. working with state affiliates)
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Workgroup on Ambulatory Care Practice Management (e.g. workforce development, metrics)
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Workgroup on Operations and Logistics of Practice Management (e.g. peer review, utilization of learners and support staff)
Leadership
Chair
Kelly Mullican, PharmD, BCACP
Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator
Kaiser Permanente: Mid-Atlantics States
Washington, DC
Vice Chair
Canice Coan, PharmD, BCACP
Pharmacy Supervisor - Clinic Embedded Pharmacy Team
Nebraska Medicine
Omaha, NE
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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; population health and billing for professional pharmacy services.
Leadership
Chair
Jennifer Reiter, PharmD, MBA, BCACP, BCPS, BCADM
Pharmacy Manager-Ambulatory Care
Indiana University Health
Bloomington, IN
Vice Chair
Allie Fay, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, CPP
Director of Pharmacy
The Family Health Centers
Asheville, NC
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SAG on Medication Management Services
Charge
To serve as member leaders to plan, create, and implement educational programming and to develop other resources related to medication management. Specific focus should be around promoting the initiation and implementation of medication therapy management services across the continuum of care and particularly within and between ambulatory care and community settings. Consideration should be given to issues such as: workforce and professional development, development of care delivery models, credentialing and privileging (community setting), population health, impact of and reporting on health outcomes, and legislative advocacy efforts.
Leadership
Chair
Amanda Woods, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES, CPP, DPLA
Clinical Pharmacy Manager
Atrium Health
Concord, NC
Vice Chair
Patrick Gregory, PharmD, CPP
Assistant Director, Population Health Pharmacy Services
Duke University Health System
Durham, NC
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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
Eva Coulson,PharmD, BCPS
Pain Management and Oncology Phartmacist
Kaweah Health Medical Center
Visalia, CA
Vice Chair
Melissa Nguyen, PharmD, BCPS
Inpt/Oupt Clinical Pharmacy Practitioner
VAPAHCS
Palo Alto, CA
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Roundtable Discussion Leaders
The Roundtable Discussion Leaders develop topics for discussion during their respective Section specific session at the Midyear Clinical Meeting or Summer Meeting. Facilitators will work with ASHP staff and Section members to organize and promote the session. As Facilitator, the member will assess emerging issues related to roundtable session topics as well as identify, share, and develop resources to enhance the ability of members to meet patient needs.
Please note that, if selected to serve as a facilitator, travel to the Midyear Clinical Meeting (MCM) or Summer Meeting (SM) is required as indicated below if the meeting is in-person.
Available Facilitator options:
- Ambulatory Care Clinical Practice Advancement (combined networking/poster session) MCM
- Ambulatory Care Pharmacotherapy MCM
- Billing and Reimbursement MCM
- Pain Management in the Ambulatory Care Setting MCM
- Outpatient pharmacy services (academic, community, retail) SM