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1/2/2024

Caitlin Prather

Caitlin Prather

PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP, TTS

Clinical Pharmacy Specialist

Inova Health System

Fairfax, VA

Her Story
Dr. Prather received her PharmD from Auburn University in 2018. She stayed at Auburn for her PGY1 Pharmacy Residency then moved to Northern Virginia to complete her PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency at Inova Health System. Dr. Prather stayed on at Inova post-residency as an ambulatory Clinical Pharmacy Specialist. She later became the Residency Program Director (RPD) for the PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency. Dr. Prather has achieved several professional certifications including BCACP, AAHIVP (HIV Pharmacist), and TTS (Tobacco Treatment Specialist).

From 2019 to 2023, Dr. Prather solely focused on the Inova Juniper Program. In 2023, she expanded her clinical services to a total of four primary care and transitions of care clinics. She provides a variety of primary care and specialized services including chronic disease state management, smoking cessation, and weight management counseling. In addition to clinical practice, Dr. Prather is the RPD for the PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency at Inova and also precepts several pharmacy students each year.

Describe the facility where you work (eg. Is it a teaching hospital? Health Center?
Dr. Prather supports multiple different clinics at Inova Health System: Inova Cares Clinic for Families, Inova Cares Clinic for Community Bridging, Inova Juniper Program, and others.

Recent Significant Projects
Recently, Dr. Prather has been involved in preparing for an upcoming residency reaccreditation survey and expanding her clinical services.

Initial Involvement in ASHP
Dr. Prather is currently serving as a member with the ASHP Section of Ambulatory Care Practitioners Section Advisory Group (SAG) for Medication Management Services.

Why did you become involved in ASHP?
I initially became involved with ASHP during pharmacy school via my school's student chapter. I joined because I was interested in pursuing residency and knew that there were a lot of resources provided with being a member. As I learned more about ASHP as an organization, I realized how many opportunities there were to get involved so I joined one of the student national advisory groups. I later was in a New Practitioner Forum advisory group for four years then moved into the Section of Ambulatory Care Practitioners.

Advice for Someone New to Specialty Area
Maintain a growth mindset! You can learn something from every experience - positive or negative, interesting or boring. Take time to reflect to learn from both your mistakes and your successes. It is also important to network with others in your field. You can learn from your colleagues experiences and share what insights you've learned along your professional journey too.

How would you explain the value of ASHP to a friend or colleague?
ASHP provides an incredible amount of resources for every pharmacy specialty. There are detailed and specific resources to help with nearly every aspect of your job: continuing education, professional development, clinical practice, precepting, etc.

What is the value of ASHP for the profession?
ASHP advocates for the profession of pharmacy at such a higher level than any of us could do on our own individually. ASHP is a powerful player in the advancement of pharmacy practice!

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