CPhA Regional Legislative Day at CHSU College of Pharmacy on February 20, 2016

January 29, 2016

California Pharmacists Association (CPhA) invites you to Regional Legislative Day on Saturday, February 20 in Clovis, CA. California Health Sciences University (CHSU) College of Pharmacy is hosting this day of pharmacy legislation updates and advocacy. All pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are welcome to attend. Pharmacy students are also invited. Registration does not require a CPhA or CSHP membership!
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Pharmacists & Technicians Rate – $49
Student Pharmacists Rate – $20
Agenda                                                                                           
8:00 am – Registration, Coffee, & Light Breakfast
9:00 am – Welcome & Opening Remarks
9:15 am – 2016 State Legislation Impacting the Pharmacy Profession
10:00 am – CPhA Sponsored Legislation Review
10:45 am – SB 493 Updated with Q&A
11:30 am – Mid-Morning Program with Central Valley Legislators
12:00 pm – Roundtable Discussions with Legislative Representative
12:30 pm – Closing Remarks
 
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About 2016 Regional Legislative Days
This program will inform participants about current California legislation that is affecting the pharmacy profession as well as 2016 state legislation sponsored by the California Pharmacists Association. Pharmacists will receive an update on the current status of SB 493 and have the chance to ask any questions regarding SB 493 regulations or Advanced Practice Pharmacy licensure. In addition, attendees will have the opportunity to hear from local elected state legislators and receive the tools they need in order to effectively advocate on behalf of the profession regarding pharmacy practice and patient access issues to their elected Legislative Representative.