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 We understand you take care of your patients, let us take care of you! MPhA is YOUR voice, but we need your support. Membership options include both annual and monthly memberships, as well as family discounts. Help MPhA continue to advance the profession in Massachusetts. We are the professional association for pharmacists and technicians in Massachusetts
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Awards 2025 recipients

AWARDS BANQUET 2025

 

Honoring


  • Bowl of Hygeia: Christine M. Perry, RPh
  • Distinguished Young Pharmacist: Michael Nguyen, PharmD
  • Pharmacy Technician of the Year: Jennifer Thurman CPhT
  • MPhA Pharmacy Industry Award: Doug Meyer
  • Nathan Goldberg Award: Alex Doyle
  • MPhA Executive Board Evergreen Award: David Morgan, RPh



 


 


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IMMUNIZATION TRAINING FOR PHARMACISTS AND TECHNICIANS


The Massachusetts Independent Pharmacists Association is offering the following program:

PHARMACY-BASED IMMUNIZATION ADMINISTRATION BY PHARMACY TECHNICIANS


A registration code will be provided once the registration form is received and processed. The 2-hour online self-study must be completed by Tuesday July 22nd. The “live” seminar will be held via zoom on Thursday July 24th at 7pm


The fee for learners paired with a Massachusetts Independent Pharmacists Association member is $249.00. The fee for technicians paired with a pharmacist who is not a Massachusetts Independent Pharmacists Association member is $299.00. The registration deadline for the program is 5 PM on July 17th


For more details and registration click here: MIPA Technician Training Program


From the University of Connecticut



Immunization Training for Pharmacists

Wednesday, July 30, 2025

7:30 am - 5:00 pm

UConn School of Pharmacy


Registration IS open



This is a practice-based continuing education activity for pharmacists who plan to implement a pharmacist-directed immunization program at their practice site or fulfill the requirements to become a pharmacist immunizer.  


Virtual option available as well!

 

Pharmacy Biology Building Rm 131 

Storrs, CT

7:30 A.M.- 5:00 P.M.

Cost: $299

 

REGISTRATION 


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CGM Resources from APhA


Empowering Patients to Take Control with CGM: The Role of the Pharmacist – A free series of three 30-minute continuing education eLearning programs focusing on the main factors that affect blood glucose and how pharmacists can help their patients utilize CGM and blood sugar logs to interpret and assess these effects to optimize glucose control over time.  This program also includes three infographics for pharmacists to use for patient counseling and as a reference tool in practice. This program is free and can be shared with your members.

 

APhA has also developed a CGM training program, Clinical Implementation of CGM in the Community Pharmacy. This is a 12-hour program with 8 hours of self-study and 4 hours of live instruction.  We have a virtual offering coming up on July 17 from 12-4pm ET and a train-the-trainer scheduled for immediately after. Please let me know if you’d like more information and I’m happy to have a quick call. 

 

Lastly, APhA values the work you do to provide education and training for pharmacists in your state. As you’re applying for grants to support educating pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, we wanted to share a few paragraphs we’ve developed to include our education programs in grant applications. A copy of that can be found here ​docx icon APhA Education Grant Language.docx

MPhA Statement
*** BREAKING NEWS ***

Pharmacists are now authorized to prescribe and dispense hormonal contraceptive patches and self-administered oral hormonal contraceptives without the requirement of evidence of a previous prescription, effective immediately. Earlier this month, the Public Health Council approved an emergency amendment to 105 CMR 700.000 — Implementation of M.G.L. c. 94C to create a more accessible and expedited process for persons to obtain hormonal contraceptives. The proposed amendment was drafted in consultation with the Board of Registration in Medicine, Board of Registration in Pharmacy, and MassHealth, and in consideration of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists guidelines. The regulation implements MGL chapter 94C section 194, as passed in the fiscal year 2024 state budget.
The amendment allows registered pharmacists to prescribe and dispense hormonal contraceptive patches and self-administered oral hormonal contraceptives without a Massachusetts Controlled Substance Registration. Prior to prescribing these contraceptives, a registered pharmacists must complete an approved training program for prescribing hormonal contraceptives, and provide the patient with a self-screening risk assessment tool prior. Upon prescribing and dispensing the contraceptive, the pharmacist must refer or advise the patient to their primary care provider or reproductive healthcare practitioner, if applicable; provide the patient with a written record of the prescribed/dispensed contraceptive; and dispense the contraceptive as soon as practicable after issuing the prescription. Additionally, pharmacists cannot require appointments for patients who wish to obtain these medications. Please see the full regulation for more details on pharmacist requirements

Pharmacist Resources

Did you know that MPhA was delighted to join a number of other health care organizations from throughout the state advocating for
PBM Reform
 
H785 “An Act Protecting 340B Pharmacies”
H1274 “An Act prohibiting PBMs from discriminating against hospitals and patients participating in the 340B drug discount program”
 
H1326/S827 “An Act to Ensure Access to Prescription Medications ”


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