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Summarized SNPhA Resolutions

2007.1 Hampton University SNPhA supports implementing education on health disparities in all colleges and schools of pharmacy
2007.14 University of Tennessee SNPhA supports pharmacy interns receiving focused training and practice as pharmacists.
2008.1 Texas A&M SNPhA supports training for pharmacy students in recognizing the signs of abuse, effective communication skills, and victim confidentiality and patient referals
2009.9 NOVA Southeastern University SNPhA takes the position “that by 2020, the completion of an ASHP accredited PGY-1 residency should be encouraged and ASHP should further support the initiation of residencies for under-represented minority communities.
2010.17 Mercer University SNPhA encourages increased preceptorship and increased exposure to academic pharmacy in current PharmD curricula.
2010.30 University of Illinois-Chicago & University of California-San Francisco SNPhA supports the implementation of a federal emergency program for licenced pharmacist to practice in all 50 states and territories of the United States of America
2011.33 Medical University of South Carolina SNPhA encourages integration of immunization training into the PharmD curriculum.
2011.35 Medical Unviersity of South Carolina & University of Tennessee SNPhA encourages the integration of an optional diabetes certificate program into the PharmD curriculum.
2011.27 University of Tennessee SNPhA encourages ACPE reassessment of industry shortage and urges institutions to carefully reassess any plans for expanding or creating a PharmD. program.
2012.15 Campbell University SNPhA supports specialized certification for pharmacy technicians who prepare radiopharmaceuticals
2012.24 University of Tennessee SNPhA supports the implementation of patient assessment skills into all pharmacy programs.
2013.5 Virginia Commonwealth University SNPhA supports incorporating the content of herbal medications in a required course curriculum and not as an elective course in every pharmacy program.
2013.21 The Ohio State University & Texas A&M University SNPhA does not support graduation as a requirement to sit for the boards.
2013.32 University of Houston, University of Southern Illinois, University of Edwardsville, & St. Louis College of Pharmacy SNPhA supports training initiatives which increases pharmacists’ utilization of MTM services and awareness about how to receive reimbursement; SNPhA supports continuing professional development credits related to MTM topics
2013.34 University of Texas SNPhA supports the Pharmacy Education Act, a bill that will provide loans and scholarships for pharmacy school students willing to provide care in underserved areas.
2013.35 Loma Linda University, University of Houston, University of Colorado, University of Southern California, & University of Michigan SNPhA encourages the integration of immunization training and certification into the PharmD curriculum, as state laws allow
2014.2 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, SCCP-Charleston, & University of New England SNPhA supports the provisions of National Standards on Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS), that impacts culturally competent healthcare education to address medically certified translators and easy-to understand materials.
2014.3 SCCP-Charleston SNPhA recognizes lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender/queer (LGBTQ) as a minority in its mission and objectives
2014.4 South University & Wingate University SNPhA encourages veterinary pharmacy to be offered as an elective in schools of pharmacy nationally
2014.28 Chicago State University SNPhA encourages the requirement of Medicare Part D and Medicaid Awareness as part of the curriculum of all colleges and schools of pharmacy.
2015.2 Howard University, Hampton University, Mercer University, & University of Tennessee SNPhA supports student pharmacists practicing clinical skills through simulation-based activities including simulation labs, clinical skills competitions, and supervised service learning events
2015.4 Wingate University SNPhA encourages and supports the active participation of pharmacists during the open enrollment period; SNPhA encourages and supports the implementation of continuing professional education regarding the Affordable Care Act and health exchanges.
2016.6 University of Toledo SNPhA encourages substance abuse education in the PharmD program to inform students of the occupational hazard and prevent the likeliness of abusing these medications.
2016.7 Southern Illinois University Edwardsville & University of Michigan SNPhA supports expanding pharmacogenomic educational opportunities by encouraging schools of pharmacy to offer these courses for their students
2017.1 University of Pittsburgh SNPhA supports the inclusion of cultural competency in pharmacy school education and the exposure of student pharmacists to diverse patient populations through community service, experiential learning, and international emersion
2017.2 University of Texas at Austin SNPhA encourages and supports pharmacists to be informed on current laws regarding health care in the United States
2017.3 University of Texas at Tyler SNPhA supports the recently passed “Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act” bill.
2017.3 University of Charleston & West Virginia University SNPhA supports the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) to implement a database to track prescriptions on a national level in order to reduce prescription medication abuse
2018.11 University of Georgia SNPhA supports members’ exposure to all the different research opportunities
2018.32 University of Texas at Tyler & St. Louis College of Pharmacy SNPhA encourages educating pharmacists on how to properly serve as medical liaisons
2018.46 University of Maryland-Baltimore SNPhA encourages and supports the implementation of educational and practical training on third party plans as part of the PharmD curriculum,
2018.48 East Tennessee State University SNPhA encourages communication between pharmacy schools and undergraduate schools with diverse student bases to endorse programs for minority representation in academia
2018.68 University of Tennessee & Medical University of South Carolina SNPhA supports the incorporation of training in the use and administration of opioid antagonists, specifically Naloxone, as part of the pharmacy school curriculum
2019.8 Howard University SNPhA supports promoting awareness on Value-Based Care and other pertaining topics including, but not limited to: Population Health, Healthcare Quality, and Healthcare Metrics
2019.10 Howard University & Hampton University SNPhA supports events that promote awareness about maternal mortality disparities, and advocating for related legislation
2019.36 University of Michigan SNPhA supports and encourages pharmacists to inform patients and prescribers about the availability of affordable brand/generic epinephrine drug options
2019.40 The Ohio State University SNPhA encourages pharmacy students to actively practice antimicrobial stewardship skills
2019.43 University of Pittsburgh SNPhA recognizes lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender/queer (LGBTQ) as a minority in its mission and objectives
2020.1 The Ohio State University SNPhA supports the establishment and implementation of dual degree programs
2020.2 The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences SNPhA supports the dispensing of naloxone and the patient education pertaining to its use with every opioid prescription that exceeds 7 days
2020.4 University of Texas SNPhA encourages proactive pharmacy student and professional involvement with healthcare technology at the development phase

2003.5 SNPhA does not support legislation that enables prescription drugs to be imported to the U.S.
2003.6 SNPhA supports the analysis, and regulation of the safety of dietary supplements containing Ephedra
2004.2 SNPhA encourages the FDA to establish a mandatory system where already marketed drugs are compared to the gold standard drugs
2008.7 Medical University of South Carolina SNPhA supports the creation of Behind-the-Counter classification of drugs, which can only be sold after consultation
2010.25 SNPhA supports the national standardization and implementation of uniform, patient friendly guidelines for proper medication disposa
2010.26 Hampton University & Virginia Commonwealth University SNPhA supports legislation that offers affordable healthcare coverage to all Americans
2011.7 University of Houston SNPhA supports the Pharmacist Student Loan Repayment Eligibility Act of 2011
2012.26 University of Michigan SNPhA encourages more extensive labeling on the packaging of first generation anti-histamines products to properly warn patients of the severity of the sedating property
2012.33 University of Illinois-Chicago SNPhA encourages more post-market surveillance studies using patients that more accurately represent the patient population using the drug
2012.15 Campbell University SNPhA supports specialized certification for pharmacy technicians who prepare radiopharmaceuticals
2012.38 University of Kentucky SNPhA discourages the use of veterinary drugs in human patients
2012.42 The Ohio State University SNPhA recognizes the need to inhibit grey markets in order to provide cost-effective, optimal medications for patients
2012.51 University of Incarnate Word & University of Illinois-Chicago SNPhA encourages a national implementation of age restriction of dextromethorphan purchases and/or limitation to behind the counter.
2012.65 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine SNPhA supports the action of authorized prescribers to write the indication (approved and off-label uses) or suspected indication on every prescription
2013.6 South University SNPhA supports the analysis of the safety of dietary supplements containing Ephedra and encourages the regulation of sales of such supplements
2013.8 University of Florida-Gainesville SNPhA discourages physicians from using TAD or UAD abbreviations and directions when prescribing
2013.38 University of Michigan SNPhA supports the immunization of females between the ages of 10 and 26 with Gardasil or Cervarix
2014.6 Hampton University & University of Tennessee SNPhA promotes pharmacists to contact physicians to provide clearer instructions for patients.
2014.34 University of Findley SNPhA encourages and supports the need for clinical research and post market surveillance on herbal medications
2014.41 St.Louis College of Pharmacy SNPhA supports connecting patients with the proper resources for mental illnesses, and proper counseling of patients with newly prescribed medication for a mental illness.
2015.21 Duquesne University & Virginia Commonwealth University SNPhA encourages the reporting of adverse reactions to herbal medications to the FDA MedWatch system
2016.23 University of Kentuckt & University of Michigan SNPhA supports the role of pharmacists in expanding community access to naloxone, and training for pharmacists and student pharmacists
2016.28 Unviersity of Toledo SNPhA encourages the availability of point-of-care testing in community pharmacies as states allow
2016.45 South University & South College SNPhA supports the FDA’s decisions to reduce the acetaminophen limit to 325mg per prescription dose
2016.46 Samford University & Notre Dame of Maryland University SNPhA supports an increase in and enforcement of laws and regulations regarding marketing and availability of non-regulated nicotine delivery systems
2016.47 Virginia Commonwealth University & Senandoah University SNPhA encourages individual state prescription drug monitoring programs, and exchange of information between states
2017.13 Drake University & Washington State University SNPhA supports the FDA’s recommendation that pharmaceutical companies remove feed-grade antimicorbials from drug labels
2017.16 St.Louis College of Pharmacy & Cedarville University SNPhA supports the continued existence of the FDA approval pathways and standards for biosimilars
2017.17 University of Oklahoma SNPhA supports and encourages pharmacists to inform patients and prescribers about the availability of affordable brand/generic epinephrine drug options
2017.18 Touro University California, California Health Sciences University, & Texas A&M SNPhA supports any state or organization that strives to attain provider status for pharmacists in other states, and timely and appropriate reimbursement for these services rendered by pharmacists
2017.35 Texas A&M SNPhA supports the concept of restoring invisible and abandoned trials (RIAT)
2018.23 Samford University & Medical University of South Carolina SNPhA firmly stands against medication price gouging that negatively affects underserved populations
2018.70 University of Michigan & Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville SNPhA supports the lowering of cannabis and cannabinoids from the list of Schedule I substances, and supports the expansion of clinical research
2019.32 University of Maryland Eastern Shore SNPhA supports the pharmacy-based administration of long-acting injectable class="resolutions"s medications, and continuing education programs related to these topics
2019.33 University of Cincinnati, University of Louisiana Monroe, Wayne State University, & St. Louis College of Pharmacy SNPhA supports the development of certified educational programs on cannabinoid use for pharmacy professionals
2019.34 Texas A&M & University of Houston SNPhA supports efforts of programs that enables pharmaceutical manufacturers to utilize limited federal resources to reach underserved populations
2020.9 Texas A&M SNPhA supports the implementation of safety syringes and auto disable syringes as first choice medical injections
2021.32 University of South Florida SNPhA supports the FDA’s regulation towards the manufacture, import, packaging, labeling, advertising, promotion, sale, and distribution of ENDS

2006.4 SNPhA encourages the establishment of more acute treatment clinics that work in partnership with the retail setting to utilize pharmacist’s drug expertise
2008.5 Mercer University SNPhA supports the professional judgment and right of pharmacists to adequately make generically equivalent substitutions
2009.6 University of Houston SNPhA supports the action of authorized prescribers to write the indication (approved and off-label uses) or suspected indication on every prescription
2010.4 Virgnia Commonwealth University SNPhA strongly encourages collaboration among all pharmacy organizations
2010.15 University of Houston SNPhA also supports a pharmacist’s right to decline health care services or activities that would be contrary to his or her religious beliefs, moral convictions, or moral standards of their pharmacy profession
2010.19 University of Tennessee SNPhA supports the distribution of prescription discount vouchers
2010.29 University of Illinois-Chicago SNPhA supports state determined maximum technician-to-pharmacist ratios
2011.9 Touro University & University of the Incarnate Word SNPhA supports the creation of a pharmacy assembly to guide decision making
2011.13 Loma Linda University SNPhA supports the implementation of more protocol based clinical practices in the community and institutional settings
2011.14 Loma Linda University SNPhA supports the establishment and success of independent pharmacies and practices
2011.18 University of Texas at Austin SNPhA strongly supports healthcare models, such as the medical home, which incorporate the clinical skills of pharmacists
2011.44 University of Tennessee SNPhA supports the formation of and participation in Third Party pharmacist immunization networks
2011.45 Medical University of South Carolina SNPhA supports an area adequate to administer immunizations be provided in each of these pharmacy settings.
2012.41 University of Houston SNPhA supports the promotion of pharmacists’ involvement in the development, implementation, and maintenance of disease state treatment protocols and guidelines
2012.52 University of Incarnate Word SNPhA discourages a reward system if a prescription is not ready in an allotted time as being the primary marketing tool
2012.64 University of Colorado SNPhA supports all pharmacy organizations in empowering more lobbyists with unified directives
2013.10 University of New England SNPhA respects the religious, social, or personal beliefs of all patients or customers interacting with pharmacy employees
2013.41 California Northstate University SNPhA supports raising awareness of poison control center services
2013.44 University of Michigan SNPhA encourages pharmacists to seek to be part of patient centered medical homes
2013.47 University of Southern California SNPhA supports the implementation of Accountable class="resolutions" Care Organizations
2014.10 University of Pittsburgh & University of Florida-St.Petersberg SNPhA supports an increased role of pharmacists in informing the public of the safety of the MMR vaccine
2015.16 University of Florida at Gainesville pharmacies across the nation should have separate filing trays for sulfa, penicillin and chemotherapeutic formulations
2015.17 University of Mississippi SNPhA supports and encourages the report of vaccine errors to VERP and vaccine-related adverse events to VAERS.
2015.18 Mercer University & University of Baltimore SNPhA encourages the practice of professionalism by pharmacists and student pharmacists on any public platform
2015.19 University of Tennessee & University of Pittsburgh SNPhA advocates for legislative provision that allows for Pharmacist Prescriber Collaborative Practice Agreements in all states
2015.20 University of Georgia SNPhA supports the establishment of mentoring programs at colleges and schools of pharmacy
2015.33 University of Iowa & University of Kentucky SNPhA encourages the implementation and expansion of Point-of-Care testing by state laws
2015.35 University of Kentucky, University of Toledo, University of Maryland at Baltimore, St. Louis College of Pharmacy & University of Tennessee SNPhA supports the use of healthcare delivery methods such as Collaborative Drug Therapy Management (CDTM) as endorsed by The Alliance for Pharmaceutical Care
2015.36 Xavier University SNPhA supports the implementation of a community outreach component within SNPhA chapters to provide education of the profession of pharmacy to their communities
2015.38 Texas Southern University SNPhA endorses the recommendation for community pharmacies to implement performance metrics
2016.52 University of Pittsburgh, University of Kentucky, University of Toledo, University of Maryland at Baltimore, University of St. Louis, & University of Tennessee SNPhA advocates for legislative provisions and supports use of healthcare delivery methods such as Collaborative Drug Therapy Management (CDTM)
2016.53 Mercer Univeristy SNPhA supports the establishment of professional development seminars for its members at the chapter level
2016.54 Hampton University SNPhA supports connecting pharmacists and student pharmacists with the necessary state recovery network programs for prescription drug abuse
2016.55 Nova Southeastern University & Belmont University SNPhA supports including HIV/AIDS prevention, testing, and management in scope of practice and the expansion of student involvement in HIV/AIDS awareness
2017.27 University of Houston SNPhA encourages educating susceptible populations on preventative measures for Hepatitis C
2017.33 East Tennessee State University SNPhA encourages incorperation of safety protocols, procedures, and devices to ensure the security of all pharmacy
2017.43 University of New England & South California College of Pharmacy SNPhA supports the provision of syringes without a prescription and referals when pharmacists choose not to
2017.44 University of Georgia, Mercer University, Medical University of South Carolina, & University of Maryland-Baltimore SNPhA advocates for pharmacists and student pharmacists to take a more proactive role in emphasizing the need for lifestyle modifications
2017.45 University of Georgia College of Pharmacy, Medical University of South Carolina, Mercer University, & Universitty of Baltimore-Maryland SNPhA encourages its members to work with their schools to expose students to nontraditional opportunities
2017.46 University of Charleston, West Virginia University, Medical University of South Carolina, & Samford University SNPhA supports educating their local communities about prescription drug abuse, and proper disposal of medications
2017.47 Hampton University, East Tennessee State University, & Virginia Commonwealth University SNPhA supports the enhancement of patient verification for each prescription while distributing medication
2018.16 Ohio Northern University & University of Texas SNPhA supports chapters educating students about what pharmacists can accomplish with provider status
2018.34 Mercer University SNPhA supports the development of an “NPhA Recruitment Program” at the chapter level
2018.54 Touro University SNPhA supports poactively identifying patients who may benefit from smoking cessation interventions
2018.64 University of Buffalo SNPhA encourages legislation to expand practice for all pharmacy interns to administer immunizations
2018.69 Midwestern University SNPhA supports pharmacists and patients identifying the signs and symptoms of stroke
2019.14 Wingate University SNPhA encourages and supports clinical trials with a focus on various minority groups to ensure the effectiveness and safety
2019.31 University of Georgia SNPhA supports research initiatives to develop non-opioid analgesics
2019.37 Temple University SNPhA supports that community pharmacies carry a first aid kit, AED device, and emergency medications
2019.46 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine SNPhA supports the utilization of pharmacists as medication experts with unique skills to fill the gaps in primary healthcare
2019.54 University of Houston SNPhA encourages independent pharmacies developing a local delivery system and promoting all pharmacists as clinicians
2021.04 California Northstate University SNPhA recognizes the role pharmacists and student pharmacists have during the COVID-19 pandemic in educating and vaccination
2021.21 University of Kentucky & University of Louisiana SNPhA supports programs that relieve financial burden from patients including the distribution of manufacturer copay cards, prescription discount cards, and access to patient assistance programs (PAPs)
2021.24 Mercer University SNPhA supports an extended role of pharmacists in prisons
2021.35 Rosalind Franklin University SNPhA supports the position that the completion of an ASHP-accredited postgraduate-year-one residency
2021.36 Notre Dame of Maryland SNPhA encourages any legislation to permanently expand pharmacists’ scope of practice beyond the pandemic to be authorized to immunize children age 3 to 18 years
2021.39 Texas A&M University SNPhA supports the integration of evidence-based drug-gene testing in clinical pharmacy practice

2005.4 SNPhA encourages drug manufacturers and their affiliate marketing agencies to incorporate more patient education into their direct-to-consumer marketing
2010.14 University of Charlestion & University of Tennessee SNPhA encourages pharmacists or pharmacy interns to counsel on new prescriptions and offer counseling on refill medications
2010.8 University of the Incarnate Word & University of Houston SNPhA supports the education of target populations on such disease states to help patients and their families seek medical care
2011.19 Touro University SNPhA promotes emphasizing the benefits and efficacy of annual influenza vaccination
2011.20 University of Southern California SNPhA supports the sale of sharps containers in pharmacies, and education on needle safety
2011.22 Northeast Ohio University SNPhA supports the establishment of private consultation areas in all pharmacies.
2011.25 University of Houston SNPhA supports pharmacists in encouraging said individuals to undergo regular screenings
2011.29 University of Incarnate Word SNPhA supports the use of traditional and non-traditional settings to share information and education within communities.
2012.3 University of Maryland SNPhA encourages multi-cultural awareness and education by using multi language patient education leaflets
2012.22 University of Tennessee & Mercer University SNPhA encourages all clinical institutions to develop a mandatory counseling program for asthma and COPD
2012.62 University of Colorado SNPhA encourages identifying and assiting patients at risk for non-adherence
2013.53 St. Louis College of Pharmacy SNPhA supports increased patient awareness of the importance of appropriate monitoring for warfarin, antiplatelet agents, insulin, and oral hypoglycemic agents
2014.46 University of Houston SNPhA supports pharmacists to provide counseling on herbal and OTC products, and update patient profiles with this information
2014.48 University of Incarnate Word SNPhA supports the DEA’s “Take Back Day” for unused/expired medications
2014.50 Ohio Northern University SNPhA supports efforts to educate target populations on lifestyle modifications, and development of children’s programs that encourage healthy lifelong habits
2014.52 St. Louis College of Pharmacy SNPhA supports the recommendation to patients to limit the use of multiple pharmacies, and discourages transfe coupons
2014.53 University of Toledo SNPhA encourage medication therapy management in all settings in which it would benefit the patient
2017.20 University of Toledo SNPhA encourages hospital pharmacists to perform medication reconciliations with follow-up and encourages community pharmacists to perform medication therapy management (MTM) services
2017.21 University of Michigan & Purdue University SNPhA supports the equitable class="resolutions" distribution of healthcare access and removal of discriminitory gender edit legislation
2017.22 Texas Southern University SNPhA supports and encourages handicap accessibility at the pharmacy
2017.24 University of Findlay SNPhA encourages the implementation of academic education involving chemical dependency
2017.40 University of Maryland Baltimore SNPhA supports the advancement of pharmacy in public health through accessible public health services
2017.41 Florida A&M University SNPhA encourages pharmacists to provide each patient with an optional current list of medications on a Prescription Medication Drug card
2018.3 Wingate University & Temple University SNPhA encourages all members and pharmacists to pursue Mental Health First Aid Certification
2018.8 University of South Florida SNPhA encourages education and intervention programs, such as “Brown Bag” programs, and other geriatric pharmacotherapy education
2018.15 Cedarville University, Purdue University, & Ohio Northern University SNPhA supports the training of pharmacists to safely recommend and consult underserved patients about the importance and efficacy of antidepressant medications
2018.17 Ohio Northen University SNPhA supports providing patient education and counseling about the importance of proper vaccination in the youth
2018.19 University of Pittsburgh & Samford University SNPhA supports collaboration with translational personnel
2018.28 Howard University SNPhA supports Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for pain treatment
2018.30 University of Louisiana - Monroe & University of Illinois Chicago SNPhA acknowledges mental illness and substance use disorder as described by Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) to be as valid as physical illness
2018.36 University of Houston SNPhA acknowledges the harmful effects of sexual assault on mental health and supports a partnership with Mental Health America
2018.45 Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville SNPhA supports pharmacy involvement at each transition of care appointment for complete medication review and reconciliation, and discharge counseling
2018.55 Wayne State University & Ohio Northern University SNPhA supports Bone Health Assessment and education for older adults
2018.63 The Ohio State University SNPhA encourages programs that focus on education for immigrant and refugee populations on navigating the American healthcare system
2018.79 University of Houston & St. Louis College of Pharmacy SNPhA encourages a partnership with the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities to formulate enhanced counseling techniques
2019.1 University of Texas SNPhA encourages incorporation of at least one hour in their curriculum on gender affirming hormone therapy and medical services
2019.5 University of South Florida SNPhA challenges weight based stigma and supports bariatric sensitivity training for healthcare workers
2019.30 Mercer University SNPhA supports education related to cancer prevention, early detection, and high-quality treatment
2019.38 University of Michigan SNPhA supports use of inclusive patient information collection forms that allows patients to accurately communicate their gender identity and preferred pronouns
2019.41 The Ohio State University & The University of Texas SNPhA supports education and counseling regarding contraception and emergency contraception use
2019.53 Touro University SNPhA encourages an annual infographic campaign that addresses potential barriers to vaccination
2020.10 Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville SNPhA strongly recommends closely observing prescribed liquid medication dose and counsel approprieatly
2020.11 University of Kentucky & University of Louisianna at Monroe SNPhA supports inclusion of medication to assist in the treatment of OUD
2020.26 Samford University & University of South Carolina SNPhA recognizes the Deaf/deaf community as a minority and encourages the implementation of healthcare resources for this community
2021.9 University of Louisiana - Monroe SNPhA supports all pharmacists in community settings use methods such as “QuEST/SCHOLAR-MAC” to interview patients

2006.1 SNPhA supports the clinical pharmacy practitioner license (CPP) and the recognition of pharmacists as a “Provider”
2006.2 SNPhA supports the continuation of medication assistance programs that help provide low income and elderly patients with free supplies of high cost medication
2007.12 Campbell University SNPhA supports pharmacy reimbursement that takes into consideration the total cost of dispensing
2009.8 University of Houston SNPhA strongly supports patients receiving prescriptions through state funded Medicaid programs meet with a pharmacist to complete a review
2010.7 University of the Incarnate Word SNPhA supports the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
2010.18 Wingate Univeristy SNPhA supports an effort to make physicians more aware of drug costs, patient co-pay structures and prior authorizations
2012.20 University of New England SNPhA supports pharmacists having the right to give scheduled and CDC recommended adult immunizations without prescriptions
2012.31 Southern Illinois University - Edwardsville SNPhA endorses the Pharmacist Recovery Networks in their missions and any organization catering to the treatment and prevention of addiction
2013.49 University of Houston SNPhA supports legislation that encourages an increase in transparency within PBMs
2013.51 University of Southern California SNPhA supports the implementation of uniform prescription drug cards that include all of the necessary information for processing prescription claims
2014.12 University of Maryland-Baltimore, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, & Hampton University SNPhA supports all legislation that recognizes pharmacists as health care providers
2017.29 rOhio Northern University, University of Michigan, Wayne State University, & University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences SNPhA supports increased discussion with prescribers about reducing the number of opioids prescribed for acute treatment
2017.36 Belmont University, Medical University of South Carolina, & Virginia Commonwealth University SNPhA supports the utilization of charitable class="resolutions" pharmacy programs by patients in need.
2021.28 University of Texas SNPhA supports legislation that requires PBMs in managed care organizations to increase reimbursement rates for drugs below the acquisition cost
2021.31 University of Texas & Loma Linda Univeristy SNPhA encourages the integration of third-party MTM vendors to serve as a link between pharmacies and patients’ health plans

2001.4 University of Illinois Chicago SNPhA does not support the use of pharmaceutical vending machines
2010.20 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine SNPhA support a nationalized web based tool that enables pharmacists, retailers, and law enforcement to track the sales of pseudoephedrine
2010.27 University of Kentucky SNPhA supports the implementation of an electronic drug-monitoring program used by pharmacists and other healthcare professionals
2011.53 Medical University of South Carolina SNPhA encourages educational pharmaceutical tools and databases be readily accessible in all pharmacy settings.
2012.27 Northeastern Ohio Medical University SNPhA supports full access of all medication-related online references
2013.24 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine SNPhA supports a concerted effort among all pharmacies and health care providers to enroll in a national database of all electronic medical electronic records
2013.60 The Ohio State Univeristy SNPhA supports and encourages the growth of the field of pharmacy informatics
2016.30 University of Cincinnati & University of Oklahoma SNPhA supports the additional access of electronic veterinary medicine references
2017.23 Texas Southern University SNPhA encourages the adding of current patient medication list to an online patient portal
2019.17 Notre Dame of Maryland SNPhA supports providing patients and caretakers with medication information packets at a 5th grade reading level
2019.26 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill SNPhA encourages the profession of pharmacy and healthcare entities to be proactive in maintaining cybersecurity systems
2019.27 University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill SNPhA encourages the profession to utilize their state’s Immunization Information Systems (IIS) database
2021.16 The Ohio State University SNPhA encourages establishment of relationships and educating patients with chronic diseases
2021.33 University of Houston SNPhA encourages pharmacy schools to train student pharmacists to provide effective telehealth services

1997.3 SNPhA will support and jointly develop the project, Operation Immunization, in conjunction with APhA-ASP
2003.2 SNPhA will develop a HIV/AIDS Awareness National Project targeting minority communities.
2003.3 SNPhA supports efforts to educate its members, health practitioners and the general public on health literacy disparities
2007.15 University of Colorado SNPhA supports campaigning for pharmacy intern immunization administration privileges
2010.2 University of Charleston SNPhA supports activism regarding legislation that affects the profession of pharmacy
2011.27 University of Incarnate Word SNPhA implement a presidential signature initiative program to be changed upon election of each new president
2012.10 South Carolina College of Pharmacy SNPhA supports promotion and education on the shingles vaccine and any other vaccine in these age groups
2012.52 University of Southern California, University of Houston, & Texas Southern University SNPhA supports collaboration among chapters to encourage healthcare relief during times of crisis and preparedness training
2012.57 Xavier University SNPhA supports awareness of health care literacy and health literacy training
2013.27 University of Tennessee SNPhA supports education on the organ donation process for all disease states requiring donors
2015.05 Howard University & Virginia Commonwealth University SNPhA encourages pharmacist participation in local emergency preparedness and disaster relief volunteer efforts in order to be ready for these circumstances
2015.08 Wingate University & The University of Georgia SNPhA supports and encourages pharmacists to take an active role in helping patients obtain crucial information concerning patient assistance programs
2015.11 South Carolina College of Pharmacy SNPhA encourages pharmacists and student pharmacists to reach out to eligible patients and inform them of the MTM services offered
2015.12 Florida A&M University, Wingate University, South College, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, & The Ohio State University SNPhA encourages pharmacists and student pharmacists to obtain additional certification in HIV/AIDS screening and counseling to ensure optimum outcomes for patient care.
2015.13 Temple University, University of Charleston, University of Maryland at Baltimore, University of Pittsburgh, Wingate University, South College & University of New England SNPhA supports pharmacists and student pharmacists to be well informed on the proper ways to dispose unused/expired prescription drugs
2015.26 University of Cincinnati, University of Michigan, & University of Kentucky SNPhA supports pharmacy practice sites to use patient-friendly educational materials (PEMs), and implement medical terminology electives
2015.29 Midwestern University of Chicago, University of Michigan, & University of Illinois at Chicago SNPhA supports student pharmacists and pharmacists who are certified in diabetes management.
2015.30 St. Louis College of Pharmacy, The Ohio State University, and the University of Kentucky SNPhA supports pharmacists and student pharmacists inclusion in patient discharge and follow-up programs to best improve patient outcomes
2015.31 University of Houston & Texas Southern University SNPhA endorses increased awareness of mental health and commitment to the implementation of such services to improve overall health of the patient
2015.32 Rosalind Franklin University & University of Michigan SNPhA supports promoting and providing comprehensive and non- judgmental patient counseling for Plan B and Plan B One Step
2016.42 Wingate University & Samford University SNPhA supports prescriptive authority to all pharmacists in the United States to prescribe self-administered hormonal contraceptives to qualifying patients
2017.8 The Ohio State University SNPhA supports involvement in National Mental Health Awareness Week
2017.9 University of Toledo & Cedarville University SNPhA encourages adopiton of a personalized adherence program called Appointment-Based Medication Synchronization
2017.12 University of Southern Illinois – Edwardsville & University of Toledo SNPhA supports schools providing an education about the dangers of prescription drug misuse and abuse,
2017.48 National Office of the Student National Pharmaceutical Association SNPhA supports efforts to eliminate the stigma associated with mental illness, and the creation of the Mental Health Initiative
2018.42 University of Cincinnati SNPhA will take all appropriate measures to spread awareness about the healthcare disparities that refugees face
2018.78 Rosalind Franklin & University of Louisiana - Monroe SNPhA supports the education of children and young adults through outreaches and educational events about healthcare opportunities
2019.3 University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences SNPhA supports working with community organizations associated with homeless veterans to fundraise for and offer services
2019.4 University of Kentucky, Chicago State University, Ohio Northern, University of Colorado, University of Illinois Chicago, & University of Texas-Tyler SNPhA will take appropriate measures to spread awareness about pharmacy deserts across the nation
2019.7 East Tennessee State University, Samford University, & University of South Carolina SNPhA encourages increased student awareness of women’s health needs
2019.9 University of Louisiana Monroe SNPhA encourages the formation of these partnerships to provide pharmacy students opportunities to improve professional expertise, serve the underserved communities, and strengthen the health-care infrastructure
2019.23 University of South Carolina SNPhA supports the expansion of the Bridging the Gap initiative mentoring opportunities to pharmacy students seeking to expose middle school, high school and undergraduate students
2019.39 Xavier University of Louisiana & Medical University of South Carolina SNPhA supports and aims to increase collaboration between these and other like-minded organizations through the implementation of an Interprofessional Liaison position at the chapter and national levels
2019.51 Texas Southern University SNPhA implements a national initiative to educate patients on proper steps regarding medication storage and transport in the event of a natural disaster
2019.52 Texas Southern University & University of Michigan SNPhA supports the United States Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health in National Minority Health Month
2020.19 Wingate University & Mercer University SNPhA encourages increased student and professional awareness of autoimmune disorders, supports the implementation of autoimmune disorder education, and supports identifying risk factors in such underserved communities
2021.18 University of South Carolina SNPhA supports efforts to educate its members, health practitioners and the underserved communities on health literacy disparities and encourages the implementation and promotion of basic health literacy through all of its initiatives and programs
2021.34 University of New England Members of SNPhA will advocate for the development of new antibiotics through the integration of an annual antibiotic awareness event on the chapter level.
2021.41 University of Kansas SNPhA supports access to affordable childcare, healthcare, education, and basic needs for ALL children

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SNPhA is an educational service association of pharmacy students who are concerned about the profession of pharmacy, healthcare issues, and the poor minority representation in these areas. The purpose of SNPhA is to plan, organize, coordinate, and execute programs geared toward the improvement of the health, educational, and social environment of minority communities.

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