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Scholarship qualifications and application process are outlined in the guide below. Letter of Recommendation Guidance Award. Congratulations to our very own Board of Director Regina Martin!! For her hard work and dedication to patients and the profession of pharmacy she was awarded the.

New Hampshire Pharmacist of the Year Award ! Regina was called upon to serve as pharmacist in charge by the State of NH to lead the mass vaccination effort at the Loudon Motor Speedway. An Act relative to pharmacist provider status, nicotine cessation therapy, and pharmacy benefits manager requirements. An Act relative to copayments for insulin, establishing a wholesale prescription drug importation program, establishing a New Hampshire prescription drug affordability board, establishing the prescription drug competitive marketplace, relative to the pricing of generic prescription drugs, relative to prior authorization for prescription drug coverage, and requiring insurance coverage for epinephrine auto-injectors.

Establishes a wholesale importation program for prescription drugs from Canada by or on behalf of the state. This bill requires the department of health and human services to design the program and obtain federal approval for the program. An Act relative to pharmacist administration of vaccines and allowing a licensed advanced pharmacy technician to administer vaccines. Immunization Resources:. If you are already national certified in immunization delivery but need some refresher material here is a list of opportunities to consider below:.

Proud supporters of the education and training of our pharmacy technicians. Check out what is going on nationally in our profession:. Join us. Remember me Forgot password. New Hampshire Healthcare Workers for Climate Action is hoping to mobilize support for climate solutions by educating health professionals and state leaders on how climate change could impact our health. Lynch described the way climate change could cause more drought and flood, increase diseases carried by ticks and mosquitos, and cause coastal beaches to disappear as sea levels rise.

Action on climate change has been controversial in the New Hampshire legislature, and New Hampshire lags neighboring states on certain climate actions, like creating mandates for greenhouse gas reductions.

New Hampshire Healthcare Workers for Climate Action has circulated a letter calling on state leaders to transition away from the use of fossil fuels, among other actions on climate change. Rising heat is also a concern for some school-aged children, especially for schools without air conditioning, said Linda Compton, a school nurse and representative for the New Hampshire School Nurses Association.

And the impacts of climate change might not be the same for all people in New Hampshire. Marie-Elizabeth Ramas, a physician in Nashua, said adverse health outcomes from environmental factors are impacting residents of the Granite State differently based on factors like race and age. There is no equivocating on this: Racism is a public health crisis. The practice of discriminatory policies coupled with the abuse of power result in devastating effects on our Black and brown communities.

We are troubled and saddened by the staggering maternal and infant mortality rates for Black mothers and babies, where pregnant Black women are over three times more likely than white women to die during childbirth, and Black babies die over twice as much as white babies.

We see how the impact of racism on our toddlers, children, teens, and adults result in poor physical and mental health. While there is increasing collective awareness of implicit bias and recognition of the vitality of cultural competency and workforce diversity, more needs to be done in creating a culture that celebrates and uplifts the richness of those who work and live in this state.

We are deeply distressed by the overwhelming disproportionate impacts of the coronavirus pandemic, which is unmasking longstanding disparities in access to quality health care and safe and secure housing, as well as the economic security that results from good jobs with meaningful benefits. These disparities are the result of years of existing policy and systems-level action, and inaction, by our institutions and societal structures.

Under the charge of Gov. Sununu, the N. There, we recognize the continued divide between communities of color and white patients in the state. This pandemic, like all others before, was quickly amplifying and widening the divide.



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