Campbell Pharmacy grad named NCPA Independent Pharmacist of the Year

Campbell University 2016 Winter Commencement

Joseph Moose, PharmD, independent community pharmacist and co-owner of Moose Pharmacy in Concord, North Carolina, was announced as the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) 2015 Willard B. Simmons Independent Pharmacist of the Year.

 

The announcement came during the First General Session at the NCPA 2015 Annual Convention on Sunday, October 11, in National Harbor, Maryland. The Independent Pharmacist of the Year award recognizes an independent pharmacist for exemplary leadership and commitment to independent pharmacy and to their community. The award is named in honor of Willard B. Simmons, a former executive secretary of NCPA (which was then known as the National Association of Retail Druggists) and a long-time NCPA Foundation trustee.

 

Most recently, Moose made waves in the pharmacy community through his work with the Community Care of North Carolina (CCNC) on developing ways for community pharmacies to manage work flow and the patient population. Essentially, the grant-funded work has the main purpose is to create a care plan with patients post-hospital discharge and engage community pharmacists and case managers to enforce the best plan of action. The goal is to remain in contact with patients to prevent drug interactions, non-adherence, and possible trips back to the hospital. This project is funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.

 

Moose is a member of the charter class of the Campbell University School of Pharmacy. To read more about his story, please visit our Alumni Spotlights page.

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