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		<title>West Virginia University</title>
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			<title>(27) APhA-ASP encourages all states to legally allow student pharmacists, with the proper training and supervision, to administer vaccinations.</title>
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			<description>R2 PRT: Immunizations given by students - Wording/action: 

(27) APhA-ASP encourages all states to legally allow student pharmacists, with the proper training and supervision, to administer vaccinations. 



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In some states, students are allowed to immunize while they are in school.  This is not a universal policy.  Allowing students to immunize would provide a valuable asset to the school and offer experience to the student before he or she enters  ...</description>
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			<title>(26) APhA-ASP strongly encourages federal and state legislative bodies to recognize pharmacists as health-care providers.</title>
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			<description>R2 PRT: Health Care Provider Status - Wording/action:

(26) APhA-ASP strongly encourages federal and state legislative bodies to recognize pharmacists as health-care providers.



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This is not currently a resolution that is on the books.  Resolution 1999.2 encourages recognition under HCFA which is a division of DHHR that deals with Medicare/Medicaid.  This does not recognize pharmacists as health care provider’s across the board.  In West Virginia,  ...</description>
			<category>West Virginia University</category>
			<pubDate>Sun, 12 Oct 2008 17:09:56 GMT</pubDate>
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