The Dallas Area Pharmacy Association has been recognizing pharmacy students since 2012, shaping the future of our profession. We are pleased to be able to award scholarships to undergraduates and recent PharmD graduates students that are invested in advocating for their profession and educating their communities.
Your generous gift of any size is a great way to help and encourage our pharmacy students to achieve their goals.
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Do you have a friend that you want to introduce to DAPA?
If your friend has never been to our meetings before, they can contact us and we will send them a code to waive their Scholarship Donation Fee for their first ever meeting!
Have them email us at dallasareapharmacy@gmail.com with a brief introduction and who referred them! We can’t wait to meet them at our meeting!

Most notably, we would like to thank all of those who have actively contributed and joined the Scholarship Match Challenge for the benefit of our DAPA students and the profession of pharmacy. Because of you, we are getting closer and closer to our goal.

DAPA and TPA is calling all pharmacists, pharmacy students, and pharmacy technicians in the Dallas Area to join Texas Pharmacy Association and choosing Dallas as your affiliate. The more numbers we have, the stronger we are. TPA is working daily to advocate for the field of pharmacy in the State of Texas. Check out this link to learn more! Click Here.


May 2022 Meeting
Presented by Terri Burrows PharmD, Compliance Officer of TSBP
Thursday, May 5, 2022
Kroger Dallas Division Office
751 Freeport Pkwy, Coppell, TX 75019
6:00 PM Sign-In Begins
6:30 Program Begins
Boxed lunches will be served
In person & virtual registration available.
Scholarship Donation Fee:
Members: $10
Non-members: $25
Free for pharmacy students
Virtual Attendance:
$10 for Members & Non-Members
Free for Pharmacy Students
This Texas Law Review Session will grant 1 Hour of CE that meets the qualifications for the State of Texas ONLY.
No ACPE CE will be granted from this program.
You may submit this CE session to NABP CE Monitoring program once you receive the certificate of completion from the Texas State of Pharmacy.
NOTICE
It is VERY VERY important that you enter your information correctly and accurately when registering for this program.
This is how we will verify your attendance, send you the online meeting information (if virtual), and submit your information to the State Board so you can receive your CE credit.
You have to attend the ENTIRETY of the program. You will be signing an attestation at the end to state that you have attended the FULL program.


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Women’s Health Awareness Sessions
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Click here to register for our December 3, 2020 Meeting with Merck Oncology
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You are invited to… DAPA’s First Virtual Meeting… with AstraZeneca!
Click on this link to register! — ALL ARE WELCOME!
COPD Updates and Treatment Options
Speakers:
Mandy Jackson, PharmD
Brian Meadors, PharmD, BCPS, BCPPS
Presentation Time & Date:
Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 6:00 PM
The presentation will be followed by DAPA announcements made by DAPA President, Jeff Loesch
This is a FREE presentation for all participants.
Please do not forget about our pharmacy students still need scholarship donations! You can make a donation by clicking on this link! Scholarship Donation Link
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Now more than ever, it is important to prioritize the protection of healthcare workers who are at risk from infectious diseases, particularly hepatitis B, a potentially deadly virus that is spread through contact with infected blood and bodily fluids and can live on surfaces for at least seven days.1,2,3
Please join us to discuss why Hepatitis B is a current threat to our healthcare community and learn more about innovations in protection through vaccination.
This educational presentation will include a live Q & A session. Please choose from the options below:
Click here for more information on this educational presentation with a live Q & A session.
1 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Hepatitis B. In: Hamborsky J, Kroger A, Wolfe S, eds. Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases. 13th ed. Washington, DC: Public Health Foundation; 2015:149-174. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/downloads/hepb.pdf. Accessed October16, 2017.
2. Walayat S, Ahmed Z, Martin D, Puli S, Cashman M, Dhillon S. Recent advances in vaccination of non-responders to standard dose hepatitis B virus vaccine. World J Hepatol.2015;7(24):2503-2509. doi:10.4254/wjh.v7.i24.2503 3. Than TT, Jo E, Todt D, et al. High environmental stability of hepatitis B virus and inactivation requirements for chemical biocides. J Infect Dis. 2018 Oct 24. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiy620. [Epub ahead of print].
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UNT System College of Pharmacy
UNT System College of Pharmacy is offering “LIVE” Online continuing education credits for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
TOPICS INCLUDE:
Texas Law Update
Presented by Allison Benz, R.Ph., M.S., Executive Director, Texas State Board of Pharmacy (1 hour)
Pain Management and Patient Safety
Presented by Maricar Conson, PharmD, and Lan Le, PharmD, PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residents, UNT System College of Pharmacy (1 hour)
Friday, June 12, 2020 12 pm (CDT) “Live” via Zoom
Click the link https://incedo.rievent.com/a/HOYJTI to register.
Once registered, you will receive zoom link.
Questions? Contact Lisa Killam-Worrall at Lisa.Killam-Worrall@unthsc.edu