Texas Pharmacy Association
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The Texas Pharmacy Association was formed as the Texas Pharmaceutical Association (TPA) in the May of 1879 in the back of a pharmacy in Dallas, Texas. The name was updated in 1994 to incorporate the idea of pharmacy as a multidisciplinary field that combines a tangible drug product with an intangible cognitive service, which has been developed to be known as Medication Therapy Management. Today the TPA reaches out to almost 4,000 members of pharmacist, technicians, teachers, and others with an investment in pharmacy.
projects and the Professional Recovery Network.
Purpose
The purpose of the Texas Pharmacy Association is to Advocate Pharmacy practice both legally and professionally. This is done through lobbying and Political Action Committees. The TPA also provides Continuing Education to its members, who require 30 hours every two years. Other advocacy functions include development of medication therapy managementMedication therapy management
Medication therapy management is a partnership of the pharmacist, the patient or their caregiver, and other health professionals that promotes the safe and effective use of medications and helps patients achieve the targeted outcomes from medication therapy. MTM was first proposed by Ronald...
projects and the Professional Recovery Network.