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Pharmacists to help with disaster response

Emergency Management Alert, December 22, 2003

The Department of Homeland Security and representatives from the Joint Commission of Pharmacy Practitioners agreed December 8 to create pharmacist response units for national disaster relief efforts.

The teams could assist in a mass vaccination or chemoprophylaxis campaign after an attack by terrorists using chemical or biological agents.

The six pharmacy organizations, including the American Pharmacists Association, will help establish 10 200-member regionally based teams. Dubbed National Pharmacist Response Teams, the groups will include pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy students to respond to national public health emergencies. The teams will provide patient evaluation, patient teaching, medication counseling, dispensing, distribution, and immunizations.

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