Founded in 1880, Kansas Pharmacists Association is one of the oldest statewide professional organizations of pharmacists in the United States. It has a long, proud history of representing pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and pharmacy students of all practice settings in the Sunflower State.
In October, Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly recognized the important role pharmacists have in keeping Kansans healthy during American Pharmacists Month.
Join KPhA in Topeka at the Statehouse on Tuesday, Feb. 5 and advocate for Kansas Pharmacy! Learn more ...
Year Two of Kansas Pharmacy Foundation's When Everyone Leads Experience kicks off soon. Be part of the experience - sponsor or apply today!
Help KPF build a lasting legacy with a Giving Tuesday contribution on Dec. 3.
Medicare Part D Webinars: Nov. 6 & 12
KPhA Board of Directors: Nov. 22
KPhA Day with the Legislature: Feb. 5
KPhA represents the pharmacy profession on local, state, and federal levels to influence positive change and advance the practice of pharmacy.
Promoting peer networking, professional development, and political advocacy for final-year pharmacy students and recent graduates.
This KPhA-administered program assists pharmacy professionals impaired by chemical dependency or other physical or mental health issues.
KPF builds a lasting impact by promoting the welfare and integrity of the profession of pharmacy to improve public health outcomes.
KPhA is YOUR COMMUNITY to form mutually beneficial networks with people in a variety of practice settings. KPhA is YOUR LEADERSHIP and you can be involved as little or as much as you like. KPhA is YOUR VOICE utilizing targeted legislative intiatives to strengthen the practice of pharmacy in Kansas. KPhA's full-time, dedicated staff provides a constant presence at the Kansas Statehouse - fighting for you.
Preserving, protecting and advancing Kansas pharmacy practice through education, engagement, and advocacy.
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