Course opens: 
10/21/2020

Stronger Together – Collaborative Approaches to Advocacy and Practice Advancement (On-demand)

Overview

Since the Washington State Pharmacy Association implemented the Compounding Special Interest Group (SIG) the impact on practice in Washington has been significant. The SIG has been a significant force for changes in Compounding in Washington State. The inaugural Chair, CEO, and Director of Government Affairs will reflect on their successes, including the most recent attack on the profession.


Pricing

 

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Webinar Registration Fees
APC Membership TypePrice (USD)
Pharmacist Member$55.00
Pharmacy Technician or Student Member$25.00
Non-member$75.00

Please note: APC Members will be able to select their discounted pricing at checkout.


 

Intended audience

    • Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians

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    Microsoft Edge (most recent 2 versions)

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    Computer: 1 Mbps or better (broadband recommended)

    Mobile device: 3G or better (WiFi recommended)

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    2GB of RAM (minimum), 4GB or more of RAM (recommended)

     


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    This webinar is Copyright © Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding 2026.

    Course summary
    Available credit: 
    • 0.10 CEU (ACPE)
    • 1.00 Contact Hours
    Price:
    $75.00

    Jenny Arnold

    Dr. Jenny Arnold is the CEO of the Washington State Pharmacy Association, which is the home and voice to Washington pharmacists, technicians, student pharmacists, and pharmacies. Jenny received her Doctor of Pharmacy Degree from the University of Washington School of Pharmacy and completed her Pharmacy Practice Residency the next year at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle. Dr. Arnold has worked at the WSPA since 2009 to advance the practice of pharmacy through advocacy, education and connections within and beyond the profession.

    Dawn Ipsen

    Dr. Dawn Ipsen is a compounding pharmacist with more than 25-years of experience serving human and veterinary patients. She is the owner of two community-based compounding pharmacies in Washington state and is recognized for her expertise in personalized medication therapy, quality compounding practices, and patient-centered care.
     

    Dr. Ipsen holds an APC Fellowship and is also a Fellow of the American College of Veterinary Pharmacists and American College of Apothecaries, reflecting her advanced training and leadership in both human and veterinary compounding. In addition, she is a clinical instructor for the University of Washington School of Pharmacy and an affiliate faculty member for Bastyr University. Her professional focus includes women’s health, hormone therapy, low-dose naltrexone, dermatology compounding, and complex veterinary medication solutions for small animals, exotic pets, and large animal patients.
     

    Dr. Ipsen is deeply engaged in pharmacy advocacy, education, and legislative efforts to protect patient access to compounded medications. She currently holds an APC Board of Directors position and is the founding chair for the WA State Pharmacy Association (WSPA) - Compounding Special Interest Group. The WSPA awarded her with the Distinguished Leadership Award in 2023 and the UW School of Pharmacy Distinguished Alumni Award in 2021. Dr. Ipsen regularly collaborates with prescribers, healthcare professionals, and educators to improve the therapeutic outcomes, health, education and vitality of the communities we serve.

    Dedi Little

    Dedi Little has served as Director of Government Affairs for the Washington State Pharmacy Association for 21 years and has over 35 years of lobbying experience in Olympia, throughout her career, Dedi has represented a broad range of business and industry interests. She previously worked with the Washington Retail Association and the National Federation of Independent Business, advocating on behalf of retailers and small businesses across the state. Early in her career, she represented numerous agriculture associations and timber businesses. Dedi studied Political Science at The Evergreen State College.

    The activity is eligible for ACPE credit, see final CPE activity announcement for specific details.

    Please note: APC Members will be able to select their discounted pricing at checkout.

    APC Members benefit from discounted pricing.
    Not a member? Click here to learn more!
    Webinar Registration Fees
    APC Membership TypePrice (USD)
    Pharmacist Member$55.00
    Pharmacy Technician or Student Member$25.00
    Non-member$75.00

    By registering for this Alliance for Pharmacy Compounding (APC) webinar, you confirm that your information, including contact information, will be shared with APC for direct marketing purposes.


    CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY

    There are no refunds, returns or transfers upon purchase of the webinar.

    Price

    Price:
    $75.00
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    Course expires: 
    12/31/2031