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Help us help you!
PSW exists to
proactively address and influence changes in health care policy and to
provide its members with the resources necessary to prepare for and react to
a dynamic pharmacy profession.
What’s in it for you? Professional and political advocacy, practice interest
networks, continuing education programs, networking and leadership
opportunities, e-news and regular professional publications. Most
importantly, a unified voice that draws on the strength of all Wisconsin’s
pharmacy professionals.
You’ve thought about becoming a member. Do it now! You’ll be
supporting yourself and all of Wisconsin pharmacy as we
continue to advance and represent the profession in our state.
Membership Application
Member
Benefits and Services
Professional Development
 | Discounts on premier educational programs conducted in multiple statewide
locations |
 | Development and recognition of state-based pharmacy practice standards |
 | Development of innovative systems to provide compensation for pharmacist services |
 | Continuing education through self-study programs |
 | Professional networking opportunities through PSW practice interest networks
(PINs) |
 | Scholarships and awards |
 | Special Sections for Technicians and Long Term Care professionals |
 | PSW
Job Network |
Legislative and Regulatory
Representation
 | Provision of a unified and collective voice on state legislative issues |
 | Member participation in the pharmacy legislative alert network (PLAN) |
 | Full-time staff, plus contracted lobbying support for pharmacy and health care
issues |
 | Provision of a proactive legislative agenda as well as response to other issues
impacting pharmacy |
 | Advocacy for member issues to the PEB
and other state agencies |
Professional Resources
 | JPSWa bimonthly journal covering all aspects of state and national news |
 | PSW FAST FACTSa
weekly e-newsletter for up-to-the-minute news |
 | Low, members-only rates on insurance, credit card and other financial services |
 | PSW website |
 | Full-time professional and administrative staff, easy to reach and ready to
respond |
Professional Outreach
 | Advocacy of new and emerging roles for pharmacists with other health care
providers |
 | Interaction with health system and managed care administrators regarding pharmacy
practice issues |
 | Regular interaction with pharmacys national associations, other state
associations and societies |
 | Special services and unique opportunities for new pharmacy practitioners |
 | Facilitation of employment opportunities for members through an employment
listing service |
 | Practitioners recovery program |
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