CAPS Town Hall INSIGHTS Lecture Series presents: Elyse Tung, PharmD -- Community Pharmacies: Furthering Innovation in Injectable PrEP Delivery

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Elyse Tung, PharmDDr. Elyse Tung is the Director of Clinical Services at Kelley-Ross Pharmacy in Seattle and helped establish their PrEP clinic in 2015.  Elyse has been a pioneer in developing innovative pharmacy based clinical services including the first of its kind in Washington State Community Pharmacist Managed Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) service for HIV as well as a Concierge Travel Clinic.  She has received awards and presented her work nationally and locally via bodies including the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the American Pharmacists Association, the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections and the Washington State Pharmacy Association. Dr. Tung is Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy, having completed her pharmacy practice residency at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle and worked at Overlake Medical Center in Bellevue.  She graduated from the University of Washington with a BS in Neurobiology in 2002 and with a PharmD in 2008.

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About INSIGHTS (Innovative Non-traditional healthcare Settings in HIV research lecture Series):

The purpose of this lecture series is to provide the community of HIV researchers with space and time to hear about innovative research conducted outside of traditional healthcare settings. This research includes any HIV-related interventions that can be applied to HIV research, including those that are conducted outside of the clinic (e.g., pharmacy, patients’ homes, CBO, mobile vans unrelated to the clinic, outdoors), can increase access to medications without involving clinics, or can enhance PrEP or ART adherence and persistence without clinic input.

This lecture series is funded by the UCSF CFAR Boost award.

This presentation is hosted by CAPS/DPS/PRC Town Hall and the CAPS Developmental Core as part of a Special Lecture Series:

INSIGHTS Lecture Series: Innovative Non-traditional Healthcare Settings in HIV Research

Town Hall Chair: Parya Saberi, PharmD

The meeting will be recorded and posted HERE within 7-10 days following the presentation.

Add to Calendar 2024-09-03 11:00:00 2024-09-03 12:00:00 CAPS Town Hall INSIGHTS Lecture Series presents: Elyse Tung, PharmD -- Community Pharmacies: Furthering Innovation in Injectable PrEP Delivery Dr. Elyse Tung is the Director of Clinical Services at Kelley-Ross Pharmacy in Seattle and helped establish their PrEP clinic in 2015.  Elyse has been a pioneer in developing innovative pharmacy based clinical services including the first of its kind in Washington State Community Pharmacist Managed Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) service for HIV as well as a Concierge Travel Clinic.  She has received awards and presented her work nationally and locally via bodies including the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the American Pharmacists Association, the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections and the Washington State Pharmacy Association. Dr. Tung is Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Washington School of Pharmacy, having completed her pharmacy practice residency at Swedish Medical Center in Seattle and worked at Overlake Medical Center in Bellevue.  She graduated from the University of Washington with a BS in Neurobiology in 2002 and with a PharmD in 2008. Register Here About INSIGHTS (Innovative Non-traditional healthcare Settings in HIV research lecture Series): The purpose of this lecture series is to provide the community of HIV researchers with space and time to hear about innovative research conducted outside of traditional healthcare settings. This research includes any HIV-related interventions that can be applied to HIV research, including those that are conducted outside of the clinic (e.g., pharmacy, patients’ homes, CBO, mobile vans unrelated to the clinic, outdoors), can increase access to medications without involving clinics, or can enhance PrEP or ART adherence and persistence without clinic input. This lecture series is funded by the UCSF CFAR Boost award. This presentation is hosted by CAPS/DPS/PRC Town Hall and the CAPS Developmental Core as part of a Special Lecture Series: INSIGHTS Lecture Series: Innovative Non-traditional Healthcare Settings in HIV Research Town Hall Chair: Parya Saberi, PharmD The meeting will be recorded and posted HERE within 7-10 days following the presentation. [email protected] Division of Prevention Science America/Los_Angeles public