North Dakota Pharmacist Assistance Program: Pharm-Assist

“Pharmacists Helping Pharmacists”
A Prescription for Good Health
The North Dakota Pharm-Assist Program is a voluntary program for impaired pharmacists, interns, technicians and pharmacy students who are in need of support and assistance for either alcohol or chemical abuse, or other stressors.
Through this program, members of the pharmacy family can receive help from caring colleagues in a confidential, non-coercive and non-punitive manner.
Impaired individuals can be helped with the following:
· Substance abuse education
· Awareness of factors leading to impairment
· Understanding the warning signs of impairment
· Help from the ND Pharm-Assist Program
The goals of the ND Pharm-Assist Program include: providing continual support and assistance to the pharmacist, intern, technician, or pharmacy student preventing the loss of a professional career, preserving the pharmacist’s, intern’s or technician’s professional reputation and restoring the individual’s ability to practice competent and professional pharmacy.
How It Works
Pharmacy Professionals Helping Pharmacy Professionals
Committee members have a genuine concern about the welfare of its colleagues seeking assistance.
If a person has direct knowledge about an impaired pharmacist, intern, technician, or pharmacy student and they are concerned, they should contact the ND Pharm-Assist Program. That person could be a colleague, spouse, family member, employer, employee, concerned citizen, or even the impaired pharmacist, intern or technician him/herself.
The Board of Pharmacy IS NOT contacted when a pharmacist, intern or technician becomes involved with the program. ALL information is kept strictly confidential.
A pharmacist, intern, technician or pharmacy student in need of assistance who refuses to seek help is a danger to the health and welfare of the community. In such cases, the program MUST notify the Board of Pharmacy Investigating Committee, but not the Board of Pharmacy itself.
Contacting the Pharm-Assist Program
ND Pharm-Assist
Program
ND Pharmacists
Association 701-258-4968= phone
1641 Capital
Way 701-258-9312 =
fax
Bismarck ND
58501
North Dakota
Pharm-Assist Program Committee Members:
Co-Chairperson Michael Riepl, Bismarck flintlock@bis.midco.net 223-3701
Co-Chairperson Kim
Essler, Garrison runodak@restel.net 463-2242
Skip Birkmaier, Grand Forks sbirk@gra.midco.net 775-9791
Tim Carlson, Grand Forks tcar@gra.midco.net 795-3498
Daniel Churchill, Bismarck danchurchill@bis.midco.net 223-1656
Agnes Harrington, Fargo agnes.harrington@ndsu.edu 232-8509
Keith Kjelland, Drayton Keith@gft.midco.net 454-6595
Janice Mayer, Bismarck Janice.mayer@bis.midco.net 223-6218
Jolette Olig, Fargo davidolig@msn.com 280-1618
You may contact any member of
the ND Pharm-Assist Committee by Phone, email or letter.
Requests for assistance will
initiate steps for appropriate contact.
NORTH DAKTOA CENTURY CODE 43-15-42.3 Reporting Requirements.
“A pharmacist,
pharmacy permit holder, a pharmacy intern, a pharmacy technician, a healthcare
institution in the state, a state agency, or law enforcement agency in the
state having any actual knowledge that a pharmacist, a pharmacy intern, or a
pharmacy technician, may have committed any of the grounds for disciplinary
action provided by law or rules adopted by the board shall promptly report that
information in writing to the board of pharmacy. A pharmacist, pharmacy technician or any institution from which
the pharmacist or pharmacy technician voluntarily resigns, or voluntarily
limits their staff privileges, shall report that licensee’s actions to the
board of pharmacy, if that action occurs while the licensee is under formal or informal
investigation by the institution, or a committee of the institution for any
reason related to possible professional incompetence, unprofessional conduct,
or mental or physical impairment. Upon
receiving a report concerning a licensee or registrant, the board’s
investigative committee may investigate any evidence that appears to show a
licensee or registrant is, or may have committed any of the grounds for
disciplinary action provided by law or rules adopted by the board. A person required to report under this
section who makes a report in good faith is not subject to criminal prosecution
or civil liability for making the report. For purposes of any civil proceeding,
the good faith of any person who makes the report to this section is presumed. A report to the impaired pharmacist program
(the Pharm-Assist Committee) of the
North Dakota pharmacists association, will be considered reporting under this statute. For purposes of this section, a person has
actual knowledge if that person acquired the information by personal
observation or under circumstances that cause that person to believe there
exists a substantial likelihood that the information is correct. An agency or health care institution that
violates this section is guilty of a class B misdemeanor. A pharmacist, pharmacy permit holder, a
pharmacy intern, or a pharmacy technician who violates this section is subject
to administrative action by the North Dakota state board of pharmacy as
specified by law or by administrative rule.”
