Pharmacists in Kansas

2738 Pharmacists found in Kansas
male pharmacist

Dr. David Scott James Silvey, PHARM D, RPH


Pharmacist
12200 W 95th St, Lenexa, KS 66215
913-894-2093    

male pharmacist

David A. Milligan, R.PH.


Pharmacist
11162 Renner Blvd, Lenexa, KS 66219
800-225-5967     909-799-4364

male pharmacist

David King, PHARMD


Pharmacist
204 W Lincoln Ave, Lincoln, KS 67455
785-524-2629    



male pharmacist

David Kent Neil, RPH


Pharmacist
325 Bluemont Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502
785-776-9787     785-776-9862

male pharmacist

Dr. David Patrick Bowers Jr., PHARM.D.


Pharmacist
1301 S Main St, Ottawa, KS 66067
785-229-8477    

female pharmacist

Debbie Ann Jones


Pharmacist
310 Hedge Ln, Paola, KS 66071
913-294-5777     913-294-0815

female pharmacist

Dr. Deblyn Tchounou Wete


Pharmacist
550 Pope Ave, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027
610-834-1122    

female pharmacist

Deborah C Gilley, PHARMD


Pharmacist
2336 Ridge Ct, Ste C, Lawrence, KS 66046
785-841-1950     785-841-1051

female pharmacist

Deborah Ling


Pharmacist
24643 W 110th St, Olathe, KS 66061
913-706-3446    

female pharmacist

Ms. Deborah Sue Fuller, RPH


Pharmacist
2200 Sw Gage Blvd, Topeka, KS 66622
785-350-3111     785-350-4523

female pharmacist

Ms. Deborah Myers Strick, RPH


Pharmacist
2200 Sw Gage Blvd, Topeka, KS 66622
785-350-3111    

female pharmacist

Debra Towell, PHARMD


Pharmacist
5000 10th Ave, Leavenworth, KS 66048
913-250-0918    

female pharmacist

Debra Richmond


Pharmacist
5320 W 154th St, Leawood, KS 66224
913-558-8709    

female pharmacist

Debra Curn, PHARMD


Pharmacist
2101 S Princeton St, Ottawa, KS 66067
785-242-1034    

female pharmacist

Debra Edler, RPH


Pharmacist
10600 Quivira Rd, Suite 100, Overland Park, KS 66215
913-541-5050     913-541-6021

female pharmacist

Debra Reeves Bockhorn, RPH


Pharmacist
700 S Broadway Blvd, Salina, KS 67401
785-825-5319    


Type of Pharmacists:
Geriatric Pharmacist: A pharmacist who is certified in geriatric pharmacy practice is designated as a 'Certified Geriatric Pharmacist' (CGP). To become certified, candidates are expected to be knowledgeable about principles of geriatric pharmacotherapy and the provision of pharmaceutical care to the elderly.
Nuclear Pharmacist: A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in procurement, compounding, quality control testing, dispensing, distribution, and monitoring of radiopharmaceuticals.
Nutrition Support Pharmacist: A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in maintenance and/or restoration of optimal nutritional status, designing and modifying treatment according to patient needs.
Pharmacist Clinician (PhC)/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Pharmacist: A pharmacist with additional training and an expanded scope of practice that may include prescriptive authority, therapeutic management, and disease management.
Pharmacotherapy Pharmacist: A licensed pharmacist who has demonstrated specialized knowledge and skill in optimizing pharmacotherapeutic care of patients, by developing, implementing, monitoring, and modifying complex treatment plans, providing advanced level education and consultation, and collaborating with other health professionals in the management of therapy.