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Nutrition & Wellness Faculty Meeting: “Evaluating Integrative Polypharmacology: Herb–Drug Interactions in Contemporary Practice”

2026-05-07T16:17:55-05:00May 7th, 2026|Categories: nutrition & wellness, Alternative Medicine, Clinical Research, Fellows and Members, Medication Safety, networking, Pharmacy Practice, Wellness|Tags: , , , , |

Mary Beth Babos, PharmD, is a pharmacist, educator, and researcher with interests in integrative medicine, pharmacology, ethnobotany, herbal therapeutics, and rural healthcare access. Her work has focused on the evaluation of herb–drug interactions through analysis of case reports, interaction resources, and pharmacovigilance data to better understand clinical relevance and support evidence-informed decision-making under uncertainty. Dr. Babos has experience teaching across allied health programs and is particularly interested in integrating patient preferences with contemporary standards of care.

Nutrition & Wellness SIG – Evaluating Integrative Polypharmacology: Herb–Drug Interactions in Contemporary Practice

This presentation explores contemporary herb–drug and supplement–drug interactions encountered in modern pharmacy practice, with emphasis on evidence quality, clinical relevance, and decision-making under uncertainty. As patients increasingly combine prescription therapies such as GLP-1 receptor agonists, SGLT2 inhibitors, psychotropics, and cardiovascular agents with cannabinoids, botanicals, adaptogens, and “wellness stacks,” pharmacists are uniquely positioned to evaluate potential risks and guide safe use. Through real-world cases and analysis of commonly used interaction resources, attendees will examine the challenges of interpreting conflicting evidence to distinguish theoretical from clinically meaningful interactions.

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Nutrition & Wellness Faculty Meeting: “Empowered by Design: Pharmacogenomics in Personalized Care”

2026-04-28T15:05:43-05:00February 24th, 2026|Categories: nutrition & wellness, Alternative Medicine, Fellows and Members, Medication Safety, networking, Pharmacogenomics, Pharmacy Practice|Tags: , , , , |

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Sue Paul, RPh, is a pharmacist, entrepreneur and small business owner with over 30 years of experience in the industry.

After journeying through the traditional pharmacy avenues of retail, nursing home consulting, and hospital, she founded SyneRxgy (pronounced si·nr·jee) Consulting LLC, a concierge pharmacy service that is registered as a Limited Category 2 Pharmacy in the State of Ohio.  SyneRxgy assists patients and physicians in managing chronic disease states including medication adjustments and education, implementing and analyzing pharmacogenomic and
nutrigenomic testing for patients, and compiling/reviewing current medication lists for patients. She enjoys educating clients on all aspects of medication to empower them to take control of their health. Current worksites include physician offices, employer worksites, and in-home
patient visits.

In 2018, Sue co-founded PGx101, LLC along with Dan Krinsky, RPh, MS, which offers pharmacists 20 hours of ACPE approved continuing education and a certificate in Pharmacogenomics (PGx). She has been using PGx in her clinic and with home patients to implement patient-centered medication modification in conjunction with their providers since 2016.

In 2017, Sue co-founded, Medipreneurs LLC, an international conference and community for pharmacy entrepreneurs. She gets a kick out of empowering other pharmacists to dream about how they would practice if there weren’t any barriers. She is active in local, state and national professional organizations including board member and President of the Ohio Pharmacists Foundation.

In her spare time, she enjoys spending time with her husband Ted and four adult children (Megan, Emily, Ian, and Evan), reading, walking with friends, and brainstorming with others about action plans to get from where they are to where they want to be.

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“Empowered by Design: Pharmacogenomics in Personalized Care”

Description: Many patients accumulate medications because of ineffective or poorly tolerated therapies.

This presentation briefly reviews how pharmacogenomic testing can interrupt that cycle, guide precision prescribing, and open the door to meaningful medication reduction. Pharmacogenomics represents a unique opportunity to elevate clinical services, strengthen provider relationships, and differentiate care. By integrating pharmacogenomic insights, independent pharmacists can identify medication-related problems more precisely, support optimized therapy selection, and position themselves as essential partners in personalized patient care—improving outcomes while expanding the pharmacy’s clinical and professional impact.

Nutrition & Wellness Faculty Meeting: “Becoming a Men’s Health Resource for Your Patients.”

2026-02-11T15:36:52-06:00December 18th, 2025|Categories: nutrition & wellness, Alternative Medicine, Fellows and Members, Men's Health, networking, Nutrition, Pharmacy Practice|Tags: , , , , |

Becoming a Men’s Health Resource for Your Patients

Presented by: Bruce Biundo, RPh, FACA

Description:
This session will equip healthcare professionals with practical knowledge to confidently serve as a trusted resource for men’s health concerns, with a primary focus on testosterone therapy. Topics will include an overview of testosterone physiology, production, and age-related decline, as well as common signs and symptoms of low testosterone. Attendees will review appropriate testing parameters, interpretation of laboratory values, and evidence-based treatment options.

The program will also examine current clinical data, including recent studies addressing cardiovascular safety and prostate cancer concerns associated with testosterone therapy. Practical guidance on patient selection, screening and monitoring, counseling, and ongoing management will be discussed to support safe and effective clinical decision-making.

Bruce Biundo, RPh, FACA, joined PCCA in 1997, transitioning from a substitute consultant to a full-time role, where he served for 24 years until his retirement in December 2021. At PCCA, he supported members with formulary and clinical questions, presented continuing education programs, and became a recognized expert in men’s hormone replacement therapy. His contributions were honored with PCCA’s Employee of the Year Award in 2015 and the Eagle Award in 2021. He also developed and authored a comprehensive 15-hour continuing education course in men’s health.

Bruce co-developed multiple patents, published in peer-reviewed journals including Pharmaceutics and the International Journal of Pharmaceutical Compounding, and served as a section editor for the 22nd edition of Remington: The Science and Practice of Pharmacy. A Fellow of the American College of Apothecaries, he has been active in leadership roles with the Texas Pharmacy Association and related organizations, earning TPA’s Education Excellence Award (2008) and Pharmacist of the Year (2013).

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Nutrition & Wellness Faculty Meeting: “The Shroom Boom in Pharmacy”

2026-01-21T15:56:04-06:00November 19th, 2025|Categories: nutrition & wellness, Alternative Medicine, Fellows and Members, networking, Nutrition, Pharmacy Practice|Tags: , , , , |

The Shroom Boom in Pharmacy: How you can incorporate mushroom medicine into your functional pharmacy practice
Presented by:  Matthew Hill, PharmD, PHC, Owner/CEO, Impossible Performance, LLC

Wednesday, January 21, 2026
1:00 pm ET / 12 Noon CT / 11:00 am MT / 10:00 am PT

There is a massive new trend in our communities right now for a strong focus on personal health and wellness. Many patients are looking for natural functional supplements which can help increase many areas of their performance, health, and wellness.  Functional mushrooms have grown to be a huge player in this field.  With benefits ranging from mental clarity and focus, to rest and recovery, to supporting immune health, mushrooms are an ancient practice that is finding new application in modern functional medicine.  Join this discussion to learn how you can empower your patients to incorporate mushroom supplements into their daily health and wellness routines to help maximize their health and achieve their goals.

Matt Hill is the Founder and CEO of Impossible Performance.  He first discovered the Power of the Human Mind during his battle with a rare pediatric cancer he battled at the age of 18, where he lost his leg, and very nearly, his life.

Since then, Matt has been able to use the 'Be Impossible' mindset to perform feats in Powerlifting and Endurance racing.  Now, it is his personal life's Mission to share this message with everyone, helping them unlock the Power of their Mind to enhance their own performance; all the while, building a Global Culture of Strength, in constant Pursuit of The Impossible.

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Sports Pharmacy Network and American College of Apothecaries Partner to Advance Sports Pharmacy Education and Independent Pharmacy Practice

2025-11-04T08:41:43-06:00September 16th, 2025|Categories: News Release, Alternative Medicine, Community Pharmacy, Fellows and Members, Sports Medicine|

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Sports Pharmacy Network and American College of Apothecaries Partner to Advance Sports Pharmacy Education and Independent Pharmacy Practice

ESTERO, Fla. — Sept. 4, 2025 — The Sports Pharmacy Network (SPN) is excited to announce a new working relationship with the American College of Apothecaries (ACA) designed to advance education in sports medicine and pharmacy practice.

As part of this collaboration, SPN board member Jessica Beal-Stahl, PharmD will present at the ACA Annual Conference & Expo, September 25–27, 2025, at The Peabody Memphis. Her session will highlight the practice and application of sports pharmacy, including how aspects of sports-focused pharmaceutical care can be integrated into a community and independent pharmacy setting. Attendees will gain valuable insights into the unique pharmaceutical needs of athletes and active patients, as well as strategies for performance health assessments and injury prevention tailored to the sports community.

This partnership reflects SPN’s mission to expand access to education, training, and professional development in sports pharmacy. Together with ACA, SPN is committed to providing reciprocal membership, event, and training benefits that strengthen the independent pharmacy community and empower pharmacists to better support athletes and sports medicine providers.

“We are thrilled to partner with the American College of Apothecaries,” shared Dr. Brandon K. Welch, PharmD, SPN Founder and CEO. “This collaboration will not only provide our members with access to ACA’s compounding expertise but also strengthen our connection with the independent pharmacy community. Together, we can equip more pharmacists with the specialized knowledge needed to support athletes and sports medicine providers nationwide.”

The partnership will create a synergistic relationship, offering significant benefits to both organizations and their members:

For ACA and Its Members:

  • Access to specialized sports pharmacy education and training through collaborations with SPN, expanding expertise beyond traditional compounding.
  • Opportunities to attract new members interested in sports medicine and pharmacy, broadening ACA’s reach and influence.
  • Tangible benefits including discounts on SPN events and subscriptions to Sports Pharmacy Magazine.

For SPN and Its Members:

  • A strong platform to reach a wider audience of pharmacists through presentations at ACA events, raising awareness of SPN’s mission and network
  • Access to ACA’s nationally recognized compounding training courses, a critical skill set for pharmacists working with athletes who require customized medications.
  • Reciprocal membership benefits and a corporate member program fostering greater interaction and collaboration between professionals in both organizations.

“This partnership represents a significant step forward in our mission to advance pharmacy practice,” said Hillary Howell, PharmD, FACA, CCN, IFMCP, President-Elect of the ACA Board of Directors. “By collaborating with the Sports Pharmacy Network, we are able to provide our members with access to cutting-edge education in sports pharmacy, a field with immense growth potential, while simultaneously expanding our reach within the independent pharmacy community.”

This strategic alliance underscores both organizations’ commitment to professional development, innovation, and providing comprehensive resources to pharmacists dedicated to excellence in patient care.

About the American College of Apothecaries

Founded in 1940, the American College of Apothecaries is dedicated to the translation and dissemination of knowledge, research data, and recent developments in professional pharmacy practice for the benefit of pharmacists, pharmacy students, and the public. ACA achieves this through educational conferences, continuing education courses, and the development of publications and resources that support clinical and administrative excellence. https://acainfo.org

About the Sports Pharmacy Network

The Sports Pharmacy Network is dedicated to caring for and supporting athletes across all sports and skill levels. Its mission is to empower all members of the athlete healthcare team to provide comprehensive, individualized approaches to optimizing athletes’ health, performance, and overall well-being. SPN is committed to curating high-quality, evidence-based resources for lifelong learning and fostering meaningful connections between athlete healthcare professionals. https://sportsrxnetwork.com

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