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2017
Proposal to Host Region III, IV, V Conference
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Table of Contents Topic Page SNPhA Regional Conference Introduction Letter………….………….………... 3 Hotel Comparison Chart………….………….……….…………….……………... 4 Current Hotel of Choice and Information………….………….………………… 6 Local Attractions…….………….……….……….………….……….……………. 9 Conference Agenda………….……….……….………….…………….…………... 12 Workshops/CE………….……….……….………….…………….……….………. 13 Budget………….……….……….………….…………….……….……….……….. 14 Sponsorship………….……….……….………….…………….……….………….. 15 Bridging the Gap………….……….……….………….…………….……….……..16 Marketing Plans………….……….……….………….…………….……….……...16 Letter of Supports………….……….……….………….……………….,………… 17
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SNPhA Regional Conference 2017 Regions III, IV, V
What better place to host the Student National Pharmaceutical Association (SNPhA) 2017 Region III, IV, V Regional Conference than in the city of Sacramento. California Northstate University College of Pharmacy seeks the opportunity to host the Regional Conference with the confidence that the expectations of each SNPhA member will be exceeded, and to create lasting memories together at the 2017 Region III, IV, V Conference. CNUCOP, although a relatively new chapter, strives to push its students to break the boundaries of professionalism and integrity. The university takes pride in being one of the few institutions to deliver its curriculum through Team-Based-Learning, which puts its students a step ahead in the communication-dependent world of multidisciplinary practices. This city is ground zero for museums, theatres and art exhibitions. The Crocker Art Museum is “the longest continuously operating art museum in the West.” Old Sacramento itself is a city filled with history, as it is recognized as a historic landmark, and attracts all those who want to take a journey back in time. Within this historic region, an infusion of upscale popular restaurants, nightclubs, and breweries energize the nightlife in and around Sacramento. If given the opportunity to extend our hospitality, we will strive to provide a unique experience that only comes naturally from our family-like chapter. We believe our institution is ready to take on the challenge, and accept the full gravity of responsibilities that come with hosting a conference. We are confident that this is an opportunity with mutual benefits for the growth of our chapter, and also for advancing the mission of SNPhA. Thank you, Myung Choi CNU-SNPhA President 2016-2017
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Potential Venues Sheraton
Grand 1230 J St,
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 447-1700
Embassy Suites 100 Capitol
Mall Sacramento, CA, 95814
916-326-5004
Holiday Inn Hotel
300 J St Sacramento, CA, 95814
916-235-8469
Double-Tree by Hilton
2001 Point West Way Sacramento,
CA, 95815 916-929-8855
Hyatt 1209 L St
Sacramento, CA, 95814 916-443-1234
Citizen Hotel 926 J Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
916-447-1234
Red Lion Hotel 500 Leisure Ln
Sacramento, CA, 95815
916-922-2020
Gen
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Nightly Room Rate Starting at $119
$179 ~$112-$129 $99 $142 $159 ~$119
Rooms 503 242 359 448 503 198 306
Distance from City Center
0.27mi 0.59mi 0.46mi 3.7mi 0.25mi 0.10mi 2.6mi
Distance to Downtown
459ft 1.4mi 1.1mi 4.2mi 0.3mi 0.3mi 3.0mi
Meeting Rooms and Space
Yes; 19 rooms No; Sunday only Yes Yes Yes No Yes
Meeting Space Fee Waived with F&B minimum
Waived Sunday, space cannot hold more than 300 guests
Waived with F&B minimum
Waived with F&B minimum
Waived if we meet F&B minimum and 90% completion of room block
N/A Waived with F&B minimum
Discount/group rate Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
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Distance from airport
11mi 9.1mi 9.0mi 11.0mi 9.6mi 9.4mi 9.8mi
Shuttle from Airport
No Yes (free) No No No No No
Estimated Taxi Fare
SS-$13 per way SS-$13 per way SS-$13 per way SS-$18 one way 1st person, $11 per person after that
SS-$13 per way SS-$13 per way SS-$18 one way 1st person, $11 per person after that
Hotel Parking $28 valet, $20 self
$30 valet, $25 max/day self parking
$16 daily $8 daily $17 self parking, $25 valet
$17 self parking, $25 valet
Free self parking
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Internet access/ Wi-Fi
Yes $12.95/room, up to 3 devices
Yes Yes $9.99, $15.95 per day Yes Yes
Dinner and complementary breakfast
No Yes; Full breakfast buffet, Dinner: cocktails + light snacks
No No No No No
Onsite restaurant/cafe
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes; Starbucks Yes; Grange Restaurant
Yes
Food & Beverage Minimum
$38,600 $38,100 $44,000 $38,000
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Hotel of Choice
Holiday Inn Hotel Capitol Plaza
After careful review of all the hotels and analysing the information gathered, we decided that the Holiday Inn
Hotel Capitol Plaza would best suit our conference needs. The hotel is conveniently located 11 miles from the airport
and is located in the heart of downtown Sacramento. Located close to many local attractions and venues, guests can
visit the State Capitol a few blocks away or walk across the street to “Old Sacramento” This historic landmark
district, themed around the California Gold Rush, features shopping, dining and world-renowned museums.
The customer service at the Holiday Inn Hotel Capitol Plaza is first-class and very welcoming. Not only is the
hotel set in the ideal location, the Holiday Inn offers many great on-site amenities as well. Some of the amenities
include: Holiday Inn Club Lounge, complimentary 24-hour fitness facility, outdoors heated pool, and as well as
nearby golf courses. The next section provides further details regarding the Holiday Inn Hotel Capitol Plaza and local
attractions in Sacramento.
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Hotel: Holiday Inn Hotel Capitol Plaza 300 J St Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone: (916) 446-0100 Sales Manager: Lisa Liddon [email protected](email) 916-384-0138 (direct) 916-446-7371 (fax) Accommodations:
• 359 air-conditioned guest rooms • Coffee/tea makes • Beds have pillow-top mattresses • Complimentary wireless and wired high-speed
internet • 32-inch LCD TVs equipped with premium cable
channels • Shower/tub combinations • Work Desk w/ Lamp • Hair dryers and complimentary toiletries • Iron/Ironing Board • Sofa-bed
Guest Services:
• Same Day Dry Cleaning • Daily housekeeping • Business Center • ATM/Cash Machine • Safety Deposit Box • Kids Eat Free • Gift Shop
Conference and Banquet Facilities
• More than 15,000 square feet of flexible event space, their meeting facilities can easily accommodate groups of up to 1,000.
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Conference Room Room Name Dim. (l x w) Area Height Banq. Thtr. Conf. Rec. Class U-Shp H.Sq
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Ballroom Level Grand Nave Ballroom 148.0' x 70.0' 10,500ft² 15.0' 810 1250 - 1000 504 - - Grand Nave Gardenia
42.0' x 70.0' 3,023ft² 15.0' 220 300 50 300 170 50 60
Grand Nave Foyer 104.0' x 30.0' 3,203ft² 15.0' - - - - - - - Grand Nave Camellia 45.0' x 70.0' 3,210ft² 15.0' 220 300 50 300 220 50 60 Grand Nave Magnolia
60.0' x 70.0' 3,986ft² 15.0' 300 420 50 400 220 60 70
Second Level Durang 15.0' x 17.0' 247ft² 9.0' 10 16 12 20 12 17 - Schmidt 15.0' x 17.0' 247ft² 9.0' 10 16 12 20 12 17 - Clark 19.0' x 19.0' 352ft² 9.0' 30 30 20 25 18 18 20 Royal 24.0' x 16.0' 380ft² 9.0' 30 40 22 30 18 22 22 McGinnis 26.0' x 16.0' 427ft² 9.0' 30 40 20 30 18 21 20 Falor 27.0' x 25.0' 683ft² 9.0' 50 60 20 50 36 20 22 Compagno 45.0' x 17.0' 753ft² 9.0' 60 90 34 70 42 28 34 Carr 39.0' x 21.0' 827ft² 9.0' 70 90 34 70 42 34 34 Bondi 44.0' x 19.0' 842ft² 9.0' 60 90 34 70 42 28 34 Beavis 14,432.0' x
19.0' 842ft² 9.0' 60 90 34 70 42 28 34
Bataglieri 53.0' x 16.0' 897ft² 9.0' 60 100 40 80 48 32 40 Tofanelli 38.0' x 25.0' 956ft² 9.0' 70 100 34 80 48 34 34 Williams Boardroom 30.0' x 20.0' 583ft² 9.0' - - - - - 15 - Third Level Hendricks 21.0' x 19.0' 415ft² 9.0' 40 40 20 45 24 16 20 Kamilos 29.0' x 19.0' 582ft² 9.0' 50 50 22 45 28 18 22 Baker 27.0' x 19.0' 574ft² 9.0' 50 50 22 45 30 18 22 Hendricks/Kamilos/ Baker
84.0' x 19.0' 1,596ft² 9.0' 110 120 50 130 65 40 50
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Local Attractions Sacramento is filled with tons of different dining options for everyone. Whether you enjoy Italian food, crepes, Mexican food, or even seafood, you can always find something to savor on.
Sacramento Dining
Restaurants Type of Experience Location
Casual Dining/Cafés
Tower Café Breakfast/Brunch, American 1518 Broadway St.
Petra Greek, Vegetarian, Mediterranean 1122 16th St.
Café Dantorels American, Crêpes 2700 24th St.
The Mill Coffee and Tea 1827 I St.
Old Soul Co Breakfast/Brunch, Coffee/Tea, Bakery 1716 L St.
Ginger Elizabeth Chocolates Desserts, Chocolatiers 1801 L St.
Trick Pony Pizza, Italian 2031 S St.
Tres Hermanas Mexican 2416 K St.
Arigato Sushi Seafood 1608 Howe Ave.
Hot Italian Pizza, Italian 1627 16th St.
Iron Horse Tavern Bar, American, Breakfast/Brunch 1800 15th St.
Upscale Dining
Mikuni Japanese, Sushi 1530 J St.
Mulvaney’s Building and Loan American 1215 19th St.
Biba Italian 2801 Capitol Ave.
The Waterboy French, Italian 2000 Capitol Ave.
Boulevard Bistro American, French 8941 Elk Grove Blvd.
Morton’s The Steakhouse Steakhouse 621 Capitol Mall
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Sacramento is known to be the city of trees with one of the largest community theatres in California such as the Thistle Dew Dessert Theatre and Playwrights Workshop, and the El Dorado Musical Theatre. Although Old Town Sacramento is filled with historical background, Downtown Sacramento offers the ultimate nightlife for everyone.
Sacramento Nightlife
Venue Type of Experience Location
Karma Brews Bar, Pub 1530 16th St.
Mango’s Dance Club, Bar 1930 K St.
Republic Bar and Grill Sports Bar, Bar 908 15th St.
The Mix Dance Club, Lounge 1525 L St.
The Park Ultra Lounge Dance Club, Bar, Lounge 1116 15th St.
Dive Bar Bar, Cocktails 1016 K St.
Kasbah Lounge Lounge, Hookah Bar 2115 J St.
LowBrau Bierhall German, Pub 1050 20th St.
District 30 Dance Club 1016 K St.
Social Night Club Dance Club 1000 K St.
The Shady Lady Saloon American, Bar 1409 R St.
Vanguard Cocktail Bar 1415 L St.
Sacramento Shopping Malls
Place Description Location
Arden Fair Mall Shopping, Dining 1689 Arden Way
Palladio at Broadstone A place with shopping, movies, and excellent dining 240 Palladio Parkway
Westfield Gallery Shopping, Dining 1151 Galleria Blvd.
Old Sacramento Seegars Shopping, dining, entertainment, historical attractions and world-renowned museums
2nd St., Front St.
Folsom Premium Outlets Shopping, Dining 13000 Folsom Blvd.
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Sacramento Museums and Historical Sites
Place Description Location
Museums
California State Railroad Museum
Railroad history with train rides and much more.
111 I St.
Crocker Art Museum A diverse collection of international art. 216 O St.
Governor’s Mansion Former official home of the Governor of California. It housed 13 governors from 1903-1967.
1526 H St.
California State Capitol Museum
Elegant, long-standing museum with the history of California via exhibits, artifacts, etc.
1315 10th St.
California Automobile Museum
Automobile museum with classic cars. 2200 Front St.
Historical
State Capitol History of California Capitol Ave. & 15th St
Old Town Sacramento Historical site with shopping, dining, and entertainment.
1002 2nd St.
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacramento
Cathedral of the Roman Catholic Church with Renaissance Revival architecture
1017 11th St.
Parks
American River Trail Great for scenery, photography, and cyclists/joggers.
Arden
William Land Park Major city park 4000 S. Land Park Dr.
Leland Stanford Mansion State Historic Park
Restored 1856 Victorian style mansion once owned by Leland Stanford, Governor of California from 1885 to 1893.
800 N St.
Concert & Sports Arena
Golden 1 Center New multi-purpose indoor arena; home of the Sacramento Kings
547 L St.
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Conference Agenda
Friday
Registration 11:00 am – 8:00 pm Patient Counseling Competition 1:00 pm – 5:00 pm
Delegate Orientation 3:30 – 4:30 pm Opening General
Session/Keynote Address 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Bridging the Gap/Social Dinner 8:00 pm –12:00 pm
Saturday Registration 7:00 am – 12:00 pm
Breakfast 7:00 am – 8:30 am 1st Business Session 8:30 am – 10:30 am
Workshop #1 9:45 am – 10:30 am CE #1 9:45 am – 10:45 am CE #2 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Residency Exhibition 11:00 am – 2:00 pm Lunch 12:00 pm – 1:45 pm CE #3 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm CE #4 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Workshop #2 2:15 pm – 3:00 pm 2nd Business Session 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Dinner/Award Ceremony 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm Evening Social 10:00 pm – 2:00 pm
Sunday National Officer's Forum 9:00 am – 11:00 am
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Workshops/CE’s
Student Workshops (list of potential programs)
• Leadership & Professionalism • CV workshop • Interview workshop
Residency Exhibition (list of potential programs)
• Kaiser Permanente – PGY1/PGY2 • Health Net – PGY1 • Blue Shield – PGY1 • Dignity Health – PGY1 • California Northstate University – PGY1 • University of Davis – PGY1 • Touro University California, College of Pharmacy – PGY1 • University of Pacific – PGY1 • San Francisco University – PGY1
Continuing Education (list of potential CE’s)
• Inflammatory Bowel Disease – Leo Fitzpatrick, PhD • Diabetes Insulin Therapy – Justin Bouw, PharmD, BCACP, CDE • Neuro-inflammation/Ischemic Stroke – Parto Khansari, PhD • Prostate and Bladder Cancer – Ruth Vinall, PhD • Drug Bone Targeting – Eman Atef, PhD
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Budget
Revenue Quantity Price Total
Early Registration Fee-Student 250 $100 $25,000
Late Registration Fee-Student 50 $135 $6,750
Early Registration Fee-PharmD 40 $150 $6,000
Late Registration Fee-PharmD 10 $185 $1,850
Sponsorship/Ad Sales $35,000
Subtotal $74,600
Expenses Quantity Price Total
Hotel Conference Room Rentals $6,000
Friday Night Bridge the Gap Event 350 $35 $12,250
Saturday Breakfast 200 $35 $7,000
Saturday Night Dinner 350 $80 $28,000
Saturday Night Social Activity $2,500
Misc. (Name tags, posters, gift bags, booklets, etc.) 300 $4,000
Keynote Speaker $3,000
CE Education $3,000
Extra Supplies (AV/Tech/Banners) $5,500
Subtotal $71,250
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Potential Sponsors
Company Contact Person
NPhA TBA
Kroger TBA
Northern California Foundation Education King Gee
Rite-Aid Heidi Peterson
Walgreens Tom Bui
CVS Nikhil Patel
Wal-Mart Pete Patel
Safeway Jig Patel/ Marcel Rodrigues
Target Jessica Cudmore and Matt Freitz
Raley’s/BelAir TBA
SaveMart Jerry Osmundson
Kaiser Erin Cabalera
Sutter Rebecca Seale
Costco Greg Chapansky
AmerisourceBergen/GNP Jim McClastin
McKesson TBA
Cardinal Health TBA
LexiComp Melanie Smith
Sacramento Valley Pharmacists’ Association Dave Mitchell
Dignity Health Mercy San Juan Jim Walsh …any one will be given the opportunity to sponsor events, meals, announcements, etc.
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Sponsorship Level Description
Platinum: $10,000 One full page on Conference booklet Logo will be on Conference Banner
Gold: $5,000 One half page on Conference booklet Silver: $2,500 One quarter page on Conference booklet
Bridging the Gap
• Superhero Theme – Unleash your inner SNPHero • Everyone will receive a randomized superhero cape, which will direct them to their team • Games at each station will feature a specific superhero theme • People monitoring each station will be in charge of tallying points for each team • The two teams with the highest points will duel it out to be the winning team
Marketing Plan • Regionals
o Flyers will be made and be passed out to regional attendees at SNPhARegion III, IV, V Regional Conference.
• Nationals o Flyers will be made and be passed out to regional attendees at SNPhA National
Conference. o Website will be prepared early for a preview of Regional Conference that includes
videos and photos advertising California by CNU-SNPhA students.
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CALIFORNIA NORTHSTATEUNIVERSITY
February 12,2076
NPhA Board Members,
This letter is being sent to you in support of our student chapter's proposed plan to host the 2015 regionalmeeting in the Sacramento, California vicinity. The University and College of Pharmacy are delighted to helpplan, organize, and provide funding to ensure our student chapter provides an outstanding meeting venue andset up for all SNPhA members in attendance. We have had the pleasure and gained valuable experience withhelping some of our other student organization with large events including the Phi Delta Chi regional meetingthis past January and the CAPSLEAD Conference which involved 8 pharmacy schools in 2010.
The SNPhA student chapter at California Northstate University College of Pharmacy (CNUCOP) has been anactive chapter since it was formed in 2009. Since the chapter's inception in 2009, we have had the pleasure ofhaving two CNUCOP students be nominated for national office and both successfully were elected to theposition of National President of SNPhA. The CNUCOP alumnus & student elected as SNPhA President are someof brightest CNUCOP student leaders - Dr. Pejman Ahmadi (Class of 2013) and Gevorg Martirosyan (Class of2077). Dr. Pejman Ahmadi maintains close ties to SNPhA and from what I understand will also help lead theregional conference effort in his own back yard of Sacramento, California.
Achievements of the CNUCOP SNPhA chapter have attained the past few years are highlighted below:
20L5:Division V Facilitator - Christina Zhang (Class of 2016)
2nd Place Nationally, Division t, Kroger Patient Counseting & Clinicalskilts CompetitionMelissa Hoffman and Joseph Prioriello (Class of 2018)
SNPhA Nationa! Past-President,2Ot4-2015 Executive Consultant Dr. Pejman Ahmadi (Graduate, Class of 2013)
2014:Overall Chapter of the Year, Rite Aid Chauncey l. Cooper Chapter of Excellence AwardPresenters: Chapter President Christina Zhang, Vice President: Cynthia Aung-Lam, President Elect: Henry YuMember: Kimberly Han, Member: Omi Patel
National Champions, Kroger Patient Counseling and Clinical Skills Competition Michael Chiou & Tatyana Levko
Rite Aid lnterprofessional Health Fair Competition Kimberly Han, Dang-Khoa Huynh, & Christina Zhang
9700 West Toron Drive, Elk Grove, CA 95757 Tel: 976.686-7400 . www.pharmocy.cnsu.edu
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Cyndi Porter-Fraser, MS, MBA ' >-Associate Dean for Student Affairs
ln summary, the CNUCOP SNPhA student chapter has the institutional support, national NPhA officer support,funding assistance, and determination to plan, execute, and host an exceptional meeting for the 2017 SNPhARegional Conference !
[email protected] uP ho ne : 91.6-686-7 400 ( Ma i n ), 9 16-686-8668 (Office)
9700 West Taron Drive, Elk Grove, CA 95757 Tel: 976.686-7400 . www.phormocy.cnsu.edu
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February 8th, 2016 Dr. Carmita Coleman National Executive Director P.O. Box 761388 San Antonio, TX 78245 Dear Dr. Coleman and the selection committee: It is with great pleasure that I write this letter of support on behalf of the Student National Pharmaceutical Association, California Northstate University College of Pharmacy Chapter. We are seeking the opportunity to be the hosting chapter for the 2017 Region III, IV, and V SNPhA National Conference to be held March 10-12, 2017 here in the Capitol City of Sacramento, CA. I have been the faculty advisor for CNU-SNPhA since September 2015. Even though it has been a short journal thus far, it is easy to tell that we have a team of motivated, ambitious, and caring students who want to take our SNPhA chapter to new heights. The students had many accomplishments in 2015. Our very own Gevorg Martirosyan became the National President-Elect for 2015-2016. Christina Zhang became the Region V Facilitator. Also in 2015, Melissa Hoffman and Joseph Prioriello took second place in the National Kroger Patient Counseling and Clinical Skills Competition (Division I). In 2014, CNU-SNPhA won the overall Chapter of the Year award and was the National Champions in the Kroger Patient Counseling Competition. Many of our students have also been the recipient of many NPhA scholarships and awards. This kind of dedication to the student organization can also be seen on a day to day basis at the College, where our student officers act independently and productively to hold various community outreach event and on-campus activities. This requires excellent time management skills to balance a heavy academic load as well as running one of the largest student organizations. The students have some autonomy in their execution of Chapter duties and activities, and I am quite impressed with the level of independence at which this team of student leaders operate. Should we have to opportunity to host the 2017 Regional Conference here at Sacramento, I have full confidence in our chapter leaders to make this Conference a success. We also have the support of Dr. Pejman Ahmadi, National Executive Consultant for this Regional Conference. CNU-SNPhA has always strived to involve the community, practicing pharmacists, faculty, and student pharmacists. Hosting this conference will give us the opportunity to display our hospitality, community service, professionalism, and to showcase out beautiful city. Sacramento has a rich history being the capitol of California, with a vibrant downtown, historic landmarks, and charming scenery just outside of the city limits. Being the host of the 2017 Regional Conference will give our student leaders an amazing opportunity to grow, give our University and Chapter an opportunity to showcase our talents, and bring other members of SNPhA to experience California. This will be a great opportunity for pharmacists and pharmacy students alike to network, participate in continuing education seminars, and will also give every student a chance to learn more about residencies in California through the Residency Exhibition that is planned. In conclusion, I offer my full support for my student leaders at CNU-SNPhA, and invite you to experience our hospitality and our passion, in lovely Sacramento, California. Sincerely yours, Hali Yang, PharmD, BCPS Assistant Professor Department of Clinical and Administrative Sciences California Northstate University College of Pharmacy [email protected] 916-686-7400 ext. 213
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