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I started working in hospice pharmacy in 2004 as a pharmacy student intern. We even wrote up this case as a poster presentation for a national conference. HSPN: What drew you to this industry? Solien: Honestly, it was just a fortunate coincidence. HSPN: Whats your biggest lesson learned since starting to work in the industry?
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providers In 2004, FHSSA came under the auspices of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO), and it successfully facilitated partnerships across many states and countries in sub-Saharan Africa for 10 years. “It In 2013, CHC won the Global Partnership Award presented for a model partnership that others should look at.”
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The organization, which was a program of NHPCO from 2004 to 2017, is now known as Global Partners in Care. We extend our sympathies to Dr. Harper’s family, and our gratitude for the many ways she shaped our past, present, and future.” She will be deeply missed.
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Award Presented During NHPCO’s Leadership and Advocacy Conference. The award will be presented this evening at the Annual Gala of NHPCO’s charitable affiliate, the National Hospice Foundation, which is being held in conjunction with NHPCO’s 2022 Leadership and Advocacy Conference at the Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center.
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