At the end of January, it brought groundbreaking results to UConn pharmacies. This supports the school's commitment to expanding healthcare access and patient care and community outreach. This success came after collective planning and action between Connecticut and UCONN pharmacy schools. This is a great feat of a great cause.


With a statewide shortage of primary care providers, particularly among underserved individuals, UConn Pharmacy is a pharmacy training that will enable pharmacists to provide more comprehensive reproductive care by prescribing contraception to patients. We have developed a plan to create the program.
“By allowing pharmacists to both prescribe and distribute hormonal contraception, we will help reduce barriers and increase access to birth control for citizens of our state.” – Dean Hritcko
Working with Connecticut Pharmacists Association (CPA), Consumer Protection Agency (Drug Management), and the employer entities of pharmacies across the state, faculty worked to bridge the gap between this idea and necessary actions . We promise to make reproductive medicine accessible to everyone. training and certification programequipment pharmacist and Tools, resources and knowledge to provide patients these New services are effective and safe.
This program recognizes that pharmacy excellence should be a national standard, especially as many individuals across the country face barriers to affordable and accessible healthcare. is available to all pharmacists in all states.
Governor Lamont understands the transformative nature of the program and the current threat to reproductive health care and was on board. In collaboration with Connecticut Consumer Protection Commissioner Brian T. Cafellelli, the training program received final approval at the end of January.
This training program is expected to take four hours to complete and is an option for pharmacists. Available from the UConn School of Pharmacy website, this training counts for the 15 hours of continuing education per year required by a pharmacist.


To celebrate this pivotal moment, Governor Lamont requested that a press conference be held at the school on January 31st.st Dealing with faculty, staff, students and the media. In fact, it is the first time Governor Lamont has ever visited UCONN's pharmacy! He spoke, followed by other influential leaders, including Dean Fritko, who thanked government officials who worked with the school. Healthcare innovation, women's health protection, and accessibility fees. ”
Rachel Antonelli, Pharm.D., second year. Students who are passionate about building meaningful patient connections shared appreciation for this journey in healthcare.Passing this law will allow more individuals to play an active role in their care, reducing accessibility barriers that will hinder critical health care services such as providing birth control. ”
In addition to allowing pharmacists to prescribe birth control, the new law also includes the state's first vending machine that provides access to emergency contraception. The first machines of these vending machines can be found at UConn, Storrs campus, and made possible by Dr. Peter Davis Smith, Medical Director of Student Health and Wellness (SHAW), and his colleagues and student advocates. I did.
“This is just one of many ways we are working to expand access to birth control and other important medications in Connecticut.” – Governor Lamont


This milestone in healthcare access lies at 100 UConn schools in pharmaciesth Exhibitive years and continuity exemplifies Education, research and service efforts to create lasting change. This latest initiative will transform communities in Connecticut and beyond, increasing access to healthcare, reducing unintended pregnancies, and reducing spending on the healthcare system. Training the next generation of pharmacists, the school aims to encourage students to continue shaping the future of healthcare and to make a difference in the lives of Connecticut residents.
Provided by UConn Pharmacy if necessary. This is evidence of the school's mission to better build tomorrow through monumental actions that begin today.