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Brooke Hudspeth, PharmD, is Chief Practice Officer (CPO) for the UK College of Pharmacy. Hudspeth, the acting secretary for the Kentucky Pharmacist Association (KphA) oversees all community pharmacy efforts for the college while working to elevate the care available to those in the Commonwealth.
Hudspeth is an alumnus of the college’s PharmD and Community Residency programs and serves as a preceptor for pharmacy students and residents. In addition, she is known for her collaboration with the American Pharmacists Association Foundation, The Kroger Co., and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for her work on the National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). Hudspeth helped secure a $7.5M grant from the CDC to expand the National DPP to five states, using the model she developed for Kentucky.
Credit Pete Comparoni | UK Photo.
Brooke Hudspeth, PharmD, is Chief Practice Officer (CPO) for the UK College of Pharmacy. Hudspeth, the acting secretary for the Kentucky Pharmacist Association (KphA) oversees all community pharmacy efforts for the college while working to elevate the care available to those in the Commonwealth.
Hudspeth is an alumnus of the college’s PharmD and Community Residency programs and serves as a preceptor for pharmacy students and residents. In addition, she is known for her collaboration with the American Pharmacists Association Foundation, The Kroger Co., and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for her work on the National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP). Hudspeth helped secure a $7.5M grant from the CDC to expand the National DPP to five states, using the model she developed for Kentucky.
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Lexington’s Mobile Neighborhood Testing Program returns to Red Mile
News Highlights: Lexington’s Mobile Neighborhood Testing Program returns to Red Mile.
LEXINGTON, Kentucky (WKYT) – Lexington’s Mobile Neighborhood Testing Program resumed Thursday.
This week it’s back on Red Mile through Saturday.
The city has tested more than 20,000 through this program. Just because COVID-19 vaccines are on the rise doesn’t mean testing should decline. At Red Mile, the goal is to ensure that everyone has access to a test.
Officials in Lexington say they are seeing a steady decline in COVID-19 tests.
The Mayor’s Mobile Neighborhood Testing Program is on Red Mile today through Saturday @WKYT pic.twitter.com/SJv0caBNsQ
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