Helena man is first pharmacist to be elected to MT leadership program
Mountain-Pacific Quality Health
and last updated 2021-04-03 11:20:08-04
HELENA â The Montana Medical Association (MMA) announced that Helena Pharmacy Director, Tony King, with Mountain-Pacific Quality Health, has been selected to participate in the 2021 Healthcare Excellence in Leadership Program.
âThis is the first time a pharmacist has been selected to participate in this top-tier program. By expanding to include the full health care team, weâre providing opportunities for more providers to move into leadership roles to spearhead the development of effective patient care,â said MMA Chief Executive Officer, Jean Branscum. âThis leadership program is dedicated to developing the skills health care workers need to become top leaders in the industry, influence state health care policy, and promote the positive change needed to provide better patient care in Montana.â
Helena man is first pharmacist to be elected to MT leadership program
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