Office of Governor: Kansas
For Immediate Release
April 25, 2007
Nicole Corcoran, Press Secretary
785.368.8500

Sebelius appoints two to board overseeing pharmacists
Experts in field appointed to State Board of Pharmacy

With the ability to prevent and treat illnesses, as well as mitigate once debilitating conditions, modern medicines have changed the face of health care.

To ensure Kansas pharmacists are properly trained and uphold all professional standards, Governor Kathleen Sebelius has named Karen Braman and Frank Whitchurch to the State Board of Pharmacy.

“Kansans rely on their pharmacists to provide safe medicines as prescribed by their doctors.  By ensuring pharmacists are well-qualified, this board will help protect the health of Kansans,” Sebelius said.

The State Board of Pharmacy licenses and registers entities conducting business relating to the practice of pharmacy, and protects the public health and welfare against unprofessional, improper and unauthorized practice of pharmacy.

Braman, Lawrence, received her bachelor’s degree in pharmacy, as well as her master’s degree in hospital pharmacy from the University of Kansas, graduating with the latter in 1993. A published expert in her field, Braman is currently director of pharmacy services for Preferred Health Systems.  Prior to joining Preferred Health Systems earlier this year, Braman worked on health care issues for the Kansas Health Policy Authority and several other state agencies beginning in 1996.

Whitchurch, Kansas City, has more than three decades worth of experience in the field of pharmacy.  He earned his bachelor’s degree in pharmacy from the University of Missouri-Kansas City in 1970.  In 1986, Whitchurch began working for Osco Drug at pharmacies in Kansas and Missouri, managing pharmacies and overseeing training.  Currently, Whitchurch is the manager of pharmacy operations for Prescription Solutions in Overland Park.

Both appointees will serve a three-year term.

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