Scotty Reams

Executive Board Member at Kentucky Pharmacists Association

Scotty Reams, PharmD, MBA, currently serves as a Medical Science Liaison at Pharmacosmos Therapeutics Inc. since December 2024. As an Executive Board Member of the Kentucky Pharmacists Association since June 2022, Reams contributes to advocacy and legislative matters affecting pharmacists in Kentucky and beyond. Previously, Reams held the position of Manager of Ambulatory Pharmacy Compliance at Baptist Health System KY & IN, where management of compliance materials and oversight of pharmacy practices was key. Reams also excelled as a Hematology/Oncology Clinical Pharmacist, providing patient care in outpatient oncology settings. Earlier experience includes serving as Pharmacist-in-Charge at Plaza Drug of London LLC, where oversight of a large staff and budget was critical, as well as a Congressional Intern in the U.S. House of Representatives, focusing on healthcare legislation. Reams completed a Master of Business Administration in Healthcare Administration from the University of the Cumberlands and earned a Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Kentucky.

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Kentucky Pharmacists Association

The Kentucky Pharmacists Association is the largest professional organization representing pharmacists in the state and has been serving its members since 1879. KPhA is the voice of pharmacists from all practice settings concerning education, policy, legislative, and regulatory matters to shape and improve the future of healthcare across the Commonwealth and the United States. The voices of democracy speak loudly, especially when many voices join together. The Kentucky Pharmacists Association offers its members the opportunity to band together with like minded voices to be heard. By uniting members for a single cause, KPhA can benefit pharmacists in all practice settings. "No one else practices the profession in Kentucky but you and me, Kentucky's pharmacists. We must stay abreast of new regulations, new legislative issues, changing reimbursement issues, new technologies, and the changing needs of those we serve,"​ explains Richard Slone, RPh., 2008-2009 President of KPhA. We also alert our members on rapidly changing healthcare issues via multiple technologies, publications and educational seminars. Throughout its history, the Kentucky Pharmacists Association has maintained a positive and respected position in the Commonwealth's political arena. To Kentucky legislators and Kentucky executive branch officials, KPhA is the voice of pharmacy concerning legislative and regulatory matters.


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