Moses Lake Community Health Center
Bothaina Mousa, BCACP, has work experience as a Pharmacy Manager at RITE AID from 2015 to 2019. From 2019 to 2023, Mousa served as a Pharmacy Manager at HealthPoint (CHC). In 2023, they became the Director of Operations at Moses Lake Community Health Center. Starting in July 2023, Mousa will also work as a Board Certified Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist at BPS - Board of Pharmacy Specialties.
Bothaina Mousa earned their Bachelor's degree in Pharmacy from Alexandria University, where they studied from 2003 to 2008. In addition to their degree, they have obtained several certifications throughout their career. Bothaina became a Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist (BCACP) in July 2023 through the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS). Bothaina also holds certifications in CPR/AED/First Aid from the American Heart Association, and Teaching scholars from the University of Washington, both obtained in 2023 and 2018, respectively. It is worth noting that they are also listed as a Pharmacist with the Washington State Department of Health, although specific details such as the obtained month and year are not available for this certification. Bothaina Mousa is also associated with an ACPE Provider Accredited Sterile Compounding Certification, although no specific details are provided regarding the obtained month and year for this certification.
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Moses Lake Community Health Center
Moses Lake Community Health Center (MLCHC) is a non-profit, community-driven, and patient-centered health care organization. We are committed to providing high-quality, compassionate, and comprehensive primary health care services for the entire family, with a special focus on the underserved and migrant farm-workers in our community. Medical and dental care centers are located in Moses Lake and Quincy, and a dental center is located in Ephrata. Founded in 1978 as a satellite dental clinic of the North Central Washington Migrant Health Project in Wenatchee, MLCHC expanded in 1979 to include medical care to a primarily indigent and migrant population. The initial staff consisted of one physician, one physician’s assistant, and two dentists. With the addition of a second physician in 1981, the clinic was able to provide obstetrics and in-patient medical care and took the first step toward becoming a comprehensive primary care center. This year, 2022 we staff over 300 full-time staff members providing primary care, preventive, and wraparound services to a wide demographic of patients in the area. MLCHC assures patient care is culturally appropriate, in part by employing bi-lingual staff.