About me
Emily B. Zadvorny, PharmD, BCPS is a proud professional advocate and trained clinical pharmacy specialist. A native of Colorado, she earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Arizona and completed two post-graduate residencies at UC San Diego. She is a board-certified pharmacotherapy specialist and clinical associate professor for the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy. Her professional passions are primary care and geriatric medicine, public health, and advancing the pharmacy profession both locally and nationally. She practiced clinically for many years in cardiovascular and primary care at Kaiser Permanente CO and UCHealth.
Dr. Zadvorny currently serves as the Executive Director for the Colorado Pharmacists Society (CPS), the only professional pharmacy association in the state of Colorado. CPS serves as the “One Society, One Voice” for pharmacists, technicians, and interns, with a mission to promote, develop, and advance the profession of pharmacy to optimize patient care and public health. In this role she oversees the operational, educational, networking, and advocacy efforts for the Society. She has helped influence public policies and passed several key pieces of legislation to advance pharmacists’ scope of practice, advance payment for pharmacist services, improve patient access and pharmacy care in the state of CO, protect pharmacy practices, and elevate the level of training and safety/wellbeing of pharmacy professionals. She represents Colorado pharmacy practice at a national level, networking and advocating in conjunction with national organizations, U.S. legislators, and other key stakeholders, and serves as a consultant source for state and national news/media outlets.
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Emily B. Zadvorny, PharmD, BCPS is a proud professional advocate and trained clinical pharmacy specialist. Dr. Zadvorny currently serves as the Executive Director for the Colorado Pharmacists Society (CPS), the only professional pharmacy association in Colorado. In this role she oversees the operational, educational, networking, and advocacy efforts for the Society. She has helped influence public policies and pass key pieces of legislation to advance pharmacists’ scope of practice, payment for pharmacist services, improve patient access to care, protect pharmacy practices, and elevate the level of training and safety/wellbeing of pharmacy professionals. A native of Colorado, she earned her PharmD from the University of Arizona and completed two post-graduate residencies at UC San Diego. She is board-certified and a clinical associate professor for the University of Colorado School of Pharmacy.