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History and Background
The Kentucky Pharmacists Recovery Network (KYPRN) was established in 1986 in collaboration with the Kentucky Pharmacists Association (KPhA). Initially known as Pharmacists Helping Fellow Pharmacists, the program was created to support pharmacists struggling with substance use issues in a confidential, compassionate, and professional manner.
In 1998, legislation (KRS 315.126) was enacted to provide formal structure and sustainable funding for the program through a designated licensing fee. The Kentucky Board of Pharmacy formally appointed the Pharmacist Recovery Network (PRN) Committee in 1999 to guide and oversee the program’s operations.
The committee consists of pharmacists from across the Commonwealth, representing diverse practice settings and regions. It meets prior to each regularly scheduled Board meeting to review petitions from pharmacists seeking license reinstatement and provides informed recommendations to the Board.
Impact
Since 1986, KYPRN has helped over 500 pharmacists and pharmacy interns across Kentucky who are facing challenges related to substance use. The program promotes recovery, professional accountability, and public safety by providing a structured pathway for pharmacists and pharmacy interns to address their issues and continue to practice their profession safely.
How KYPRN Can Help
KYPRN offers confidential assistance to Kentucky-licensed pharmacists and pharmacy interns who are experiencing problems related to substance use or mental health conditions that may affect their ability to practice safely.
Services include:
• Referrals to qualified treatment providers
• Monitoring and documentation of sobriety
• Ongoing support and accountability throughout recovery
KYPRN partners with licensed professionals specializing in addiction treatment to ensure that participants receive comprehensive, personalized care.
If you are a pharmacist or pharmacy intern in need of support—or if you are concerned about a colleague—please know that confidential help is available. KYPRN provides a pathway to recovery in a manner that protects both the individual and the public.
For more information, or to seek assistance, please contact:
Emily Caporal, PharmD
Director, KY Professionals Recovery Network - KYPRN
PO Box 75199
Fort Thomas, KY 41075
Phone:(502) 230-8442
Fax: (502) 470-1881
Email: emily@kyprn.com
Brian Fingerson, RPh
KYPRN founder
202 Bellemeade Rd
Louisville, KY 40222
Phone:
502-262-9342
Email: kyprn@att.net
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