North Carolina Medicaid Transition Postponed
The transition for North Carolina’s Medicaid program, originally slated to begin November 1, 2019 has been postponed to February 1, 2020.
The transition for North Carolina’s Medicaid program, originally slated to begin November 1, 2019 has been postponed to February 1, 2020.
Southern Pharmacy’s Kernersville and Pink Hill locations have accepted the delivery and installation of their second Synmed automated prescription packing robots.
Bob Saturn, Southern Pharmacy’s senior marketing coordinator, is participating in a research study conducted by the Wake Forest School of Medicine and other institutions around the country to examine the relationship between Alzheimer’s disease and either a hearing aid intervention or a “Healthy Aging” education intervention.
Marybeth Terry, PharmD, Southern Pharmacy’s President and Glenn Whitley, PharmD, Director of Operations, Customer Support and Quality Assurance for our Pink Hill location are going back to school…
Southern Pharmacy’s Kernersville location is collecting new or like-new stuffed animals in support of residents in the Alzheimer’s and Dementia Care unit at Silver Bluff Village.
Building on the success of our 2018 anniversary event, Southern Pharmacy Services will host a 2019 Customer Appreciation & Education Conference in Greensboro, North Carolina on November 7 and 8.
Several Kernersville employees attended the 25th Annual Friends of UMAR luncheon held in Charlotte, NC on March 26th.
Southern Pharmacy’s Wytheville, VA location was honored by both the Wytheville Chamber of Commerce and the Joint Industrial Development Authority of Wythe County, VA.
Southern Pharmacy Services will be adding new Synmed packing robots at the Kernersville and Pink Hill locations this spring.
Southern’s Joel Noped, PharmD is quoted in a current McKnight article entitled “E-prescribing Grows Up.”