terri burrows, rph, pharmd
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Terri Burrows, RPh, PharmD
Terri Burrows is a 1987 graduate of the University of Oklahoma, College of Pharmacy (B.S.) and a
1991 graduate of the University of Texas, College of Pharmacy (Pharm.D.). After graduation, Terri
worked in several areas of pharmacy practice including hospital, community, and academia before
becoming interested in regulatory practice.
Terri has been an employee of the Texas State Board of Pharmacy since April 2014 serving as a
Compliance Officer in the Dallas area. In her position as a Compliance Officer, Terri performs
inspections of all classes of licensed pharmacies, explains compliance-related deficiencies to
pharmacists, advises pharmacy personnel on methods of correction, and provides education on
pharmacy laws and rules. She is a member of the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
Dr. Burrows has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Terri Burrows, R.Ph., Pharm.D.
Compliance Officer, Dallas Region
October 30, 2016
TEXAS PRESCRIPTION
MONITORING PROGRAM
S.B. 195 by Sen. Schwertner
Passed during the 2015 Legislative Session;
Moved the Prescription Monitoring Program
from the Department of Public Safety (DPS) to
the Board of Pharmacy; and
Eliminated the Texas Controlled Substance
Registration program.
Timeline for Transfer of the PMP
Program
November 2015 – RFP for the new
PMP issued by TSBP.
January 2016 – Appriss selected as
the vendor.
Timeline for Transfer of the PMP Program
February – May 2016 – System installation at
TSBP.
February 2016 – Board adopted new Chapter 315
to implement PMP and provisions related to
prescriptions in the Controlled Substances Act.
– The rules became effective on 9/1/2016.
May – August 2016 –Testing program.
September 1, 2016 – NEW PMP is live.
PMP AWARxE
Login to website:
texas.pmpaware.net
Users with existing
accounts were
transferred to the new
system. Login using
email and reset
password. New users
can create an account.
Prescription forms,
including triplicate
forms, issued by DPS
prior to 9/1/16 remain
valid.
Still valid prescription forms!
Thank You!
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