Integrated Prescription Management Taps Alaskan for Exec Position

Dec 16, 2022 | Healthcare, Right Moves

Erin Narus

A California-based pharmaceutical company chose an Alaskan for its executive suite. Erin Narus will continue to work from Alaska as Vice President of Clinical Services for Integrated Prescription Management (IPM). In that position, Narus is responsible for the overall strategy and execution of clinical operations, as well as the development and execution of new, innovative clinical programs.

Narus is a clinical pharmacist, most recently the manager of the Pharmacy & Ancillary Services Unit for the Alaska Division of Health Care Services, where she was responsible for all clinical and operational aspects of the Medicaid Pharmacy program for approximately eight years. She previously worked as the clinical pharmacist and project manager for Magellan Health Services Medicaid Administration pharmacy benefit management program for the State of Alaska.   

“We are very excited to have Erin joining IPM,” says Rene Tangonan, IPM’s Chief of Staff. “With her wealth of clinical knowledge and experience creating innovative clinical programs, Erin is a great addition to our organization.”

Narus earned a bachelor’s degree in chemistry from UAF, a doctor of pharmacy degree from the University of Wisconsin – Madison, a master of science jurisprudence in Health & Hospital Law and Pharmaceutical & Medical Device Law from Seton Hall University, and completed her residency at the Boise VA Medical Center.

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