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The Florida Keys Mayor Pro Tem Holly Merrill Raschein,District 5
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James K.Scholl,District 3
Ij David Rice,District 4
County Commission Meeting
January 18, 2023
Agenda Item Number: L.1
Agenda Item Summary #11571
BULK ITEM: Yes DEPARTMENT: County Administrator
TIME APPROXIMATE: STAFF CONTACT: Lindsey Ballard(305) 292-4443
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AGENDA ITEM WORDING: Approval of a Resolution supporting the appointment of Carla Fry
as the Administrator of the Monroe County Health Department by the Surgeon General of the State
of Florida.
ITEM BACKGROUND: F.S. 154.04(1)(b) states that a county health department administrator
trained in public health administration may be appointed by the State Surgeon General after the
concurrence of the board of county commissioners for the county. This agenda item requests
concurrence to the appointment of Carla Fry as county health department administrator.
PREVIOUS RELEVANT BOCC ACTION:
CONTRACT/AGREEMENT CHANGES:
n/a
STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Approval.
DOCUMENTATION:
2023 Resolution supporting Carla Frye
Curriculum Vitae_Carla A. Fry
BoCC Monroe Signed Letter
F.S. 154.04
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
Effective Date: Upon approval by the BOCC.
Expiration Date: N/A
Total Dollar Value of Contract: N/A
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Total Cost to County:
Current Year Portion:
Budgeted:
Source of Funds:
CPI:
Indirect Costs:
Estimated Ongoing Costs Not Included in above dollar amounts:
Revenue Producing: If yes, amount:
Grant:
County Match:
Insurance Required: N/A
Additional Details:
REVIEWED BY:
Cynthia Hall Completed 12/20/2022 12:36 PM
Lindsey Ballard Completed 12/21/2022 11:34 AM
Board of County Commissioners Pending 01/18/2023 9:00 AM
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Board of County Commissioners
RESOLUTION NO. -2023
A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE
COUNTY, FLORIDA SUPPORTING THE APPOINTMENT OF CARLA FRY AS THE
ADMINISTRATOR OF THE MONROE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT BY THE
SURGEON GENERAL OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA.
WHEREAS, Florida Statutes 154.04(1)(b) requires the Board of County
Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida to give its concurrence prior to the
appointment of Monroe County Health Department Administrator by the Surgeon
General of the State of Florida.
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COMMISSIONERS OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA that: 2
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1. The Board of County Commissioners of Monroe County, Florida hereby gives 0
its concurrence for the appointment of Carla Fry as the Administrator of the it
Monroe County Health Department by the Surgeon General of the State of
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2. The Clerk of the County is hereby directed to forward a copy of this Resolution
to the Surgeon General of the State of Florida.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Monroe a
County, Florida, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the January 18, 2023.
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Mayor Craig Cates
Mayor Pro Tem Holly Merrill Raschein
Commissioner Michelle Lincoln
Commissioner James K. Scholl
Commissioner David Rice E
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(SEAL) BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Attest: Kevin Madok, Clerk OF MONROE COUNTY, FLORIDA
By By
As Deputy Clerk Mayor Craig Cates
Approved as to form and legal sufficiency:
Monroe County Attorney's Office 12-20-2022
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Curriculum Vitae: Carla A. Fry
Home Address: 1016 Varela St. Rear I(ey West, Fl. 330401
Phone Number- 904-485-0718
Email Address: Carla,.fry 2fIheaIth,ggv
Academic Preparation
Year Institution Major Area of Study Degree
2012 University of Florida Nursing PhD
2010 University of Florida Public Health Certificate E
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Florida Compact License RN9220371 August 31, 2022
Illinois License 041489818 September 30, 2022
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Certifications: None
Professional Experience:
January 2022—Present....Florida Department of Health, Monroe County
Senior Community Health Nursing Director
Key Deliverables:
Oversee daily operations for three health clinics in Monroe County
Budgetary oversight for core programming
Talent acquisition and training for nursing and support staff
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Relationship building/collaboration with key stakeholders in the community
Strategic development of new programs and initiatives
August 2018—December 2021-The College of the Florida Keys
Director of Nursing&Health Sciences,Adjunct Professor
Key Deliverables:
Teaching Didactic&Clinical Courses in undergraduate pre-licensure program
Supervise clinical rotations for pre-licensure nursing students
Oversight of instructional design and curricular revision for AS and BS in Nursing
Recruitment,hiring, and supervision of Nursing faculty
Relationship building with key stakeholders overseeing existing cohorts and recruiting new sites based
on market demand, &community needs
Tracking&compliance for partner affiliation agreements .
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July 2019—present-Chamberlain University
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Teaching NR702 Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP)Student Practicum Course
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August 2008-August 2018-Jacksonville University,Jacksonville Florida
Tenured Associate Professor of Nursing&Undergraduate Director,Nathan M. Bisk Center for
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Teaching responsibilities including undergraduate,graduate,and online courses
Supervise clinical rotations for pre-licensure nursing students at a Level One Trauma Center
Student mentoring in honors research, master's theses,and DNP Projects
Project management of build-out and go-live of Center for Professional Studies
Oversight of instructional design and curricular revision for online &cohort Nursing& Business Programs
Recruitment,hiring, and supervision of Nursing faculty
Partnership with third party education vendor for student recruitment,admission,and retention
Oversight for marketing of all undergraduate online&cohort programming
Direct supervision of a team of advisors, recruiters, &online learning specialist
Liaison between colleges&departments on campus to ensure high quality instructional design/delivery
Continual process improvement for Learning Management system
Relationship building with key stakeholders overseeing existing cohorts and recruiting new sites
Tracking&compliance for partner affiliation agreements
Maintenance of all accreditation standards for SACS&CCNE
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Baptist Medical Center,Jacksonville, FL 2004—2008
Education Services Coordinator, Baptist Medical Center South
Key Deliverables:
Process planning for go-live
Development of policies/procedures
Training/onboarding of all new staff
Electronic Health Record consulting&training
Curriculum development for continuing education
ACLS&BLS training
Author of Magnet Force 11—Nurses as Teachers
Journal Club Coordinator
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Initial application&maintenance of Continuing Education Service Provider
Program developer for our Graduate Nurse Internship CL
Creation of a clinical ladder for Nursing development
Oversight for patient education
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Service in the United States Military in a variety of roles at duty stations around the country. Honorably
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Academic Appointments
Year Institution Position
2008-2018 Jacksonville University Associate Professor
Clinical Appointments
Year Institution Position
Research and Training Grants: Funded
Year Role/Title/Amount
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2016—Author-Faculty Research Grant to conduct research on Student Perceptions of Faculty
Engagement in Online Learning. $4,000.00
2015—Entrepreneurism, Policy& Innovation Center(EPIC)Grant awarded for curricular development in
the field of Nursing Informatics. $8,000.00
2012-Virginia Henderson Scholar award to conduct research on vaccine uptake disparities.$5,000.00
Research and Training Grants: Non-Funded, Executed
Year Role/Title
Presentations:International
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2018 Fry,C. Engaging Students in Online Learning. Podium Presentation April 6th, 2018 for the it,
University of Belize Online Learning Consortium.
2018 Fry, C. Principles of Effective Online Teaching. Podium Presentation April 6th,2018 for the U
University of Belize Online Learning Consortium.
2017 Fry,C. Update on the Institute of Medicine's(IOM) Future of Nursing Report and the Need for
Highly Educated Nurses and BSN Education as a Quality Improvement Strategy. Podium Presentation
July 6,2017 Ulm, Germany 2Rd Annual Nursing Management Conference. U
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2012 Fry, C. Vaccine Uptake Among African Americans:A Matter of Trust. Poster presentation at the
Pan American Research Colloquium in Miami, Florida Sept 5-7, 2012.
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2014 Fry, C.Vaccine Uptake among Mayan Villagers in the Yucatan. American Public Health
Conference, New Orleans, La. November 2014.
2014 Fry, C. Exploring Vaccine Uptake among African American Adults. American Public Health
Conference, New Orleans, La. November 2014.
2013 Fry, C. Use of Mandatory Fields in the Electronic Health Record—Lessons Learned. Round Table
Presentation for American Public Health Association Conference in Boston, Massachusetts, Nov
2-6,2013.
2011 Fry,C. Blending Education and Technology to Increase Vaccine Uptake—Use of EHR"Mandatory
Fields". Poster presentation at the Drexel University Nursing Education Institute in Atlantic City
New Jersey,June 27-29,2011.
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2010 Fry, C. Challenges in Assessing Dimensions of Functional Status-A Comparison of SIP and SF-12
Instruments. Podium Presentation at the November APHA conference in Denver,CO.
Presentations:Regional
Year Title Type Organization
Presentations:State
Year Title Type Organization
2016 Fry, C., Mier,W.Online Faculty Training Programs—Best Practices. Podium presentation April E
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2016 Fry, C., Mier,W.Online Faculty Training Programs—Do They Make a Difference?Sigma Theta it,
Tau.Abstract accepted. Podium presentation February 5th, 2016 University of North Florida
Sigma Theta Tau Lambda Rho Chapter Conference.
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2014 Fry, C. Exploring Pneumococcal Vaccine Uptake Barriers among African American Adults. Poster
Presentation at Sigma Theta Tau Lambda Rho Annual Research Conference in Jacksonville,
Florida, February 71h, 2014.
2013 Fry, C. Magnet Mania—What's the Attraction? Podium Presentation for Annual Research UI
Symposium. St.Vincent's Medical Center.
2013 Fry, C.Sigma Theta Tau Conference presentation. Pneumococcal Vaccine Disparities.
Jacksonville, FI.
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Fry,C.(2020). Best Practices in Distance Learning. Virtual Podium Presentation June 9th,2020 at The
College of the Florida Keys.
2019 Fry,C.Student&Faculty Engagement in the Distance Learning Setting—Lessons Learned. Podium
Presentation November 26,2019 for Faculty Symposium at The College of the Florida Keys.
2019 Fry,C. The Fulbright Experience. Podium Presentation August 19,2019 for Convocation Day at The
College of the Florida Keys.
Print-Based Publications:Refereed
Year Citation in APA format sans year
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2016 Fry,C.,Mier,W. Online Faculty Training Programs—Do They Make a Difference?Virginia
Henderson Library.
2014 Fry,C. Do You Know What Your Risk for Pneumonia is?Times Union Article for Nursed to Health.
January 2014.
Fry,C.(2012). Exploring Pneumococcal Vaccine Barriers Among African Americans in Northeast Florida.
Dissertation published in ProQuest online.
Electronic-Based Publications:Refereed
Year Citation in APA format sans year
2016 Fry,C. Addressing Pneumococcal Vaccine Uptake among African American Adults in the United
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Professional Service:
Year Role
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Curricular Design:
2020 NUR3295 Critical Care Nursing—authored new course
2020 NUR4636L Community Health Nursing Practicum—authored new course
2020 NUR4636 Community Health Nursing—authored new course
2020 NUR4827L Leadership& Management in Nursing Practicum—authored new course U
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2019 NUR4827 Leadership& Management in Nursing—authored new course
2019 NUR3123 Pathophysiology& Pharmacology—authored new course
2019 NUR4870 Informatics—authored new course
2019 NUR4047 Cultural Health—authored new course
2019 NUR4805 Trends& Issues in Nursing—authored new course
2014 NUR353 Information Management in Healthcare—authored as new course
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2016 NUR424 Health Disparities Elective—authored as new course
2016 NUR516 Health Information Management—revision in collaboration with peer
2016 NUR580-583 Informatics Nursing Cognate-authored new cognate proposal
2016 NUR512 Healthcare Policy Revision
Projects:
Year Activity
2020 Project Coordinator for new Simulation Learning Center being built in the Upper Keys
with projected go-live 8/2021.
2019 Program Development RN-BSN The College of the Florida Keys, Key West, Fl.
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2017 Project Manager for the design and opening of the Jacksonville University Downtown
Campus and Nathan M. Bisk Center for Professional Studies
Consultations:
Year Activity
2007 Professional Legal Consulting—Chuck Shad Esquire,Jacksonville, FI.
Professional Membership/Activities:
Year Organization
Year Role/Activity
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2008 Sigma Theta Ta National Nursing Honor Society Member
2008 American Public Health Association Member
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2018 Fulbright Scholar—University of Belize Teaching&Research
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2018 Jacksonville University Committee Member
Master's Theses:
Year Student/School/Title/Role
2013 Erica Fetner: Jacksonville University-Heart Disease in Women: Risk Perceptions-Chair
2012 Lindsay Moore: Jacksonville University-Continuous Lateral Rotation Therapy-Chair
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2012 Lisa Babb: Jacksonville University-Job Satisfaction among Nurses and Nurse
Practitioners-Chair
2010 Lydia Sauter: Jacksonville University-Delay of Care in Acute Myocardial Infarction-
Chair
2009 Sharon Edmunds: Jacksonville University- Using Simulation Learning to Enhance Clinical
Outcomes-Chair
2009 Teresa Smoot: Jacksonville University-Teamwork and Patient Satisfaction—Chair
Honor's Thesis:
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2016 Amanda Carr: Jacksonville University-Effect of Nurse Residency Programs on Job '
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2016 Lauren Holloway:Jacksonville University- MSN student with focus on nursing education
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2015 Rachel Blansett:Jacksonville University-Exploring the Relationship between Caffeine 42
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2020 Shared Governance Committee Member
2019 Distance Learning Committee Chair
2019 Wellness Committee Member
2019 Student Scholarship Committee Member
2016 Technology Planning Committee Member/Chair
2015 Board of Trustees Retention Team Member
2015 IDEA Implementation Team Member
2015 Faculty Compensation Task Force Member
2015 Committee Chairs Member
2014 Tenure and Promotion Task Force Member
2011 Faculty Affairs Committee Member/Chair
Civic and Community Service:
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Year Organization/Role
2019 Key West Chamber of Commerce member
2016 Disaster Preparedness Volunteer
2019 Keys to be the Change Volunteer
2015 One Spark Juror for Science&Technology,Jacksonville, Fl.
2010 Sexual Assault Task Force,Jacksonville, Fl.
2006 United Way Leadership Giver
2005 Disaster Preparedness Team: American Red Cross
Courses(last 10 years):
Didactic/ Clinical
Clinical/ Area/ %of
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Level Course Title Students Clock Hrs. Focus Responsibility
Undergraduate Level Courses Taught:
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2020 NUR3795 Critical Care Nursing 3 100%
2020 NUR2818C CN3 Capstone Course 4 50% '
2019 NUR1020C Fundamentals in Nursing 4 100%
2018 NUR1020C Fundamentals in Nursing 4 100% 2
NUR202 Introduction to Pharmacology 3 100% cj
NUR220 Essentials for Nursing Theory 3 100% i
NUR221 Essentials for Nursing Practice 3 100%
NUR302 Pharmacology for Professional Nurses I 1 100% >
NUR304 Pharmacology for Professional Nurses II 1 100%
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NUR316 Nursing Research 3 100%
NUR320 Advanced Adult Health Theory 4 100%
NUR321 Advanced Adult Health Clinical 2 100% U
NUR353 Information Management in Healthcare 3 100%
NUR354 Evidence Based Nursing 3 100%
NUR438 Critical Care Nursing Theory 3 100%
NUR439 Critical Care Nursing Clinical
NUR440 Critical Care Nursing Theory for the Experienced Nurse
NUR455Advanced Acute Care Concepts
NUR456 Application of Professional Nursing Concepts
Graduate Level Courses Taught:
2020 NR702 DNP Practicum 3 100%
2020 NR702 DNP Practicum 3 100%
2020 NR702 DNP Practicum 3 100%
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2019 NR702 DNP Practicum 3 100%
2019 NR702 DNP Practicum 3 100%
2019 NR702 DNP Practicum 3 100%
NUR510 Nursing Theory and Research 1 3 100%
NUR520Nursing Theory and Research 11 3 100%
NURS12 Organization, Delivery, and Policy in Healthcare 3 100%
NUR516 Information Systems and Technology 3 100%
NUR525 Measuring Educational Outcomes 3 100%
NUR548 Curriculum Development in Nursing 3 100%
Continuing Education (last 3 years):
Year Title/Organization
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2020 Medical Errors Florida Registered Nurse CE Package
2019 Faculty Teaching and Learning Symposium—College of the Florida Keys, Key West, FI.
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Vision:To be the Healthiest State in the Nation
December 15, 2022
The Honorable Craig Cates
Monroe Board of County Commissioners
1100 Simonton Street
Key West, Florida 33040
Dear Mayor Cates:
The Florida Department of Health requests concurrence from the Monroe County Board of County
Commissioners on the appointment of Dr. Carla Fry as the Administrator of the Florida Department of
Health in Monroe County. County health departments sustain the partnership between the Florida
Department of Health and county government pursuant to section 154.04, Florida Statutes. In keeping
with state law, as well as our desire to maintain this important partnership, the Florida Department of
Health works collectively with county government when selecting a new health department
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Dr. Fry has an excellent and diverse background in all aspects of public health and has demonstrated
her ability as a skilled leader. I believe Dr. Fry will be an asset to the Florida Department of Health and
Monroe County as their new health department director.
The Florida Department of Health is requesting time on the agenda during your upcoming meeting to
request concurrence on the appointment of Carla Fry, as the Administrator of the Florida Department of
Health in Monroe County. If you or any member of the Monroe County Board of County Commissioners 0
have questions or would like more information regarding Dr. Fry, please feel free to contact Mark U
Lander, Interim Deputy Secretary for County Health Systems at 850-245-4243. U
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Joseph �ti da'po, MD,W PhD
State lrgeon General
cc: Roman Gastesi, County Administrator
Dr. Carla Fry
Florida Department of Health
Office of the State Surgeon General Accredited Fleal'th Department
4052 Bald Cypress Way,Bin A-00-Tallahassee,FL 32399-1701 � 111it 11ttl°�'tGL ,fiittrtd
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West's Florida Statutes Annotated
Title X1.County Organization and Intergovernmental Relations(Chapters 124-164)(Refs&Annos)
Chapter 154.Public Health Facilities
Part 1.County Health Departments(Refs&Annos)
West's F.S.A. § 154.04
154.04.Personnel of county health departments;duties;compensation
Effective:July 1,2008
Currentness
(1)(a)The personnel of a minimum county health department shall consist of a county health department director or administrator
and a full-time public health nurse, a public health environmental specialist, and a clerk. All such personnel shall be selected
from those especially trained in public health administration and practice, so far as the same shall relate to the duties of their
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public health administration and shall be appointed by the State Surgeon General after the concurrence of the boards of county
commissioners of the respective counties. A county health department administrator trained in public health administration �
may be appointed by the State Surgeon General after the concurrence of the boards of county commissioners of the respective
counties.
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a.No licensed physician is on the premises;
b. The patient is assessed and medication ordered in accordance with rules promulgated by the department and pursuant to a
protocol approved by a physician who supervises the patient care activities of the registered nurse or licensed physician assistant;
c. The patient is being assessed by the registered nurse or licensed physician assistant as a part of a program approved by the
department;and
d.The medication ordered appears on a formulary approved by the department and is prepackaged and prelabeled with dosage
instructions and distributed from a source authorized under chapter 499 to repackage and distribute drugs,which source is under
the supervision of a consultant pharmacist employed by the department.
2.Each county health department shall adopt written protocols which provide for supervision of the registered nurse or licensed
physician assistant by a physician licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or chapter 459 and for the procedures by which patients
may be assessed,and medications ordered and delivered,by the registered nurse or licensed physician assistant. Such protocols
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shall be signed by the supervising physician,the director of the county health department,and the registered nurse or licensed
physician assistant.
3. Each county health department shall maintain and have available for inspection by representatives of the Department of
Health all medical records and patient care protocols,including records of medications delivered to patients,in accordance with
rules of the department.
4.The Department of Health shall adopt rules which establish the conditions under which a registered nurse or licensed physician
assistant may assess patients and order and deliver medications,based upon written protocols of supervision by a physician
licensed pursuant to chapter 458 or chapter 459,and which establish the formulary from which medications may be ordered.
5. The department shall require that a consultant pharmacist conduct a periodic inspection of each county health department
in meeting the requirements of this paragraph.
6. A county health department may establish or contract with peer review committees or organizations to review the quality of
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(2)The personnel of the county health department shall be employed by the Department of Health. The compensation of such
personnel shall be determined under the rules of the Department of Management Services. Such employees shall engage in the
prevention of disease and the promotion of health under the supervision of the Department of Health.
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Laws 1931, c. 14906, § 4; Comp.Gen.Laws Supp.1936, § 2934(25);Laws 1969, c. 69-106, §§ 19, 35;Laws 1972, c. 72-139,
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§ 1; Laws 1972, c. 72-323, § 2; Laws 1972, c. 72-345, § 3; Laws 1975, c. 75-48, § 14; Laws 1977, c. 77-147, § 32; Laws
1983, c. 83-177, § 7;Laws 1985, c. 85-68, § 8;Laws 1986, c. 86-83, § 1; Laws 1986, c. 86-220, § 3;Laws 1988, c. 88-294, U-
§ 4; Laws 1988, c. 88-361, § 1; Laws 1989, c. 89-311, § 2. Amended by Laws 1990, c. 90-232, § 2, eff. Oct. 1, 1990; Laws
1990, c. 90-295, § 2, elf. July 3, 1990; Laws 1991, c. 91-22, § 4, elf. April 23, 1991;Laws 1992, c. 92-279, § 76, elf. Jilly 1,
1992; Laws 1994, c. 94-218, § 8, elf. May 20, 1994; Laws 1996, c. 96-403, § 15, elf. Jan. 1, 1997; Laws 1997, c. 97-237, §
10,elf. Jm1y 1, 1997;Laws 1998,c. 98-49, § 2,eff.May 12, 1998;Laws 1998, c. 98-279, § 4,elf. June 30, 1998;Laws 2008,
C. 2008-6, § 11,elf. July 1,2008.
Notes of Decisions(6)
West's F. S. A. § 154.04,FL ST§ 154.04
Current with laws,joint and concurrent resolutions and memorials through July 1,2022,in effect from the 2022 Second Regular
Session. Some statute sections may be more current, see credits for details.
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