Overview The University of Florida’s online Medication Therapy Management (MTM) programs provide healthcare professionals with the practical skills needed to establish their own MTM practice or discover new career opportunities in community pharmacy settings, private practice, ambulatory care, managed care, MTM vendor companies and hospitals. Completion of the Master’s in MTM program or the Graduate Certificate in MTM program provides the educational background that you will need to take the MTM board certification exam. Students that complete either of the MTM graduate programs are eligible to sit for the NBMTM exam. Classes are self-directed study, and students can engage with each other and their instructors through online discussion boards. Course topics include business models for MTM practices, billing, reimbursement and regulatory aspects. Students benefit from a thorough examination of basic business principles, including planning, marketing, management and finance, as well as in-depth courses on medication therapy as they relate to unique body systems, all of which assist in building a successful MTM service. Upon completion of the graduate certificate program, students will earn a University of Florida Graduate Certificate in Comprehensive Medication Management. Students in the master’s degree program will earn a Master of Science in Pharmacy with a major in Pharmaceutical Sciences and a concentration in Medication Therapy Management issued by the Graduate School of the University of Florida. Your transcript will read Master of Science in Pharmacy, your graduation date, major Pharmaceutical Sciences - Medication Therapy Management. Your diploma will read Master of Science in Pharmacy, major Pharmaceutical Sciences. Exciting Changes for the Programs: The online MTM programs are now open to multiple healthcare professions! The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services (CMS) recently indicated that MTM services were provided by pharmacists, nurses, physician’s assistants and physicians. We are excited to open this program up to additional healthcare professionals that are providing MTM services for patients. The University of Florida now offers an online Graduate Certificate in Comprehensive Medication Management. This MTM-focused certificate is designed for those who are interested in medication therapy management but require a more time- and cost-effective alternative to our master’s degree program. The certificate is comprised of four 3-credit courses and does not require proof of licensure. Topics in the certificate program include comprehensive medication management, literature review and evaluation, business principles of medication therapy management and patient-centered care. Just as in our MTM master's degree program, the GRE is not required for admission! The Center for Quality Medication Management (CQM) at the University of Florida is now overseeing the online medication therapy management (MTM) programs. CQM has proudly been one of the premier groups offering MTM since 2010. CQM is comprised of faculty, clinical pharmacists and technicians that provide MTM services daily. The staff at CQM provides their real-world experience and knowledge to our MTM courses with the most current information available.

Master’s Degree The Online Master of Science in Medication Therapy Management is designed to assist healthcare professionals in transitioning into careers within hospitals, managed care, MTM vendor companies, or community pharmacy settings. Encouraging patient adherence, students are educated in both the clinical and business aspects of MTM. Completion of the Master’s in MTM program or the Graduate Certificate in MTM program provides the educational background that you will need to take the MTM board certification exam. Students that complete either of the MTM graduate programs are eligible to sit for the NBMTM exam. Over the course of the program, they learn: How to conduct physical assessments, evaluate medical literature, and communicate with patients and providers

How to design an MTM practice, use proper documentation systems, and manage finances as an MTM provider

How to improve patient drug adherence, which is key component of billing in MTM Our 33-credit master’s degree does not require the GRE for admission, and the entire program can be completed in as little as four semesters at UF. The asynchronous courses are designed to empower healthcare professionals to pursue a degree while continuing to practice. Students will complete two foundations courses before participating in extensive coursework covering the body systems. The capstone course gives them the opportunity to apply and synthesize information learned during the second foundations class by developing their own MTM practice model.

Graduate Certificate Our online medication therapy management (MTM) graduate certificate is designed for those who are interested in medication therapy management but require a more time- and cost-effective alternative to our master’s degree program. This 12-credit graduate certificate is an effective way to develop your medication therapy management skillset and consists of four 3-credit courses that cover the following topics: Comprehensive Medication Management

Literature Review and Evaluation

Business Principles of Medication Therapy Management

Patient-Centered Care Completion of the Master’s in MTM program or the Graduate Certificate in MTM program provides the educational background that you will need to take the MTM board certification exam. Students that complete either of the MTM graduate programs are eligible to sit for the NBMTM exam. Upon completion of the graduate certificate program, students will earn a University of Florida Graduate Certificate in Comprehensive Medication Management. The graduate certificate can be completed in as little as two semesters and is a great way for pharmacists, nurses, physician’s assistants and medical doctors to gain knowledge in the medication therapy management field. Additionally, there are no GRE or proof of licensure requirements, and upon completion of the certificate, students can transfer 12 credits to the master’s degree program, if they are admitted and earned a “B” or higher.