The mark consists of the literal elements "f", "t", and "p", in that order, positioned immediately and horizontally adjacent to one another with a curved arrow-shaped design element pointing downward positioned immediately and horizontally adjacent to the left of the literal "f" element and another curved arrow-shaped design element pointing upward and positioned immediately and horizontally adjacent to the right of the literal "p" element.
Mark For: FTP® trademark registration is intended to cover the categories of providing training services in the area of pharmacy workflow, namely, in connection with prescription dispensing, healthcare services delivery, use of information technology, scheduling patients for appointments, care team member relationship building, budgeting and revenue modeling, business planning, new roles for pharmacy staff, and improved follow up and monitoring of patient goals and therapy outcomes. [all]
>Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark. The mark consists of the literal elements "f", "t", and "p", in that order, positioned immediately and horizontally adjacent to one another with a curved arrow-shaped design element pointing downward positioned immediately and horizontally adjacent to the left of the literal "f" element and another curved arrow-shaped design element pointing upward and positioned immediately and horizontally adjacent to the right of the literal "p" element.
Status
2020-04-01 UTC
LIVE APPLICATION Under Examination
The trademark application has been accepted by the Office (has met the minimum filing requirements) and that this application has been assigned to an examiner.
EVA GULLICK FRONGELLO SMITH ANDERSON P.O. BOX 2611 150 FAYETTEVILLE STREET, SUITE 2300 RALEIGH, NC 27602-2611
Good, Services, and Codes
IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Providing training services in the area of pharmacy workflow, namely, in connection with prescription dispensing, healthcare services delivery, use of information technology, scheduling patients for appointments, care team member relationship building, budgeting and revenue modeling, business planning, new roles for pharmacy staff, and improved follow up and monitoring of patient goals and therapy outcomes. FIRST USE: 20190622. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20190622 IC 042. US 100 101. G & S: Provide quality assurance services, namely, in connection with data interpretation and quality reporting for the purpose of improving pharmacy workflow for prescription dispensing as well as healthcare service delivery. FIRST USE: 20190622. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20190622
International Codes:
35
U.S. Codes:
100,101,102
International Codes:
41
U.S. Codes:
100,101,107
International Codes:
42
U.S. Codes:
100,101
International Codes:
44
U.S. Codes:
100,101
Type Code
Type
CC0000
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
CC0000
Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.
Trademark Filing History
Description
Date
Proceeding Number
NOTIFICATION OF NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
2019-09-18
6325
NON-FINAL ACTION WRITTEN
2019-09-18
93978
NON-FINAL ACTION E-MAILED
2019-09-18
6325
ASSIGNED TO EXAMINER
2019-09-16
93978
NOTICE OF DESIGN SEARCH CODE E-MAILED
2019-07-09
NEW APPLICATION OFFICE SUPPLIED DATA ENTERED IN TRAM
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