42nd Annual Pharmacy Update 2019 - University of Tennessee
The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy
presents the:
2017 Fall Therapeutics Seminar
A knowledge-based 15 live contact hour CE seminar held in the following locations:
Chattanooga
Thursday and Friday, September 14 & 15 Choo Choo
1400 Market Street Chattanooga, TN 37402
I-24, Exit 178 (423) 266-5000
Memphis
Thursday and Friday, September 28 & 29 Marriott East
5795 Poplar Avenue Memphis, TN 38119
I-240, Exit 15 (901) 682-0080
Nashville
Thursday and Friday, October 19 & 20 Marriott Airport 600 Marriott Drive
Nashville, TN 37214 I-40, Exit 155 North Briley Pkwy/Opry
Exit 7 North Elm Hill Pike (615) 889-9300
Knoxville
Thursday and Friday, November 2 & 3 Holiday Inn World's Fair 525 Henley Street Knoxville, TN 37919
I-40, Exit 388A Downtown/Henley Street First right Clinch Avenue (865) 522-2800
Faculty
Theodore Cory, PharmD, PhD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy University of Tennessee, College of Pharmacy Memphis, TN
Glen Farr, PharmD Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, Associate Dean for Continuing Education University of Tennessee, College of Pharmacy Knoxville, TN
Christa George, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, BCACP Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Family Medicine University of Tennessee, College of Pharmacy Memphis, TN
Oscar Herrera, PharmD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy University of Tennessee, College of Pharmacy Memphis, TN
Jeremy Stultz, PharmD Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy University of Tennessee, College of Pharmacy Memphis, TN
James Wheeler, PharmD, BCPS Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy University of Tennessee, College of Pharmacy Nashville, TN
Grievance Policy
A participant, sponsor, faculty member or other individual wanting to file a grievance with respect to any aspect of an activity provided or co-provided by the UTCOP may contact the Associate Dean for Continuing Education in
writing, by email gfarr@utk.edu or by phone
(865) 974-6605. The grievance will be reviewed and a response will be returned within 45 days of receiving the written statement. If not satisfied, you may appeal your grievance to the Dean of the College of Pharmacy for a second level of review.
Thursday, Day 1
(CE Credit Day 1 = 8 hours)
7:15 - 7:55 am On-site Registration and Check-in
7:55 - 8:00 am Activity Overview
Glen Farr, PharmD
UAN: 0064-0000-17-070-L01-P&T (4 hours)
8:00 ? 10:50 am (to include a 5 minute break) Diabetes Update
Christa George, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, BCACP
10:50 ? 10:55 am Break
10:55 ? 11:55 am Counseling to Achieve Adherence in Diabetes
James Wheeler, PharmD, BCPS
11:55 - 12:10 pm Self-Assessment Quiz for Morning Session
12:10 - 1:00 pm Lunch
UAN: 0064-0000-17-071-L01-P&T (4 hours)
1:00 ? 4:55 pm (to include two 5 minute breaks) Recent Pharmacotherapeutic Developments
Glen Farr, PharmD
4:55 - 5:10 pm Self-Assessment Quiz for Afternoon Session and Adjournment
Friday, Day 2
(CE Credit Day 2 = 7 hours)
7:15 - 7:55 am On-site Registration and Check-in
7:55 - 8:00 am Activity Overview
Glen Farr, PharmD
UAN: 0064-0000-17-072-L01-P&T (3 hours)
8:00 ? 10:50 am (to include a 5 minute break) Pediatrics Update
Oscar Herrera, PharmD or Jeremy Stultz, PharmD
10:50 ? 10:55 am Break
UAN: 0064-0000-17-073-L02-P&T (2 hours)
10:55 ? 11:55 am HIV and Hepatitis C Update ? Part I
Theodore Cory, PharmD, PhD
11:55 ? 12:10 pm Self-Assessment Quiz for Morning Session
12:10 ? 1:00 pm Lunch
1:00 ? 2:00 pm HIV and Hepatitis C Update ? Part II
Theodore Cory, PharmD, PhD
2:00 ? 2:10 pm Break
UAN: 0064-0000-17-074-L01-P&T (2 hours)
2:10 ? 3:55 pm (to include a 10 minute break) What's that Rash? Identifying DrugInduced Skin Diseases
James Wheeler, PharmD, BCPS
3:55 ? 4:10 pm Self-Assessment Quiz for Afternoon Session and Adjournment
Target Audience
Pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and other interested health professionals.
Overall Activity Goal
These are knowledge-based CPE activities designed to explore pharmacologic and therapeutic applications in the management of select conditions and to assist pharmacists and technicians in providing safe and effective medications.
Educational Objectives
Upon completion of these activities, the participant should be able to:
Pharmacist Objectives
Diabetes Update and Counseling to Achieve Adherence in Diabetes
UAN: 0064-0000-17-070-L01-P (4 contact hours): - Summarize recent changes to the ADA
standards of care and other noteworthy guidelines - Review recently approved agents and discuss role in treatment of diabetes - Discuss significant findings from recent clinical trials that may influence disease state management - Evaluate "add on" treatment options to achieve glycemic targets - Apply the above information to select patient case studies - Review the E.A.R.S. method for medication teaching in patients with diabetes - Discuss strategies for incorporating motivational interviewing during patient counseling
Recent Pharmacotherapeutic Developments UAN: 0064-0000-17-071-L01-P (4 contact hours): - Formulate a process to adequately inform
patients and prescribers of the pharmacological and therapeutic application(s) of select recently introduced drugs - Identify essential information to counsel patients on changes in the therapeutic application(s) of existing drugs and alternative therapies
Pediatrics Update
UAN: 0064-0000-17-072-L01-P (3 contact hours):
- Review
guideline-based
antimicrobial
pharmacotherapy for common infections in
children
- Analyze clinical controversies in the
management of common disease states
affecting the pediatric population
- Evaluate recent regulatory initiatives and
guidance that impacts pediatric pharmaceutical
care
- Discuss cough and cold therapeutic options for
children and current limitations
HIV and Hepatitis C Update
UAN: 0064-0000-17-073-L02-P (2 contact hours): - Review recent guideline updates in HIV - Discuss newly approved agents and role in
treatment - Identify and assess clinically significant drug
interactions between antiretroviral agents and concomitant drug therapy - Review indications for pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis for HIV infected patients - Discuss the relationship between antiretroviral therapy and opportunistic infections and evaluate treatment options - Discuss recent guideline changes to Hepatitis C treatment - Recommend appropriate screening criteria for hepatitis C virus - Review recently approved DAA agents and discuss role in therapy - Discuss monitoring of patients for antiretroviral treatment response and adverse effects
Drug-Induced Skin Diseases UAN: 0064-0000-17-074-L01-P (2 contact hours): - Characterize common skin eruptions - Review mechanisms of medication-induced skin
eruptions - Develop a therapeutic treatment plan for the
patient with a drug-induced skin eruption
Technician Objectives
Diabetes Update & Counseling to Achieve Adherence in Diabetes
UAN: 0064-0000-17-070-L01-T (4 contact hours): - Summarize recent changes to the ADA
standards of care and other noteworthy guidelines - Review recently approved agents and discuss role in treatment of diabetes - Discuss significant findings from recent clinical trials that may influence disease state management
- List "add on" treatment options to achieve glycemic targets
- Apply the above information to select patient case studies
- Review strategies for incorporating motivational interviewing when assisting patients at the pharmacy
- Identify patients with adherence issues who should be referred to the pharmacists for counseling
Recent Pharmacotherapeutic Developments UAN: 0064-0000-17-071-L01-T (4 contact hours): - Identify basic principles of the pharmacological
and therapeutic application(s) of select recently introduced drugs - Identify essential information to assist the pharmacist in counseling patients on changes in the therapeutic application(s) of existing drugs and alternative therapies
Pediatrics Update UAN: 0064-0000-17-072-L01-T (3 contact hours): - Analyze clinical controversies in the
management of common disease states affecting the pediatric population - Evaluate recent regulatory initiatives and guidance that impacts pediatric pharmaceutical care - Discuss cough and cold therapeutic options for children and current limitations
HIV and Hepatitis C Update UAN: 0064-0000-17-073-L02-T (2 contact hours): - Review recent guideline updates in HIV - List newly approved agents and describe role in
treatment - Review indications for pre- and post-exposure
prophylaxis for HIV infected patients - Discuss the relationship between antiretroviral
therapy and opportunistic infections and list treatment options - Review recent guideline changes to Hepatitis C treatment - List the primary ways in which Hepatitis C is transmitted
Drug Induced Skin Diseases UAN: 0064-0000-17-074-L01-T (2 contact hours): - List the most common skin eruptions - Review mechanisms of medication-induced
skin eruptions
Questions?
If you have questions regarding this CPE activity, please call the Office of Continuing Education at (865) 974-6605, e-mail: gfarr@utk.edu, or refer to our web site: uthsc.edu/pharmacy/ce and go to "Upcoming Continuing Education Activities" to view the 2017 Fall Therapeutics brochure.
Special Considerations
Please call the Office of Continuing Education at
(865) 974-6605 or e-mail: gfarr@utk.edu if
you have questions or need special accommodations such as dietary, sight, hearing or access at this seminar.
Tuition
The registration fee (listed on the registration
form) includes handout materials, lunch and
refreshments. There is a $30 fee for any
returned check.
Refunds, less a $20
administrative fee, will be given only if the
College of Pharmacy receives notification of
cancellation prior to 10 a.m. (EST) on the
Wednesday prior to the Thursday and/or Friday
seminar. Pre-registration is requested, but not
required. On-site registrants will be charged
an additional fee.
In compliance with a new UT policy, the College can no longer accept credit cards via phone, fax, or mail. Credit cards are acceptable for online registration only.
UT is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA institution
E07-3930-005-002-17
How to Register
We encourage all participants to pre-register to ensure space to accommodate your participation. Provide the information requested on the registration form and pre-register in one of the following ways:
Online (with credit card only) to:
uthsc.edu/pharmacy/ce
click on "Online Seminar Enrollment"
Mail (with check only) to: UT College of Pharmacy
600 Henley Street, 213 Conference Center Knoxville, TN 37996-4128
Hotel Accommodations
If you need hotel accommodations for Wednesday and/or Thursday evening, please contact the host hotel at least 30 days prior to the activity to reserve a room at a group rate. Chattanooga: Choo Choo
423-266-5000, $94 Memphis: Marriott East
901-682-0080, $141 Nashville: Marriott Airport
615-889-9300, $165 Knoxville: Holiday Inn World's Fair
865-522-2800, $105 (Reservations may be extended Friday and Saturday for the UT vs. Southern Miss football game weekend ? rate $105 per night.)
Continuing Education (ACPE) Credit
See Individual UANs The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education (CPE). These five activities will provide up to fifteen knowledge-based live contact hours for both days, or 8 hours for the Thursday session and 7 hours for the Friday session.
A statement of credit will be available at the conclusion of the seminar to participants who successfully complete each activity. Successful completion includes attending the entire session, signing the attendance sheet for each session and completing the self-assessment instrument and activity evaluation form for each activity.
NABP e-PROFILE ID NUMBER: The UTCOP
will electronically submit your CE credits to the
NABP CPE Monitor. Pharmacists or pharmacy
technicians with questions regarding their
NABP e-Profile or CPE Monitor should telephone
847-391-4406 or refer to the FAQ section on
the
NABP
website:
programs/cpe-monitor/cpe-
monitor-service. To receive credit for your
participation in this seminar, all participants
must include their NABP e-Profile number,
along with their month and date of birth,
during the registration process. If incorrect
information is provided, UTCOP will attempt to
contact you to obtain the correct information.
It is the responsibility of the participant to notify The University of Tennessee (within 60 days of the date of the activity attended) of their corrected information. Otherwise, the completed CE will not be accepted by the CPE Monitor.
SAVE THE DATE
2018 Pharmacy Update
Date February 10-11 February 17-18 March 3-4 March 10-11 March 24-25 April 7-8 April 14-15 April 28-29
City Jackson Memphis Franklin Cookeville Chattanooga Knoxville Johnson City Murfreesboro
Venue DoubleTree Marriott Marriott Leslie Towne Ctr. Marriott Hilton Airport Millennium Ctr. Embassy Suites
2017 Fall Therapeutics Seminar
Registration Form
Complete registration form below and mail to: UT College of Pharmacy, 600 Henley Street,
213 Conference Center, Knoxville, TN 37996-4128 Make check payable to `The University of Tennessee'
or
Register online with credit card at: uthsc.edu/pharmacy/ce
Click on "Online Seminar Enrollment"
I am a Pharmacist: _____ Technician: _____
I will attend at the location and day(s) checked:
Chattanooga: Memphis:
Nashville: Knoxville:
day 1__; day 2__; both days ___ day 1__; day 2__; both days ___
day 1__; day 2__; both days ___ day 1__; day 2__; both days ___
Name ________________________________
Street or Box __________________________
City__________________________________
State ________ Zip ____________________
NABP CPE Monitor e-Profile#:_____________
(REQUIRED)
Date of Birth: _________________ (REQUIRED)
Daytime Phone: _______________________
Email: _______________________________
Registration Fees
Pharmacist Both Days: pre-registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $255 Both Days: on-site registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $275 Day 1 only: pre-registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $160 Day 2 only: pre- registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $150 Day 1 only: on-site registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $180 Day 2 only: on-site registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $170
Pharmacy Technician Both Days: pre-registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $170 Both Days: on-site registration .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $180 Day 1 only: pre-registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120 Day 2 only: pre-registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $110 Day 1 only: on-site registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $130 Day 2 only: on-site registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $120
Amount Enclosed: ________
Return to: UT College of Pharmacy 213 Conference Center Knoxville, TN 37996-4128 (865) 974-6605
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Permit #481 Knoxville, TN
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