APhA2018 Home-study on Demand
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Live video recordings of 12 most popular education sessions from APhA2018 Annual Meeting and Exposition in Nashville, Tennessee are now available.
Continue to earn CPE credit after APhA2018! The Home-Study on Demand sessions
Sessions Include:
A Pharmacist’s Guide to Cultural Competence
Zubin Austin, BScPhm, MBA, MISc, PhD, FCAHS, Professor and Murray Koffler Chair in Management, University of Toronto
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-024-H04-P/T
Activity Type: Knowledge-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
Learning Level: 2
Beyond the Acronym: Motivational Interviewing for Maximum Patient Adherence
Bruce Berger,
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-023-H04-P
Activity Type: Application-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists
Learning Level: 2
Direct Oral Anticoagulants: Determining Proper Use and Dose
Brent Reed, BS,
Toby Trujillo, Associate Professor, University of Colorado
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-048-H01-P
Activity Type: Application-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists Learning Level: 2
Don't Get Sued for Medication Errors: Assess Your Risk Using Case Studies
Karen Ryle, MS, RPh, Associate Chief of Pharmacy, Massachusetts General Hospital
Donna Horn, MS, RPh, DPh, Senior Associate, Gates Healthcare Associates
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-012-H03-P/T
Activity Type: Knowledge-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
Learning Level: 2
How to Get the Most Out of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs
Danna Droz, RPH, Prescription Monitoring Program Liaison, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-019-H03-P/T
Activity Type: Knowledge-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
Learning Level: 1
Naloxone: Understanding Its Role and Expanding its Access in Community Pharmacies
Sarah Melton, PharmD, BCPP, BCACP, FASCP, Professor of Pharmacy Practice, East Tennessee State University Gatton College of Pharmacy
Anita Jacobson, PharmD, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Rhode Island
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-046-H01-P
Activity Type: Application-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists
Learning Level: 2
Non-Sterile Compounding: USP and Best Practices
Patricia Kienle, Director/Chief Pharmacist, Cardinal Health
Brenda Jensen, Compounding
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-033-H07-P/T
Activity Type: Knowledge-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technician
Learning Level: 2
Teaming Up for Safer Pain Management: Strategies for Effective Collaboration
Felicity Homsted, PharmD BPLA, Chief Pharmacy Officer,
Noah Nesin, MD, Vice President of Medical Affairs, Penobscot Community Health Care
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-087-H04-P
Activity Type: Knowledge-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists
Learning Level: 2
The Ins and Outs of Point-of-Care Testing
Donald Klepser, PhD, MBA, University of Nebraska Medical Center
Michael Klepser, PharmD, FCCP, Ferris State University
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-004-H04-P
Activity Type: Knowledge-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists
Learning Level: 1
The Role of Combination or Coformulation Products in the Treatment of Type 2 Diabetes
Jennifer Trujillo, University of Colorado Denver
Susan Cornell, PharmD, BS, FAPhA, Associate Professor, Midwestern University
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-053-H01-P
Activity Type: Application-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists
Learning Level: 2
WANTED: Pharmacists to Help Patients Quit Smoking
Karen Hudmon, DrPH, MS, RPh, Professor of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy Purdue Univ.
Robin Corelli, PharmD, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, University of California, San Francisco
Betty Dong, PharmD, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, University of California School of Pharmacy
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-044-H01-P/T
Activity Type: Application-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
Learning Level: 2
Your Annual HIV Update
Betty Dong, PharmD, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, University of California School of Pharmacy
ACPE: 0202-0000-18-063-H02-P/T
Activity Type: Knowledge-based
Target Audience: Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians
Learning Level: 2
Accreditation Information
The American Pharmacists Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education (CPE). To earn CPE credit, you must watch the entire archived webinar, then complete the assessment and evaluation. Credit will be available upon achieving a passing grade of 70% or better. Please visit CPE monitor for your transcript.
APhA CPE policy provides you with two opportunities to successfully complete CPE examinations. Please note that you will not be permitted to submit examinations a third time. The current policy of the APhA Education Department is not to release the correct answers to any of our CPE tests. The policy is intended to maintain the integrity of the CPE activity and the test. This policy meets the ACPE standard for quality education.
Individuals completing this activity by March 19, 2021, can receive credit. Individuals who participated in the live versions of any of these activities held at the APhA2018 Annual Meeting and Exposition in Nashville, Tennessee may not receive credit for the home-study version of this activity.
Initial release dates: March 16-19, 2018
Development
All home-study continuing education activities for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians were developed by the American Pharmacists Association.
Disclosures
Disclosure information is available within the content of each home study.
Fee
The fee for members is $149.00 and the non-member fee is $199.00.
System Requirements
Computer and internet access are required to complete this activity. Please visit our website to view the Technology System Requirements to have a positive learning experience.