Controlling Comorbidities for February 28nd

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Common/shared responsibilities between jobs.
Advertisements

CME 101 The Application Process Sponsored by the Office of Continuing Medical Education.
Performance Improvement Leadership Develop Program
Development and Implementation of a Theme Based Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) Program S. Scott Wisneski, Pharm.D., MBA, Louis D. Barone,
SPRING/SUMMER 2009 IPPE & PEMS Preceptor Training.
Innovative Pharmacy Services Jann B. Skelton, RPh, MBA Vice President of Operations MEDICA.
Darren P. Lacroix Educational Services Laerdal Medical America’s.
YASSER M. ALATAWI Pharm.D
Basic Residency Requirements Amy Wilson, Pharm.D. Creighton University Drug Information Services.
It’s A Success! Achieving Cost-Effective Disease Management in CHF Sherry Shults, RN BSN CIO South Carolina Heart Center.
2010 NAO Conference Sustainability by Expanding Continuing Education Opportunities Pam Bartley, RN, BS, CEN, CCRN Education Coordinator, Mid-Carolina AHEC.
A-Z Diabetes Educator Boot Camp Next program: February 11-15, 2013
* The Asheville Project * An Ounce of Prevention Really IS Worth a Pound of Cure Barry A. Bunting, Pharm.D. Clinical Manager of Pharmacy Services Mission.
Diabetes Update Friday, October 29, 2010 Held at UAB Hospital Margaret Cameron-Spain Auditorium on the corner of 7 th Ave & 19 th Street South Birmingham,
Leadership Development Institute February 15, 2013.
CDR Postelle Birch-Smith, PharmD Director Health Promotions Officer Food and Drug Administration LT Ashlee Janusziewicz, PharmD Regulatory Health Promotions.
Can pharmacists improve outcomes in hypertensive patients? Sookaneknun P (1), Richards RME (2), Sanguansermsri J(1), Teerasut C (3) : (1)Faculty of Pharmacy,
The American Council on Pharmaceutical Education (ACPE) Library and Learning Resources Subcommittee Library and Learning Resources Subcommittee Students.
Drug & Poison Control center
Health Resources and Services Administration Office of Pharmacy Affairs 340B Peer-to-Peer Program *The 340B Peer-to-Peer Program operates under a Health.
The National Veterans Training Institute College Credit National Learning Center.
Reviewing Wisconsin’s “Gaps” Justin Guthman PharmD Pharmacy Operations Coordinator Froedtert Hospital Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Pharmacist Impact on Patient Mortality and Advanced Cardiac Life Support Guideline Compliance During In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Joseph Cavanaugh, PharmD.
Rheumatology Mastery in Ankylosing Spondylitis
__ Contact Hours will be awarded for this activity.
Pediatric Topics in Trauma
of Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI)
INFECTION PREVENTION AND CONTROL UPDATE
Heart Failure Pearls in the Ambulatory Care Setting:
30th Annual Nutrition Symposium: “Trending Topics”
Save the Date 12th Annual Bariatric Workshop Northside Hospital
Fundamentals of Respiratory Care for RT and Nursing
Compounding 2015: Guidelines, Laws and Best Practice
Your Organization Logo
Pulmonary Rehabilitation and Readmission
Heart Failure Management
A Continuing Education Activity for Pharmacists:
HIV / AIDS Vincent Hsu, MD, MPH
Hawai‘i American Lung Association-Lung Force Day Hawai‘i
Speaker Name Speaker Affiliation
Building an AYA Oncology Program: First Steps, Tips and Tricks
UNT Health Clinical Pharmacist Services
Skills and Simulation Centre
Hawai’i Pacific Health Preceptor Workshop 2018
EVC Accreditation Update Fall 2017 PDD Thursday, 3/31/17
Secrets of Baby Behavior
Heart Failure Management
11th Aloha Pediatric Infectious Diseases Conference
AMCP-OSU Chapter Info Session 10/17/2016
Can Mobile Technology Improve Outcomes?
The Role of a CRO in Rare Disease Trials
Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS)
Pharmaceutical care planning 2 Ola Ali Nassr
Time for a Change: Regulatory and Clinical Transformations in Healthcare A Complementary Pharmacy CE Activity Provided by RBHS Ernest Mario School of.
Evaluating Teaching Methods on Mental Health and Suicide
Foundations of Pediatric Hematology Nursing
Save the Date 13th Annual Bariatric Workshop Northside Hospital
Subtitle (if applicable)
“Ins & Outs of Eating Disorders”
Do you care for someone with a long-term health condition?
Pattye Anderson, MSN, FNP bc USC C/O 1994 UCLA c/o 2004
Apprenticeship and the DSP: Growing Opportunity for Frontline Workers
How to Navigate ethical dilemmas without a gps
health condition or do you care for someone who does?
© 2019 American College of Apothecaries. All rights reserved.
© 2019 American College of Veterinary Pharmacist.  All rights reserved.
2019 Annual Meeting of the AMA Organized Medical Staff Section
Texas Society of Infection Control & Prevention Presents: MDROs and Clostridium difficile One Day Conference Generously sponsored by the.
Family Integrated Care: What, Why and Where? Registration and Viewing:
Family Integrated Care:
Presentation transcript:

Controlling Comorbidities for February 28nd Cardiovascular Wellness Greenville Memorial Hospital Jennifer Endres, PharmD Casey Clark, PharmD Alyson Ghizzoni, PharmD Linda Sykes, PharmD Jessica Odom, PharmD Lucy Crosby, PharmD Vivian Carlson, PharmD Bethany Lynch, PharmD Lindsay Snow, PharmD Educational Objectives: Upon completion of this program, pharmacists will be able to: Apply disease based guidelines recommendations to cardiovascular patients. Manage pharmacotherapy for risk reduction in CV patients. Adapt current literature to cardiovascular patients with multiple comorbidities technicians will be able to: Review common medications used to treat cardiovascular patients Discuss how other health conditions effect the heart Identify drug classes that improve heart health Recognize the importance of medication compliance and impact on disease burden and how technicians might improve patient outcomes. This is a knowledge based learning activity. February 28nd 8:00am-12:55pm Coleman Medical Staff Auditorium, Greenville Memorial Hospital Tuition: GHS Employees: No Charge (Use Coupon Code – see supervisor) Others--$45 for pharmacists and $30 for pharmacy technicians Pre-Registration Is Required! Register at: http://SCCP.learningexpressce.com Target Audience: Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians ACPE# 0062-9999-15-019-L01-P ACPE# 0062-9999-15-019-L01-T Statement of Accreditation: ACPE Program This program has been approved for 4.25 contact hours (0.425 CEUs). Participants must sign in and attend the entire session. No partial credit will be issued. Participants will complete the program evaluation on-line within 30 days for transmission to CPE® Monitor System. The South Carolina College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of Continuing Pharmacy Education. Sponsored by: Cosponsored by: Credits: 4.25 Hours ACPE for Pharmacists & Technicians