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A Continuing Education Activity for Pharmacists: REGISTRATION Registration fee includes continuing education, seminar materials, breaks, and lunch. The Office of CE reserves the right to cancel the activity due to low registration. If canceled, registrants will be contacted via phone or email. Please contact Michael Kurilla, M.Ed., CE Program Specialist, at 304-293-5103 with any questions.   Please register online at https://pharmacyce.wvu.edu/user/login. If you cannot register online, please mail or fax the registration form below and make checks payable to: WVU School of Pharmacy PO Box 9540 Morgantown, WV 26506 Fax: 304-293-2529 All Day Fee Pharmacists $130 All Others $ 90 Half Day Only Fee Pharmacists $ 65 All Others $ 45 Please print or type _________________________________________________ First Name, MI, Last Name Address City, State, Zip Phone (Home/Cell and Work) Email Address Pharmacist (Or) Student Dietary Restrictions A Continuing Education Activity for Pharmacists: Barboursville Spring Seminar Friday – May 4, 2018 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Holiday Inn Barboursville, WV Three of the six hours of CE meet the requirement for WVHB 4037 (Drug Diversion) Office of Continuing Education Morgantown, WV 26505-9540 Return Service Requested PO Box 9540  

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AGENDA LEARNING OBJECTIVES CONTINUING EDUCATION This activity is designed for pharmacists in all practice settings. The sessions will focus on drug diversion, HPV vaccinations, and insulin management. AGENDA 8:00 a.m. Registration and Refreshments 8:55 a.m. Welcome/Announcements 9:00 a.m. *Trends in Prescription Drug Abuse and Diversion Michael O’Neil, PharmD ACPE UAN 0072-0000-18-023-L03-P 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. Resume Drug Diversion Activity 12:15 p.m. Lunch 1:15 p.m. Pharmacists and HPV: Helping Provide Vaccination Jennifer Wick, PharmD, MPH ACPE UAN 0072-0000-18-046-L01-P 2:15 p.m. Break 2:30 p.m. Insulin Management for the Practicing Pharmacist Sarah Reed, PharmD ACPE UAN 0072-0000-18-047-L01-P 4:30 p.m. Questions and Concerns * This activity was presented in Martinsburg, WV on April 8, 2018, and in Wheeling, WV on April 29, 2018. If you attended either of these sessions additional credit will not be awarded. LEARNING OBJECTIVES *Trends in Prescription Drug Abuse and Diversion (Application-based) Discuss what comprises drug diversion, including West Virginia statistics on prescription drug abuse and resulting deaths. State the epidemiology of chronic pain and misuse of opioids. Describe the indicators for opioids in chronic pain treatment including general characteristics, toxicities and drug interactions. Outline patient evaluation and risk assessment and tools to assess risk and monitor benefits. Explain the initiation and ongoing management of chronic pain in patients treated with opioid-based therapies. Discuss a case study of a patient with chronic pain. Identify diversion and drug seeking behaviors and tactics. State best practice methods for working with patients, prescribers and law enforcement concerning patients suspected of drug seeking behavior and diversion. Give examples of compliance with controlled substances laws. Identify registration with and use of the West Virginia Controlled Substances Monitoring Program established in West Virginia Code 60 A91. Define Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome and contributory medications. Provide an overview of gabapentin and its contributions to the opioid epidemic. Outline the origin, distribution and impact of designer opioids on today’s society. Pharmacists and HPV: Helping Provide Vaccination (Knowledge-based) Describe the disease process of HPV infection. Identify strains of HPV responsible for various cancer types. Determine the appropriate vaccine schedule for a patient. Discuss suboptimal HPV vaccination rates in WV and methods of improvement. Insulin Management for the Practicing Pharmacist (Application-based) Review current guidelines for the management of Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Compare and contrast available insulin products and their uses. Discuss the transition from one insulin product to another. Demonstrate ways to mitigate the risk of hypoglycemia in patients using insulin. Discuss the role and initiation of insulin pumps and continuous glucose monitoring systems in patients with insulin dependent diabetes. Design a safe and efficacious insulin regimen for a patient with insulin dependent diabetes. CONTINUING EDUCATION West Virginia University School of Pharmacy (WVUSoP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education (CPE). This activity is accredited up to a total of 6.0 contact hours, or 0.6 CEUs, for pharmacists. WVU SoP will report your participation in the activity to NABP CPE Monitor within 4-6 weeks for all participants who successfully complete each session. Successful completion includes attending the entire session, signing the attendance sheet and completing an online evaluation form for each session attended. Transcripts of CPE can be printed from NABP CPE Monitor. If needed, statements of credit may be printed at https://pharmacyce.wvu.edu/user/login. FACULTY Michael O’Neil, PharmD Professor and Chair of Pharmacy Practice South College School of Pharmacy Knoxville, TN Sarah Reed, PharmD West Virginia University/Kroger Pharmacy PGY-1 Community Pharmacy Resident Charleston, WV Jennifer Wick, PharmD, MPH Morgantown, WV LOCATION Holiday Inn and Suites Huntington/Barboursville 3351 Rt. 60 East Barboursville, WV 25504 Phone – (304) 733-3338 Directions: I-64E/W to Exit 20B for E Mall Rd and the hotel will be on the right.