The Rhode Island Pharmacists Association is excited to announce the Annual RI Pharmacy Foundation's "2017 Kimberly McDonough Spring Seminar". This is one of the largest gathering of state pharmacy professionals in Rhode Island. This year's program will cover a wide range of topics with local experts sharing the latest information in therapeutic areas CKD, Opiate Abuse, transplant, immunizations, patient safety and access to care.
Satisfy your Immunization and Live continuing education credits at one event! This event is accredited for both pharmacists and technicians. This event is complimentary to all dues paying pharmacist members in good standing with RIPA.
Agenda
7:30-8:00 AM
Registration and Coffee
8:00-8:15 AM
Welcome and Opening Remarks
8:15-9:15 AM
Keynote Speaker: Addressing the Opioid Epidemic in Rhode Island
Elinore McCance-Katz, MD, PhD Chief Medical Officer,
Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities, and Hospitals
9:15-10:15 AM
Care for kidney transplant patients: Care For Kidney Transplant Patients: Treatment & Vaccination Guidance Daniel Migliozzi, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist -Solid Organ Transplant Tufts Medical Center, Boston MA
10:15-10:30 AM
Break and Networking
10:30-11:30 AM
Pharmacists’ Role in Preventing and Managing Kidney Disease
Kelley Sanzen, Pharm.D., PAHM, Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
University Medicine Division of Kidney Disease and Hypertension
11:30 AM- 1:00 PM
Lunch, RIPA Meeting, Networking
1:00-2:00 PM
Hallmarks of Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Programs in Pharmacy Practice Jordan T. Daniel, PharmD, Pharmacist, Rhode Island Hospital
2:00-3:00 PM
Help I can’t afford my insulin! Pharmacist role in addressing access to care Kenny Correia, PharmD, BCACP, CDOE, Clinical Pharmacist Specialist, Anchor Medical Associates
3:00 PM
Seminar Adjourns
CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION INFORMATION
The University of Rhode Island, College of Pharmacy, is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Participation and completion of online evaluations and self-assessment tools at the conclusion of the program are required to earn credit. This is a knowledge-based learning activity. This learning activity provides 5.0 contact hours (0.5 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. Activity release date: May 10, 2017.
Universal Activity Numbers (UAN)
Rhode Island Pharmacy Foundation's 2017 Kimberly McDonough Spring Seminar
UAN 0060-9999-17-016-L01-P 3.0 Contact Hours (0.3 ceus)
UAN 0060-9999-17-016-L01-T 3.0 Contact Hours (0.3 ceus)
Care For Kidney Transplant Patients: Treatment & Vaccination Guidance (Immunization CE)
UAN 0060-9999-17-017-L01-P 1.0 Contact Hour (0.1 ceus)
UAN 0060-9999-17-017-L01-T 1.0 Contact Hour (0.1 ceus)
Hallmarks of Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Programs in Pharmacy Practice (Patient Safety CE)
0060-9999-17-018-L05-P 1.0 Contact Hour (0.1 ceus)
0060-9999-17-018-L05-T 1.0 Contact Hour (0.1 ceus)
REQUIREMENTS FOR REPORTING CE: Participants must login to the URI Continuing Professional Development Learning Management System at https://www.uripharmacycpd.org/ to complete evaluations and report ce participant data within 30 days following the live activity. Access codes will be given at the conclusion of the learning activity; learners must be present for the full session to receive the online evaluation access code and receive credit. Upon successful completion of the online program evaluation, cpe participant data will be automatically uploaded to the CPE Monitor and posted to the participant’s account within 72 hours. Participants should verify their ce data was successfully transmitted to the CPE Monitor at mycpemonitor.net.