2022 Rhode Island Pharmacists Association & Foundation
Kimberly McDonough Fall Seminar
is now OPEN!!
Exhibitor Opportunities:
Please see more details and to register
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The Rhode Island Pharmacists Association
is excited to announce the
Annual 2022 Kimberly McDonough Fall Seminar
Tuesday October 18th 2022
8:00 AM - 3:15 PM
Radisson Hotel
2081 Post Rd, Warwick, RI 02886
In order to receive complimentary registration for pharmacist members, registration and membership dues must be received by October 18th.
Not a member? Join prior to the registration to obtain complimentary attendance to the program!
Are you a pharmacist or technician in need of continuing education? Register today for the RIPA Kimberly McDonough Spring Seminar (Hosted in the Fall)! This is a locally sponsored educational event that will give you a chance to get obtain LIVE CE and network with colleagues and friends. This 5 CREDIT program includes law & immunization credits to satisfy most state requirements.
AGENDA
8-8:30am - Registration, welcome, coffee and networking
8:30-9:30am - Vaccination Heroes: Updates from 2020–2022 vaccinations and the role of Pharmacists in promoting Hepatitis Vaccinations (IMZ CE)
Joseph Honig, PharmD, CDOE
Clinical Pharmacist, Lifespan Specialty, Providence, RI
9:30-10:30am - Provider Status: Advancements in State and Federal Efforts to Pay Pharmacists as Providers of Care (LAW CE)
E. Michael Murphy, PharmD, MBA
Assistant Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy
Advisor for State Government Affairs, American Pharmacists Association (APhA)
10:30-11am Break, Exhibitor showcase
11am-12pm - Pharmacist Initiated Hormonal Contraception
Sally Rafie, PharmD, BCPS, APh, NCMP, FCCP, FCPhA
Pharmacist Specialist, UC San Diego Health
Founder, Birth Control Pharmacist
12-1pm RIPA Updates, Lunch, Exhibitor showcase
1-2pm - Nicotine Cessation
Christine Ng, PharmD, BCACP
Clinical pharmacist, Kimbrough Ambulatory Care Center, Fort Meade, MD
2-3pm - Pharmacists’ Role in Cannabis Dispensing and Counseling
Amy Rumanowski, PharmD, CDOE, CVDOE
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Brown Medicine, East Providence, RI
3 -330pm - Final Remarks and Closing
The University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians can receive up to 5.0 contact hours (0.50 ceus) for the educational activity.
ACPE Universal Activity Numbers (UANs)
Nicotine Cessation UAN 0060-9999-22-069-L01-P (pharmacist) 0060-9999-22-069-L01-T (technician) application-based 1.0 contact hour
Vaccination Heroes (Immunization CE) UAN 0060-9999-22-070-L06-P (pharmacist) 0060-9999-22-070-L06-T (technician) application-based 1.0 contact hour
Provider Status (Law CE) UAN 0060-9999-22-071-L03-P (pharmacist) 0060-9999-22-071-L03-T (technician) knowledge-based 1.0 contact hour
Pharmacist Initiated Hormonal Contraception UAN 0060-9999-22-072-L01-P (pharmacist) 0060-9999-22-072-L01-T (technician) application-based 1.0 contact hour
Pharmacists’ Role in Cannabis Dispensing and Counseling UAN 0060-9999-22-073-L01-P (pharmacist) 0060-9999-22-073-L01-T (technician) application-based 1.0 contact hour
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 60 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.