Rhode Island Pharmacists Association

2024 RI Pharmacists Association Kimberly McDonough FALL Seminar -October 17, 2024

  • Thursday, October 17, 2024
  • 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM
  • Radisson Hotel, Warwick, RI
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Registration

  • For dues paying members of ASCP/CT/MA Pharmacists Associations.

    **Discount code required, please refer to your association communications**
  • Designed for "Friends of Pharmacy" who would like to attend, but that are not a pharmacist or technician (Note this category does not include CE credits. Attendees are prohibited from marketing/promotional activities.)

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REGISTRATION IS OPEN!!

2024 Rhode Island Pharmacists Association & Foundation 

Kimberly McDonough Fall Seminar


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Thursday, October 17th 2024

8:00 AM - 3:30 PM

 Radisson Hotel

2081 Post Rd, Warwick, RI 02886


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Exhibitor Opportunities:

Please register HERE

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In order to receive complimentary registration for pharmacist members, registration and membership dues must be received by October 16th.

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 Fall Seminar!  This is a locally sponsored educational event that will give you a chance to obtain LIVE CE and network with colleagues and friends.

This 5 CREDIT program includes law & immunization credits to satisfy most state requirements.             

AGENDA

8:30-9:30a: Ben Adler, MD + Brianna Kimball, Pharm D, BCACP, CDOE “Hepatitis C Treatment in Primary Care”, Rhode Island Primary Care Physicians Corporation (RIPCPC)


9:30-10:30a: Lisa Gargano, PhD “Adult Immunizations in Rhode Island” [IMZ], Rhode Island Department of Health


10:30 – 11:00a – Exhibit hall and networking


11:00 -12:00p: Shriji Amin Pharm D, MBA, “Code Blue & Beyond: How Emergency Medicine Pharmacists Keep the ED in Rx-cellent Shape”, Rhode Island Hospital


12:00 – 1:00p: Annual meeting, lunch and networking in the exhibit hall


1:00 - 2:00: Philip Chan, MD, MS + Amy Nunn, ScD “Clinical and Regulatory Update in HIV Prevention” [Law], Rhode Island Public Health Institute/Open Door Health


2:00 - 3:00p: Justin Culshaw, Pharm D, BCCCP “Music Therapy: An Unsung Intervention”, Rhode Island Hospital


3:00 – 3:30p: Closing remarks


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. 


Learning Objectives and Universal Activity Numbers (UAN)


“Hepatitis C Treatment in Primary Care”

1.0 Contact Hours (0.1 CEU) application-based activity

UAN 0060-9999-24-49-L01-P (Pharmacists) UAN 0060-9999-24-49-L01-P (Pharmacy Technicians


“Adult Immunizations in Rhode Island” [IMZ]

1.0 Contact Hours (0.1. CEU) application-based activity

UAN 0060-9999-24-50-L06-P (Pharmacists) UAN 0060-9999-24-50-L06-P (Pharmacy Technicians)


“Code Blue & Beyond: How Emergency Medicine Pharmacists Keep the ED in Rx-cellent Shape”

1.0 Contact Hours (0.1. cues) knowledge-based activity

UAN 0060-9999-24-51-L04-P (Pharmacists) UAN 0060-9999-24-51-L04-P (Pharmacy Technicians)


“Clinical and Regulatory Update in HIV Prevention” [Pharmacy Law CE]

1.0 Contact Hours (0.1. cues) application-based activity

UAN 0060-9999-24-52-L03-P (Pharmacists) UAN 0060-9999-24-52-L03-P (Pharmacy Technicians)


“Music Therapy: An Unsung Intervention”

1.0 Contact Hours (0.1. CEU) application-based activity

UAN 0060-9999-24-54-L99-P (Pharmacists) UAN 0060-9999-24-54-L99-P (Pharmacy Technicians)



Please note: ACPE will only accept CPE data that is reported by providers within 60 days of the live program or completing the homestudy. CPE data is reported immediately to the CPE Monitor upon your completion of this evaluation although it may take 48-72 hours to appear in your CPE Monitor profile. You will be notified of any problems transmitting your participant data via email. Most transmission problems are related to errors in transcribing date of birth and/or NABP ID number. It is strongly recommended that you check your profile in the CPE Monitor to verify your participation in this program has been reported. CPE Monitor will reject CE data submitted after 60 days. *Your pharmacy license number, date of birth and NABP ID number are required to create an account in the URI CPD online registration and evaluation system in order to report participant data to the CPE Monitor. Pharmacy license numbers will not be used for any other purpose

Rhode Island Pharmacists Association ∙ 1643 Warwick Ave PMB 113, Warwick, RI 02889 ∙ Phone: (401) 684-1874

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