10th Annual RISHP Future of Pharmacy Showcase

  • Saturday, November 01, 2014
  • 6:45 AM - 1:00 PM
  • The Crowne Plaza at the Crossings

Registration

Rhode Island Society of Health-System Pharmacists

10thAnnual Future of Pharmacy Showcase 

Knowledge-Based CE Session for

Pharmacists and Technicians

Saturday, November 1, 2014

4 CEU Credits at

The Crowne Plaza at the Crossings

801 Greenwich Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886

401-732-6000

      Program Agenda: 

              6:45 am   Registration, Displays and Breakfast 

            7:30 am   Program begins

                1pm     Program Adjournment

   

Members                $30.00

Non-Members        $75.00

Students               $10.00 (College of Pharmacy Students)

 

Please register on-line only. Please do not mail in registrations. Fees are payable at sign-in or online via Paypal Online: www.rishp.org (Click on Events tab)

 

Learning Objectives: Pharmacists

Describe at least 5 clinical pharmacy programs currently being implemented in hospitals in the greater Providence Area

Identify the methods needed to implement similar clinical programs at their own facility

Discuss future pharmacy practice models and new methods of care delivery to improve outcomes of care

Learning Objectives: Technicians

Describe at least 5 clinical pharmacy programs currently being implemented in hospitals in the greater Providence Area

Identify the methods needed to implement similar clinical programs at their own facility

Discuss future pharmacy practice models and new methods of care delivery to improve outcomes of care

  • Directions:
  • From I-95 South take exit 12A. Take a right off the ramp and hotel will be on your right
  • From I-95 North take exit 12. Take a right off the ramp and hotel will be on your right.

Special Note: The House of Delegates is the major policy-making body of ASHP. The vote for the two Rhode Island representatives to the House of Delegates 2014 will be conducted during the membership meeting portion of the Showcase. ASHP members residing in Rhode Island are eligible to vote for the delegates.

Program

Alicia ZuWallack PharmD BCPS A Response to the current public health crisis: providing a rescue antidote and counseling to avoid opioid overdose deaths in at-risk patients in the Kent Emergency Department

Sergio Petrillo, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist Specialist, Transitions of Care, Rhode Island Hospital 

Mark Trindade, PharmD, Pharmacist, Transitions of Care, The Miriam Hospital and

Sarah Thompson, PharmD, CDOE | Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services, Coastal Medical Healthcare system pharmacy transition of care program collaboration with an outpatient primary care practice to improve transitions for patients discharged from hospital to home

Mark Curtis RPh

Jeffrey Bratberg, PharmD BCPS

Harrison Burgess, PharmD Candidate 2015Pharmacist Student Led Interventions to Optimize Pneumococcal Vaccination Rates Among Hospitalized Patients

Ernest Nyannor, PharmD, SCH Resident Utility of Vitamin K administration in patients not taking warfarin with elevated INR

Mallory Sherwood, Pharm.D, SCH Resident.Implementation of a pharmacy managed oral chemotherapy monitoring protocol.

Monica J. Dorobisz PharmD.Infectious Diseases Pharmacist Improving Vancomycin Dosing and Monitoring in the Absence of a Formal Pharmacokinetic Service: Impact of a Pharmacy Department-Wide Approach in a Community-Teaching Hospital Setting

Patricia Hoffman, Pharm.D. and Martha Roberts, Pharm.D.The Geri-Psych Fall Prevention Project: Pharmacy’s Role.

Paul Parchesky RPh  Dispensing Patient-Specific Insulin

All Handouts: All of the Presentations will be posted to RISHP’s website. Attendees are asked to print off their own handouts for the seminar

As part of RISHP’s community support, we are asking all attendees to bring one canned good for donation to the RI Community Food Bank

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The RI Society of Health System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.  This program is approved for 4 contact hours (0.4CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit.  Continuing education credits will be awarded through CPE monitor within 6 weeks of successful completion of the evaluation form. Participants must provide their NABP ID number and Date of Birth (MM/DD) to receive credit.  Credits can be reviewed at : http://www.nabp.net/programs/cpe-monitor/cpe-monitor-service

ACPE # 0132-0000-14-005-L04-P

ACPE # 0132-0000-14-005-L04-T



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