
Rhode Island Society of Health System Pharmacists
ASHP House of Delegates Overview and Medication Safety CE Event
Target Audience: Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
2.0 Contact Hours (0.2 CEUs)
Wednesday June 10th, 2026 5 PM-7 PM
Moniker Brewery
432 W Fountain St, Providence, RI 02903
Topics and Presenters:
ASHP House of Delegates Overview and 2026 Policy Recommendations
Shannon Baker, PharmD and Mark Rogers, PharmD, MBA, CDOE, CVDOE
Medication Safety Updates
Jack Summa, PharmD
Members: $25.00
Non-Members: $30.00
Please register online only. Please do not mail in registrations. Fees are payable at sign-in or online via Paypal Online:http://www.rishp.org. Refund requests must be made by written request and are at the discretion of the RISHP Board of Directors.
Learning Objectives
ASHP House of Delegates Overview and 2025 Policy Recommendations
At the completion of this activity pharmacists and technicians will be able to:
- Describe various stages of the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP) policy making process.
- Summarize what happens at the Regional Delegate Conferences (RDCs)
- List three policies being voted on at the 2024 ASHP Summer Meeting.
Medication Safety Updates At the completion of this activity pharmacists and technicians will be able to:
- Explain the role of digital tools in modern medication safety efforts.
- Identify how emerging technologies and digital systems support evolving approaches to medication safety.
- Assess barriers to implementing predictive medication safety systems, including workflow integration and data limitations.
- Propose at least one strategy that pharmacy can use to integrate proactive safety tools, frontline learning, and digital technologies into routine practice.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS: The University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This knowledge-based educational activity provides 2.0 live contact hours (0.2 ceus) to participants who meet the requirements for CE.
UNIVERSAL ACTIVITY NUMBERS (UAN): 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. This is a knowledge-based and application-based educational activity. Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians will receive up to 2.0 contact hours (0.2 ceus) for the educational activity. ACPE Universal Numbers (UANs): ASHP House of Delegates Overview and 2026 Policy Recommendations, 0060-9999-26-032-L03-P, 0060-9999-26-032-L03-T; Clicks, Codes and Capsules: Medication Safety in the Digital World, 0060-9999-26-033-L05-P, 0060-9999-26-033-L05-T.
PROGRAM EVALUATION: All participants will have the opportunity to evaluate the educational session and speaker and to identify educational needs.
REQUIREMENTS FOR CE CREDIT: A program evaluation must be completed at www.uripharmacycpd.org within 60 days of the live program date in order to receive CE credit. CE credit will be transferred to the CPE Monitor upon successful completion of the program evaluation. Transfer of CE credit should be verified at mycpemonitor.net where CE statements are available to print. Please refer to the evaluation instructions that follow for completing program evaluations and reporting CE credit.
DISCLOSURES:No person involved in the planning of this educational activity have any relevant financial relationships to disclose.
Financial support provided by the Rhode Island Society of Health-System Pharmacists