Ohio College of Clinical Pharmacy www.occpweb.org Spring Meeting 2017 Friday, May 26, 2017 Northeast Ohio Medical University NEW Center Ballroom The Ohio College of Clinical Pharmacy wil
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Clinical Pharmacy
www.occpweb.org
Spring Meeting 2017
Friday, May 26, 2017
Northeast Ohio Medical University
NEW Center Ballroom
The Ohio College of Clinical Pharmacy will not
have support from industry sponsors for the
Spring 2017 meeting.
Time
2:15-2:30 pm
10:45-11:45 am
Resident Poster Session - Cook Alumni Hall
Hemophilia Management and Formulary
Considerations
Mandy Leonard, PharmD, BCPS Process Improvement in Healthcare: Applications for Clinical Pharmacists
Amy Hirsch Shumaker, PharmD, BCPS Updates in ACIP Recommendations for Vaccines in Children and Adults
Andrea Pallota, PharmD, BCPS (AQ-ID), AAHIVP 9:45-10:15 am 10:15-10:45 am Diabetes Updates: Navigating New Insulins
Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CDE Program Agenda Activity 7:30 - 8:30 am 9:30 - 9:45 am Break 8:30 - 9:30 am Registration and Continental Breakfast Pharmacists as Medical Providers (Keynote Address) - NEW Ballroom A,D
Don Downing, RPh
2:30 - 3:30 pm 3:30 - 3:45 pm 1:15 - 1:45 pm 1:45-2:15 pm Break Medication Error Detection and Risk Reduction Strategies - New Ballroom A,D
Ramona Davis, PharmD, CPPS Resident Awards Presentation Updates in Acute Pain Management
Elizabeth Casserly, PharmD, BCPS
*not ACPE accredited 5 Strategies to Become a Seven Figure Pharmacist
Timothy Ulbrich, PharmD
*not ACPE accredited Synergistic Nephrotoxicity: Mulling the Vancomycin & Piperacillin-Tazobactam Combination
Christopher Droege, PharmD Precepting Tips for the New Practitioner
Jaclyn Boyle, PharmD, MS, MBA, BCPS
Hannah Cross, PharmD
Zachary Jenkins, PharmD, BCPS
Emily Laswell, PharmD, BCPS
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The educational goal of this program is to update the pharmacist on current clinical topics In particular, the participants will gain an understanding of expanding and implementing ambulatory care pharmacy services, guideline updates, care of a patient in the ICU, and preceptor development The target audience for this program includes clinical pharmacy practitioners, educators, students, and scientists
Educational Goals & Objectives
Process Improvement in Healthcare: Applications for Clinical Pharmacists
Amy Hirsch Shumaker, PharmD, BCPS; HIV/Hepatitis C Clinical Pharmacy Specialist; Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center
1 Summarize basic steps in improvement methodologies used in the healthcare setting
2 Describe how applications of process improvement can impact patient care
Diabetes Updates: Navigating New Insulins
Diana Isaacs, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CDE; Endocrine Clinical Pharmacy Specialist; Cleveland Clinic Endocrine &
Metabolism Institute Diabetes Center
1 Compare and contrast currently available insulin products
2 Assess individual patient factors that guide insulin selection
Synergistic Nephrotoxicity: Mulling the Vancomycin &
Piperacillin-Tazobactam Combination
Christopher Droege, PharmD; Critical Care Clinical Pharmacy Specialist; University of Cincinnati Medical Center
1 Define acute kidney injury (AKI)
2 Summarize mechanisms of antibiotic-mediated AKI and rates with respective agents
3 Critique literature regarding AKI associated with the vancomycin and piperacillin-tazobactam (combination)
Updates in Acute Pain Management
Elizabeth Casserly, PharmD, BCPS; Pain Management Sepcialist; Cleveland Clinic Health System
1 Summarize pharmacological options and delivery routes available in the acute pain setting
2 Critique perioperative approaches to decrease postoperative pain
3 Identify appropriate patients for multimodal therapy
Pharmacists as Medical Providers: Keynote Address
Don Downing, RPh; Clinical Professor; University of
Washington, School of Pharmacy
1 Specify effective education and leverage of
pharmacist provider status stakeholders
2 Identify the difference between pharmacist
provider status & pharmacist medical
provider status
3 Develop best practices in expanded direct
patient care roles
Hemophilia Management and Formulary
Considerations
Mandy Leonard, PharmD, BCPS; System Director,
Drug Use Policy and Formulary Management;
Cleveland Clinic Health System
1 Summarize different types of hemophilia
2 Describe blood factors used in the management
of hemophilia
3 List formulary considerations for blood factors
for hemophilia
4 Summarize procurement, billing, and financial
impact of blood factors for hemophilia
Updates in ACIP Recommendations for Vaccines in
Children and Adults
Andrea Palotta, PharmD, BCPS (AQ-ID), AAHIVP;
Infectious Diseases/HIV Clinical Specialist ; Cleveland
Clinic Health System
1 Summarize human papillomavirus immunization
schedules for patients 9-15 years of age
2 Recommend meningococcal B vaccination for
healthy and immunocompromised patients
3 Recommend quadravalent meningococcal
vaccination for patients with HIV infection
5 Strategies to Become a Seven Figure Pharmacist
Timothy Ulbrich, PharmD; Associate Dean for Workforce Development and Practice Advancement, Director of Pharmacy Resident Education, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice; NEOMED
1 Explain the effect of compounding interest on both debt and savings
2 Describe the two main factors that determine long-term savings success
3 Explain the difference between a 401(k), Roth 401(k) and Roth IRA
Precepting Tips for the New Practitioner
Jaclyn Boyle, PharmD, MS, MBA, BCPS; Assistant Professor for Community Pharmacy Innovation; NEOMED
Hannah Cross, PharmD; Ritzman Pharmacy at NEOMED Pharmacy Manager
Zachary Jenkins, PharmD, BCPS; Infectious Disease Clinical Pharmacy Specialist; Atrium Medical Center; Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Cedarville University Emily Laswell, PharmD, BCPS; Pharmacist; Ohio Clinical Trials; Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Cedarville University
1 Explain one learning activity to implement as
a new preceptor
2 Describe one way to evaluate an experiential rotation
as a new preceptor
3 Apply information from a student case to a given precepting scenario
Medication Error Detection and Risk Reduction Strategies
Ramona Davis, PharmD, CPPS; System Director, Medication Safety Services, Cleveland Clinic Health System
1 Assess the prevalence of medication errors
2 Summarize methods for the retrospective and prospective detection of medication errors
3 Examine tools used in medication error analysis
4 Identify risk reduction strategies for mitigation of medication errors
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contact Marissa Cullen, PharmD, at marissa.cullen@va.gov
Planning Committee Program Information
The Spring Meeting 2017 Pharmacotherapy update is a knowledge
based activity and will provide up to 4.00 contact hours of continuing
education credit To earn continuing education for this activity, each
participant must complete and submit the program evaluation form
within 60 days of the meeting date Attendees will claim ACPE credit
on the ACCP website using instructions and a code provided at the
meeting Attendees must submit their NABP e-Profile ID number to
ACCP at time of CE credit submission To obtain this number, visit
www.nabp.net
The ACPE Universal Activity Number for this activity is:
PHARMACISTS AS MEDICAL PROVIDERS (APPLICATION): 0217-9999-17-114-L04-P
HEMOPHILIA MANAGEMENT (KNOWLEDGE): 0217-9999-17-115-L01-P
ACIP VACCINE RECOMMENDATIONS UPDATE (KNOWLEDGE): 0217-9999-17-116-L01-P
SYNERGISTIC NEPHROTOXICITY (KNOWLEDGE): 0217-9999-17-119-L01-P
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT IN HEALTCARE: (KNOWLEDGE): 0217-9999-17-117-L04-P
DIABETES UPDATE (APPLICATION): 0217-9999-17-118-L01-P
TIPS FOR NEW PRACTITIONERS (KNOWLEDGE): 0217-9999-17-121-L04-P
MEDICATION SAFETY (MEDICATION SAFETY): 0217-9999-17-122-L05-P
Directions and Map
Northeast Ohio Medical University
4209 St Rt 44 Rootstown, Ohio, 44272
•Driving Directions
From the South: Take I-77 north to I-76 east Follow I-76
through Akron to exit 38A Turn right off the exit onto State Route 44 south Turn right
From the North: Take I-480 east and continue on State Route
14 through Streetsboro Take State Route 44 south past Ravenna and into Rootstown Turn right
From the East: Take I-76 west to exit 38 Turn left off the exit
onto State Route 44 south Turn right
Registration Form
Name: (as you want for your badge)
Mailing address:
City, State, Zip:
Position Title and Institution:
Fees for this activity are listed below In the event of an event cancellation, the program
fee is refundable.
$50.00 OCCP Members
$75.00 Non-OCCP
$100.00 Joint Membership Fee and Meeting Registration
If renewing membership, complete and include renewal form with registration
$40.00 pharmacy residents and fellows
$30.00 pharmacy students
Registration fee includes access to program materials, continental breakfast, break refreshments, and lunch
Pre-registration is preferred but not required There is a $10 surcharge for onsite registration
Registration deadline: May 19, 2017
REGISTER ONLINE at http://www.occpweb.org/
Alternatively, you may pay by check; make checks payable to:
Ohio College of Clinical Pharmacy
Return registration forms and check to:
Marissa Cullen Louis Stokes VA Medical Center Pharmacy Service 119 (W)
10701 East Boulevard Cleveland, OH 44106
Program materials will be available on the OCCP
website one week prior to the meeting Please print
desired handouts prior to meeting attendance.
Program Materials
Abdalla Ammar Cleveland Clinic Mahmoud Ammar Cleveland Clinic Jaclyn Boyle Northeast Ohio Medical University Marissa Cullen Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center Cristal Exline Fairview Hospital
Phillip King Northeast Ohio Medical University Katie Leciejewski Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center Kayla Joyner Northeast Ohio Medical University Erica McDonald University of Cincinnati College of Pharmacy Jason Milner Cleveland Clinic
LeAnne Moore Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital Carlene Oliverio Wolters Kluwer
Andrea Palotta Cleveland Clinic Sarah Petite University of Toledo Alia Poore Fairview Hospital Kimberly Porter Valley Care Health Kelsey Rife Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center Sneha Shah Marymount Hospital
Mate Soric Northeast Ohio Medical University Michael Spinner Cleveland Clinic
Heather Torbic Cleveland Clinic