FINAL PROGRAM FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 ADNEC, ABU DHABI, UAE IN COLLABORATION WITH ENDORSED BY
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1 HOSTED BY IN COLLABORATION WITH Awarded 20 National Prizes in Excellence & Quality of Healthcare in 2015 ENDORSED BY DIAMOND PARTNER PLATINUM PARTNERS FEBRUARY 19-21, 2016 ADNEC, ABU DHABI, UAE FINAL PROGRAM
2 FORWARD Dear Colleagues, It gives us great pleasure to welcome you to the 1st Abu Dhabi Pharmacy Conference (ADPhaC), a unique conference bringing together some of the most recognized names in healthcare & pharmacy practice, providing you with the opportunity to advance your practice, gain new knowledge, develop new ideas for your organizations as well network with your peers and experts in the field. Recognizing that learning is best accomplished through an engaging and interactive setting, ADPhaC will also feature several workshops and networking sessions which will give you the chance to meet and interact with field experts and delegates in a casual setting. We are confident that ADPhaC will quickly become the reference form for advancing pharmacy practice in the region and beyond. We look forward to welcoming you soon in the city of Abu Dhabi! Sincerely, Fatima Al Breiki, PhD, EMHCA, B.Sc, Pharm Osama Tabbara, R.Ph., EMBA, BCNSP Conference Chair Conference Co-Chair Group Pharmaceutical Director Senior Director of Pharmacy Abu Dhabi Health Services Company 1
3 CONFERENCE COMMITTEES ORGANIZING COMMITTEE Chairman Fatima Al Breiki, PhD, EMHCA, BSc.Pharm. Group Pharmaceutical Director Abu Dhabi Health Services Company Co-Chairman Osama Tabbara, R.Ph., EMBA, BCNSP Senior Director of Pharmacy Rabih Dabliz, Pharm.D., FISMP Manager, Quality & Medication Safety Services Maha Mohamed Al Ghufli, BSc.Pharm. Corporate Senior Pharmacy Officer Abu Dhabi Health Services Company Mahmoud Abou Mandil, R.Ph., MSHA Director of Pharmacy Department Al Ain Hospital Faris Al Masri, BSc., Ph.D, RPh, CDE Pharmacy Manager Ambulatory Health Services Maisoun Al Kaabi, BSc.Pharm., MScPharm, MBA Pharmacy Manager Mafraq Hospital Rafik Yousef, BSc.Pharm., MBA Pharmacy Manager Sheikh Khalifa Medical City SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE Chairman Rania El Lababidi, Pharm.D., BCPS (AQ-ID), AAHIVP Manager, Pharmacy Education and Training Co-Chairman Khuloud Jamal Bin Rafeea, Pharm.D. Deputy Pharmacy Manager Tawam Hospital Mazhar Abbasi, BSc.Pharm., MSc Medication Safety Officer Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Maha Mohamed Al Ghufli, BSc.Pharm. Corporate Senior Pharmacy Officer Abu Dhabi Health Services Company Marlene Bejjani, BCNSP, BCPS, CPHQ Senior Clinical Pharmacist Mafraq Hospital Maisoun Al Kaabi, BSc.Pharm., MScPharm, MBA Pharmacy Manager Mafraq Hospital Rabih Dabliz, Pharm.D., FISMP Manager, Quality & Medication Safety Services 2 Mohammad Tashtoush, R.Ph., MSc Pharmacy Supervisor, Quality and Medication Safety Al Ain Hospital
4 CONFERENCE SPEAKERS His Excellency Mohamed Yousif Baniyas, PhD, DABAT, DABFE, DAAPM, DAPA, FCP, FACFE, FFOM (Hon), FRSPH, FAPA Executive Director, Higher Education Abu Dhabi Education Council Professor of Pharmacology Faculty of Medicine, UAEU Consultant Clinical Toxicologist Tawam Hospital Khalid Al Ameri Fatima Al Breiki, PhD, EMHCA, BSc.Pharm. Group Pharmaceutical Director Abu Dhabi Health Services Company Hisham Al Jadhey, Pharm.D., MS, Ph.D Supervisor, Pharmacy Services KSU Medical City Vice Dean, Graduate Studies and Research Director, Medication Safety Research Chair College of Pharmacy, King Saud University Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Ahmed Aljedai, Pharm.D., MBA, FCCP, BCPS Director, Pharmaceutical Care Division King Faisal Specialist Hospital Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Naser Al Sharif, Pharm.D., M.S., Ph.D. Professor, Pharmacy Sciences Creighton University Nebraska, USA Debbie Barnard, MSc, CPHQ Chief, Quality and Patient Safety Officer Health Sciences North Ontario, Canada 3
5 CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Maria-Fernanda Bonilla, MD Consultant Infectious Disease Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates Jannet Carmichael, Pharm.D., FCCP, FAPhA, BCPS VISN 21 Pharmacy Executive Department of Veterans Affairs Nevada, USA Rowell Daniels Pharm.D. System Vice President, Pharmacy, Executive Associate Dean UNC Health Care, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina, USA Erin Fox, Pharm.D., FASHP Director, Drug Information Service University of Utah Health Care Utah, USA Matthew Grissinger, R.Ph., FISMP, FASCP Director, Error Reporting Programs Institute for Safe Medication Practices Pennsylvania, USA Christene Jolowsky, MS, RPh, FASHP Executive Director, Applied and Experiential Education University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy Minnesota, USA Todd Karpinski, Pharm.D., MS, FASHP Executive Director and Chief Pharmacy Officer Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin Health Network Wisconsin, USA Eric Kastango, MBA, B.S.Pharm., FASHP President and CEO Clinical IQ, LLC New Jersey, USA 4
6 CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Scott Knoer, MS, Pharm.D., FASHP` Chief Pharmacy Officer Cleveland Clinic Ohio, USA Deb Saine, MS, R.Ph., FASHP Director, Quality and Program Development Valley Health Virginia, USA Khalid Abdel Dayem, R.Ph., MQM Manager, Automation and Informatics Pharmacy Service Department Maha Mohamed Al Ghufli, BSc.Pharm. Corporate Senior Pharmacy Officer Abu Dhabi Health Services Company Jacqueline Arnold, MSN, RN Senior Director, Simulation Center Sherif Bakir, MBBCh, MSc, MD, FACC Consultant Cardiologist Section Head, Noninvasive Lab Sheikh Khalifa Medical City Marlene Bejjani, BCNSP, BCPS, CPHQ Senior Clinical Pharmacist Mafraq Hospital Ahmed Yehia Bekheet, MBA, B.Sc.Pharm, CIPM, ITIL Corporate Clinical Application Analyst Abu Dhabi Health Services Company 5
7 CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Antoine Cherfan, Pharm.D., BCPS, FCCP, CACP Manager, Pharmacotherapy Service Rabih Dabliz, Pharm.D., FISMP Manager, Quality & Medication Safety Services Rania El Lababidi, Pharm.D., BCPS (AQ-ID), AAHIVP Manager, Pharmacy Education and Training Wesal Freih, R.Ph., Pharm.D. Senior Ambulatory Pharmacist Lana Hussein, R.Ph, MBA Senior Pharmacist William Jesse, Pharm.D., JD Senior Ambulatory Pharmacist Gregory John Raglow, MD, FAAFP, CMQ Group Health Informatics Director Abu Dhabi Health Services Company Chello Rogers, JD, MPH, CLSSBB Quality Manager 6
8 CONFERENCE SPEAKERS Mohammad Saleh, MPH, RN Nurse Manager Tawam Hospital Osama Tabbara, R.Ph., EMBA, BCNSP Senior Director of Pharmacy Lamia Yahya, R.Ph., BCNSP Clinical Pharmacist Corniche Hospital 7
9 CONFERENCE OVERVIEW TARGET AUDIENCE Hospital Pharmacy & Patient Safety Leaders Pharmacy, Nursing and Medical Staff Practitioners Quality & Risk Management Practitioners Informatics/Automation Pharmacy Practitioners CONFERENCE HIGHLIGHTS Pharmacy practice Medication safety Pharmacy informatics Meet the regulators session Ambulatory pharmacy Medication therapy management Ambulatory care Workshop and networking sessions CONFERENCE TOPICS Effective reporting, management & analysis of medication events Advances in pharmacy practice, medication safety and management Challenges and opportunities for improvement in the ambulatory care setting Integration of automation & informatics in the provision of pharmaceutical care Application of human factors, simulation and process improvement in driving safety WORKSHOP TOPICS Implementing USP797 and USP800 Identifying Risk with High Alert Medications Enhancing the Patient Experience in the Ambulatory Setting Clinical Cases in Parenteral Nutrition Formulary Management: Best Practices Medication Therapy Management: Best Practices and Challenges CONFERENCE ORGANIZER DiaEdu Management Consultancy Phone: contact@diaedu.com Web: WEB PORTAL 8
10 ACCREDITATION Accreditation is being sought from Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD) Abu Dhabi Pharmacy Conference will offer 25.5 hours of Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)-approved, knowledge-based continuing pharmacy education credits. CPE Consultants, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education and complies with the Accreditation Standards for continuing education activities. Complete accreditation information for this activity can be found on the approved provider s website: 9
11 ACCREDITATION STATEMENT CPE Consultants, LLC is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education to provide continuing education for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. CPE Consultants is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education (CPE). As an approved provider, it is our responsibility to ensure activities are developed and executed in accordance with the ACPE Standards for Continuing Pharmacy Education, effective January 1, This includes ensuring each activity is a structured educational activity designed to support the continuing professional development of pharmacists and technicians in order to help them maintain and enhance their competence. Complete accreditation information for these activities can be found on the approved provider s website: No financial support was obtained for this event. There is a participant registration fee to attend the First Abu Dhabi Pharmacy Conference. POLICY ON CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT - Participants are provided instructions to access CPE Consultants, LLC s learning management system in order to evaluate the successfully completed activity and generate an online Statement of Credit. ACPE/NAPB will no longer accept hard copies of statements of credit. All information must not be submitted electronically by the ACPE accredited provider. This information will be automatically reported to CPE Monitor; therefore, it is imperative that participants complete their evaluations for the 1st Abu Dhabi Pharmacy Conference Advances in Medication Safety & Pharmacy Practice by March 18, Failure to do so will result in a loss of Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit. Participants are encouraged to carefully check their NABP e-profile number and date of birth (MMDD) to ensure this data is accurately recorded. Entering incorrect data will result in a rejection of CPE credit. Any questions regarding NABP Profile setup and registration for the CPE Monitor service to ensure credits are properly tracked for licensure, please visit: Contact NABP Customer Service by phone: , or custserv.@nabp.net POLICY ON FACULTY AND PROVIDER DISCLOSURE: It is the policy of CPE Consultants, LLC that the faculty, planning committee members and provider disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of these educational activities and also disclose discussions of unlabeled/unapproved uses of drugs or devices during the activities. Detailed disclosure will be made available at the beginning of the activity in written and verbal format. Any portion of this activity which appears to be bias or promote a particular company or product should be identified when evaluating the activity. GRIEVANCE POLICY: A participant, sponsor, faculty member, or any other individual wanting to file a grievance with respect to any aspect of an activity sponsored or cosponsored by CPE Consultants, LLC, must be submitted in writing to CPE Consultants, LLC: annehermiller@cpeconsultantsllc.com. The grievance will be reviewed and a response will be returned within 45 days of receiving the written statement. 10
12 ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS FOR CPE 1. Copy the following URL into your Internet browser: 2. Create an account by clicking on Create an Account located in the upper right corner of the Home Page. When all information has been entered, click on the blue Create an Account button. If you already have an account, proceed to Step 3. NOTE: U.S. LICENSED PHARMACISTS: Entering incorrect data will result in a rejection of CPE credit. Carefully check your NABP e-profile ID and date of birth (MMDD) to ensure this data is accurately recorded! If you have any questions regarding how to set up your NABP e-profile and registering for the CPE Monitor service to ensure your CPE units are properly tracked for licensure, visit: NON-U.S. LICENSED PHARMACISTS and Other Healthcare Providers: You may enter any 6-digit number, with your license number and date of birth (MMDD). 3. Log in and click on My Account. 4. You should now be on the Home page. Click on Pending Programs/CE page and you should see the prompt: To access a private program, enter the registration code here: Type: ADPC2016 and click on Register. 5. You should now be on the 1st Abu Dhabi Pharmacy Conference Advances in Medication Safety & Pharmacy Practice webpage. Click on the + symbol next to the title in order to read a full description of the activity. 6. At bottom of page, click on the green Register Now button. 7. From the Register Now page, confirm your account information is entered correctly, select the activity and click on the blue Register button. You should now be back on 1st Abu Dhabi Pharmacy Conference Advances in Medication Safety & Pharmacy Practice webpage and see the confirmation message, You have been registered for the program, 1st Abu Dhabi Pharmacy Conference Advances in Medication Safety & Pharmacy Practice 8. When you have successfully completed the activity you will be eligible to complete the evaluation. Follow the instructions in Step 5 and click on the green Complete Evaluation button. 9. Complete the evaluation by answering every question. Do not leave any question unanswered. If you do not have a comment or do not feel you want to answer the question, please put NA in the space provided. 10. After successfully completing the evaluation, you will be able to print your Statement of Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit. Note that ACPE/NABP will no longer accept hard copies of statements of credit. All information must now be submitted electronically by the ACPE accredited provider. This information will be automatically reported to CPE Monitor; therefore it is imperative that the data on the participant s profile on this learning management system is correct and evaluations for the successfully attended activities are completed by March 18, Failure to do so will result in a loss of Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit. 11. Under the View/Print CE Credit tab, your completed CE will appear. Click on View Certificate, and then click on Print in the upper right corner. Retaining a copy of this document is strongly encouraged. 12. Contact Anne Hermiller, hermiller50@gmail.com with any questions regarding your profile or the activity presented at this event. 11
13 DELEGATE INFORMATION INDIVIDUAL REGISTRATION Companies that would like to purchase less than 5 passes can do so using the table below. Bundle offers are provided in the prospectus. SEHA and Pharmacists & Pharmacy Technicians Standard Until Feb. 11 Free Onsite Physicians AED 500 AED 700 Pharmacists and other Allied Health Professionals AED 400 AED 600 Students and residents AED 300 AED 500 Workshop Pass (limited seats) AED 200 AED 400 The registration fee will cover tuition, symposium literature, certificate of attendance, lunch & coffee breaks for the conference only. Free ACPE ACCREDITATION FEES Delegates that intend to gain ACPE-accreditation: For SEHA & CCAD Pharmacists, no fees are applicable. For ALL OTHER delegates, an additional fee of USD 65 is applicable. USD 65 GROUP REGISTRATION Companies that would like to sponsor a group of delegates attending the Conference may do so by using the special group registration fee. A group consists of a minimum of 10 persons as such: Pharmacists and other Allied Health Professionals Standard Until Feb. 11 Onsite AED 3600 AED
14 CONFERENCE VENUE ABOUT ABU DHABI NATIONAL EXHIBITION CENTRE (ADNEC) Located in the UAE s capital city, the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre was inaugurated in February 2007 by His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE and Ruler of Abu Dhabi. The venue has a diverse yearly calendar of over 100 events. Al Kharamah Street (24th Street) Gate 6 Al Maa red Wedding Hall Car Park A aloft Hotel L G H J K 1st Street Car Park B F E Capital Plaza D C B Capital Centre 33rd Street Concourse Atrium A Gate 3 Gate 1 Conference Hall A The Link Conference Hall B Food Court Capital Gate Hyatt at Capital Centre VIP Entrance To Abu Dhabi (Emirates Palace) Khaleej Al Arabi Street (30th Street or Coast Road) Marina Bridge To Abu Dhabi Airport & Dubai Capital Marina ADPhaC 2016 will take place in Conference Rooms A & B 13
15 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 DAY 1 All plenaries will take place in Conference Room A 08:30-08:45 Welcome Note by Conference Chair and Co-Chair Fatima Al Breiki and Osama Tabbara 08:45-09:15 Transforming Patient Care: Creating the Future of Pharmacy Practice Christene Jolowsky Conference Room A 09:15-09:45 Effective Risk Reduction Strategies: Are We Preventing or Detecting Errors? Matthew Grissinger 09:45-10:15 Impact of Drug Shortages on Medication Safety Erin Fox 10:15-10:45 Why Lean Fails: Focus on Healthcare Leadership Debbie Barnard Conference Room B Current Future Pharmacy Initiatives for Abu Dhabi Health Services (SEHA) Fatima Al Breiki How to Build an Engaged Pharmacy Team Osama Tabbara Demonstrating Value of Pharmacists with Medication Therapy Management Jannet Carmichael 10:45-11:00 Moderated Panel Discussions Moderated Panel Discussions 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break 11:30-12:00 Use of Automated Dispensing Cabinets for the Management of Narcotics: The Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi (CCAD) Experience Lana Hussein & Khalid Abdel Dayem 12:00-13:30 Lunch Break and Prayers 13:30-14:00 Pearls in Cardiovascular Therapeutics Sherif Bakir 14:00-14:30 The Role of Human Factors and Simulation in Optimizing Patient Safety Jaqueline Arnold How Pharmacy Adds to the Value Equation in Health Care Todd Karpinski Clinical Decision Support in Clinical Practice Gregory Raglow & Ahmed Bekheet Updates and Controversies in Critical Care Antoine Cherfan COLOUR LEGEND Medication Safety & Quality Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Informatics Ambulatory Pharmacy 14
16 FEBRUARY 19, 2016 DAY 1 All plenaries will take place in Conference Room A 14:30-14:45 Moderated Panel Discussions Moderated Panel Discussions 14:45-15:15 Healthcare Competency and Medication Safety Marlene Bejjani & Maha Al-Ghufli Management and Communication of Drug Shortages in the Hospital Setting: Best Practices Erin Fox 15:15-15:45 Risk Mitigation Strategies with High Alert Medications Debb Saine Brand vs Generic Medications Ahmad Aljedai 15:45-16:15 Coffee Break and Prayers 16:15-16:45 Neonatal and Pediatrics Medication Safety Lamya Yahya Innovations in Antimicrobial Stewardship Maria Fernanda Bonilla 16:45-17:15 Moderated Panel Discussions Moderated Panel Discussions 17:15-17:45 Meet the Pharmacy Leaders: Open Forum Discussion Join us for an interactive session in Conference Room A to discuss pressing issues and needs and discuss those with pharmacy leaders Panel of Speakers 17:45-18:00 Closing Remarks and End of Conference Day 1 18:00-19:00 Diamond Satellite Symposium (Conference Room A) COLOUR LEGEND Medication Safety & Quality Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Informatics Ambulatory Pharmacy 15
17 FEBRUARY 20, 2016 DAY 2 All plenaries will take place in Conference Room A 09:15-09:35 Welcome Note by Conference Chair and Co-Chair Fatima Al Breiki and Osama Tabbara 09:35-09:55 Recognition Ceremony Officials from SEHA 09:55-10:10 Welcome Note by CEO of Abu Dhabi Health Services (SEHA) His Excellency Matar al Darmaki, MD 10:10-10:25 Welcome Note by CEO of (CCAD) Tomislav Mihaljevic, MD 10:25-10:50 Key Note Presentation Mohamed Baniyas 10:50-11:20 Coffee Break Conference Room A Conference Room B 11:20-11: Targeted Medication Safety Best Practices for Hospitals Matthew Grissinger Hisham Aljadhey 11:50-12:20 USP 800 and Compliance Eric Kastango 12:20-13:20 Diamond Lunch Satellite Symposium (Conference Room A) 13:20-13:50 Clinical Management of Poisoning and Drug Overdose: Rational Use of Antidotes Mohamed Baniyas OPENING CEREMONY Advancing Pharmacy Practice using the Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative (PPMI) Automation in the Ambulatory Setting Best Practices Ahmed Aljedai Centralized or Decentralized Automation Best Practices Rowell Daniels 13:50-14:05 Moderated Panel Discussions Moderated Panel Discussions 14:05-14:35 The Role of Medication Safety Officers Leadership as a Professional Journey Deb Saine Scott Knoer COLOUR LEGEND Medication Safety & Quality Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Informatics Ambulatory Pharmacy 16
18 FEBRUARY 20, 2016 DAY 2 All plenaries will take place in Conference Room A 14:35-15:05 Application of Human Factors in the Management of High-Alert Medications Rabih Dabliz 15:05-15:35 Performance Improvement: Ingredients for the Perfect Recipe Chello Rogers 15:35-16:05 Pharmacist Credentials and Privileging Jannet Carmichael Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative Implementation: The University of North Carolina (UNC) Healthcare Experience Rowell Daniels Medication Therapy Management: What, Why, and How to Implement Naser Al Sharif Technology in the IV Room: Robotics and IV Workflow Systems Eric Kastango 16:05-16:35 Moderated Panel Discussions Moderated Panel Discussions 16:35-17:05 Coffee Break and Prayers 17:05-17:35 Safety Measures in the Administration of Hazardous Medications Mohammad Saleh 17:35-17:45 Closing Remarks and End of Conference Day 2 Transitions in Care: Best Practices Todd Karpinski COLOUR LEGEND Medication Safety & Quality Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Informatics Ambulatory Pharmacy 17
19 FEBRUARY 21, WORKSHOPS DAY 3 All plenaries will take place in Conference Room A 08:00-08:30 Morning Breakfast and Coffee 08:30-08:45 Welcome Note by Conference Chair and Co-Chair Fatima Al Breiki and Osama Tabbara Conference Room B- Left 08:45-10:45 Workshop 1: Implementing USP797 and USP800 Eric Kastango 10:45-11:45 Networking Session 1: Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative (PPMI) and Advancing Pharmacy Technicians Practice Panel of Subject Matter Experts 11:45-13:00 Lunch Break and Prayers 13:00-15:00 Workshop 3: Enhancing the Patient Experience in the Ambulatory Setting William Jesse & Wesal Freih 15:00-16:00 Networking Session 3: Formulary Management: Best Practices Panel of Subject Matter Experts 16:00-16:30 Coffee Break 16:30-17:30 Networking Session 5: Transitions in Pharmacy: Best Practices Panel of Subject Matter Experts 17:30-17:45 Closing Remarks and End of Conference Conference Room B- Right Workshop 2: Identifying Risk with High Alert Medications: Are Your Error Reports Capturing Everything? Matthew Grisinger Networking Session 2: Business Development in Pharmacy Panel of Subject Matter Experts Workshop 4: Clinical Cases in Parenteral Nutrition Osama Tabbara Networking Session 4: Medication Therapy Management: Best Practices and Challenges Panel of Subject Matter Experts Networking Session 6: Medication Safety and Automation Panel of Subject Matter Experts COLOUR LEGEND Medication Safety & Quality Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy Informatics Ambulatory Pharmacy 18
20 DISCLAIMER The relationship between the official institutions endorsing this event and the sponsoring organizations of an event or event-related item do not represent exclusive agreements between the institutions and the organization, nor do they suggest that institutions endorse the programs, products or services of the organization. RIGHT TO REFUSE SPONSOR The institutions reserve the right to reject a potential sponsor based on such factors as questionable business practices, those with a mission in conflict with the mission of the institutions and those who desire unreasonable influence upon the event. Copyright DiaEdu Management Consultancy, All Rights Reserved
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