Oregon Society of Health-System Pharmacists 2016 Annual Seminar. Friday, April 22 - Sunday, April 24, 2016 Sunriver Resort - Sunriver, Oregon

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1 Oregon Society of Health-System Pharmacists 2016 Annual Seminar Friday, April 22 - Sunday, April 24, 2016 Sunriver Resort - Sunriver, Oregon 1:00 1:50 pm Biosimilar Products: Are You Ready? Schedule* FridayApril 22 Noon 6:00 pm Registration Open Gerry Migaki, RPh Biosimilars represent an emerging category of drugs with a unique Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval process. Join us for an overview of biosimilars and how to integrate this new category of drugs in the formulary review process. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Provide an overview of biosimilars and their Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval process. Apply the FDA approval process to a currently approved biosimilar. Provide recommendations for P & T Committee review of biosimilars. 1 credit hour; Law. UAN: L03-P 2:00 2:50 pm ASHP Update: Current Issues in Pharmacy Practice Beverly L. Black, MHSA, CAE Three major issues at the national level will be addressed including provider status; the growth of ambulatory care and importance of the Pharmacy Advancement Initiative (PAI); and describe current manpower issues and the impact on the profession. The audience will be asked to contribute to ways that these issues will impact pharmacists in Oregon and what impact OSHP s active involvement can have on them. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Describe the pharmacy profession s efforts in pursuing provider status. Describe important aspects of the ASHP PAI and Ambulatory Care Summit. Describe market place information on the pharmacy workforce, growth in residency training programs and BPS credentialing and identify the future impact on health system practice. 1 credit hour; General Pharmacy. UAN: L04-P

2 2:50 3:10 pm 3:10 4:00 pm How Do I Handle This?! Practical Management Guidance and Tools For You Susan M. Stein, DHEd, MS, BS Pharm, RPh. Kate Farthing, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP An overview of common challenges experienced by managers of all levels will be explored. The discussion will begin with a Think-Pair-Share activity, exploring common management challenges and successes. Next, a step-by-step approach guide will lead participants through how-to-handle some of these scenarios. Managers in the audience will be asked to share their insight, their experiences and their wisdom with others. The presentation will conclude with a Minute Paper activity to gather what was useful, what remains unclear and other thoughts regarding the topic. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Identify components of challenging management situations. Demonstrate an approach to manage a challenging employee. Discuss other alternatives to prevent challenging situations in the future. 1 credit hour; General Pharmacy. UAN: L04-P 5:00 7:00 pm Welcome Reception and Exhibits Join fellow OSHP attendees for this fun event featuring great food and drink, and even better networking. Don t miss this opportunity to catch up with old friends and meet new ones from across the region. 7:00 8:00 am Continental fast and Exhibits 7:00 7:50 am Pharmacy/Industry Relationships SaturdayApril 23 7:00 am 6:00 pm Registration Open Moderators Gerry Migaki, RPh Steve Holman, BA Panel of Presenters Jake Thompson, PharmD, MS John Darnell, PharmD Merrie Kay Alzola, RPh, B.S. Pharm Sue Miller, PharmD Join us for an early morning, lively conversation focusing on ways industry and organizations can work better together. An understanding of information that can be provided by companies and the value of industry to pharmacy practice will be developed through this panel discussion. Informational session only; no CE provided. 8:00 8:50 am Advances in Heart Failure John E. MacKay, Pharm.D., BCPS-AQ Cardiology There have been several advances in the management of heart failure in recent years. This session will address the role of new and emerging treatment strategies for patients with heart failure. The potential impact of these therapies on guidelines as well as clinical practice will be discussed with the goal of providing practical approaches to managing complex patients. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Review the pathophysiology of heart failure. Evaluate the role of new heart failure therapies and treatment strategies for patients with heart failure. Discuss the potential impact of the new agents on guidelines and clinical practice. List therapies under development that have the potential to improve overall outcomes in patients with heart failure. 1 credit hour; Disease State Management/Drug therapy. UAN: L01-P

3 8:50 9:10 am and Exhibits 9:10 10:00 am Prevention of ASCVD: New Recommendations for Hypertension Management and the Use of Aspirin Craig D. Williams, PharmD, BCPS, FNLA Prevention of heart attack and stroke remain key goals of primary care. Optimizing antiplatelet and hypertension therapies are two key pharmacologic strategies to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. Recent changes to hypertension guidelines in 2013 have created confusion in primary care and have already been questioned by a large, new study published in Recommendations on the use of aspirin for primary prevention were substantially changed by the United States Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) in This program will review the key new recommendations for both blood pressure control and optimal use of aspirin and some of the data underlying those new recommendations. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Apply the new USPSTF commendations for aspirin use to their clinical practice. Discuss the implications of a major new clinical trial which has questioned our current blood pressure goals. Discuss the current understanding of why hypertension accelerates atherosclerosis and causes heart attacks and strokes. 1 credit hour; Disease State Management/ Drug therapy. UAN: L01-P 10:10 11:00 am What Can Be Done To Stem the Rising Cost of Pharmaceuticals? Sean D. Sullivan, BScPharm, PhD Complaints continue to grow about the costs of pharmaceuticals. Drug companies, pharmacy benefit managers and even pharmacies are being asked to justify the prices being charged to insurance companies and patients. What is behind the rising costs of drugs including dramatic increases in the price of some generic medications? What can be done to stem these rising costs? What policies will be put forth by leading Presidential candidates as part of their health platforms? These and other related topics will be discussed in this session on rising drugs costs. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Explain why drug costs continue to escalate in the United States. Describe various pricing techniques used by the pharmaceutical industry. Discuss new policy options for stemming the rising costs of pharmaceuticals. 1 credit hour; General Pharmacy. UAN: L04-P 11:00 11:45 am Open Forum The Open Forum provides an update on OSHP activities and an opportunity for members to speak with the Board of Directors about issues of concern. 11:30 am 12:20 pm POSTER SESSION Network with colleagues, learn about practice changes and share results of new initiatives during the judged poster display. Prizes are offered for students and resident/practitioner categories stop by and support the efforts. 12:20 1:20 pm Lunch Buffet, Drawings and Exhibits Track A Ambulatory Care Track 1:30 2:30 pm A1. Implementation of 2015 HB Pharmacist Prescribing of Contraceptives Fiona Karbowicz, RPh This presentation will provide an in depth view of the new law that people all over the country are talking about! We will discuss the law s origination and the prescriptive authority for contraceptive drug therapy it grants to trained pharmacists. A focus will be on the policy and rules related to the law s implementation. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Outline the historical background and discuss the specific elements of 2015 HB2879. Provide an overview of the policy and rulemaking process related to this law. Describe the Standard Procedures and rules developed by the board for the prescribing of contraceptives by pharmacists. Provide resources for pharmacists interested in becoming trained to prescribe contraceptive drug therapy to patients. 1 credit hour; Law Related to Pharmacy Practice. UAN: L03-P

4 2:30 2:45 pm 2:45 3:45 pm A2. Prescribing Hormonal Birth Control in Oregon Lorinda Anderson, PharmD, BCPS At the beginning of the year a new law allowing pharmacists to prescribe some forms of self-administered hormonal contraception went into effect making Oregon the first state in the country to expand women s access to these forms of effective birth control. This session will cover therapeutic basics of how pharmacists can apply the Board of Pharmacies algorithm and rules into practice, and how these correlate to the practice guidelines for Medical Eligibility Criteria (US MEC). ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Review new evidence and recommendations for women s contraception, why it is important, and how it applies to pharmacists prescribing. Discuss the risks associated with hormonal contraceptives, and how these apply to the categories of use set forth in the US Medical Eligibility Criteria (US MEC) guidelines. Apply the self-screening risk assessment questionnaire to any given patient in order to judge her eligibility for self-administered hormonal contraceptives. Discuss business considerations for pharmacists prescribing self-administered hormonal contraception. 1 credit hour; Disease State Management/ Drug Therapy. UAN: L01-P 3:45 4:00 pm 4:00 5:00 pm A3. Cannabis: Smoldering Considerations in Chronic Pain Management Traci Hamer, PharmD, MAT This session will offer an overview of clinical considerations of marijuana use in patients living with chronic pain. Topics will include a discussion of evidence for efficacy for the treatment of chronic pain, mechanism of action, pharmacokinetics, and various safety considerations namely short- and long-term adverse effects and associated drug interactions. The presentation will also offer suggestions for how to talk to patients about this growing field of information what we can accurately say about safety and efficacy (and how we can say it). ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Review evidence for use of marijuana in the treatment of chronic pain. Explain how marijuana s mechanism of action leads to beneficial and/or adverse effects. Discuss the modifying factors that affect its pharmacokinetics and ultimate dose/effect. Review associated drug interactions and therapeutic implications. 1 credit hour; Disease State Management/ Drug Therapy. UAN: L01-P Track B - Infectious Disease Track 1:30 2:30 pm B1. Pharmacokinetics of Vancomycin; From Science to Practice. Fawzy Elbarbry, PhD, RPh An overview of the basic and clinical pharmacokinetics of vancomycin, followed by discussion of the several methods and guidelines utilized to dose and monitor vancomycin in normal and special populations. Real cases will be presented and attendees will be given time to apply the principles. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Utilize the basic scientific knowledge about vancomycin to predict its PK behavior. Apply the PK principles to appropriately dose vancomycin for patients with a variety of disease states. Identify appropriate times during therapy to obtain vancomycin serum concentration. Recommend vancomycin dosing adjustments based on serum drug concentrations. Describe toxicities and adverse events associated with vancomycin. 1 credit hour; Disease State Management/Drug Therapy. UAN: L01-P 2:30 2:45 pm

5 2:45 3:45 pm B2. Sepsis Update Jim S. Lewis II, PharmD, FIDSA This presentation will discuss recent evidence surrounding early goal-directed therapy in patients with sepsis as well as the recent CMS core measures for sepsis. A case-based discussion of septic hospitalized patients involving different bacterial/fungal causes & disease states will be provided. In addition emphasis will be placed on recent guidelines and optimizing therapies for antibacterials and antifungals as well as their implementation in the hospital setting. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Describe recent literature involving early goal directed therapy for sepsis. List key issues in the new CMS measures for sepsis. Describe recent issues in antibacterial and antifungal management of septic patients. 1 credit hour; Disease State Management/Drug Therapy. UAN: L01-P 3:45 4:00 pm 4:00 5:00 pm B3. HIV in 2016: An Update for Pharmacists Geoff L Heureux, PharmD, AAHIVP This session introduces the most recent trends in HIV medicine that directly affect pharmacist practice. There will be a brief look at the lifecycle of the HIV virus so that we may understand drug targets and basic principles of antiretroviral therapy. We will examine and identify the DHHS Guideline Preferred Regimens for the treatment of HIV-1. Special attention will be given to recognition of the main class drug interactions and side effect of these preferred regimens. We will then turn our attention to Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP). Last, we will discuss the role of pharmacists in the retail, ambulatory, and in-patient settings in managing the patient living with HIV. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Briefly describe the life cycle of the HIV virus and identify drug targets. Identify the basic structure of a DHHS Guidelines preferred regimen. Establish a basic familiarity with the drug interactions and side effects of classes of drugs in a DHHS preferred regimen. Identify the medications used for PrEP and PEP and establish a basic familiarity with who is a candidate for those protocols. Identify ways in which pharmacists may manage HIV patients in the retail, ambulatory care, and in-patient setting. 1 credit hour; HIV/AIDS therapy. UAN: L02-P 5:15 pm Gary Clausen Memorial 2-mile Run/Walk (optional) We challenge you to dig out your running shoes and head bands and come ready to run! This free event is for all OSHP Annual Seminar attendees and honors Gary Lee Clausen, a former OSHP President and avid runner who repeatedly won this annual event. Prizes will be awarded to the top male and female finishers (but don t let that keep you from running)! Come on and air out! Pre-registration is required. 6:30 7:00 pm Reception, Silent Auction and Wall-of-Wine Come join us for our Not-So-Silent auction! Bidders silently add their names and bid amounts to items they are interested in, while the MC keeps things lively with periodic announcements of good deals and items moving quickly. Not your style? Go to the Wall-of-Wine and bid on concealed bottles of wine. What is their value? You may be pleasantly surprised! Both benefit the OSHP Scholarship Fund for students and technicians, respectively. Auction purchases may be tax deductible to the extent that the purchase price exceeds fair market value of the item purchased. 7:00 9:00 pm Dinner, Officer Inductions and Awards

6 SundayApril 24 7:00 8:00 am fast 7:00 8:00 am OSHP Past President s fast 7:30 am 12:30 Registration Open 8:00 10:00 am Clinical Pearls Session (2 hr CE) Join us for a fast paced clinical pearls session where pharmacy colleagues will provide quick practical tips, ideas or facts that will be useful in everyday practice. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Describe clinical controversies that may be encountered in your practice. Define the pharmacist s role in the identification and treatment of rare or difficult patient situations. Identify management strategies and opportunities for challenging situations. 2 credit hours; General Pharmacy. UAN: L04-P 10:00 10:20 am 10:20 11:10 am The Value of Technicians: Panel Discussion Zachary McCall, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, BCACP Mishele Dufour, CPhT Kimberly Stonick, CPhT Becky Shipman, CPhT This session will include a panel discussion of pharmacy technicians who are currently working in varied healthsystem pharmacy roles. The value of the pharmacy technician has sometimes been understated and underutilized, this session focuses on discussion of expanded and innovative ways to utilize the pharmacy technician beyond the traditional pharmacist-directed distribution model. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Review recent changes in Oregon landscape regarding pharmacy technicians (i.e. OSHP proposed name change and recent changes to Oregon Rules). Describe ways in which pharmacy technicians are currently working in expanded roles within health-system pharmacy. Identify opportunities to expand pharmacy technician contribution to professional and organizational goals. 1 credit hour; General Pharmacy. UAN: L04-P 11:15 am 12:05 pm Board of Pharmacy Safety and Compliance Considerations Marc Watt, RPh Fiona Karbowicz, RPh Board staff will highlight current regulatory topics pertaining to Oregon pharmacy practice. The presentation will provide an overview and guidance on new rules as well as specific safety concerns and compliance expectations of the Board. ACPE Details Learning Objectives: Provide an overview of new rules adopted by the Board in 2015 and discuss ways to evaluate compliance. Discuss the intent and expectations of pharmacy staff roles and responsibilities in the institutional practice setting. Outline the areas of patient safety and compliance concerns related to the supervision of technicians, sterile drug preparation and drug diversion prevention. Share Board resources available to institutional pharmacy staff. 1 credit hour; Patient Safety. UAN: L05-P 12:05 pm Seminar Concludes *Schedule, topics and speakers subject to change.

7 Seminar Presenters Merrie Kay Alzola, RPh, B.S. Pharm Account Executive Novo Nordisk Inc. Lorinda Anderson, PharmD, BCPS Faculty OSU College of Pharmacy Beverly L. Black, MHSA, CAE Director, Affiliate Relations Division ASHP John Darnell, PharmD Clinical Pharmacy Specialist Providence Medical Group Mishele Dufour, CPhT Pharmacy Informatics Analyst/Adjunct Faculty Salem Health/Chemeketa Community College Fawzy Elbarbry, PhD, RPh Associate Professor Pacific University School of Pharmacy Kate Farthing, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP Clinical Coordinator Legacy Salmon Creek Medical Center Traci Hamer, PharmD, MAT Clinical Pharmacist, Pain Management Specialist Kaiser Permanente Steve Holman, BA District Business Manager Bristol-Myers Squibb Fiona Karbowicz, RPh Pharmacist Consultant Oregon Board of Pharmacy Geoff L Heureux, PharmD, AAHIVP HIV Clinical Pharmacist Provider HIV Alliance, Eugene, OR Jim S. Lewis II, PharmD, FIDSA ID Clinical Pharmacy Coordinator OHSU Departments of Pharmacy & Infectious Diseases John E. MacKay, PharmD, BCPS-AQ Cardiology Advanced Heart Failure Clinical Pharmacist Oregon Health and Science University Zachary McCall, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, BCACP Ambulatory Pharmacy Services Manger Legacy Health Gerry Migaki, RPh Program Mgr-Clinical Pharmacy Outcomes Providence Health & Services Sue Miller, PharmD Strategic Account Manager Astellas Becky Shipman, CPhT Medication Reconciliation Specialist Providence St. Vincent Medical Center Susan M. Stein, DHEd, MS, BS Pharm, RPh. Associate Dean, College of Health Professions Director of Pacific PIPER, Professor Pacific University School of Pharmacy Kimberly Stonick, CPhT Application Systems Analyst/Clinical Systems Legacy Health Sean D. Sullivan, BScPharm, PhD Dean, School of Pharmacy Professor of Pharmacy, Health Services and Medicine University of Washington Jake Thompson, PharmD, MS Chief, Pharmacy Services VA Portland Health Care System Marc Watt, RPh Executive Director Oregon Board of Pharmacy Craig D. Williams, PharmD, BCPS, FNLA Clinical Professor of Pharmacy OSU School of Pharmacy OHSU School of Medicine

8 General Seminar Information Sunriver Resort Sunriver Resort, located in beautiful Central Oregon, is our selected host resort facility for the OSHP Annual Seminar. Bring your whole family - including the dog! Sunriver Resorts offer a variety of lodging accommodations, including dog-friendly condos and homes and inviting guestrooms and suites. As a guest at Sunriver Resort, you ll enjoy exclusive access to Crosswater Club for golf and dining, discounts on Resort owned recreation, advanced tee time access on all three golf courses, access to private lodge pools and spas, use of the new fitness center inside the Sage Springs Spa Club, complimentary intra-resort transportation, and 24-hour front desk service. Visit the resort s website at Reservations must be made by March 31, 2016 to ensure group rates. Discounted rates are available to OSHP Annual Seminar attendees at Sunriver Resort. To make your lodging reservations, please call Sunriver Resort directly at and ask for the OSHP Annual Seminar room block. After March 31, 2016 reservations are on a space and rate available basis. Once the OSHP room block becomes full, reservation requests will be accepted on a rate and availability basis. We recommend making your reservations at once to ensure availability and the discounted group rate. Our special group rates are as follows and subject to the prevailing state/county tax, currently 8% and a 15% community and recreation assessment charge. Homes and condo price range depending on the unit. Room rates are per accommodation, per night. Lodge Village Guest Room... $149 River Lodge Guest Room... $179 Lodge Village Suite... $189 Check-in: 4:00 pm Check-out: 11:00 am Registration Options Saturday Only Saturday Only registrations include: All education sessions, electronic materials, meals and events held on Saturday, April 23. Two Day Only Friday & Saturday Only registrations include: All education sessions and electronic materials held on Friday and Saturday, Friday s Reception, exhibits, Saturday s continental breakfast, and Saturday s lunch, Saturday s reception and dinner. Saturday & Sunday Only registrations include: All education sessions and electronic materials for Saturday and Sunday, exhibits, Saturday and Sunday s breakfasts, Saturday s lunch, Saturday s reception and dinner. Entire Seminar Entire Seminar registrations include: All education sessions and electronic materials, exhibits, breaks, Friday s Reception, Saturday s and Sunday s breakfasts, Saturday s lunch, Saturday s reception and dinner. Note For All Registrants OSHP is increasingly aware that every piece of printed paper has an impact on our meeting s carbon footprint. In an effort to minimize paper waste, course handouts will be available online at one week prior to the Seminar. Companion Companion registration fee includes: Friday s reception and Saturday s reception and dinner. It does not include the educational sessions or materials. Additional single meals may be purchased as needed for your guest(s).

9 General Seminar Information continued Gary Clausen Memorial 2-mile Run/Walk We challenge you to dig out your running shoes and head bands and come ready to run! This free event is for all OSHP Annual Seminar attendees and honors Gary Lee Clausen, a former OSHP President and avid runner who repeatedly won this annual event. Prizes will be awarded to the top male and female finishers (but don t let that keep you from running)! Come on and air out! Pre-registration is required. Optional Activities Golf Outing at Sunriver s Golf Course (registration must be made through Sunriver Resort) Featuring Oregon s finest golf, Sunriver Resort is a golfer s paradise and an ideal choice for a golf vacation near Bend, Oregon. Each of Sunriver Resort s four golf courses was designed by an acclaimed architect. Crosswater, a recipient of a host of national golf awards, was designed by Bob Cupp. Meadows, one of Oregon s most unique golf courses, was designed by John Fought. Robert Trent Jones Jr. was the mastermind behind The Woodlands, regarded by many as Oregon s finest championship golf course. Caldera Links, another Bob Cupp design, is a family-friendly nine-hole course that makes the game of golf approachable for all skill levels. Graced with carefully preserved wetlands, forested meadows, and sparkling waters, Sunriver Resort offers 63 holes of the best golf in the West. To set your tee time, call Sunriver directly at Attire Attire for the seminar is business casual. Cancellation Policy Cancellations on or before March 28, 2016 will receive a full refund less a 20% administrative fee. Cancellation after March 28, 2016 and prior to April 11 will receive a 50% refund of all fees. No-shows and cancellations received after 5:00 pm on April 11, 2016 will not receive a refund. Space Limitations Space is limited. Early registration is encouraged. Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. In the event of inadequate registration, weather problems, or other events beyond OSHP s control, the Annual Seminar may be moved or cancelled. Should this occur, an attempt will be made to contact all registrants and fees will be refunded. Continuing Education Credit The OSHP Annual Seminar is intended for pharmacists, pharmacy students, pharmacy technicians, and industry representatives with an interest in health-system practice. Application has been made to the Oregon Board of Pharmacy for 16 total hours of continuing education, including 1 hour of law/ethics CE, and 2 hour of patient safety/medication error CE. Note: 13 hours is the maximum CE that any one attendee can receive based on the current programming. This program has been planned and implemented in accordance with the policies of the Accreditation Council on Pharmacy Education through the joint sponsorship of Oregon State University College of Pharmacy and Oregon Society of Health-System Pharmacists. Oregon State University College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council on Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Program No.: UANs listed with respective sessions in schedule of events; Credits: 15 hours (1.5 CEU); Activity Type: Knowledge The Statement of Credit shall be issued only after successful completion of the program. Successful completion is defined as: 1) Completion and return of statement of attendance; 2) Participation in pre-test administered by presenter; 3) Completion of online program evaluation and post-test located at within 48 hours of program completion. Statements of Credit will be uploaded to CPE Monitor within 30 days of program completion. This program meets the PTCB Continuing Education Guidelines for CPhT Recertification and ICPT Continuing Education Guidelines for NCPT Recertification. A Certificate of Participation will be issued for the number of hours attended. Support Pharmacy in Oregon OSHP funds a lobbyist for legislative activities through the OSHP general fund. The lobbyist supports legislation proposed by the Statewide Pharmacy Coalition, which protects the interest of pharmacy practice in Oregon. Examples of recent successful legislative activities include technician licensure and increased opportunity for pharmacists to provide immunizations. In order to maintain a presence, we need your support. Please consider making a contribution to the OSHP legislative efforts when registering for this meeting.

10 2016 Annual Seminar Registration Form Please complete the following information and return with payment to OSHP. For additional registrants, please photocopy this form. Register online at Name: Employer: (Include Designations) Mailing Address: Is this Home or Work City: State: Zip: Phone: Fax: Have you attended an OSHP Annual Seminar previously? Yes No Attendee Registration Member/Non-member registration fee includes: All education sessions and materials, OSHP meals and refreshment breaks for the registered days as outlined in the seminar brochure. *Early Bird discounts are available for Two Day and Entire Seminar when registering by March 25, I will be attending: Saturday Only Friday and Saturday Only Saturday and Sunday Only Entire Seminar Saturday Only Regular Rate Two Day Only Early Bird Rate* Regular Rate Entire Seminar Early Bird Rate* Regular Rate Pharmacist - OSHP/OSPA Members $210 $250 $290 $290 $330 $ Supporting Associate (Industry) - OSHP/OSPA Member $210 $250 $290 $290 $330 $ Pharmacist - Non-member $270 $350 $390 $390 $430 $ Supporting Associate (Industry) - Non-member $270 $350 $390 $390 $430 $ Pharmacy Residents $110 $140 $160 $170 $190 $ Pharmacy Technicians $110 $140 $160 $170 $190 $ Pharmacy Students $110 $125 $125 $155 $155 $ I would like ACPE-approved CE Credit (applicable to pharmacists). No Charge Please make selections below based on the days you will be attending. (REQUIRED for planning purposes only): I plan to attend the Friday Lunch Yes No I plan to attend the Saturday Lunch Yes No I plan to attend the Saturday Reception/Dinner Yes No Companion Registration Fee includes Friday reception and Saturday reception and dinner. It does not include the education sessions. # Companion Registration $100 each = $ Name(s) 1 total seminar REGISTRATION FEES: = $ Select Your Track Sessions for Saturday, April 23rd Please choose one track session for each time. A Track - Ambulatory Care Track B Track - Infectious Disease Track 1:30 2:30 pm (please select one) A1. Implementation of 2015 HB Pharmacist Prescribing of Contraceptives B1. Pharmacokinetics of Vancomycin; From Science to Practice. 2:45 3:45 pm (please select one) A2. Prescribing Hormonal Birth Control in Oregon B2. Sepsis Update 4:00 5:00 pm (please select one) A3. Cannabis: Smoldering Considerations in Chronic Pain Management B3. HIV in 2016: An Update for Pharmacists ACPE credit will be awarded through CPE Monitor and all registrants for ACPE credit must create an NABP e-profile at MyCPEmonitor.net Please complete both sides

11 OSHP Donation Opportunities I would like to donate toward the OSHP Scholarship Fund. $ I would like to make a cash donation toward the silent auction (the auction benefits the OSHP scholarship fund). $ I would like to make a cash donation toward the Wall of Wine auction (auction benefits the Technician Chapter). $ I would like to make a Contribution to Oshp legislative activities (not tax deductible). $ 2 donation Fees: = $ Additional Meals Complete this section only for guests who would like to attend specific meal functions that are not already covered by a registration fee. Friday Reception Name(s) $50 each Saturday Continental fast Name(s) $35 each Saturday Lunch Name(s) $50 each Saturday Reception & Dinner Name(s) $70 each Sunday fast Name(s) $30 each = $ = $ = $ = $ = $ Optional Activities 3 ADDITIONAL MEAL REGISTRATION FEES: = $ Saturday s Gary Clausen Memorial Run/Walk # Runners/walkers = $ No charge Name(s) Please indicate if any are under the age of 13 years old TOTAL AMOUNT DUE: = $ Special Needs If you, or your guests, have any special requirements (i.e., dietary restrictions, handicap access, etc.) that would necessitate advanced planning on our part, please let us know here: Cancellation Policy Cancellations received on or before March 28, 2016 will receive a full refund less a 20% administrative fee. Cancellations received after March 28, 2016 will receive a 50% refund of all fees. No-shows and cancellations received after 5:00 pm on April 11, 2016 will not receive a refund. Method of Payment Check, Made Payable to OSHP (In US funds) Visa MasterCard American Express Discover Card #: Exp. Date: Amount Authorized: $ Name on Card: Signature: Card Billing Address: City: State: Zip: Phone: Please send seminar registration and payment to: OSHP 147 SE 102nd Ave. Portland, OR Fax:

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