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1 Presentations include topics for a variety of pharmacy practices - health systems, community, ambulatory, managed care, and more. Sessions provide up-to-date evidence-based information as well as trends and regulatory/ licensing updates within the industry. See the complete agenda and learning objectives on the following pages. ACPE Approval: Attendance at all sessions will provide 14.5 hours of CE for pharmacists and technicians although learning objectives may vary on some presentations. The overall learning objectives of the conference are: 1. To provide evidence-based information/education and emerging practices in the field of pharmacology that enhances professional knowledge 2. To provide up-to-date information in pharmaceutical health care that professionals can share with clients Vendor Fair Friday night 4:30-6:00pm. This a prime time to visit with the exhibitors and learn about the newest services and supplies that are now available. Vendors will be onsite Saturday through lunch. Awards Banquet 6:00-7:30 pm Friday evening. We will honor the 2018 award recipients - Pharmacy Technician of the Year, Distinguished Young Pharmacist, Fitzgerald Pharmacist of the Year, Excellence in Innovation, Generation Rx Champions, and Bowl of Hygeia. The 2018 MPA Winter Continuing Education Conference
2 Please note: Objectives as they apply for pharmacist and pharmacy technician learning are designated with a P and/or a T at the end of each objective. FRIDAY JANUARY 5TH :00 pm Montana Pharmacist Patient Care Alliance 1:00 pm MPA Health-Systems Academy Meeting 2:00pm MPA Board Meeting 3:00 4:00pm Vendor Set-Up and Registration 4:30 6:00pm Social Hour and Visit Your Vendor 6:00 7:00pm Awards Banquet - We will introduce, honor and recognize the recipients of MPA s annual awards 7:00 8:30pm Leading Effectively: Building Successful Teams and Resolving Conflict At the close of the presentation attendees will be able to: 1. Review five characteristics of a dysfunctional team P/T 2. Identify successful methods that can be employed to build strong teams P/T 3. Indicate connections and concepts as leadership balances the needs of the team with the needs of the organization P/T Speaker: Linda Garrelts MacLean, BPharm, RPh, FACA, Clinical Professor, and serves as the Vice-Dean for the Washington State University College of Pharmacy, Spokane, Washington 7:00 8:00am Vendor Breakfast UAN# L04-P L04-T Contact Hours 1.5 SATURDAY JANUARY 6TH :00 9:00am Pharmacotherapeutic Review and Updates on Heart Failure 1. Describe the complex pathophysiology of Heart Failure P/T 2. Explain differences in the NHYA and ACC/AHA Heart Failure Classifications P/T 3. Recognize and recommend pharmaceutical options for the treatment of heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) P At the close of the presentation technicians will be able to: 1. Describe the complex pathophysiology of Heart Failure 2. Explain differences in the NHYA and ACC/AHA Heart Failure Classifications Speaker: CAPT Dean T. Goroski, PharmD, Director of Pharmacy, Crow Service Unit, Indian Health Service, Crow Agency, Montana UAN# L01-P L01-T Contact Hours 1 9:00 10:00am Updates in Hypertension 1. Describe different blood pressure goals from various evidenced based guidelines P/T 2. Identify the most appropriate antihypertensive for a patient P At the close of the presentation technicians will be a able to: 1. Describe different blood pressure goals from various evidenced based guidelines T Speaker: LCDR J. Garrett Sims - PharmD, BCPS, Advanced Practice Pharmacist, Lead Inpatient Pharmacist, Crow/Northern Cheyenne Indian Hospital, Crow Agency, Montana UAN# L01-P L01-T Contact Hours 1
3 SATURDAY JANUARY 6TH 2018 (CONTINUED) 10:00-10:15 Break Concurrent Sessions: 10:15-11:15am Cost, Access, and Outcomes: The Struggle Continues? 1. Describe the history of health reform in America before the ACA P/T 2. Identify which elements of the American health system were addressed by the ACA and which elements were not part of the ACA P/T 3. Discuss why, how and where we can help foster partnerships and build strong collaborative models to continue to improve health among all Montanans P/T Speaker: Greg Holzman, MD, MPH, Montana State Medical Officer, State Department of Health and Human Services, Helena, Montana UAN# L04-P L04-T Contact Hours 1 11:15-12:15pm Security, Safety, and Diversion Concerns for a Pharmacy and How to Manage Processes and Procedures to Minimize Risk and Liability. 1. Describe how to implement safety and security process and procedure management P/T 2. Describe basic crisis response P/T 3. Differentiate between pro-active and re-active security and safety engagement P/T Speaker: Jason Blumenauer, Director of Global Supply and Protective Services, Cardinal Health, Dublin, Ohio Concurrent Sessions: UAN# L04-P L04-T Contact Hours 1 Two Health System Sessions 10:15-11:15am ABCs of ICU Delirium 1. Describe assessment tools used to identify ICU delirium P/T 2. Identify strategies to prevent delirium in the critically ill patient P 3. Identify the ABCDEF bundle elements P At the close of the presentation technicians will be able to: 1. Describe assessment tools used to identify ICU delirium T Speaker: Marian Maxwell, Pharm.D., BCCCP, Critical Care Clinical Coordinator at Providence St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula. Clinical Associate Professor, University of Montana Skaggs School of Pharmacy, Missoula, Montana UAN# L01-P L01-T Contact Hours 1 11:15-12:15pm USP Chapter<800> Staff Training, Competency Documentation, and Safe Practices 1. Describe ways to incorporate staff training, competencies, and provide documentation at their institution to gain compliance with USP Standards P/T 2. Identify common gaps in compliance at their institution along with practice solutions P/T Speaker: Amanda Patel, Pharm.D., Providence St. Patrick Hospital, Missoula, Montana 12:15-12:30pm UAN# P L07-T Contact Hours 1 Lunch Two Community Pharmacy Sessions 12:30-1:30pm Business Meeting: Current Law and Practice Issues in the State and Nation 1. At the close of the presentation attendees will be able to: 2. List two legislative/policy initiatives MPA accomplished during the 2017 legislature P/T 3. Identify one recent change to Administrative Rule passed by the Montana Board of Pharmacy P/T 4. Identify one primary federal initiative being worked on by national pharmacy representatives P/T
4 SATURDAY JANUARY 6TH 2018 (CONTINUED) 12:30-1:30 pm Business Meeting: Current Law and Practice Issues in the State and Nation Speakers: Stuart Doggett, Executive Director Montana Pharmacy Association Stacey Pascoe, Clinical Pharmacist/ Montana State Hospital, Warm Springs, Montana, Board Chair Montana Pharmacy Association UAN # L03-P L03-T Contact Hours 1 1:30-1:45pm Break 1:45-2:45pm The GOLDen Rule: An update on COPD guidelines 1. Recommend appropriate pharmacologic treatment for COPD patients based on the refined ABCD assessment tool P 2. Identify tools that can improve inhaled medication administration and delivery for patients with COPD P/T At the close of the presenation technicians will be able to: 1. Identify tools that can improve inhaled medication administration and delivery for patients with COPD T Speaker: Rory Johnson, PharmD, AE-C, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Skaggs School of Pharmacy, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana UAN# L01-P L01-T Contact Hours 1 Concurrent Sessions 2:45-4:15pm Continuous Preceptor Development: For Savvy Pharmacists At the close of the presentation attendees will be able to: 1. Develop a continuous preceptor goal to implement into his or her practice P/T 2. Identify an example of an Interprofessional educational experience that can be incorporated into their site P/T 3. Identify red flag characteristics/behaviors in student learners and strategies to mitigate them P/T Speaker: Donna Beall, PharmD, FCCP, Professor, Department of Pharmacy Skaggs School of Pharmacy, University of Montana, Missoula, Montana UAN# L04-P L04-T Contact Hours 1.5 2:45-4:15pm Montana and National Law Update 1. Identify two key laws passed in the 2017 Montana Legislative Session P/T 2. Identify two current federal legislative proposals P/T Speaker: Tony King, PharmD, Legislative Committee, Montana Pharmacy Association, Helena, Montana 4:15-4:30pm Break UAN# L03-P L03-T Contact Hours 1.5 4:30-5:30pm Establishing and Receiving Payment for Clinical Pharmacy services in Montana 1. List the requirements to become a board- certified pharmacist and a clinical pharmacist practitioner P/T 2. Discuss key elements for implementing successful clinical pharmacy services in an outpatient setting P/T 3. Describe the process for receiving payment for clinical pharmacy services P/T Speaker: Carla Cobb, PharmD, BCPP, Psychiatric Pharmacist, RiverStone Health, Billings Montana UNA# L04-P L04-T Contact Hours 1
5 SATURDAY JANUARY 6TH 2018 (CONTINUED) 5:30-7:00pm Update in Therapeutics: Recent Advances in Type 2 Diabetes and the Role of the Pharmacist in Primary Care 1. Identify and discuss all medication classes, including newly approved medications used in treatment of Type 2 diabetes P/T 2. Interpret given diabetes related patient cases P 3. Interpret hemoglobin relevant lab value and formulate recommendations for improvement of diabetes medication therapy management P At the close of the presentation technicians will be able to: 1. Identify and discuss all medication classes, including newly approved medications used in treatment of Type 2 diabetes T Speaker: Marcus Paske, PharmD, BCACP, AE-C, CPP, BPS Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist, Southwest Montana Community Health Center, Butte Montana UAN# L01-P UAN# L01-T Contact Hours 1.5 7:00-9:30pm Heavy Hors d oeuvres, Open Bar and Sports Viewing SUNDAY JANUARY 7TH :00am Breakfast - Boxed Breakfasts; served in the Auditorium 7:30-10:30am Suicide Prevention Training for Pharmacy Professionals At the close of the pharmacists and technicians will be able to: 1. Recognize suicide s impact in communities P/T 2. Describe pharmacy professional s role in suicide prevention P/T 3. Discuss suicide prevention with all patients to make home safer P/T Speakers: Brandy Singer- PharmD, BCPP, Eastern State Hospital, Department of Social and Health Services, Spokane, WA Jennifer Stuber- PhD, School of Social Work, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington UAN# L04-P L04-T Contact Hours 3 10:30am Adjourn
6 LODGING: A block of rooms is available at Big Sky Resort for conference attendees. To make your reservation, call Big Sky Resort at or , and ask for the Montana Pharmacy Association rate. Room block is available through December 5, MEETING CANCELLATIONS/REFUND POLICY: Full refunds will be available for cancellation of registrations made by December 16, MPA will retain a $25 administration fee for cancellations between December 17, 2017 and January 3rd, Cancellations after January 3, 2018 and no-shows are not eligible for a refund. Substitute registrations are available at all times. TO PAY BY CREDIT CARD: Go to Education Awards. Events Winter CE/Annual QUESTIONS? Call Peggy Benkelman at the MPA office: or info@rxmt.org CE INFO: Skaggs School of Pharmacy at the University of Montana is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Educations as a provider of continuing pharmacy technicians. Activities listed in this announcement have been approved for ACPE continuing education credit as indicated. Individual activity descriptions include the amount of credit offered and the Universal Activity Numbers. Continuing education credits will be submitted to CPE Monitor within 60 days, upon successful completion of the verification of continuing education signature sheet and program evaluation form. DISCLOSURE OF POTENTIAL CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: Skaggs School of Pharmacy at the University of Montana did not receive payment or services from a third party for any aspect of this activity and has no relationships (financial or other) with entities or activities that give the appearance of potentially influencing any portion of this activity. CE CONTACT INFO: or pharmacy.ce@umontana.edu
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