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May 17, 2014 - Richmond Pharmacists Association in conjunction with. VSHP Richmond Chapter presents. 4 hours of live Con
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Richmond Pharmacists Association ! in conjunction with

VSHP Richmond Chapter presents

! 4 hours of live Continuing Education Programming ! Sponsored by VPhA Research and Education Foundation ! Spring Clinical CE Symposium ! Saturday, May 17, 2014 7:30 a.m. - Registration 8:00 – 12:00 p.m. – CE Presentations

Fee (payable on site Cash or Check only): $5 RPhA members, including breakfast and coffee $25 non-members

Target Audience: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians & Student Pharmacists

JOIN US! Chippenham Hospital - Kraus Auditorium (Park in deck, enter at Levinson Entrance, elevator to 2nd floor) 7101 Jahnke Road, Richmond, VA 23225

! RSVP by Friday, 5/9/14 to: [email protected] !

Anticoagulation: What You Really Need to Know Speakers: Molly Adams, PharmD, BCPS, and Tori Yamarik, PharmD, BCPS

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Objectives – Pharmacists: Evaluate major anticoagulation drug classes - identify mechanism of action, choose appropriate doses, recognize adverse drug reactions Review current CHEST guidelines for venous thromboembolism (VTE) and Vitamin K antagonist management Discuss evidence to support new oral anticoagulants ACPE Program # 0278-0000-14-014-L01-P: 1 hour CE 0.10 CEU Knowledge Based Objectives – Technicians: Evaluate major anticoagulation drug classes - identify mechanism of action, choose appropriate doses, recognize adverse drug reactions Review current CHEST guidelines for venous thromboembolism (VTE) and Vitamin K antagonist management Discuss evidence to support new oral anticoagulants ACPE Program # 0278-0000-14-014-L01-T: 1 hour CE 0.10 CEU Knowledge Based

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Clinical Pearls in Pain Management Speakers: Jason Sarashinsky, PharmD, BCPS

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Objectives – Pharmacists:

Compare and contrast agents commonly used in managing pain Identify challenges with commonly used pain medications and discuss management of therapy complications Discuss adjunctive therapies for pain and symptoms that accompany uncontrolled pain Review pain management in special populations ACPE Program # 0278-0000-14-015-L01-P: 1 hour CE 0.10 CEU Knowledge Based

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Objectives – Technicians: Compare and contrast agents commonly used in managing pain Identify challenges with commonly used pain medications and discuss management of therapy complications Discuss adjunctive therapies for pain and symptoms that accompany uncontrolled pain Review pain management in special populations ACPE Program # 0278-0000-14-015-L01-T: 1 hour CE 0.10 CEU Knowledge Based

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Gout and the Pharmacy Provider Speaker: Leslie Hausser, PharmD Objectives – Pharmacists:

Describe gout, including its symptoms, at-risk patient population, and disease management. Differentiate between the types of gout and treatment considerations Contrast gout with hyperuricemia, emphasizing treating gout as a uric acid burden. Discuss the pharmacist’s role in the treatment of gout. ACPE Program # 0278-0000-14-016-L01-P: 1 hour CE 0.10 CEU Knowledge Based

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Objectives – Technicians: Describe gout, including its symptoms, at-risk patient population, and disease management. Differentiate between the types of gout and treatment considerations Contrast gout with hyperuricemia, emphasizing treating gout as a uric acid burden. ACPE Program # 0278-0000-14-016-L01-T: 1 hour CE 0.10 CEU Knowledge Based

Hot Topics in Medication Safety Speaker: Angela Cassano, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP

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Objectives – Pharmacists: Describe medication safety considerations for compounded sterile products Discuss the medication safety impact of medication management in care transitions Explain the roles pharmacy technicians can play in advancing medication safety ACPE Program # 0278-0000-14-017-L05-P: 1 hour CE 0.10 CEU Knowledge Based

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Objectives – Technicians: Describe medication safety considerations for compounded sterile products Discuss the medication safety impact of medication management in care transitions Explain the roles pharmacy technicians can play in advancing medication safety ACPE Program # 0278-0000-14-017-L05-T: 1 hour CE 0.10 CEU Knowledge Based

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The Virginia Pharmacists Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

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VPhA requires that speakers disclose real or apparent conflicts of interest relating to the topics of the educational activity. The following disclosures were reported: Molly Adams – none Angela Cassano - none Leslie Hauser – none Torill Yamarik – none Jason Sarashinsky - none