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First-Time Offering; Initial Release Date Tuesday, May 9, 2023
Deadline for pre-registration is May 1, 2023.
On-site registration will be available for an additional $10. On-site registration for residents and students will be available for $25.
We encourage early registration to ensure sufficient seating and materials. Only requests for cancellation received prior to May 1, 2023 will be refunded.
Optional Handout Materials (Presenters' Slides):
7:15 – 8:15 Registration, Continental Breakfast, Exhibits
8:15 – 8:30 Welcome and Announcements
8:30 – 9:30 Same Pain, New Game: Updated Guidelines for Chronic Pain
Speaker:
Jessica Hirsch, PharmD
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Palliative Care
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center
Pharmacist Objectives
1. Identify recommendations from the CDC/VA guidelines for pain management
2. Interpret recommendations in order to relate to patient care
3. Compare buprenorphine to other opioids to provide informed care for patients
Technician Objectives
1. Recognize recommendations from the CDC/VA guidelines for pain management
2. Define strategies for safe opioid use
3. Recognize different opioid pain management strategies
9:30 – 10:30 Using Active Stress Management to Address Healthcare Worker Distress
Speaker:
Dr. Jillian Bybee, MD
Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital
Pharmacist Objectives
1. Identify the factors that impact professional quality of life and wellbeing
2. Define key terms, examine the literature, and describe the effects on healthcare workers
3. Describe evidence-informed practices for active stress management and recovery
Technician Objectives
1. Identify the factors that impact professional quality of life and wellbeing
2. Define key terms, examine the literature, and describe the effects on healthcare workers
3. Describe evidence-informed practices for active stress management and recovery
10:30 – 11:00 Break and Exhibits
11:00 – 12:00 Presentation Topic: Hepatitis C Treatment and Access in Michigan
Speakers:
Victoria Ervin, MPH, MSN, NP-C, AAHIVS
Wayne State University School of Medicine
Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center Michigan
Amanda Allmacher, DNP, AAHIVS
Wayne State University
Midwest AIDS Training and Education Center Michigan
Pharmacist Objectives:
1. Describe basic HCV epidemiological trends and risk factors for acquiring Hepatitis C
2. Describe treatment options for Hepatitis C
3. Understand up to date clinical resources available for Hepatitis C
4. Apply clinical guidelines to decision making for patients with Hepatitis C
5. Understand the Hepatitis C treatment landscape in Michigan, including the role of pharmacists
Technician Objectives:
1. Describe basic HCV epidemiological trends and risk factors for acquiring Hepatitis C
2. Describe treatment options for Hepatitis C
3. Understand up to date clinical resources available for Hepatitis C
4. Apply clinical guidelines to decision making for patients with Hepatitis C
5. Understand the Hepatitis C treatment landscape in Michigan, including the role of pharmacists
12:00 – 1:00 Lunch and Exhibits
1:00 – 2:00 Barriers in Healthcare, Addressing Social Determinants of Health
Speaker:
Susan DeVuyst-Miller, PharmD, AE-C
Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice
Ferris State University College of Pharmacy
Cherry Health Services, Heart of the City Center
Pharmacist Objectives:
1. Identify social determinants that impact health
2. Explain the importance of addressing social determinants of health
3. Given a patient scenario, recognize social determinants of health and their impact on the patient
Technician Objectives:
1. Identify social determinants that impact health
2. Explain the importance of addressing social determinants of health
3. Given a patient scenario, recognize social determinants of health and their impact on the patient
2:00 – 2:30 Break and Exhibits
2:30 – 3:30 Evidence Based Law Making: The ABCs of Pharmacy Law
Speaker:
Deeb D. Eid, PharmD
Senior Advisor, Regulatory Affairs in Pharmacy
CVS Health
Pharmacist Objectives:
1. Compare and contrast differences between federal and state legislatures, regulatory agencies, and how they impact pharmacy practice.
2. Identify the barriers and challenges that exist in the political climate of pharmacy law.3. Recognize strategies, opportunities, and areas to push towards an evidence-based lawmaking philosophy for positive changes in pharmacy laws and rules.
Technician Objectives:
1. Compare and contrast differences between federal and state legislatures, regulatory agencies, and how they impact pharmacy practice.
2. Identify the barriers and challenges that exist in the political climate of pharmacy law.3. Recognize strategies, opportunities, and areas to push towards an evidence-based lawmaking philosophy for positive changes in pharmacy laws and rules.
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Requirements for successful completion of credit: Attendees will need to submit a provided CE Activity Code code within 12 hours of the activity in order to check-in for the activity. They will then have 30 days to log-in to their WMed Profile to complete the evaluation form and receive credit.
We recommend that you create a WMed account before attending one of our meetings. Please see our Help Page for detailed instructions on creating a WMed account and claiming your CE credits.
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In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine and Western Michigan Society of Health-System Pharmacists.
Western Michigan University Homer Stryker M.D. School of Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.
Credit amount subject to change.
Other Learner Attendance (5.00 hours), General Attendance (5.00 hours), Continuing Pharmacy Education ACPE (5.00 hours)
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