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1 Thursday, September 6 3-6p Registration 2-5p MPA Board of Directors Meeting Location: Hotel Lobby Location: Cooper Creek 3 6:00-7:30p Welcome Reception Location: Courtyard; inside lobby by the Courtyard (weather back-up) Friday, September 7 7:30a Registration Location: CC Lobby A/B 7:30-8:00a 7:30-8:30a Missouri Pharmacy Foundation Board Meeting Breakfast Location: Fall Creek Location: Taneycomo A 8:30a Opening Remarks - The Honorable Karen Best, Mayor of Branson, Missouri 8:30-9:30a Keynote Current Challenge of Pharmacy A Pharmacists Own Perspective Speaker: Randy McDonough, PharmD, MS, BCGP, BCPS, FAPhA - Co-Owner and Director of Clinical Services at Towncrest Pharmacy UAN# L04-P; L04-T 1. Discuss the threats affecting community pharmacy practice. 2. Discuss capitalizing on the competitive advantages inherent in the community pharmacy model. 3. Review strategies to transform your practice to support patient care services. 1. Discuss the threats affecting community pharmacy practice. 2. Discuss capitalizing on the competitive advantages inherent in the community pharmacy model. 3. Review strategies to transform your practice to support patient care services. Faculty Disclosure: Randy McDonough does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 9:30-10:30a Pharmacogenetic Opportunities in Depression and Pain Management Speaker: Larisa Cavallari, PharmD - Associate Professor at University of Florida UAN# L01-P 1. Describe pharmacogenetics and its potential to improve drug therapy.
2 2. Discuss data supporting genotype-guided prescribing of antidepressants and opiates. 3. List examples of pharmacogenetic implementation in clinical practice. Faculty Disclosure: Larisa Cavallari does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 10:30-11:30a What Makes a Pharmacy a Patient-Centered Pharmacy Home? Speaker: Tripp Logan, PharmD - Pharmacist Owner of L&S and Medical Arts Pharmacies UAN# L04-P; L04-T 1. Recognize factors that differentiate a pharmacy as a Patient-Centered Pharmacy Home 2. Discuss enhanced service offerings supporting local needs of local patients 3. Indicate the return on investment (ROI) of these enhanced service offerings 1. Recognize factors that differentiate a pharmacy as a Patient-Centered Pharmacy Home 2. Discuss enhanced service offerings supporting local needs of local patients 3. Indicate the return on investment (ROI) of these enhanced service offerings Faculty Disclosure: Tripp Logan is the owner of Logan & Seiler, Inc., partner of MedHere Today Consulting, independent contractor of CPESN USA, and owner of ESPhA. 11:30a-1p Awards Luncheon Location: Taneycomo A 1-2p Implementation and Revenue Opportunities for Pharmacy-Based Transitions of Care Programs Speaker: Sandra Leal, PharmD, MPH - Chief Operating Officer of SinfoniaRx UAN# L04-P 1. List types of payers that reimburse for transition of care services. 2. State two strategies for potential revenue for pharmacist services. 3. Name at least two measures to document for transitions of care services. Faculty Disclosure: Sandra Leal does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 1-2p Breakout Session: Topics in Geriatrics Speaker: Danielle Chamness, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP Director of Clinical Services at Corum Health Services UAN# L01-P (A) 0.1 CEU/1 Contact Hour 1. Apply recommendations from the clinical guidelines discussed to patient cases that address goals of therapy and medication management in older adults. 2. Choose the most appropriate medication therapy for the disease states discussed based on patient-specific factors and geriatric-specific concerns. 3. Identify factors that need to be considered in the assessment of the geriatric population. Faculty Disclosure: Danielle Chamness does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this
3 2-3p Tomorrow s Practice Today Using Collaborative Practice Agreements Speaker: Cassie Heffern, PharmD, BCACP Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Specialist/PGY2 Residency Director at CoxHealth; Ryan Baker, PharmD Ambulatory Care Director of Pharmacy at CoxHealth UAN# L04-P 1. Define key terminology for creating a Collaborative Practice Agreement (CPA). 2. Review requirements of Missouri Law for establishing a CPA. 3. Describe the advancement of ambulatory pharmacy practice at a health system in Southwest Missouri. Faculty Disclosure: Cassie Heffern and Ryan Baker do not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 3p Break: Sponsored by MSHP Location: Inside CC Lobby 3:00-5:00p Immunization Booster: Updates for Immunizing Pharmacists Speakers: Lisa Cillessen, PharmD Clinical Assistant Professor at UMKC School of Pharmacy at MSU; Paul Gubbins, PharmD Associate Dean, Vice Chair, & Professor at UMKC School of Pharmacy at MSU UAN# L06-P (A) 0.2 CEU/2 Contact Hour 1. Recall newly approved and discontinued vaccines. 2. Identify CDC recommended vaccines for patients age Design CDC recommended vaccine schedules for patients indicated for newly approved vaccines. 4. Choose appropriate technique and site for vaccination administration Faculty Disclosure: Lisa Cillessen and Paul Gubbins do not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 3:30-5:30p Business Plan Competition (winners will be announced at the gala) 5-6p Clinical Pearl Sessions - Innovative Practice Ideas Speakers: 6-7p Wine Tasting with Jim Anderson, Executive Director - Missouri Wine and Grape Board Location: Cooper Creek 5:30-6:30p MO PCN Board of Managers Meeting Location: Fall Creek 7-9p Pharmacy Agent Corporation Board Meeting/Dinner Location: Offsite Saturday, September 8 7:30a Registration Location: CC Lobby A/B
4 7:30-8:30a 7:30-8:30a 8-9:45a Past President s Breakfast General Breakfast Exhibitor Set-up Location: CC Lobby A/B Location: Taneycomo A 8:30-9:30a Keynote - Organizing Pharmacy to Prepare for Payer Reform Speaker: Troy Trygstad, PharmD, MBA, PhD Executive Director CPESN, USA LLC UAN# L04-P; L04-T 1. Recognize financial and strategic changes in healthcare that affect pharmacy to plan for practice change. 2. Discuss partnerships with clinically integrated networks of providers. 3. Identify relationships and ways of working across pharmacy tribes. 1. Recognize financial and strategic changes in healthcare that affect pharmacy. 2. Review clinically integrated networks. 3. Identify relationships and ways of working across pharmacy tribes. Faculty Disclosure: Troy Trygstad is the Executive Director of CPESN, USA LLC. 9:30-11a 9:30-10:30a Preceptor SOS! Strategies for Managing Challenging Student Situations Speakers: Nicole Gattas, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA Assistant Director of Experiential Education at St. Louis College of Pharmacy; Gloria Grice, PharmD, BCPS, FNAP Director of Experiential Education and Professor of Pharmacy at St. Louis College of Pharmacy UAN# L04-P (A) 0.15 CEU/1.5 Contact Hour 1. Describe strategies for mentoring students that are demonstrating challenging behaviors or lack of knowledge/skills. 2. Apply techniques to difficult student learning scenarios. 3. Identify personal style for engaging in difficult conversations. Faculty Disclosure: Nicole Gattas and Gloria Grice do not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this Breakout Session: Career Development: Paving the Way Speaker: Heather Lyons-Burney, PharmD Clinical Assistant Professor at UMKC School of Pharmacy Location: Compton Ferry UAN# L04-P; L04-T 1. Recognize opportunities in the pharmacy profession that align with a pharmacist's career goals. 2. Identify personal character traits that promote future success. 3. Describe how to create a personalized pathway for future career development. 1. Recognize opportunities in the pharmacy profession that align with a technician's career goals.
5 2. Identify personal character traits that promote future success. 3. Describe how to create a personalized pathway for future career development. Faculty Disclosure: Heather Burney does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 10:30-11a 11a-2p 12-1p CPESN Missouri Business Meeting Trade Show Lunch Location: Compton Ferry Location: Taneycomo A 2-3p Missouri Board of Pharmacy Update Speaker: Kimberly Grinston, J.D., Executive Director of the Missouri Board of Pharmacy UAN# L03-P; L03-T 1. Identify new rule/legislative compliance requirements. 2. Discuss needed compliance policies and procedures. 3. Identify new inspection/compliance resources. 1. Identify new legislative changes. 2. Identify recent rule changes. 3. Identify applicable Board resources. Faculty Disclosure: Kimberly Grinston does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 2-3p Breakout Session: Optimizing Treatment for Schizophrenia in 2018 Speaker: Steve Stoner, PharmD, BCPP Department Chair and Clinical Professor at UMKC School of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration UAN# L01-P 1. Recognize basic symptomatology associated with schizophrenia. 2. Identify mechanisms of action of first and second-generation antipsychotic medication as well as recognizing their pharmacodynamic differences. 3. Define proper therapeutic drug monitoring procedures when using antipsychotic medications. Faculty Disclosure: Steven Stoner is on the advisory board for Alkermes Pharmaceuticals and a speaker for Neurocrine Pharmaceuticals. 3-4p Recognizing and Communicating with Patients Who May Be Experiencing A Mental Health Crisis Speaker: Rick Strait -Mental Health Counselor and Suicide Prevention Advocate UAN# L04-P; L04-T 1. Identify person-centered language versus language that increases stigma.
6 2. Identify signs someone may be having a mental health crisis. 3. Recognize someone experiencing a mental health crisis in an effort to assist them. 1. Identify person-centered language versus language that increases stigma. 2. Identify signs someone may be having a mental health crisis. 3. Recognize someone experiencing a mental health crisis in an effort to assist them. Faculty Disclosure: Rick Strait does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 3-4p Breakout Session: PDMP Best Practices Speaker: Marty Michel, RPh, MBA, CDE, Pharmacy Owner of Key Drugs UAN# L03-P; L03-T 1. Identify any Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) in the state of Missouri. 2. Identify potential fraudulent prescriptions. 3. Identify potential misuse of opioid prescriptions. 4. Define avenues of help pharmacists have available for opioid abuse. 5. Recognize a pharmacist's liability for filling an opioid prescription to a person for misuse. 1. Identify any Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) in the state of Missouri. 2. Identify potential fraudulent prescriptions. 3. Identify potential misuse of opioid prescriptions. 4. Define avenues of help pharmacy technicians have available for opioid abuse. Faculty Disclosure: Marty Michel does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 4-4:15p Break: Sponsored by NACDS Location: Inside CC Lobby 4:15-5:15p 4:15-5:15p Provider Relations: Taking the Next Steps in Patient Care Speaker: Erica Mahn, PharmD Director of Community Pharmacy at Alps Pharmacy UAN# L04-P; L04-T (A) 0.1 CEU/1 Contact Hour 1. Define the pharmacist's role in the patient care process. 2. Identify providers to focus on for relationship development. 3. Employ strategies discussed to form new provider relationships that focus on the services offered by the pharmacy. 1. Define the technician's role in the patient care process. 2. Identify gaps in care through patient conversations to initiate new provider relationships. 3. Examine opportunities and assist the pharmacist in creating an effective workflow for provider outreach. Faculty Disclosure: Erica Mahn does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this Breakout Session: Beyond Medication Regimen Reviews: Quality Measure Focused Consulting in LTC Speaker: Bethany Bramwell, RPh, BS Pharm, BCGP Director, Clinical Services at Guardian Pharmacy of Missouri
7 UAN# L05-P 1. List the skilled nursing facility quality measures 2. Identify the quality and outcome measures on which a consultant pharmacist can have a direct impact 3. Discuss the role of the consultant pharmacist in multidisciplinary initiatives aimed at improving quality and outcomes in skilled nursing facilities 4. Describe methods to evaluate outcomes of initiatives aimed at improving quality measures Faculty Disclosure: Bethany Bramwell does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 5:15-6:15p 6:00-7:00p 7:00-10:00p Pharmacist Political Action Committee Board Meeting Reception Gala featuring the band Crossroads Location: Compton Ferry Location: Outside Cooper Creek Location: Cooper Creek Sunday, September 9 7:30-8a Missouri Pharmacy Services Corp. Board Meeting 8-9a Breakfast 2018 Legislative Session Speaker: Jorgen Schleimeier, Vice President, Gamble & Schlemeier UAN# L03-P; L03-T 1. Review the 2018 legislative session 2. Discuss the 2019 legislative session 3. Review the 2018 elections 1. Review the 2018 legislative session 2. Discuss the 2019 legislative session 3. Review the 2018 elections Faculty Disclosure: Jorgen Schleimeier does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this
8 9-10a Pain Management Risk Mitigation Speaker: Thomas Gregory, PharmD Pain Management Pharmacy Specialist at CoxHealth UAN# L01-P; L01-T 1. List medications commonly used in the management of pain 2. Recognize the medico-legal considerations regarding the management of pain 3. Identify appropriate practices regarding documentation as they relate to pain management 1. Name common medication families that are used to treat patients in pain 2. Report red flags in processing patient prescription orders to the pharmacist on duty for evaluation 3. Select available electronic prescription databases to retrieve and report information about a patient s prescription history to the pharmacist Faculty Disclosure: Thomas Gregory does not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this 10-11a Navigating Audits Key Information to a Successful Outcome Speaker: Eric Hartkopf, PharmD Pharmacist Analyst at PAAS National UAN# L04-P; L04-T 1. Identify three common audit discrepancies and how to avoid them 2. Describe prevention strategies that pharmacists can incorporate into daily workflow to decrease audit risk 3. Discuss how pharmacists can use pharmacy management software reports to perform self-audits 1. Identify three common audit discrepancies and how to avoid them 2. Describe prevention strategies that pharmacy technicians can incorporate into daily workflow to decrease audit risk 3. Discuss how pharmacy technicians can use pharmacy management software reports to perform self-audits Faculty Disclosure: Eric Hartkopf is an employee for PAAS National.
9 11a-12p Pursuit of Partnerships & Payers for Your Business Growth Speakers: Chris Geronsin, RPh - Pharmacist Owner Beverly Hills Pharmacy; Cheryl Hoffer - VP Pharmacist Program Initiatives MPA; Don Savley - CEO & Co-Owner Alps Pharmacies UAN# L04-P; L04-T 1. Recognize the changing industry landscape and the need for pharmacy business evolution and more effective management of your business operation. 2. Explain options and ideas for pursuing potential local collaboration and partnership opportunities and new payment models. 3. Identify your enhanced clinical services being offered and define opportunities to increase the level and quality of services provided. 1. Recognize the changing industry landscape and the need for community pharmacies to evolve. 2. Explain options and ideas for identifying potential local collaboration and partnership opportunities. 3. Identify enhanced clinical services being offered at the pharmacy and define ways in which you can support an increased level of quality services being provided. Faculty Disclosure: Chris Geronsin, Cheryl Hoffer and Don Savley do not have any potential conflicts of interest in relation to this CPE Credit Statement These activities are structured to meet knowledge-type educational needs. A knowledge-type activity requires factual knowledge. Information in knowledge-type activities is based on evidence as accepted in the literature by the health care professions. Continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credit will be earned based on participation in individually accredited activities. Attendance and participation are required before obtaining CPE credit. This procedure will be strictly enforced, so please plan accordingly. Participants must complete a program evaluation form to receive CPE credit. This activity is ACPE-accredited for pharmacy and/or pharmacy technician continuing education credit. Even though MPA may accredit an activity for pharmacy technicians, it is the technician s responsibility to determine whether the subject matter is acceptable to the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board for recertification. If all requirements are met, participants will receive pharmacy continuing education credit in the following manner. Partial credit will not be awarded. Please allow 60 days for processing. Pharmacists/Pharmacy Technicians CPE Monitor, a national, collaborative effort by ACPE and the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) to provide an electronic system for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to track their completed CPE credits. MPA, as an ACPEaccredited provider, is required to report pharmacist CPE credit using this new tracking system. Participants must provide their NABP e-profile identification number and date of birth (in MMDD format) when they register for a CPE activity or complete activity evaluations. It will be the responsibility of the participant to provide the correct information (i.e., e-profile identification number and date of birth in MMDD format. If this information is not provided, NABP and ACPE prohibit MPA from issuing CPE credit. Online access to their inventory of completed credits will allow pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to easily monitor their compliance with CPE requirements and print statements of credit. Therefore, MPA will not provide printed statements of credit to pharmacists. For additional information on CPE Monitor, including e-profile set-up, go to Initial Release Date: September 7, 2018; Expiration Date: September 7, 2021 Missouri Pharmacy Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Note: Attendees can earn up to 6.0 CPE Hours
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