Showing posts with label AVMA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AVMA. Show all posts

Friday, March 22, 2013

Compounding: Are you Following the Rules? by Dr. Lynne White-Shim At Georgia's Annual Veterinary Conference

University of Georgia's 50th Annual Veterinary Conference and Alumni Weekend

Event name:University of Georgia's 50th Annual Veterinary Conference and Alumni Weekend
Start date:3/22/2013
End date:3/23/2013
Location:Athens, GA, United States
Contact:Marti Brick
Phone number:(706) 542-7049
Email address:mailto:brickm@uga.edu
Web site:Click here to go to the website
Description:The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine will host its 50th Annual Veterinary Conference and Alumni Weekend March 22-23 at the Classic Center in downtown Athens. This year’s keynote speaker is Dr. Craig Greene, professor emeritus in the college’s departments of infectious diseases and small animal medicine and surgery. For online registration, maps and hotel information, see <a href="http://www.vet.uga.edu/conference.php">www.vet.uga.edu/conference.php</a>.
CE Hours:15

On March 23, 2013
3:30 p.m.†“Compounding: Are You Following the Rules?”
Dr. Lynne White-Shim, AVMA
Read Dr. Lynn White-Shim's bio here.

Monday, January 28, 2013

Repost: FDA Hears Comments from AVMA, Key Stakeholders on Pharmacy Compounding Changes


FDA Hears Comments from AVMA, Key Stakeholders on Pharmacy Compounding Changes

By: Dr. Ashley Morgan, assistant director, Governmental Relations Division
In response to the recent fungal meningitis outbreak, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) held meetings with stakeholder groups last month to hear comments on its proposed framework to change pharmacy compounding regulations.
“Compounding” is any manipulation of a drug beyond that which is stipulated on the drug label and might include mixing, diluting, concentrating, flavoring or changing a drug’s dosage form.
Since veterinarians are major users of compounded medications, the FDA commissioner’s office invited the AVMA to participate in a roundtable discussion with other health care professionals on Dec. 12, 2012. Having a seat at the table during these discussions gave AVMA the opportunity to explain how the impending changes to pharmacy compounding regulations might impact veterinary medicine and to stress the need for the FDA to continue approving new animal drugs.
“Compounding is necessary in some cases for veterinarians because there are, and always will be, a limited number of FDA-approved drugs for the many species and conditions that we treat,” said Dr. Morgan, who attended the roundtable discussion on behalf of the association. “In addition, intermittent drug shortages and commercial unavailability of FDA-approved drugs drive the need for compounded medications in various situations within veterinary medicine.”
Though compounding is a necessity for veterinary medicine, the AVMA contends that the approval of new animal drugs should remain a high priority for the FDA “as it would curtail the need for compounded preparations in veterinary medicine,” said a follow-up letter to the agency from Dr. Ron DeHaven, AVMA’s executive vice president and chief executive officer.
The agency also hosted representatives from all 50 states for an intergovernmental meeting on Dec. 19, 2012. This meeting created a venue for the states to discuss their role and the role that the FDA has in the oversight of compounding. The FDA and the states presented their perspectives and a summary of the discussion during a public meeting.
The FDA continues to seek public comments in response to the issues that were discussed during the December meetings and questions that have been posed in the Federal Register Notice. The deadline for submitting comments is Jan. 18, 2013. For information, contact Patricia Kuntze at patricia.kuntze@fda.hhs.gov or at:
Patricia Kuntze
Food and Drug Administration
10903 New Hampshire Ave., Bldg. 32, Rm. 5322
Silver Spring, MD 20993
To read the FDA’s proposed framework on pharmacy compounding, see the commissioner’s testimony given at the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate hearings held in November 2012.

Saturday, August 18, 2012

FDA Rules Apply to Veterinarians

Uh…Yeah…It DOES apply to you!

By David G. Miller, RPh, IACP Executive Vice President & CEO
Weekend before last, Sarah (IACP Vice President of Government Affairs) and I had the opportunity to give a presentation at the annual convention of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA).  Our original topic was to give an overview of the US v. Franck’s Lab, Inc. case.
To read the rest of David Miller's  comments click here

Monday, July 9, 2012

American Veterinary Medical Law Association Annual Conference to discuss Compound Issues

The 19th Annual Conference of the American Veterinary Medical and Legal Association will be presenting a session on Compounding Issues on August 5th at the 2012 conference in San Diego, which is the same location as the AVMA yearly conference. 

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Conference Schedule
Saturday, August 4, 2012
4:30 pm Annual Members Meeting
7:00 pm Reception

Sunday, August 5, 2012
8:00 am Welcome and Introductions
8:10 to 9:00 am State Legislative and Regulatory Update presented by Adrian Hochstadt, Esq.
The latest hot issues and trends in state legislation affecting veterinary medicine. Other topics to be addressed include: AVMA’s legal outreach program, an update on the revisions to the AVMA Model Veterinary Practice Act, and resources available from AVMA.
9:10 to 10:00 am Compounding Issues presented by Brett Cordes, DVM
Learn more about liabilities surrounding veterinarians as it relates to compounding, as well as handling, hazardous wastes.
10:10 to 11:00 am Fairness to Pet Owners Act: The Future of Veterinary Prescription Laws presented by Ashley Shelton Morgan, DVM
The Fairness to Pet Owners Act of 2011 would federally mandate prescription writing every time you prescribe a drug for a small animal. Learn more about what AVMA is doing and learn what steps you must take to stop this bill from passing.
11:10 am to 12:00 pm Overview Victim to Verdict Animal Cruelty Investigations presented by Kris Otteman, DVM
Essentials in animal law, cruelty investigation and the road thru conviction.
12:00 pm to 1:00 pm Luncheon
1:00 to 2:30 pm So You Think You Are Covered by Insurance presented by John F. Scott, DVM, JD and Gregory M. Dennis, JD
Like others, veterinarians believe their insurance policies, malpractice, licensure defense, general liability, automobile, fire & wind, cover everything. This talk will address various and common situations of non-coverage, and what remedies might be available to veterinarians and veterinary practices that find themselves without coverage.
2:40 to 3:30 pm Veterinary State Board Trends and Issues from a Legal Perspective presented by Dale Atkinson, Esq.
3:30 to 4:00 pm Conclusion and Networking