Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Washington State Pharmacy Association 2014 New Drugs New Laws Seattle CPE

AGENDA7:30 - 8:00 am        Registration/Coffee & Pastries
8:00 - 10:00 am      New Drugs 2014: Levien
10:00 - 10:15 am    Break
10:15 - 11:15 am    Handling of Hazardous Drugs vs. Hazardous Waste Regulation: Akers
11:15-12:15 pm      New Laws and Regulations 2014: Fuller & Humberson 
12:15 - 1:00 pm      Lunch
1:00 - 3:00 pm        Practicing Legally: Fassett  &  Hazlet
3:00 - 3:15 pm        Break
3:15 - 4:15 pm        Practicing Legally Cont.: Fassett & Hazlet
4:15 - 5:15 pm        High Alert and High Risk Dispensing: Fassett

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES AND DESCRIPTION:

New Drugs 2014 | 8-10 am | 2 hrs general CPE
Faculty: Terri L. Levien, Pharm.D., Clinical Associate Professor, Drug Information Center, Washington State University College of Pharmacy
ACPE#: 0130-0000-14-009-L04 P&T | Activity Type: Knowledge | 2 hour (0.20 CEUs) | Disclosure: None
Release Date: 3/2/2014, Expiration Date: 3/2/2017

At the completion of this program, the participant will be able to: For Pharmacists
  • Describe indications, pharmacology, adverse effects, and dosing of new drugs and dosage forms recently or soon to be approved by the FDA.
  • Discuss key counseling and monitoring issues for the new drugs and the role these products may play in the participant’s practice.
  • Compare the new drugs against existing agents.
  • Identify products approved with REMS, and describe the role of the pharmacist in the strategy.

At the completion of this program, the participant will be able to: For Technicians
  • Recognize new drugs and dosage forms recently or soon to be approved by the FDA.
  • Describe indications and dosing of the new products.
  • Compare the new drugs against existing agents.
This session will review recently approved drugs and drugs likely to be approved in the upcoming year compared with those already available. Key points that distinguish these agents on the basis of pharmacology, effectiveness, adverse event profiles, drug interactions, and dosing will be emphasized.

Handling of Hazardous Drugs vs. Hazardous Waste Regulation | 10:15 am-11:15 pm | 1 hr. law CPE
Faculty: Julie Akers, Pharm.D., Clinic Assistant Professor, WSU College of Pharmacy
ACPE#: 0130-0000-14-011-L03-P&T | Activity Type: Knowledge | 1 hour (0.10 CEUs) | Disclosure: None
Release Date: 3/2/2014, Expiration Date: 3/2/2017

At the completion of this program, the participant will be able to: For Pharmacists and Technicians
  • Recognize products that are included in the Handling of Hazardous Drugs Rule in Washington State
  • Describe procedures to comply with Handling of Hazardous Drugs Rule in Washington State
  • Recognize products included in the Hazardous Waste Rules in Washington State
  • Describe procedures to comply with Hazardous Waste Rules in Washington State
  • Differentiate between the two rules including identifying which rule applies to a scenario
  • List what criteria must be met to comply with rule regulations when given a scenario
This presentation is designed to better inform participants on the Handling of Hazardous Drugs and Hazardous Waste Rules in Washington State as well as how they differ. This presentation is a combination of a didactic lecture and a game format.

New Laws and Regulations 2014 | 11:15-12:15 am | 1 hr law CPE
Faculty: Seattle: Tim Fuller, R.Ph., MS, FASHP, Pharmacist Consultant, and Chris Humberson, R.Ph., Executive Director, Pharmacist Consultant, Pharmacy Quality Insurance Commission
Spokane: Chris Humberson, R.Ph., Executive Director, Pharmacy Quality Insurance Commission
ACPE#: 0130-0000-14-010-L03-P&T | Activity Type: Knowledge | 1 hour (0.10 CEUs) | Disclosure: None
 Release Date: 3/2/2014, Expiration Date: 3/2/2017

At the completion of this program, the participant will be able to: For Pharmacists and Technicians
  • Translate new laws to pharmacy practice.
  • Recognize how to put patient safety and pharmacy care first while adhering to pharmacy laws.
  • Identify board work on new and updated areas of practice regulation.
  • Recognize both State and Federal Pharmacy Compounding Regulations and practice requirements.
  • Describe current Commission processes for automation and telepharmacy approval.
  • Describe Veterinary Pharmacy Issues
This program will discuss Commission application of new laws and regulations. This program will discuss new state requirements for licensure, adverse event reporting, pharmacy compounding regulations, Collaborative Drug Agreements, Telepharmacy and pharmacy automation, Veterinary pharmacy issues, and more.

Practicing Legally | 1-4:15 pm | 3 hrs. law CPE
Faculty: Tom Hazlet, Pharm.D., Dr. PH., Associate Professor, University of Washington School of Pharmacy and William E. Fassett, Ph.D., R.Ph., FAPhA, Professor of Pharmacy Law & Ethics, Department of Pharmacotherapy/Washington State University College Of Pharmacy
ACPE#: 0130-0000-14-012-L03-P&T | Activity Type: Application | 3 hour (0.30 CEUs) | Disclosure: Hazlet- none, Fassett Consulting, Speaking & Teaching for Jubilant Hollister Stier
Release Date: 3/2/2014, Expiration Date: 3/2/2017

At the completion of this program, the participant will be able to: For Pharmacists and Technicians
  • Apply the applicable rule or resolution to a legal question from a pharmacy practice situation involving pharmacy personnel.
  • Discuss current trends in pharmacy.
  • Perform a self-assessment regarding understanding of the laws.
WSU and UW Pharmacy Law Professors William Fassett and Tom Hazlet lead an interactive program offering participants an opportunity to discuss actual pharmacy cases: what went wrong, and how to avoid similar situations.

High Alert and High Risk Dispensing Scenarios and Situations | 4:15-5:15 pm | 1 hr law CPE
Faculty: William E. Fassett, Ph.D., R.Ph., FAPhA, Professor of Pharmacy Law & Ethics, Department of Pharmacotherapy/Washington State University College Of Pharmacy
ACPE#: 0130-0000-14-013-L03-P&T | Activity Type: Application | 1 hour (0.10 CEUs) | Disclosure:  Consulting, Speaking & Teaching for Jubilant Hollister Stier
Release Date: 3/2/2014, Expiration Date: 3/2/2017

At the completion of this program, the participant will be able to: For Pharmacists and Technicians
  • List situations where pharmacists have expanded duties to patients beyond merely correct dispensing.
  • Identify high-alert situations that have led to significant lawsuits in recent years.
  • Recall strategies to deal with high-alert situations.
WSU Professor William Fassett will lead an interactive program offering participants an opportunity to discuss their perplexing law questions and provide an in-depth review of legal issues impacting the practice of pharmacy. Several scenarios will deal with adoption of collaborative practice, therapeutic monitoring, or other innovations to prevent harm and improve patient care. One or more of the scenarios will describe the need for increased pharmacist vigilance when in an advanced practice role.
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