Thursday, May 22, 2014

University of New England College of Pharmacy/Maine Board of Pharmacy CE on The Complaint Process, Review of Maine Pharmacy Rules and More



June 17, 2014



Presque Isle & Convention Center—Presque Isle, Maine

Audience: Accredited for Pharmacists and Technicians



Other interested health care professionals welcomed

Credits: 3.75 Contact Hours



Knowledge based

Schedule:



8:00am Registration

8:30am Welcome Remarks

8:35- 9:35am The Complaint Process- How does it work!




Michael Miller, Assistant Attorney General


Objectives: Identify how a complaint against a licensee is generated; Describe the basic steps in the Office of Professional and Occupational Regulation/ board complaint process; Identify the responsibilities and rights of the licensee; Understand how the information and documents associated with a complaint is obtained and treated; Describe the roles and objectives of those involved in the complaint process; Identify the actions that the Board may take in response to a complaint; List various grounds for Board discipline with the corresponding authority



ACPE # 0837-9999-14-052-L04-P/T

9:35- 11:05am Review of Maine Pharmacy Rules




Joseph Bruno, R.Ph, President of Maine Board of Pharmacy

Paul Chace, R.Ph, Vice President of Maine Board of Pharmacy


Objectives: Review the new Maine Board of Pharmacy Rules adopted 12/11/2013; Learn the new definitions; What are the new opportunities for interns; Learn the new reporting requirements: What is the new technician ratio; Review of new rules on sterile and non-sterile compounding



ACPE# 0837-9999-14-051-L03-P/T

11:15-12:30pm Drug Diversion, what You Should be Watching For/



Understanding your Drug Inventory & Reporting Requirements

Thomas Avery, Chief Field Investigator


Objectives: Understand the responsibility of the Pharmacist in charge for securing the prescription filling area; Recognize the importance of drug inventory, reconciliation and conducting drug audits of CIIs and biennial drug audits and reconciling; Understand the consequences for failing to establish and maintain effective controls against diversion; Identify what constitutes unprofessional conduct



ACPE# 0837-9999-14-053-L05-P/T

Requirements for Receiving CE Credit:

Successful completion of post-presentation questions



 Participation at live program

 Complete program evaluation form

Statement of Disclosure: Disclosure will be made on the day of the program regarding any interest or affiliation a speaker may have with a supporting organization



This program is approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education for 3.75 contact hours or .37 CEU’s
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