Continuing Education Programs for Pharmacists

Other Information
Registration Fee includes continuing education, seminars,
materials, breaks, and lunch. A late fee will be applied if the
fees are sent after 4/21 for SEOPA and 4/25 for Alumni Day.
For more information, contact Michael Kurilla, CE Program
Specialist, at (304) 293-5103 or [email protected], or
Dr. Ginger Scott, CE Director at (304)293-1553 or at
[email protected]. Visit us on the web at
http://pharmacy.hsc.wvu.edu/ce/Live-Programs.
SEOPA Spring Seminar, April 26 (6 hrs CE)
Alumni Day Seminar, May 1
(6 hrs CE)
All Day - 6 hr CE (circle rate)
Pharmacists
All Others
Fee
$130
$90
Late Fee
$160
$120
Half-Day Only
Pharmacists
All Others
$65
$45
$80
$60
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Cancellation Policy
Refund minus a $25 fee will be given for cancellations
received in writing by 4/25 for SEOPA and 4/30 for Alumni
Day. The Office of CE reserves the right to cancel the
program due to low registration. If canceled, registrants will
be contacted via phone or e-mail.
Register Online
Please register and pay online at
https://pharmacyce.wvu.edu/user/login. If you cannot
register online, please mail or fax the form below to:
WVU School of Pharmacy, Office of Continuing Education
PO Box 9540
Morgantown, WV 26505
Fax: 304-293-2529
Locations
4/26 SEOPA (Vienna, WV)
Grand Pointe Conference and Reception Center
1500 Grand Central Avenue, Suite 118
Vienna, WV 26105, (304)295-7007
Directions: From I-77, take Exit 179. Turn onto Emerson
Avenue/WV 68 and follow for 4.7 miles. Turn right at
Murdoch Avenue/WV 14 and follow for 2.3 miles.
Destination will be on the right, located in the business park,
to the left of Lowe’s.
Prsrt First Class
US Postage Paid
Morgantown, WV
Permit #230
Registration Fee
Continuing Education
Programs for Pharmacists
5/1 Alumni Day (Morgantown, WV)
Waterfront Place Hotel
Two Waterfront Place Morgantown, West Virginia, 26501
(304)296-1700
Directions: From I-79 South, I-79 North, and I-68 West, take
the US-119 exit – EXIT NUMBER 1- toward UNIVERSITY AVE.
/DOWNTOWN. Turn LEFT off of the exit ramp. Travel
towards downtown Morgantown going through 3 stop
lights. The Waterfront Place Hotel is on the LEFT at the 4th
stop light.
Southeastern Ohio Pharmacists
Association Spring Seminar
(SEOPA)
Sunday, April 26, 2015
8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Grand Pointe Conference Center
Vienna, WV
3 hrs. Updated Drug Diversion CE and
3hrs. additional CE
Parking
Park in the Morgantown Event Center parking garage
(entrance by Waterfront Jeep). Parking tickets will be
validated at the event.
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DIETARY RESTRICTIONS
West Virginia University School of Pharmacy
(WVUSoP) is accredited by the Accreditation
Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a
provider of continuing pharmacy education
(CPE). The SEOPA and Alumni Day programs are accredited
up to a total of 6.0 hours, or 0.6 CEUs for pharmacists.
WVUSoP will report your participation in the program to
NABP CPE Monitor within 4 – 6 weeks for all participants
who successfully complete each session. Successful
completion includes: attending the entire session, signing
the attendance sheet and completing an online evaluation
form for each session attended. After completing the
evaluation form, a statement of credit may be printed online, by going to your personal account in our database
http://pharmacyce.wvu.edu/user/login.
Alumni Day Spring Seminar
Friday, May 1, 2015
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STREET ADDRESS
Continuing Education
WVU School of Pharmacy
Office of Continuing Education
PO Box 9540
Morgantown, WV 26506-9540
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8:00 am – 4:30 pm
Waterfront Place Hotel
Morgantown, WV
3 hrs. Updated Drug Diversion CE and
3hrs. additional CE
Program Description
May 1, 2015 – Alumni Day Seminar
Learning Objectives Continued
Learning Objectives Continued
Programs are designed for pharmacists in all practice
settings. The SEOPA Seminar will focus on drug
diversion, West Virginia law update, and treatment
and prevention of Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus Aureus. The Alumni Day Seminar will
focus on immunizations, chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease management, and drug diversion.
8:00am Registration and Refreshments
8:55am Welcome/Announcements
9:00am A Shot of Prevention: An Update on
Current Vaccination Recommendations
(Knowledge-based)
Dani Dolin, PharmD, CDE, CPT
ACPE UPN 0072-0000-15-032-L01-P
11:00am Break
11:15am A “Lung” Overdue Review of COPD
Management (Application-based)
Gregory B. Castelli, PharmD, BCPS
ACPE UPN 0072-0000-15-033-L01-P
12:15pm Lunch
1:15pm Drug Diversion and Best Practice
Prescribing of Controlled Substances
Training for West Virginia
Pharmacists (Knowledge-based)
Daniel J. Ventricelli, PharmD
Second Speaker to be Announced
ACPE UPN 0072-0000-15-036-L03-P
2:45pm Break
3:00pm Resume Drug Diversion Presentation
4:30pm Questions and Conclusion
Updates in Prescription Drug Diversion,
Substance Use Disorders, and Pain
Management
A “Lung” Overdue Review of COPD
Management
Agendas
April 26, 2015 – SEOPA Seminar
8:00am Registration and Refreshments
8:55am Welcome/Announcements
9:00am Updates in Prescription Drug Diversion,
Substance Use Disorders, and Pain
Management (Knowledge-based)
Michael O’Neil, PharmD
ACPE UPN 0072-9999-15-023-L03-P
10:30am Break
10:45am Resume Drug Diversion Presentation
12:15pm Lunch
1:15pm West Virginia Pharmacy Law Update: 2015
(Knowledge-based)
David E. Potters, JD
ACPE UPN 0072-0000-15-035-L03-P
2:45pm Break
3:00pm *Treatment and Prevention of MethicillinResistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
Infections (Knowledge-based)
Lisa A. Keller, PharmD, BCPS
ACPE UAN 0072-0000-14-120-L01-P
4:30pm Questions and Conclusion
*This session was originally presented on
10/12/14 in Pipestem, WV and on 3/15/15
in Martinsburg, WV. If you attended either
of these sessions, additional credit will not
be awarded.
Learning Objectives
SEOPA Seminar
West Virginia Pharmacy Law Update: 2015
(Knowledge Based)
 Discuss laws passed by the 2015 WV Legislature
related to pharmacy practice.
 Identify the expansion in types of immunizations
given by West Virginia pharmacists.
 Discuss federal changes for compounding for
prescriptions and for 503b outsourcing facilities.
Treatment and Prevention of Methicillin-Resistant
Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) Infections –
(Knowledge-based)
• Describe the epidemiology of MRSA infections in the
community and healthcare settings.
• Review the management of patients with infections
caused by MRSA.
• Compare newer treatment options for MRSA.
• Discuss MRSA prevention strategies.
• Discuss what comprises drug diversion, including
West Virginia statistics on prescription drug abuse
and resulting deaths.
• State the epidemiology of chronic pain and misuse
of opioids.
• Describe the indicators for opioids in chronic pain
treatment including general characteristics,
toxicities, and drug interactions.
• Outline patient evaluation and risk assessment and
tools to assess risk and monitor benefits.
• Explain the initiation and ongoing-management of
chronic pain in patients treated with opioid based
therapies.
• Discuss a case study of a patient with chronic pain.
• Identify diversion and drug seeking behaviors and
tactics.
• State best practice methods for working with
patients, prescribers, and law enforcement
concerning patients suspected of drug seeking
behavior and diversion.
• Give examples of compliance with controlled
substances laws.
• Identify registration with and use of the West
Virginia Controlled Substances Monitoring Program
established in West Virginia Code 60A-9-1.
Alumni Day Seminar
Drug Diversion and Best Practice Prescribing of
Controlled Substances Training for West
Virginia Pharmacists
• Learning objectives for this presentation are the
same as the Updated Drug Diversion presentation
above
A Shot of Prevention: An Update on Current
Vaccination Recommendations
• Compare the available influenza vaccinations and
determine how to select the most appropriate
vaccine.
• Discuss similarities and differences between the
pneumococcal polysaccharide and conjugate
vaccines.
• State the recommendations for tetanus-containing
vaccines in adults including target population and
re-vaccination.
• Discuss meningococcal vaccines and administration.
• Define the COPD burden in the state of West Virginia.
• Use GOLD guidelines to choose a medication regimen for
a COPD patient.
• Recommend immunizations important in the COPD
population.
• Describe proper inhaler technique for various
products.
Faculty
SEOPA Seminar
Michael O’Neil, PharmD
Professor of Pharmacy Practice
South College School of Pharmacy
Knoxville, TN
David E. Potters, JD
Executive Director and General Counsel
WV Board of Pharmacy
Charleston, WV
Lisa A. Keller, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Specialist - Infectious Diseases
West Virginia University Healthcare
Pharmacy Department
Morgantown, WV
Alumni Day Seminar
Gregory B. Castelli, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacist, School of Family Medicine
Clinical Assistant Professor, School of Pharmacy
West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV
Dani Dolin, PharmD, CDE, CPT
Clinical Pharmacist
Morgantown, WV
Daniel J. Ventricelli, PharmD
Research Fellow and Adjunct Faculty
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy
East Tennessee State University
Johnson City, TN