cabin fever weekend

Continuing Education Information
New Hampshire Society of
Health-System Pharmacists
University of New England, College of
Pharmacy is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Pharmacy
Education as a provider of continuing
pharmacy education. This program will
provide the participant with 5.0 contact
hours (0.5 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy
education credit for completion of this
knowledge-based activity. Attendance
and completion of program evaluations
are required for statements of credit.
Attendees must complete a Program
Evaluation Form immediately after each
presentation. Pharmacist/Technician
0837-9999-15-008-L01-P/T
0837-9999-15-007-L07-P/T
0837-9999-15-009-L03-P/T
0837-9999-15-010-L03-P/T
Audience: This activity is designed for
pharmacists and technicians interested in
furthering their knowledge in the areas
outlined in the agenda.
Cabin Fever
Weekend
Continuing Education Program
Accredited for 5 contact hours
Friday - Sunday,
March 13-15, 2015
North Conway Grand Hotel
North Conway, NH 03860
To book your hotel accommodations
complete the reservation form or call:
North Conway Grand Hotel
1-800-655-1452
When booking your room, be sure to mention
you are part of the NHSHP group!
$258
$129
$169
Friday & Saturday Night
Friday only
Saturday only
Check in is at 3 PM/Check out 11AM
To receive group rates, hotel
reservations must be made by
March 1, 2015
Register online at
www.nhshp.org
www.northconwaygrand.com
NHSHP
c/o Linda Horton
87 Horton Drive
Holderness, NH 03245
Rte 16 at Settlers’ Green
North Conway, NH 03860
Registration
(please print)
_____________________________________
FULL NAME
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EMPLOYER
Schedule
Objectives
Friday, March 13th
An Update on Treatments for Multiple
Sclerosis  Define the different types of multiple
7:00 – 9:00 PM
Welcome Reception and Exhibits
Saturday, March 14th
7:00 – 10:00 AM
Breakfast
8:00 – 9:00 AM
Multiple Sclerosis
Ann Cabot, DO
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EMPLOYER STEET ADDRESS
Neurology Associates, Concord Hospital
Medical Group, Concord, NH
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CITY
STATE
ZIP
9:00 – 5:30 PM
Recreation and Relaxation
5:30 – 7:00 PM
Dinner
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HOME ADDRESS
7:00 – 9:00 PM
Resident Clinical Pearls
Christopher Devine, Adam DiPippo,
Shea Downie, Andrew Hatt, Donna
Oetama, Nilam Patel, Jeffery
Sonneborn, Dong Tu
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CITY STATE ZIP
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TELEPHONE
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E-MAIL ADDRESS
NH Pharmacy Residents
Sunday, March 15th
7:00 – 9:00 AM
Breakfast
8:30 – 9:30 AM
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LICENSE #
NABP # DOB (MM/DD)
REGISTRATION FEES*
$100 NHSHP MEMBERS
$150 NON-MEMBER (includes membership)
$50 STUDENTS
$75 ADULT GUEST (no CE)
$35 CHILDREN < 12 yrs
I plan to attend Friday’s reception  Yes  No
I plan to attend Saturday’s dinner  Yes  No
Dinner (qty): ___ Beef ___ Salmon ___Veggie
The Role of the FDA in PostMarketing Drug Surveillance,
Generic Drug Approval,
Nutritional Supplements, Medical
Devices, and Related Topics for
Health-System Pharmacists
David W. Neirenberg, MD
Dean, Geisel School of Medicine
9:30 – 10:30 AM
114th Congress: Priority Issues of
ASHP and Its Members
Joseph M. Hill, MA
Director, Federal Legislative Affairs,
American Society of Health-System
Pharmacists
Please indicate total enclosed $___________
Registrations must be received by March 1st
*Registration includes breakfast Saturday &
Sunday, Friday reception, Saturday dinner and
5 hours of ACPE credit, including 2 hrs of law!
To Register: Enclose completed form with
a check payable to NHSHP – OR – register
online at www.NHSHP.org
sclerosis (MS)  Identify appropriate disease
modifying therapies for relapsing MS
 Describe symptom management options for MS
Resident Clinical Pearls  Describe differences
in renal replacement therapies, present antibiotic
dosing regimens that have been studied, and
illustrate the common risks, benefits, and trends
seen with dosing  Describe a case of
daptomycin resistance and challenges in
treatment this presents  Formulate treatment
recommendations in an opioid dependent
patient  Discuss treatment options and
management of hypoglycemia in neonates and
review a specific patient case  Describe
vancomycin dosing variability in hospitalized
patients and methods in dosing the challenging
patient  Describe a case of transfusion
associated babesiosis, as well as incidence and
treatment recommendations  Review strategies
for prevention of vasopressor extravasation and
discuss treatment options available  Describe
the FDA’s standards for bioequivalence as well as
common criticisms associated with them
The Role of the FDA in Post-Marketing Drug
Surveillance, Generic Drug Approval,
Nutritional Supplements, Medical Devices,
and Related Topics for Health-System
Pharmacists  Discuss several key factors that
led to the delay of the FDA in recognizing the
cardiovascular toxicity of approved COX-2
specific inhibitors  Discuss the current authority
of the FDA in regulating health care supplements
and nutritional products.  Critique the current
policies of the FDA in assessing whether a new or
modified medical device is safe and effective for
implantation into a patient  Describe the
process that the FDA currently uses in deciding
whether or not to approve a new generic version
of a previously approved brand-name drug
114th Congress: Priority Issues of ASHP and Its
Members  Describe ASHP’s role in the larger
Program Cancellation Policy
Please email Linda Horton ([email protected])
on or before March 1, 2015 for cancellations and
refunds. All refunds are subject to a $10
processing fee. No refunds after March 1, 2015.
pharmacy coalition’s efforts to obtain provider
status  Explain the basic elements of HR 4190, a
bill that would grant provider status to
pharmacists  Gain a better understanding of
the larger advocacy effort to achieve provider
status from a grassroots perspective