The 30th Annual Fall Classic will continue with the theme as over the previous years. Skills and knowledge taught at the two-day conference will focus on pharmacists improving their patient advocate experiences.
Currently the program is being built but will include cameo presentations that look at pharmacogenomics, is it a working tool that pharmacists can utilize, the Joe & Terry Graedon Hour addressing current pharmacy issues in the world, Dr. Mitch looking at a unique opportunity for pharmacists, Staci Shacter creating more neat nutritional ideas for pharmacist patient advocates, Stuart Shipe bringing yet another exclusive approach to a healthcare issue, as well as, three more exciting presenters.
There will be 15 hours of general continuing education for both pharmacists and pharmacy technicians. For Florida consultant pharmacists, there will be 12 hours of recertification constructed for them.
5:10 p.m.
Adjournment of Saturday Program
The Pharmacist Patient Advocate’s Role in Understanding Difficult to Treat Modern Disease Syndromes
Stuart S. Shipe, DAOM, M.S., R.Ph.
4:10 p.m.
Adjournment of Sunday Program
NSU's Barry and Judy Silverman College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This program has been approved for up to ACPE 15.0 contact hours (1.5 CEUs). This provider has applied to the Florida Board of Pharmacy for fifteen hours of general continuing education, as well as, Consultant Re-Certification (12 hours). The Provider, NSU College of Pharmacy, will report all earned continuing education (CE) credits for this program to CE Broker for those pharmacists who provide their correct pharmacist license numbers. For those with multiple state licenses and who provide proper credentials, the Provider will report credits earned to CPE (NABP).
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