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Controlling Comorbidities for
Cardiovascular Wellness
Greenville Memorial Hospital
Jennifer Endres, PharmD
Casey Clark, PharmD
Alyson Ghizzoni, PharmD
Linda Sykes, PharmD
Jessica Odom, PharmD
Lucy Crosby, PharmD
Vivian Carlson, PharmD
Bethany Lynch, PharmD
Lindsay Snow, PharmD
Educational Objectives:
Upon completion of this program,
pharmacists will be able to:
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February
28nd
8:00am-12:55pm
Coleman Medical Staff
Auditorium, Greenville
Memorial Hospital
Tuition:
GHS Employees: No Charge
(Use Coupon Code – see supervisor)
Others--$45 for pharmacists and $30
for pharmacy technicians
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Apply disease based guidelines
recommendations to cardiovascular patients.
Manage pharmacotherapy for risk reduction
in CV patients.
Adapt current literature to cardiovascular
patients with multiple comorbidities
Upon completion of this program,
technicians will be able to:
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Review common medications used to treat
cardiovascular patients
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Discuss how other health conditions effect
the heart
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Identify drug classes that improve heart
health
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Recognize the importance of medication
compliance and impact on disease burden
and how technicians might improve patient
outcomes.
This is a knowledge based learning activity.
Pre-Registration Is Required!
Register at:
http://SCCP.learningexpressce.com
Target Audience:
Pharmacists and Pharmacy
Technicians
ACPE# 0062-9999-15-019-L01-P
ACPE# 0062-9999-15-019-L01-T
Statement of Accreditation:
ACPE Program
This program has been approved for 4.25 contact hours (0.425
CEUs). Participants must sign in and attend the entire session. No
partial credit will be issued. Participants will complete the program
evaluation on-line within 30 days for transmission to CPE® Monitor
System.
The South Carolina College of Pharmacy is accredited by the
Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider
of Continuing Pharmacy Education.
Sponsored by:
Cosponsored by:
Credits: 4.25 Hours ACPE for
Pharmacists & Technicians