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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 _____________________________________ 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 _____________________________________ EMPLOYER STEET ADDRESS Neurology Associates, Concord Hospital Medical Group, Concord, NH _____________________________________ CITY STATE ZIP 9:00 – 5:30 PM Recreation and Relaxation 5:30 – 7:00 PM Dinner _____________________________________ 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 _____________________________________ CITY STATE ZIP _____________________________________ TELEPHONE _____________________________________ E-MAIL ADDRESS NH Pharmacy Residents Sunday, March 15th 7:00 – 9:00 AM Breakfast 8:30 – 9:30 AM _____________________________________ 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