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e are happy to have you with us at our 2015 Spring Hospital Pharmacy Conference here in sunny Orlando, FL! This conference W is a perfect platform to network and connect, develop business relationships, be inspired by thought-provoking education, and discover new technology products. Special thanks to Cardinal, our title sponsor, for their continued support of this unparalleled event.

Over the next few days, our conference will provide you with numerous networking opportunities as well as educational sessions with topics including “Hazardous Drugs,” “Control Substance Drug Diversion,” and “Biosimilars - Implications for and Health Systems.” We are also proud to present Dr. Jason Selk as our keynote speaker for a powerful session entitled “Relentless Solution Focus: The Ultimate Measure of Mental Toughness”.

As always, this conference features two Reverse EXPO sessions (Tuesday afternoon & Wednesday morning), sponsored by Cantrell Drug Company, where the Hospital Pharmacy Directors host the booths while the suppliers walk through the expo hall. Don’t miss the Supplier Showcase, open on Monday only from 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm in Oceans Ballroom. Stop by to check it out, and if you are interested in having a showcase of your own at the next conference, visit the HCP table in the expo hall to let us know.

If you need assistance at any time, our staff at the registration desk are happy to help.

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Jason Green Chief Sales Officer Title Sponsor

2015 SPRING HOSPITAL PHARMACY CONFERENCE 3 HEALTH CONN ECT PARTNERS

ason Green holds the post of Chief Sales Officer for Health Connect Partners. He has extensive Jexperience in the healthcare industry, working in both large corporate environments and small start-up healthcare organizations. Jason’s ability to relate to customers and colleagues has allowed him to foster many long-term relationships throughout the healthcare industry. He loves spending time with customers and engaging about their business, families and ways he can be helpful.

Jason and his wife Dana have two children, Max (11) and Ella Kate (5), who keep him dedicated to a busy social calendar. Ella Kate is involved with dance, gymnastics, cheerleading and ballet. She loves dressing up and raiding the closet for mom’s newest outfits, shoes and hats. Max has kicked off his 2015 golf tour with his first tournament at Innisbrook Golf Club just outside of Tampa, FL. He will continue to advance through to many tournaments in many exciting golf resorts in NC, FL, GA and VA. When not studying, he can be found with his clubs and fishing pole heading to the course or tormenting the local alligator in a nearby pond.

During the break in activity, Jason enjoys playing golf, fishing, snow skiing and anything that involves water. This past year he found a new passion for fly fishing as he spent 10 days fishing JASON GREEN in the beautiful rivers of the North Carolina Mountains. He is actively involved in his community, Chief Sales Officer serving on several charitable volunteer boards. Jason is a graduate of Ohio University. He Hilton Head, SC continues to cheer for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Boston Red Sox, Ohio State Buckeyes and most recently made the switch to the SEC South Carolina Gamecocks.

avid Mason is Co-Founder and CEO of Health Connect Partners. Prior to founding HCP, he was DFounder and President of BCX Technology, Inc., a software automation company specializing in supply automation for acute care hospitals. He led the BCX team for eight years and sold the company in 2003 to Omnicell.

David and his wife Tammy have two wonderful children, Alexis (21) and Madison (14). Alexis is married to Zac Morgan and they live in Johnson City, TN, where they both attend physical therapy school at East Tennessee State University. Madison stays busy with music lessons and is very good at piano. An avid boater, David spends his time boating with his family, fishing, diving, lobster hunting, spear fishing, running, swimming and mountain bike riding. David enjoys Corvettes and participates in autocross events in his 2007 Corvette with his local Corvette club. David is a graduate of Nashville State Technical Institute, Chairman of the Board for BCX Foundation (a nonprofit educational foundation for children), a Black Belt in Wado Ryu Karate and an Eagle Scout. DAVID MASON Chief Executive Officer Lebanon, TN elson Hendry, Co-Founder and President, oversees the Providers registration and participation Nat all HCP Conferences. Prior to founding HCP, he served as Regional Vice President of Corporate Sales for Omnicell, working with large IDN Health Systems and the major GPOs. He was awarded the 2005 Salesman of the Year Award for Omnicell’s Specialty Sales. Nelson graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree from Florida State University.

Nelson and his wife Evelyn have three boys. Joseph (26) is a 3D video game artist at Pocket Gems in San Francisco, and enjoys weight lifting in his spare time. Justin (24) is a recent M.I.T. Graduate with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and is now an equity stock trader at Kershner Trading Group in Austin, TX. Taylor (12) is in 6th grade at Berkeley Prep School in Tampa and is a soccer player, fantasy and flag football enthusiast, and loves to do any kind of fishing. NELSON HENDRY President Palm Harbor, FL WHEN PATIENTS NEED URGENT WARFARIN REVERSAL… Kcentra

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7:00 am - 12:00 pm: 7:00 am - 8:00 am: 8:00 am - 9:00 am: 9:30 am - 11:30 am: AGENDA AT A GLANCE

MONDAY MAY 4

11:30 am - 4:00 pm: Provider Registration Oceans Ballroom 11:30 am - 7:30 pm: Supplier Registration Crystal Registration Desk 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm: Supplier Showcase Oceans Ballroom 4:15 pm - 5:30 pm: Provider Orientation Crystal Ballroom 5:30 pm - 6:15 pm: Provider Dinner Discovery Ballroom 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm: Supplier Orientation Crystal Ballroom 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm: Welcome Reception Terrace Lawn 7:30 pm - . . . . Hospitality Suites Second Floor

TUESDAY MAY 5

7:00 am - 6:00 pm: Registration Desk Open Crystal Registration Desk 7:00 am - 8:00 am: Breakfast Discovery Ballroom 8:00 am - 9:30 am: Opening Remarks & Keynote Address Crystal Ballroom 9:30 am - 9:45 am: Coffee Break Crystal Prefunction 9:45 am - 10:45 am: Educational Session Crystal Ballroom 11:00 am - 12:00 pm: Educational Session Crystal Ballroom 11:30 am - 1:00 pm: Lunch Terrace Lawn 1:15 pm - 2:30 pm: Educational Session Crystal Ballroom 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm: Reverse EXPO Session 1 Oceans Ballroom 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm: Dinner & Entertainment SeaWorld’s Ports of Call

*Shuttles will run continuously between the hotel and Ports of Call from 5:50 pm - 10:00 pm.

WEDNESDAY MAY 6

7:00 am - 12:00 pm: Registration Desk Open Crystal Registration Desk 7:00 am - 8:00 am: Breakfast Discovery Ballroom 8:00 am - 9:00 am: Educational Session Crystal Ballroom 9:30 am - 11:30 am: Reverse EXPO Session 2 Oceans Ballroom

2015 SPRING HOSPITAL PHARMACY CONFERENCE 7 RENAISSANCE ORLANDO AT SEAWORLD

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2015 SPRING HOSPITAL PHARMACY CONFERENCE 9 SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS

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Premium Sponsor for 2015 HCP Conferences US Compounding PHARMACY

For information on future sponsorship opportunities, please visit Jason Green at the HCP booth in the expo hall.

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SUPPLIER SHOWCASE

OCEANS BALLROOM MONDAY, MAY 4TH • 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

12 SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR 2015 PREMIUM SPONSOR HEALTH CONNECT PARTNERS

SHARE YOUR PRODUCTS, SERVICES & TECHNOLOGY BEFORE THE REVERSE EXPO

We have a limited number of 10’x10’ showcases available from 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm on the first day HOSPITAL PHARMACY of the conference to showcase your company. CONFERENCE FALL 1 5 October 12 - 14 • Los Angeles, CA

Supplier Showcase Pricing $3,000 per booth package Does not include attendees * Premium and corner spaces, add an additional $250

For more information about this exciting opportunity, contact: Jason Green at [email protected] - (843) 689-9996 EXPAND YOUR PRESENCE Monday, October 12th • 12:00 noon - 4:00 pm

HOSPITAL PHARMACY CONFERENCE FALL 1 5 October 12 - 14 • Los Angeles, CA

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For more information about this exciting opportunity, contact: Jason Green at [email protected] - (843) 689-9996 DON’T MISS THE HOSPITALITY SUITES

Monday Night following our Welcome Reception from 7:30 pm - . . .

BE SURE TO VISIT THE TITLE SPONSOR’S SUITE ON THE FIRST FLOOR FLOOR • R KITCHEN

PROVIDERS: Don’t forget your badge – you will need it to enter the hospitality suites. Start your evening in the suite that matches the logo on the back of your badge. If you are scanned into 15 of the hospitality suites, you will be entered in a drawing for an autographed guitar. HOSPITALITY SUITES

MONDAY, MAY 4TH • 7:30 pm - ...

SPONSOR LEVEL ROOM

Cardinal First Floor R Kitchen

Aethon Second Floor Damselfish

AMAG Second Floor Koi

AmerisourceBergen Corporation Second Floor Tarpon

BD Medical First Floor Odyssey B

Carefusion First Floor Odyssey A

Cantrell Drug Company Second Floor Walu

CSL Behring Second Floor Veiltail

Grifols Second Floor Labrid A

Guaranteed Returns Second Floor Unicorn

Johnson & Johnson Second Floor Bluegill

KRS Global Second Floor The Upper Deck Mallinckrodt Second Floor Hinalea McKesson Second Floor Grouper

Metro Second Floor Zander

Pacira First Floor Atlantis B

PharMEDium Second Floor Nomeus

Prodigy Health Second Floor Fantail

Progressive Medical Inc. Second Floor Palani B

Reliance Wholesale Inc. Second Floor Labrid B

Salix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Second Floor Cobia

Swisslog Second Floor Palani A

Truven Health Analytics Second Floor Anemone

2015 SPRING HOSPITAL PHARMACY CONFERENCE 17 DINNER & ENTERTAINMENT

JOIN US AT SEAWORLD’S PORTS OF CALL

On Tuesday night, dress in your favorite Aloha attire and join us for a relaxing Caribbean-themed escape at SeaWorld’s Ports of Call. Ports of Call, a nautical wharf-side warehouse district inside SeaWorld Orlando’s theme park, is one of the city’s premier private event venues set in a lush, tropical landscape complete with waterfalls and two miniature submarines. With live animal experiences, rock n’ roll dueling pianists from Howl at the Moon, fantastic food, and an open bar, come prepared for a wonderful night of networking and entertainment.

Shuttles will run continuously between the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld and Ports of Call from 5:50 pm - 10:00 pm.

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Premium Sponsor for 2015 HCP Conferences JOIN US AT SEAWORLD’S PORTS OF CALL EDUCATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

Over the past year, this committee volunteered their valuable time to help us create an outstanding agenda. We appreciate their energy and want to recognize this esteemed group for all their hard work. Without their expertise, this event would not have been possible.

HOSPITAL PHARMACY BOARD CHAIR:

MARSHALL ROBBINS, PharmD Director of Pharmacy Crestwood Medical Center Huntsville, AL

Anthony Antonopoulos, RPh, MBA James DeFazio, RPh Executive Director, Regional Pharmacy Svs Director Clinical Value Analysis & Pharmacy St. Vincent Hospital and Healthcare System Bon Secours Health System, Inc. Indianapolis, IN Columbia, MD

Mary Helen Bowen, RPh James Eldridge, PharmD, MBA Assistant VP, Pharmacy Services Dir, Pharmacy Utilization and Operations St. Dominic Hospital HealthTrust - HCA Jackson, MS Brentwood, TN

Ruth Cassidy, B.S. PharmD FACHE John Jones, RPh Vice President of Clinical Services Vice President SBH Health System Geisinger Health System Bronx, NY Danville, PA

Arash Dabestani, PharmD, MHA, FASHP, FABC Richard Mendribil, PharmD Senior Director of Pharmacy Health System Director of Pharmacy NYU Langone Medical Center Northern Arizona Health New York, NY Flagstaff, AZ

Venita Papillion, PharmD Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services Catholic Health Initiatives Engelwood, CO

20 EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

TUESDAY MAY 5

OPENING REMARKS AND KEYNOTE ADDRESS 8:00 am - 9:30 am • Crystal Ballroom 1.5 hours

KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Dr. Jason Selk While serving as the Director of Mental Training for the St. Louis Cardinals, Dr. Jason Selk helped the team win their first World Series in over 20 years, and in 2011 he assisted the Cardinals in the historic feat of winning their second World Championship in a six year period. Dr. Selk is a regular contributor to Forbes, INC, Success, Shape, and Self Magazine; ABC, CBS, ESPN, and NBC radio and television; and has been featured in USA Today, CNBC, and Men’s Health. Dr Selk’s second book, Executive Toughness, is a best-selling business book and his first book, 10-Minute Toughness, is on pace to be one of the best-selling sport psychology books of all time.

Session sponsored by: Dr. Selk is considered to be one of the premier performance coaches in the United States. He helps numerous well-known professional and Olympic athletes as well as Fortune 500 and Fortune 100 executives and organizations develop the mental toughness necessary for high- level success.

In this keynote presentation, Relentless Solution Focus (RSF): The Ultimate Measure of Mental Toughness, attendees will learn to use the tool that allows individuals to overcome all obstacles of achievement. RSF is a concrete and proven method LEARNING OBJECTIVES: of increasing individual health, happiness and At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to: success and by extension produces organizations • Describe Problem Centric Thought (PCT) Alert System – knowledge of that are healthier, happier and more successful. Each how to avoid the “PCT disadvantage” attendee will once and for all develop the positive • Discuss RSF Tool-Motivation and ability to replace all negative thinking mindset needed to outperform the competition. with solution focused thought within 60 seconds • Identify Solution Focused Meeting Protocol and how it can be the simple yet effective manner to make all meetings more efficient and productive

2015 SPRING HOSPITAL PHARMACY CONFERENCE 21 EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

TUESDAY MAY 5 HAZARDOUS DRUGS - PART 1 A New USP Chapter for Protecting Patients and Practitioners 9:45 am - 10:45 am • Crystal Ballroom

Speaker: Eric Kastango, MBA, RPh, FASHP CEO & President Clinical IQ, LLC

Hazardous drug compounding occurs frequently in inpatient and ambulatory settings. Though most of the medications are sterile compounds, manipulation of non-sterile hazardous medications also occur. Three documents that lead practice decisions concerning handling hazardous drugs are in the process of being revised or released: the 2014 NIOSH List of Antineoplastic and Other Hazardous Drugs in Healthcare Settings, the 2004 NIOSH Alert (under revision) and new proposed USP Chapter <800>. This program will identify the current status of compounding with hazardous drugs, including facility and personnel requirements, environmental monitoring, and personnel safety issues, and outline the requirements and recommendations health systems need to safely provide services involving hazardous drugs. Eric Kastango is president of Clinical IQ LLC, a health care consulting firm and CriticalPoint, LLC, a web-based education company. Eric received his Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Allied Health Sciences and his Master of Business Administration degree from Sessions sponsored by: the University of Phoenix. He is also the 2014 recipient of the NABP Henry Cade Memorial Award that recognized the efforts and assistance to the states and NABP to address the compounding tragedy that occurred in 2012. Since 1980, he has practiced pharmacy in a number of practice settings, including hospitals, community and home care, and in a number of different of roles, including the Corporate Vice President of Pharmacy Services for Coram Healthcare Corporation. He has LEARNING OBJECTIVES: also managed a FDA-registered cGMP manufacturing operation for Baxter Healthcare Corporation. He is an At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to: active member and Fellow of the American Society of • Summarize the key non-compliant issues concerning hazardous Healthcare Pharmacists and served on the USP Sterile drugs Compounding Committee from 2005-2010 and • Describe the various state and national initiatives designed to protect 2010-2015 USP Council of Experts, Compounding healthcare workers handling hazardous drugs Expert Committee until April 2013. He is currently an • Understand the major proposed requirements of the new USP Expert Consultant to the USP and is actively working hazardous drug chapter with NABP and state boards of pharmacy to provide • Define the ideal facility design elements for inpatient and ambulatory training to their sterile compounding inspectors. practice sites

Sessions sponsored by: HAZARDOUS DRUGS - PART 2 A New USP Chapter for Protecting Patients and Practitioners 11:00 am - 12:00 pm • Crystal Ballroom GUARANTEED RETURNS 2 hours / Parts 1 & 2

22 EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

TUESDAY MAY 5

CONTROL SUBSTANCE DRUG DIVERSION What keeps us up at night and closing the gaps to get a full night sleep

1:15 pm - 2:30 pm • Crystal Ballroom 1.25 hours

Speaker: Christopher R. Fortier, PharmD, FASHP Chief Pharmacy Officer Massachusetts General Hospital

Christopher Fortier is the Chief Pharmacy Officer at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. He serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy, Northeastern University School of Pharmacy, and the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. In 2010, Chris was selected to represent South Carolina as a voting member at the ASHP/ASHP Foundation’s Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative Summit. He is currently the Session sponsored by: UHC Pharmacy Council’s Executive Committee Member-At-Large and previously served 3 years on the University HealthSystem Consortium’s (UHC) Pharmacy Council’s Executive Committee and chaired the Medication Use Informatics and Technology Committee. Chris received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Connecticut and completed both a PGY-1 Practice Residency and a PGY-2 Health-System Pharmacy Administration Residency at the Medical LEARNING OBJECTIVES: University of South Carolina Medical Center. Previously he was the Manager of Pharmacy Support At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to: and Operating Room Services at the Medical • Describe a large academic medical center’s experience around University of South Carolina (MUSC) Medical Center. control substance drug diversion and a regulatory agency’s internal investigation • Discuss the specific drug diversion process improvement initiatives, policy development, and optimization between pharmacy, nursing, anesthesia and hospital security • Outline the lessons learned and potential system gaps when PLEASE NOTE: implementing a comprehensive diversion surveillance program BE SURE TO HAVE YOUR NAME BADGE SCANNED and consistent compliance around regulatory reporting BEFORE EACH EDUCATIONAL SESSION. CE CREDIT WILL requirements BE AWARDED BASED ON BADGE SCANS PER SESSION.

Educational Review Systems is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education. This program is approved for up to 5.75 hours (0.575 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit. Proof of participation will be posted to your NABP CPE profile within 4 to 6 weeks. Participants must participate in the entire presentation and complete the course evaluation to receive continuing pharmacy education credit.

2015 SPRING HOSPITAL PHARMACY CONFERENCE 23 EDUCATIONAL SESSIONS

WEDNESDAY MAY 6

BIOSIMILARS - IMPLICATIONS FOR HOSPITALS AND HEALTH SYSTEMS 8:00 am - 9:00 am • Crystal Ballroom 1 hour Speakers: Burnis D. Breland, MS, PharmD, FASHP Burnis D. Breland is an independent health system consultant and educator and has recently assumed the role as manager, 340B compliance and education support with Apexus / 340B Prime Vendor Program. He served as Director of Pharmacy at The Medical Center, Columbus Regional Health, Columbus, Georgia for over 30 years where he also served in various roles including Administrative Director of Oncology, Director of Clinical Research, Director of Infusion Services, and Director of the Transition of Care Clinic. He has served as Affiliate Clinical Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Auburn University; preceptor for the University of Georgia, Mercer University, and South University Schools of Pharmacy; and Director of the Pharmacy Residency Programs at Columbus Regional. Dr. Breland received his Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Tennessee in Memphis, and was recognized as a Fellow of ASHP in 1991. He is a recipient of the ASHP Best Practices award, the ASHP & Northeastern University Webb Lecture award, the Abbott Quality Pharmacy award, the GPhA Innovative Pharmacy Practice award, two time recipient of the GSHP Hospital Pharmacist of the Year award, and recipient of the GSHP Community Service award. He has authored articles and book chapters published in the pharmacy and medical literature.

Session sponsored by: Steven Lucio, PharmD, BCPS Steven Lucio is Senior Director of Clinical Solutions and Pharmacy Program Development at Novation, a health care supply chain and analytics company in Irving, Texas. During his tenure at Novation, he has had responsibility for providing education to member organizations and supporting their efforts on various clinical practice topics including improving medication safety, managing hazardous LEARNING OBJECTIVES: pharmaceutical waste, mitigating At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to: the impact of drug • Describe the current status of biosimilars including the approval process for biologically shortages, benchmarking pharmacy costs similar products in the United States. • Discuss the differences in small molecule drug compounds and biological therapeutic for key drug classes, evaluating the expense agents including the differences in the manufacturing processes, variability between of high cost biologics and specialty drugs products, and the potential for clinically significance variations. and preparing for the future development • Identify biosimilars that are currently under review by the FDA and other potential of biosimilar medications. Prior to joining biosimilar products that may be introduced into the U.S. market in the near future. Novation, Steven practiced for almost 10 • Evaluate the current status of the US biosimilars regulatory pathway and the litigation years within the Baylor Health Care System that will determine the timing of competition in the biologics market. in both inpatient and ambulatory care. • Discuss the European experience with biosimilars and what can be done to drive even Steven holds a PharmD from Creighton greater uptake in the US. University, a Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy • Discuss considerations for evaluation and acceptance of biosimilars by hospitals and health systems. from the University of Texas at Austin, • Discuss the potential financial impact of biosimilars on health systems and market and is a Board Certified Pharmacotherapy variables which may affect utilization and product competitiveness. Specialist. He is author of several recent publications on the topic of biosimilars.

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In the Reverse EXPO sessions, Hospital Pharmacy Directors and GPO Executives host exhibit tables while suppliers walk through the hall. This unique event is a fun change of pace from traditional expo formats and provides the best networking opportunity for both providers and suppliers.

On the next page, you will find a map outlining the location of each booth in the hall. Please refer to the list of specific booth assignments (pages 29 - 42) to locate each provider executive during the Reverse EXPO.

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Adventist Health System Aultman Hospital Baxter Regional Medical Center Booth # 1013 Booth # 1212 Booth # 319 Altamonte Springs, FL Canton, OH Mountain Home, AR Greg Strohs, MBA, RPh James Toohey, MS, RPh Angela Powell, PharmD Corporate Director of Pharmacy Executive Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy

Adventist LaGrange Memorial Hospital Avera Health Beebe Medical Center Booth # 704 Booth # 1000 Booth # 1512 LaGrange, IL Sioux Falls, SD Lewes, DE David Tsang Steve Petersen, PharmD Samuel Roberts Director of Pharmacy Vice President - Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Alvarado Hospital Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth Booth # 805 Avera St. Luke’s Hospital Booth # 1501 San Diego, CA Booth # 1001 Plymouth, MA Cam Tran Aberdeen, SD Kristina McGill, MS, RPh DOP Alvin Haugen, PharmD Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Pharmacy Director Bethesda North Hospital Amerinet, Inc. Banner Compounding Pharmacy Booth # 1213 Booth # 1113 Booth # 600 Cincinnati, OH St. Louis, MO Chandler, AZ Sue McBeth, RPh, MBA Stacey Winston Misty Vo, PharmD, MSPharm Director of Pharmacy Sr. Director, Contracting Solutions Pharmacy Director Outpatient Pharmacy

Amerinet, Inc. Baptist Health Beverly Hospital Booth # 1112 Booth # 207 Booth # 814 St. Louis, MO Montgomery, AL Montebello, CA Ryan Soehlig Clinton Peevy, Pharm.D. Wayne Campbell, Pharm D Director, Pharmacy Specialist System Director of Pharmacy Services Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy AnMed Health Medical Center Boca Raton Regional Hospital Booth # 420 Baptist Medical Center South Booth # 201 Anderson, SC Booth # 208 Boca Raton, FL Tim Hipp, RPh, MS Montgomery, AL Gwenesia Collins, PharmD Director of Pharmacy Services Gary Mount Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Boca Raton Regional Hospital Archbold Medical Center Baptist Memorial Hospital - North MS Booth # 202 Booth # 217 Booth # 306 Boca Raton, FL Thomasville, GA Oxford, MS Emmanuel Markakis, PharmD Chris Newman Andrew Sweeney Clinical Pharmacy Manager Director of Pharmacy Services Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Bon Secours Health System, Inc. Arkansas Methodist Medical Center Booth # 1513 Booth # 318 Baton Rouge General Medical Center Mid City Columbia, MD Paragould, AR Booth # 314 James DeFazio, RPh Stan Carmack, Pharm.D. Baton Rouge, LA Director Clinical Value Analysis & Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Pam Nogueira, R.Ph. Outpatient Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Manager Outpatient Pharmacy Bridgeport Hospital Aroostook Medical Center Booth # 1505 Booth # 1412 Baton Rouge General Med Center Blue Bonnet Bridgeport, CT Presque Isle, ME Booth # 315 Russell Sage, BS, RPh Paul Barrett, PharmD, MPA, BCPS, FASHP, CPHQ Baton Rouge, LA Manager, Pharmacy Operations Manager Michael Dorman, R.Ph. Director of Pharmacy Bristol Hospital Arrowhead Regional Medical Center Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1506 Booth # 808 Bristol, CT Colton, CA Steve Burke Marvin Finnefrock, Pharm D Director of Pharmacy VP of Clinical Pharmacy

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Bristol Regional Medical Center Centennial Hills Hospital Medical Center Christus Santa Rosa Hospital-Alamo Heights Booth # 402 Booth # 912 Booth # 616 Bristol, TN Las Vegas, NV San Antonio, TX Dwight Owens, PharmD Andrew Jackson, Pharm.D. Howard McClelland, BS, MS, RPh Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Broward Health - Coral Springs Med Center Booth # 103 Centerpoint Medical Center CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi-South Coral Springs, FL Booth # 1107 Booth # 617 Lisa Colodny, PharmD, MBA Independence, MO Corpus Christi, TX Director of Pharmacy Terry Glazier, R.Ph. Elias Cavazos, RPh Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Canton-Potsdam Hospital Booth # 1400 CentraCare Health CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital -Shoreline Potsdam, NY Booth # 1005 Booth # 618 Christopher Boiallis, PharmD. St. Cloud, MN Corpus Christi, TX Director of Pharmacy Jennifer Hagen Vladimir Dvorkin Director of Ambulatory Pharmacy Services Director of Pharmacy Cape Cod Healthcare Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1417 CHRISTUS St. Frances Cabrini Hospital Hyannis, MA CGH Medical Center Booth # 611 Peter Scarafile, RPH, MS Booth # 1220 Alexandria, LA Director of Pharmacy Sterling, IL Jude Lemoine Outpatient Pharmacy Tim Dunphy, RPh Director of Pharmacy Pharmacy Director Outpatient Pharmacy Capital Region Medical Center Booth # 1016 Charlton Mem Hospital / Southcoast Hospital CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System Jefferson City, MO Booth # 1500 Booth # 619 John Hamilton, Pharm. D. Fall River, MA Texarkana, TX Director of Pharmacy John Evans, RPh, MS, MBA Dale Smith, RPh Outpatient Pharmacy Executive Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Carilion Clinic CHI-FH Highline Medical Center Booth # 518 Booth # 907 CHRISTUS St. Patrick Hospital Roanoke, VA Burien, WA Booth # 612 Clara Anne Spencer, R.Ph. Thuy Vo, PharmD Lake Charles, LA Director of Pharmacy Contracting Director of Pharmacy Services Shanna Thibodeaux Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Carilion Clinic Booth # 815 Citizens Medical Center Booth # 517 Los Angeles, CA Booth # 620 Radford, VA Karen Berry Victoria, TX William Lee, D.Ph, MPA, FASCP Pharmacy Purchasing Mgr Bill Reeves, PD, RPh, MBA, ACHE System Pharmacy Director Director of Pharmacy Christus Health Carroll Hospital Center Booth # 614 Claxton-Hepburn Medical Center Booth # 1516 Irving, TX Booth # 1401 Westminster, MD Myra Thomas, RPh Ogdensburg, NY Larry Siegel, PharmD Director Resource Utilization Pharmacy Greg Guimond, RPh Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy CHRISTUS Health Carter- Booth # 613 Colquitt Regional Medical Center Booth # 1317 Irving, TX Booth # 218 New York, NY Aaron Bailey, PharmD Moultrie, GA Richard Wenzel Director of Pharmacy Matthew Clifton, PharmD Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Services Christus Health SETX Catholic Health Initiatives Booth # 615 Columbus Regional Health Booth # 917 Beaumont, TX Booth # 216 Englewood, CO Thomas Welch, RPh Columbus, GA Venita Papillion, PharmD Pharmacy Director Debbie Nowlin, RPh Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy

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Columbus Regional Hospital Crouse Hospital Federation of American Hospitals Booth # 1211 Booth # 1402 Booth # 1306 Columbus, IN Syracuse, NY Washington, DC Ben Caughey, Pharm.D., B.S. Barbara McNiff, PharmD Kerry Price Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Senior VP of Administration Services Outpatient Pharmacy Dallas Regional Medical Center FL Hospital Memorial Med Ctr (Adventist) Community Health Systems Booth # 807 Booth # 107 Booth # 603 Mesquite, TX Daytona Beach, FL Albuquerque, NM Ken Spear, R.Ph. M.B.A. Marshall Hughey William Lord Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Regional Pharmacy Director Deborah Heart and Lung Center Florida Hospital Flagler Community Health Systems Booth # 1520 Booth # 106 Booth # 1413 Browns Mills, NJ Palm Coast, FL Salem, NJ Deborah Sadowski, RPh, MHA Michael DeBusk, PharmD, MBA Tracie Chambers, RPh Director of Pharmacy Services Director of Pharmacy Regional Director of Pharmacy DeKalb Regional Medical Center Flowers Hospital Concord Hospital Booth # 206 Booth # 212 Booth # 1415 Fort Payne, AL Dothan, AL Concord, NH David Martin, PharmD, FACN, CNS, FASCP Joe Dalton, RPh David DePiero, MS, RPh Director of Pharmacy Pharmacy Director Manager, Medication Utilization Desert Springs Hospital Floyd Medical Center Conway Medical Center Booth # 913 Booth # 219 Booth # 504 Las Vegas, NV Rome, GA Conway, SC Evelyn Chu, Pharm D BCPS Robert Purcell, PharmD Robert Gajewski, BS Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Director, Pharmacy Services Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Dimensions Healthcare System Forrest City Medical Center Booth # 1517 Booth # 401 Coosa Valley Medical Center Cheverly, MD Forrest City, AR Booth # 211 Demetris Butler Lakesha Farmer, PharmD Sylacauga, AL Corp. Pharmacy Director Director of Pharmacy Donald Haley, RPh., BSPharm Pharmacy Director Doylestown Hospital Franciscan Alliance (Central Indiana Region) Booth # 1311 Booth # 1205 Covenant Medical Center Doylestown, PA Indianapolis, IN Booth # 1006 Louis Iobbi, RPh Ronda Freije, MBA, RPh Waterloo, IA Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy John Hamiel, PharmD Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Elliot Health System Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1416 Franciscan St. Francis Health Manchester, NH Booth # 1206 Covenant Medical Inc. Harrison Joe Glew Mooresville, IN Booth # 1118 Director of Pharmacy Services Alan Alfrey, R.Ph. Saginaw, MI Pharmacy Manager Terry Wernette, Rph Ephraim McDowell Regional Medical Center Director of Pharmacy Booth # 407 Franciscan St. Margaret Health-North Campus Outpatient Pharmacy Danville, KY Booth # 1207 Joan Haltom, PharmD Hammond, IN Cox Health Director of Pharmacy Sun Lee-Such, PharmD, FACHE, MBA Booth # 1017 Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Springfield, MO Louis Kynard, Pharm D. MBA Falmouth Hospital (Cape Cod Healthcare) Freeman Health System System Director of Pharmacy Booth # 1418 Booth # 1018 Falmouth, MA Joplin, MO Crestwood Medical Center James Mangan Jeffery Thompson, PharmD Booth # 205 Pharmacy Operations Manager Vice President of Pharmacy Services Huntsville, AL Marshall Robbins, PharmD Director of Pharmacy

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Geisinger Health System Gulf Coast Regional Medical Center (HCA) Hillcrest Med Ctr / Cardinal Health Booth # 1307 Booth # 112 Booth # 718 Danville, PA Panama City, FL Tulsa, OK John Jones, RPh Michelle Franklin, Pharm. D. Bradley Atherton, D.Ph Vice President Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Services Outpatient Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Gundersen Health System Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital Booth # 1114 Holy Cross Hospital - Chicago IL Booth # 1308 La Crosse, WI Booth # 1219 Lewistown, PA Jolene Garrett, Pharm.D., BCPS Chicago, IL Richard Stomackin, BS Pharm, R.Ph. Pharmacy Director Andrew Volk, PharmD, BCPS Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Pharmacy Operations Manager Outpatient Pharmacy Hamilton Medical Center Hospital of Central Connecticut George Washington University Hospital Booth # 220 Booth # 1507 Booth # 1510 Dalton, GA New Britain, CT Washington, DC Gregory Stinnett, RPh David Girouard Renia Mathews, PharmD Director of Pharmacy Central Region Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Harlingen Medical Center Houston Healthcare System Georgetown Hospital System Booth # 806 Booth # 300 Booth # 502 Harlingen, TX Warner Robins, GA Pawleys Island, SC Mitchell Everett, RPh Nattlie Rogers Ambrose Holliday, BSPharm, RP Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Director of Ambulatory Pharmacy Services Harvard University Health Services Huntington Memorial Hospital Good Samaritan Hospital Booth # 1502 Booth # 816 Booth # 1208 Cambridge, MA Pasadena, CA Vincennes, IN Benedict DiRusso Jean Pallares, PharmD Jim Eskew Director of Pharmacy Dir of Pharmacy and Laboratory Services Pharmacy Director Outpatient Pharmacy HCA Healthcare Huntsville Hospital Booth # 406 Booth # 203 Good Samaritan Hospital Nashville, TN Huntsville, AL Booth # 906 Nicole Bryan, PharmD, MBA Michael McDaniel, RPh, MBA, FASHP San Jose, CA Dir, Performance Improvement-Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Trang Le, PharmD, MHA Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy HCA Henrico Doctors’ Hospital Booth # 513 Huntsville Hospital: Good Samaritan Hospital (CHI) Richmond, VA Women/Children & Retail Booth # 1003 Cynthia Nester, PharmD Booth # 204 Kearney, NE Director of Pharmacy Huntsville, AL Nicki Bohl, PharmD Susan Robbins, RPh Director of Pharmacy HCA Parham Doctors’ Hospital Pharmacy Manager Booth # 514 Outpatient Pharmacy Good Shepherd Rehabilitation Hospital Richmond, VA Booth # 1312 Courtney Fuller Hurley Medical Center Allentown, PA DOP Booth # 1119 Robert Shuminski, RPh, MBA Flint, MI Director of Pharmacy Health Central Hospital Amy Benko Booth # 105 Director of Pharmacy Great River Health Systems Ocoee, FL Booth # 1007 Bhavna Patel Hutcheson Medical Center West Burlington, IA Assistant Director of Pharmacy Booth # 301 Darwin Cooley Fort Oglethorpe, GA Director of Pharmacy HealthTrust Holly Trotter Booth #1305 Director of Pharmacy Greenville Health System Brentwood, TN Booth # 505 Craig Coulter Inspira Medical Center Vineland Greenville, SC Director, Pharmacy Strategic Sourcing Booth # 1521 Fredrick Bender, PharmD Vineland, NJ Director of Pharmacy Services Sabrina Romean, RPh, JD Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy

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Jefferson Regional Medical Center Lehigh Valley Hospital–Muhlenberg McLeod Regional Medical Center Booth # 320 Booth # 1313 Booth # 501 Pine Bluff, AR Bethlehem, PA Florence, SC Lelan Stice, PD, MBA Rhonda Thomas, Pharm D, MBA Artie McKnight, RPh Administrative Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Pharmacy Business Manager Outpatient Pharmacy Los Angeles County Harbor-UCLA Med Ctr MedAssets Johnston Willis Hospital Booth # 817 Booth # 607 Booth # 515 Torrance, CA Leander, TX Richmond, VA Jennie Ung, Pharm.D. Sam Colletti, RPh Jake Howson, PharmD Pharmacy Director Dir, Clinical Pharmacy - CHRISTUS Health Clinical Specialist Lourdes Health System MedAssets Kettering Health Network Booth # 1522 Booth # 608 Booth # 1214 Camden, NJ Plano, TX Kettering, OH William Haigh Ron Hartmann, PharmD Skip Hickman, RPh Assistant Director Senior VP, Pharmacy Network Manager Pharmaceutical Sourcing Loyola University Medical Center MedAssets Kindred Corporate - PharMerica Booth # 1300 Booth # 606 (22 Hospitals) Maywood, IL Plano, TX Booth # 811 William Pong Jimmy Loftin, RPh Redding, CA Administrative Pharmacy Director VP, Pharmacy Contracting John Choi Senior Director of Operations Pharmacy Madison Memorial Hospital Medical Center Arlington Booth # 916 Booth # 714 Kindred Health / PharMerica Rexburg, ID Arlington, TX Booth # 812 Dorsie Sullenger Darrell Newcomer, MS, FASHP Louisville, KY Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Charles Ham, Pharm.D, MBA Director, Clinical & Regulatory Services Manatee Memorial Hospital Medical Center of McKinney Booth # 116 Booth # 715 Kindred Hospital-Houston Bradenton, FL McKinney, TX Booth # 813 Kirsten Parker, PharmD,CGP, BCPS Fung Chang Houston, TX Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator Pharmacy Director Nicholas Enow, PharmD, BCNSP Director of Pharmacy Mary Lanning Memorial HealthCare Medical Center of Trinity Booth # 1004 Booth # 114 Kings County Hospital Center Hastings, NE Trinity, FL Booth # 1403 Debra Lee, Ankit Patel , NY Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Services Joseph Abinanti, MS, RPh Director of Pharmacy Services Massachusetts General Hospital Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1503 Booth # 418 Boston, MA Charleston, SC Lake Regional Health System Chris Fortier, PharmD Donna Barrio, PharmD Booth # 1019 Chief Pharmacy Officer Coordinator, Pharmacy Support Services Osage Beach, MO Outpatient Pharmacy Tom Myler Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) Director of Pharmacy McBride Clinic Orthopedic Hospital Booth # 419 Booth # 719 Charleston, SC Lake Wales Medical Center Oklahoma City, OK Dominic Ragucci, PharmD Booth # 108 Timothy Anderson, RPh, MPH Manager of Pediatric Pharmacy Lake Wales, FL Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Kennetha Colorado-Tiner, PharmD Outpatient Pharmacy Director, Pharmacy Services MedStar National Rehabilitation Hospital McLeod Health Booth # 1511 Lawrence & Memorial Hospital Systems Booth # 500 Washington, DC Booth # 1508 Florence, SC Michael Roberts New London, CT Charles Rozak, MS Director of Pharmacy Warren Rogers, RPh Pharmacy Director Director of Pharmacy Services Outpatient Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy

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Memorial Hospital Chattanooga Methodist Jennie Edmundson Hospital Booth # 403 Booth # 1011 Morristown Medical Center Chattanooga, TN Council Bluffs, IA Booth # 1523 Rodney Elliott Melanie Ryan, PharmD Morristown, NJ Pharmacy P.A./Technology/ Coordinator Pharmacy Director Cliff Moore, RPh Outpatient Pharmacy Manager of Pharmacy Methodist Olive Branch Hospital Outpatient Pharmacy Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Booth # 307 Booth # 1404 Olive Branch, MS Mount Sinai Hospital, Chicago New York, NY Ocpivia Stafford, Pharm.D., MBA Booth # 1218 Stella Eng, RPh Pharmacy Director Chicago, IL Associate Director Sameer Shah, PharmD, MHA Outpatient Pharmacy Methodist Richardson Medical Center Director of Pharmacy Booth # 703 Outpatient Pharmacy Mercy El Reno, Kingfisher, Logan, Watonga Hospitals Richardson, TX Booth # 1104 Jabeen John Mt. Sinai Medical Center Miami Kingfisher, OK Director of Pharmacy Booth # 119 Marette Forman, DPh Miami Beach, FL Mercy Regional Pharmacy Services Manager Miami Children’s Hospital Mukesh Shah, RPh, MBA (HCM) Booth # 118 Director of Pharmacy Mercy Health System Miami, FL Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1100 Irvin Alfonso, PharmD. Fort Scott, KS Director of Pharmacy Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital Craig Campbell, RPh Booth # 706 Pharmacy System Performance Director MidAmerica Division HCA, Parallon Nacogdoches, TX Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1015 David Schaefer, MS, RPh Shawnee, KS Director of Pharmacy Mercy Hospital Ardmore Joseph Burwinkle, BS, MS Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1105 Division Director of Pharmacy Operations Ardmore, OK Nazareth Hospital Mark Glenn, PharmD Ministry Health Care/Saint Michaels Hospital Booth # 1514 Director of Pharmacy Booth # 1115 Philadelphia, PA Stevens Point, WI Richard Centafont Mercy Hospital Oklahoma City Dave Groen Director of Pharmacy Booth # 1106 Pharmacy Director Oklahoma City, OK Department of Health Keith Madison, PharmD Mission Health System Booth # 1319 Regional Executive Director of Pharmacy Booth # 414 Astoria, NY Outpatient Pharmacy Asheville, NC Danielle Petrocelli, Pharm.D. Doug DeJong, RPh, MBA, FASHP Executive Director of Pharmacy Mercy Hospital Springfield Executive Director of Pharmacy Booth # 1101 Outpatient Pharmacy New York City Department of Health Springfield, MO Booth # 1318 Daniel Good Mission Health System Astoria, NY Regional Exec Director Pharmacy Services Booth # 415 Rommel Babaan, Pharm.D. Asheville, NC Director of Pharmacy Methodist Charlton Medical Center John Randall, RPh, MBA Booth # 700 Director of Pharmacy Supply Chain North Kansas City Hospital Dallas, TX Booth # 1020 Jeena Connor Mission Hospital Outpatient Infusion Center North Kansas City, MO Director of Pharmacy Services Booth # 416 David Hitchcock Asheville, NC Pharmacy Operations Manager Methodist Dallas Medical Center Diane Walter, PharmD Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 701 Pharmacy, Cancer/Infusion Svcs Dallas, TX Outpatient Pharmacy North Mississippi Medical Center Jon Albrecht, RPh, MHA, BCNSP, FASHP Booth # 308 Director of Pharmacy Monterey Park Hospital, CA Tupelo, MS Booth # 818 Patti Hawkins, PharmD Methodist Health System Monterey Park, CA Director-Outpatient Services Booth # 702 Van Anh Ngo Outpatient Pharmacy Mansfield, TX Director of Pharmacy Velvette Dunn, PharmD, MPA North Philadelphia Health System Director of Pharmacy Services Booth # 1316 Philadelphia, PA Alan Stern, RPh MBA 36 ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE 0.5 mL each UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND An Innovative Non-Aerosol Unit Dose ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE Topical Anesthetic Spray ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY • Meets Joint Commission Standard for the most ready-to-administer form available.* ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE AND ONLY ONE UNIT ONE DOSE ONE • Fast onset. 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Corporate Director of Pharmacy Services North Vista Hospital (Prime Healthcare) Ochsner Medical Center - New Orleans Phelps County Regional Medical Center Booth # 911 Booth # 316 Booth # 1111 North Las Vegas, NV New Orleans, LA Rolla, MO Reggie Maynigo, Pharm.D. Jason Chou, PharmD, MS Kreig Moore, RPh Pharmacy Director Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Services Outpatient Pharmacy Northern Arizona Health Oconee Memorial Hospital Booth # 601 Booth # 506 Phoenixville Hospital Flagstaff, AZ Seneca, SC Booth # 1414 Richard Mendribil, PharmD Bill Stevenson, BS Pharm Phoenixville, PA Health System Director of Pharmacy Pharmacy Manager Lawrence Jones, RPh Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Orlando Regional Medical Center Northridge Hospital Med Ctr Booth # 100 Pikeville Medical Center Booth # 819 Orlando, FL Booth # 408 Northridge, CA William Wilson Pikeville, KY Blair Galbreath, PharmD Pharmacy Manager Roy Reasor Director of Pharmacy Pharmacy Manager Oroville Hospital Outpatient Pharmacy Norwalk Hospital Booth # 820 Booth # 1509 Oroville, CA Premier Inc. Norwalk, CT Daniel Nguyen, Pharm D Booth # 413 Robert Bepko, Jr., BS. Pharm., MHA Director of Pharmacy Charlotte, NC Admin Director Network Pharmacy Services Angela Merryman, RPh, MS Outpatient Pharmacy Overland Park Regional Medical Ctr (HCA) Director, Pharmacy Contracting Booth # 1014 Novation Overland Park, KS Premier Inc. Booth # 717 Cheryl Hurst Booth # 412 Irving, TX Director of Pharmacy Charlotte, NC Brian Romig, BS, RPh, MBA Chris Jones, R.Ph Vice President – Pharmacy Parallon/HCA North Florida Division Director - Pharmacy Automation Booth # 115 Novation Jacksonville, FL Presence Saint Joseph Medical Center Booth # 716 Michael Deschaine Booth # 1301 Irving, TX Division Director of Pharmacy Operations Joliet, IL Leslie Larsen Mark Deaton Portfolio Executive PDM Healthcare Pharmacy Operations Manager Booth # 1216 NYC Department of Hlth and Mental Hygiene Cleveland, OH Prime Healthcare Management Booth # 1320 Ash Chawla Booth # 804 New York, NY President/CEO Ontario, CA Eric Zimiles Christina Cao, Pharm.D Asst Commissioner of Admin & Operations PDM Healthcare Corporate Manager for Pharmacy Booth # 1217 NYU Langone Medical Center Cleveland, OH ProHealth Care Booth # 1405 Tony Virdi Booth # 1116 New York, NY Director, Contracts/Sales Administration Waukesha, WI Arash Dabestani, PharmD, MHA, FASHP, FABC Virginia Mendoza Senior Director of Pharmacy PDM Healthcare Director of Pharmacy Services Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1215 Outpatient Pharmacy Cleveland, OH Oakwood Hospital and Medical Center Kimberly Arth Providence Hospital Booth # 1120 Booth # 213 Dearborn, MI Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Mobile, AL David Batkie, RPh, MBA Booth # 1314 Gino Agnelly Director of Pharmacy Hershey, PA Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Ronald Lay, MS, RPh, FASHP Director of Pharmacy Rapid City Regional Hospital Ocala Reg Med Ctr & West Marion Com Hosp Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1002 Booth # 113 Rapid City, SD Ocala, FL Dana Darger, RPh Jerry Cummings Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy

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Regional Medical Center Saint Francis Health System Sierra View Medical Center Booth # 507 Booth # 720 Booth # 903 Orangeburg, SC Tulsa, OK Porterville, CA Ann Ittenbach Ron Kolar, DPh, MS, FASHP Aaron Gates Director of Pharmacy System Director of Pharmacy Services DOP Outpatient Pharmacy Saint Francis Healthcare Singing River Health System Research Medical Center Booth # 1515 Booth # 311 Booth # 1108 Wilmington, DE Pascagoula, MS Kansas City, MO Cheri Briggs, B.Pharm, PharmD, MBA Madelline Collazo, PharmD Robert Bub, PharmD Director of Pharmacy System Director of Pharmacy Services Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy San Joaquin Community Hospital Resource Optimization & Innovation (ROi) Booth # 902 Sisters of Providence Health System (SPHS) Booth # 1102 Bakersfield, CA Booth # 1504 St Louis, MO Adrian Gonzales, PharmD BCPS Springfield, MA Leigh Lambert Director of Pharmacy Heather Upchurch, Pharm.D. Sourcing Manager - Pharmacy Pharmacy Director

Retreat Doctors’ Hospital SBH Health System South Georgia Medical Center Booth # 516 Booth # 1406 Booth # 302 Richmond, VA Bronx, NY Valdosta, GA Jennifer Hill, PharmD Ruth Cassidy, B.S. PharmD FACHE Cindy Vickery, RPh Pharmacy Director Vice President of Clinical Services Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy SCL Health South Lake Hospital (Orlando Health) Riverside Health System (RRMC) Booth # 918 Booth # 101 Booth # 511 Lakewood, CO Clermont, FL Newport News, VA Jennifer Davis, PharmD, MBA, BCPS, FASHP Jeanette Bonstrom, RPh, CPh Lindsay Enzor Director of Pharmacy Services Pharmacy Manager Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Southern Hills Hospital-HCA Scottsdale Healthcare Booth # 908 Riverside Health System (Williamsburg) Booth # 602 Las Vegas, NV Booth # 512 Scottsdale, AZ Daniel Kim, RPh Newport News, VA Nancy Chang, PharmD, MHA Director of Pharmacy Services Joshua Coffield Pharmacy Director Director of Pharmacy Southwestern Medical Center Outpatient Pharmacy Sentara Healthcare Booth # 800 Booth # 519 Lawton, OK ROi Norfolk, VA Robin Garmon Booth # 1103 Edwin Gutshall, PharmD Director of Pharmacy St. Louis, MO Pharmacy Business Manager Jill Webb Sparrow Heathcare System Senior Contract Manager - Pharmacy Seton Medical Center Booth # 1200 Booth # 802 Dewitt, MI RWJ University Hospital Somerset Daly City, CA Carol Welch, Pharm D MS Booth # 1524 Martha Yasavolian Medication Safety Officer Somerville, NJ Director Pharmacy Services Outpatient Pharmacy Stuart Vigdor, RPh Director of Pharmacy Shore Medical Center Hospital Spartanburg Medical Center Booth # 1526 Booth # 508 Saddleback Memorial Medical Center Somers Point, NJ Spartanburg, SC Booth # 900 Matthew Piskun, PharmD Brian Nesemeier, RPh Laguna Hills, CA Director of Pharmacy Manager Pharmacy Kathleen Cross, PharmD, MBA Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Services Shriners Hospitals for Children HQ Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 120 Spring Valley Hospital Medical Center Tampa, FL Booth # 914 Saint Agnes Hospital Butch Parks, R.Ph., M.S. Las Vegas, NV Booth # 1518 Corporate Director of Pharmacy Brian Cruz, PharmD Baltimore, MD Assistant Director Greg Smith, RPh, MBA Director of Pharmacy 2015 SPRING HOSPITAL PHARMACY CONFERENCE 39 Learn how hospitals across the country are SAVING ON THEIR UNIT-DOSE DRUG COSTS by using Safecor Health’s packaging services Working with over 1,000 individual hospitals, multi-site & multi-state health systems. Services are on contract with your GPO.

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St. Bernards Medical Center St Lukes Hospital at The Vintage Swedish American Hospital Booth # 400 Booth # 707 Booth # 1303 Jonesboro, AR Houston, TX Rockford, IL Wendy Jordan Jerry King, RPh, MBA Thomas Carey, PharmD Pharmacy Manager Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Services Outpatient Pharmacy St. Christopher’s Hospital for Children St. Mary - Corwin Medical Center Booth # 1315 Booth # 919 Texas Health Huguley (Adventist Health) Philadelphia, PA Pueblo, CO Booth # 705 Loan Vu, PharmD, MBA Ronnie Sullivan, RPh, PharmD Burleson, TX Director of Pharmacy Services Director of Pharmacy James Hall, RPH Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy St. Dominic Hospital Booth # 312 St. Mary’s Health Care System Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Jackson, MS Booth # 304 Booth # 708 Mary Helen Bowen, RPh Athens, GA Flower Mound, TX Assistant VP, Pharmacy Services Gary Wright, RPh Todd Connor Outpatient Pharmacy Pharmacy Director Director of Pharmacy

St Elizabeth & Our Lady of the Angels Hospital St. Mary’s Hospital The Center for Hematology-Oncology Booth # 317 Booth # 1302 Booth # 200 Gonzales, LA Centralia, IL Boca Raton, FL Tammy Belleau, RPh Monica Heinzmann, Pharm.D. Sigal Nadulek, RPh, CPh Senior Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Pharmacy Manager

St. Francis Hospital St. Vincent Carmel Hospital Thomas Hospital Booth # 404 Booth # 1202 Booth # 214 Memphis, TN Carmel, IN Fairhope, AL Marilyn Jackson, Pharm.D., MBA Michael Mendenhall Jennifer Broome, Pharm.D. Director of Pharmacy Pharmacy Director Pharmacy Manager Outpatient Pharmacy St. Francis Hospital, Inc. St. Vincent Hospital and Healthcare System Booth # 303 Booth # 1203 Trinity Mother Frances Hospitals & Clinics Columbus, GA Indianapolis, IN Booth # 711 John Drew, III, PharmD Anthony Antonopoulos, RPh, MBA Tyler, TX DOP Executive Director, Regional Pharmacy Svs Wyley McCoy, PharmD, MBA Director of Pharmacy St. John Hospital & Medical Ctr (Ascension) St. Vincent Women’s Hospital Outpatient Pharmacy Booth # 1201 Booth # 1204 Detroit, MI Indianapolis, IN UF Health Cancer Center Orlando Health Kevin Dubay Lori Skwarcan Booth # 102 Mgr, Operations Dept of Pharmacy Svcs Pharmacy Director Orlando, FL Andrea Ledford, PharmD, BCOP St. John Medical Center Stormont-Vail HealthCare Oncology Pharmacy Manager Booth # 801 Booth # 1012 Outpatient Pharmacy Tulsa, OK Topeka, KS Fred Keehn Kevin Waite, PharmD Union Hospital of Cecil County Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Booth # 1519 Outpatient Pharmacy Elkton, MD St. Jude Children’s Research David Jaspan, BS. Pharm, MBA Booth # 405 Summerlin Hospital Medical Center Director, Pharmacy and Materials Management Memphis, TN Booth # 915 Bruce Warren Las Vegas, NV United Regional Health Care System Director of Pharmacy Steve McMillan Booth # 712 Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Wichita Falls, TX Matt Baker, PharmD. BCPS St Louise Regional/O’Connor Hospital SUNY Downstate Medical Center Director of Pharmacy Booth # 803 Booth # 1407 San Jose, CA Brooklyn, NY University of California San Diego Health Norm Fox, Pharm. D., MS LilyAnn Jeu Booth # 904 Pharmacy Director Santa Clara Market Clinical Manager/Medication Safety Officer San Diego, CA Charles Daniels Pharmacist-In-Chief

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Director of Pharmacy University of Illinois Hospital Virginia Hospital Center White Plains Hospital Center Booth # 1304 Booth # 520 Booth # 1409 Chicago, IL Arlington, VA White Plains, NY Andrew Donnelly Dana Anderson Patricia Byrne Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Waccamaw Community Hospital Whitesburg ARH Hospital University of Mississippi Medical Center Booth # 503 Booth # 411 Booth # 313 Murrells Inlet, SC Whitesburg, KY Jackson, MS Darrell Willm, RPh Michael Dick Michael Todaro, PharmD Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Outpatient Pharmacy Wake Forest Baptist Health Booth # 417 Winthrop University Hospital Upstate University Hospital Winston-Salem, NC Booth # 1410 Downtown Campus Nate Peaty Mineola, NY Booth # 1408 Assistant Director, Quality Sys & Innovation Brian Malone, BS, MS, RPh Syracuse, NY Director of Pharmacy Luke Probst, PharmD, BCPS WellStar Health System Director of Pharmacy Booth # 305 Yavapai Regional Medical Center Marietta, GA Booth # 605 Vail Valley Medical Center Melissa Rippetoe, Pharm D. Prescott, AZ Booth # 920 Pharmacy Operations Manager Jeff Anderson, Pharm.D., M.S., BCPS Vail, CO Outpatient Pharmacy Director of Pharmacy Services Terry Kermoade Inpatient Pharmacy Manager Western Arizona Regional Medical Center Booth # 604 Booth # 1411 Valley Children’s Hospital Bullhead City, AZ Glen Oaks, NY Booth # 905 Se Choi, PharmD Anthony Longo, PharmD Madera, CA Director of Pharmacy Services Director, Pharmacy & Clinical Services Richard Sakai, PharmD, FASHP, FCSHP Director of Pharmacy Wheaton Franciscan Saint Joseph Booth # 1117 Vaughan Regional Medical Center (Lifepoint) Glendale, WI Booth # 215 Christopher Dykstra Selma, AL Pharmacy Operations Manager Dalton Williamson Outpatient Pharmacy

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