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Leaders, Experts, and Advocates on Drug Safety APPROVED CREDIT NAME OF PROVIDER PROGRAM ACCR. NO. TITLE OF THE PROGRAM DATE OF CONDUCT PLACE CONDUCTED UNIT FROM TO 2009 Pharmacist LEADS (Leaders, Experts, and 1 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-001 Advocates on Drug Safety) 7-May-09 Iloilo 3 8-May-09 Bacolod Philippine Society for Parenteral and 2 Enteral Nutrition (PHILSPEN), Inc. 2010-006-002 5th Annual PhilSPEN Convention 12-Nov-09 13-Nov-09 Manila Diamond Hotel 8 University of the Philippines, College Teaching Clinical Pharmacy: Competency 3 of Pharmacy 2010-007-003 Based Approach 15-Oct-09 17-Oct-09 UP College of Pharmacy 22 2010 4 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-004 Pharmacist LEADS 1-Jun-10 Cebu 5 5 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-004 Pharmacist LEADS 1-Jul-10 San Pablo / Quezon 5 6 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-004 Pharmacist LEADS 1-Sep-10 Baguio 5 7 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-004 Pharmacist LEADS 1-Nov-10 Ilocos Norte 5 8 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-004 Pharmacist LEADS 1-Dec-10 Manila 5 University of the Philippines, College Teaching Clinical Pharmacy: Competency College of Pharmacy and 9 of Pharmacy 2010-007-005 Based Approach 21-Oct-10 23-Oct-10 PGH, UP Manila 20 Philippine Association of Pharmacists in the Pharmaceutical Hospital Formulary and Cascade of ACCSQ- 10 Industry (PAPPI) 2010-005-006 PWG Meetings 24-Sep-10 Glaxosmithkline Phils. 3 Philippine Society for Parenteral and 6th Annual Convention Theme: Clinical 11 Enteral Nutrition (PHILSPEN), Inc. 2010-006-007 Nutrition: Basic Revisited 8-Nov-10 9-Nov-10 Manila Diamond Hotel 12 Unilab Medical Education & Optimum Health Outcomes Through Galaxias Function Room, 12 Development (UMED) 2009-002-008 Medication Safety (Module 2) 14-Jan-11 Diamond Hotel 8 2011 13 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-009 The Quality of Health in Our Hands 7-Dec-10 Dusit Thani Manila 3 Watsons Pharmacists Stepping Up to Help 14 Watsons Personal Care Store 2010-004-010 People Get More from Life 23-Feb-11 Unilab Convention Center 3 Teaching Clinical Pharmacy: Competency 15 College of Pharmacy, UP Manila 2010-007-011 Based Approach 3-May-11 4-May-11 Aesculap Academy 12 Max's Restaurant, 21 Sct. Pharmacist LEADS-The Quality of Health in Tuazon, Bgy. Laging Handa, 16 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-012 Our Hands 9-Jun-11 QC 4 7 plenary, 7 Philippine Pharmacists Association, Asian Conference on Clinical Pharmacy 2011 symposium/oral 17 Inc.(PPhA) 2009-001-013 (ACCP 2011) 24-Jun-11 27-Jun-11 PICC, Pasay City presentation Watsons Personal Care Stores Health and Wellness Counsellor Training GSK Office, Pasong Tamo 18 (Phils.) 2010-004-014 Program-Dermatological and Asthma 22-Sep-11 Ext., Makati City 7 Clinical Skills Improvement for Ambulatory 19 UP College of Pharmacy 2010-007-015 and In-patient Services 21-Oct-11 22-Oct-11 UP College of Pharmacy 14 Philippine Society for Parenteral and Evolutions and Revolutions in Nutrition 20 Enteral Nutrition (PHILSPEN), Inc. 2010-006-016 Therapy 15-Nov-11 16-Nov-11 Diamond Hotel, Manila 12 Philippine Pharmacists Association, 2011 PPhA Continuing Professional 21 Inc.(PPhA) 2009-001-017 Development Seminar 5-Feb-11 13-Nov-11 Diff host chapter 8 Philippine Association of Pharmacists in the Pharmaceutical 22 Industry (PAPPI) 2010-005-018 (2011) PAPPI 12th Biennial Convention 11-Nov-11 12-Nov-11 Batangas City 6 22nd Annual Convention Together with the Philippine Pharmacists Association, 8th Biennial Post-Graduate Course of the 23 Inc.(PPhA) 2009-001-019 Dept of Pharmacology 20-Oct-11 21-Oct-11 CME Auditorium, UST 9 Assays Bioavailability/ Bioequivalence Principles Concepts & Beyond:From Bench to the Clinics (What Every Clinician Should 24 UST CEDRES, Inc. 2010-008-020 Know Regarding Generic Equivalents 16-Nov-11 RITM Auditorium 7 2012 Aesculap Academy JMT Bldg, Learning the ABC of Clinical Nutrition: A ADB Ave. Ortigas Center, 25 UP College of Pharmacy 2010-007-021 Case-Oriented Approach for Pharmacists 10-Feb-12 Pasig City 8 Philippine Pharmacists Association, Best Pharmacy Practices for Quality and 26 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-022 Safety 4-Feb-12 11-Nov-12 Nationwide 8 Optimum Health Outcomes Through January 2012 27 UMED 2008-002-023 Medication Safety 1 onwards Nationwide 7 Philippine Pharmacists Association, Best Pharmacy Practices for Quality and 28 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-022 Safety 4-Feb-12 11-Nov-12 Nationwide 8 Unilab Medical Education and Optimum Health Outcomes Through 29 Development (UMED) 2008-002-023 Medication Safety 1 12-Jan-12 Onwards Nationwide 7 Philippine Pharmacists Association, Training of Trainers for the DOTS Referring Club Alcatraz Restobar, 30 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-024 Pharmacy Training 15-Feb-12 Surigao City 7 Philippine Society of Hospital Strengthening the Commitment to 31 Pharmacists (PSHP) 2012-013-025 Collaborative Hospital Pharmacy Practice 22-Feb-12 24-Feb-12 Manila Hotel 10 Philippine Pharmacists Association, 2012 Philippine Pharmacists Association Quadricentennial Pavilion, 32 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-026 Convention 26-Apr-12 24-Feb-12 UST, España Manila 14 Practice of Pharmacy in the Philippines and 33 PAPPI 2010-005-027 CRO Role in the Industry 16-Mar-12 Astoria Plaza Ortigas 3 Crown Regency Hotel Cebu 34 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-028 The Quality of Health in Our Hands 31-May-12 City 4 Promoting Quality, Safety and Efficacy of 35 UST CEDRES, Inc. 2011-011-029 Medicines 11-Jul-12 RITM Auditorium 6.5 August- December 36 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-030 Pharmacist L.E.A.D.S. 2012 VisMin Area and Luzon 2.5 Optimum Outcomes Training and Biopharmaceutics: Understanding How 37 Coordination 2012-014-031 Drugs Work for the Patient 2-Aug-12 Cebu City 6 Optimum Outcomes Training and Basic Drug Interactions: A Community 38 Coordination 2012-014-033 Pharmacist's Guide for Vigilance 24-Aug-12 Dagupan City 6.75 Optimum Outcomes Training and Rational Use of Medicine: A Community 39 Coordination 2012-014-032 Pharmacy Counselling Approach 10-Aug-12 11-Aug-12 Davao City 13 PAPPI 2nd General Membership Meeting : ACCSQ Updates and Lecture on Rainy Day Nathan Hall GSK Compound 40 PAPPI 2010-005-034 and Wet Diseases 27-Jul-12 Makati 2.5 Pfizer's Pharmacist L.E.A.D.S. (Leaders, Tiara Oriental Hotel, Experts and Advocates on Drug Safety) for Malugay cor. Talisay St. 41 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-035 Laeaders 23-Aug-12 Makati City 6 Technical Forum on Wellness Pharmacists as Maria Cruz Tancinco Philippine Pharmacists Association, Guardians of Wellness and First General Audiovisual Room Coll. Of 42 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-036 Membership Assembly 19-Oct-12 Phamacy, UP Manila 3.5 Continuing Professional Education on Best Pharmacy Practices for Quality and Safety, Centro Escolar University School of Healthy Lifestyle and Management of 43 Pharmacy 2012-017-037 Dengue Fever 20-Oct-12 CEU-Manila 3 8th Annual Convention "Goal-Directed 44 PHILSPEN 2010-006-038 Nutrition Therapy: The New Frontier" 13-Nov-12 14-Nov-12 Diamond Hotel, Manila 10 Philippine Pharmacists Association, 45 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-039 Pharmacist CPE Forum 10-Nov-12 11-Nov-12 Davao City 7 Philippine Pharmacists Association, International Symposium on Drug Product Century Park Hotel Harrison 46 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-040 Quality, Equivqlency and Regulations 6-Nov-12 7-Nov-12 Plaza, Vito Cruz, Manila 10 3 units pre- Philippine Pharmacists Association, PSECP Annual Convention: A Short Course convention and 8 47 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-041 on Drug Development 19-Nov-12 20-Nov-12 Davao City units convention Philippine Pharmacists Association, Safety of Pain Medications and Update on 48 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-042 Dengue Fever 20-Nov-12 4 2013 Unilab Medical Education and Optimum Health Outcomes Through January 2013 - 49 Development (UMED) 2008-002-043 Medication Safety 3 onwards M. Manila and the Provinces 7 Philippine Pharmacists Association, The Filipino Pharmacists for Better Health 50 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-044 Outcomes 15-Feb-13 10-Nov-13 Nationwide 8 Pharmacist L.E.A.D.S. (Leaders, Experts and Richmonde Hotel Eastwood 51 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-045 Advocates on Drug Safety) for Mercury 22-Mar-13 QC 3 Philippine Pharmacists Association, 2013 National Convention/ "The Filipino 52 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-046 Pharmacists for Better Health Outcomes" 25-Apr-13 27-Apr-13 PICC, Pasay City 10 and 2 Pharmacist L.E.A.D.S. (Leaders, Experts and Century Park Hotel 599 P. Advocates on Drug Safety) Empowering the Ocampo St. 1004 Malate, 53 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-047 Pharmacist 26-Apr-13 Manila 2 54 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-048 Pharmacists' Forum 2-Aug-13 Crowne Plaza Hotel 1.5 Aug. 23; Sept. Pharmacist L.E.A.D.S. (Leaders, Experts and 5; 18; Oct. 18; Bicol, Lucena, NCR, Laguna, 55 Pfizer, Inc. 2009-003-049 Advocates on Drug Safety) Nov. 4, 2013 Pampanga 2.5 Medical Nutrition Therapy: The Missing Dusit Thani Hotel, Makati 56 PHILSPEN 2010-006-050 Piece in Clinical Practice Oct. 22, 2013 Oct. 23, 2013 city 9 Continuing Professional Education Seminar on Antimicrobial Resistance, Outcome CEU-Librada Avelino Based Patient Care Practice and Pharmacy Auditorium, Mendiola, 57 CEU School of Pharmacy 2012-017-051 Bill 19-Oct-13 Manila 3 14th PAPPI Biennial Convention Theme: Regulatory Compliance for Better Health Canyon Woods Resorts Club, 58 PAPPI 2010-005-052 Outcomes 8-Nov-13 Batangas 3.5 St. Luke's Medical Center Pharmacy Angelo King Auditorium, 59 Research, Information & Education 2013-018-053 Medication Safety Symposium Year 9 29-Nov-13 SLCM-QC 2.5 St. Luke's Medical Center Pharmacy SCMG Conference Room, 60 Research, Information & Education 2013-018-054 Product Information Program 30-Nov-13 SLCM-QC 2 Philippine Pharmacists Association, National Institute of Physics 61 Inc.(PPhA) 2008-001-055 2nd Philippine Pharmacy Summit 9-Dec-13 Auditorium UP Diliman 8 Gerry's Grill Function Hall, 62 Pfizer, Inc.
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