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Football and Tailgate Tickets & Alumni Events The Kentucky Wildcats will host Eastern Kentucky on October 3. Game time is TBA. Fall Conference attendees may purchase tickets for $30 each. An all-college tailgate will be held two hours prior to kick-off at Commonwealth Stadium. Please visit http://www.ukalumni.net/pharmfall2015 events for more information. Pre-registration required by September 18. 51 Permit Lexington, KY Lexington, Nonprofit Org For complete details about alumni events, visit http://www.pharmacy.mc.uky.edu/alumni/events. Paid Postage U.S. Special Services The University of Kentucky provides reasonable accommodation or special diet with adequate notice. Please indicate need on the registration form or call our staff at (859) 257-5320 by September 21, 2015, to ensure that adequate arrangements are made. Meeting Facilities & Accommodations All sessions will be held at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa,1800 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511 (877) 901-6632. A block of sleeping rooms has been reserved at the discounted rate of $154 per night single/double occupancy plus tax. Reservation deadline is by Friday, September 18, 2015. Reservations made after that date will be on a space/rate available basis. Be sure to request the UK Annual Pharmacy Fall Conference group rate to receive the conference rate. https://resweb.passkey. com/go/UKPHARMACYFALLCONF Refund & Cancellation Policy A refund will be issued if written notice of withdrawal is received by September 21, 2015. No refund will Discussing the Role be granted after that date. Registration may be transferred to another participant. UKHealthCare CECentral reserves the right to cancel or make substitutions in this activity. A full refund will be issued if circumstances warrant cancellation of the activity. of the Pharmacist Registration 138 Leader Ave University of Kentucky University in Public Health Lexington, KY 40506-9983 Lexington, UKHealthCare CECentral www.cecentral.com/live/9880 (859) 257-5320 Attn: Candy Back *credit card payment only 138 Leader Ave Lexington, KY 40506-9983 Registration Form Complete both sides, detach, and return with payment to address indicated above. NAME (FIRST, MI, LAST) ADDRESS CITY/STATE/ZIP+4 Check one: RPh PharmD CPHT Other College of Pharmacy PRIMARY E-MAIL DAYTIME PHONE October 2–4, 2015 ---- REQUIRED NABP# DATE OF BIRTH (MONTH/DAY) Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa Indicate any special accommodations or diet required to attend this conference: 1800 NEWTOWN PIKE | LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacyaccredited by the Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Accreditation Council for Pharmacyis accredited by the Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy is College The University of Kentucky Pharmacy Education & Research Foundation The Kentucky For all pharmacists and other healthcare providers interested in public health topics Accreditation 0022-0000-15-098-L04-P, #’s activity has been assigned UAN This knowledge-based 0022-0000-15-102-L01-P, 0022-0000-15-101-L04-P, 0022-0000-15-100-L01-P, 0022-0000-15-099-L04-P, 0022-0000-15-106-L04-P, 0022-0000-15-105-L04-P, 0022-0000-15-104-L04-P, 0022-0000-15-103-L04-P, 0022-0000-15-109-L01-P, 0022-0000-15-108-L01-P, 0022-0000-15-107-L01-P, up to 15.0 contact hours 0022-0000-15-111-L01-P and will award 0022-0000-15-110-L04-P, providers. ACPE (1.50 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit in states that recognize Statements of participation will indicate hours and CEUs based on participation and will be issued online at the attending the entire session Successful completion includes signing in at registration, conclusion of the activity. and requesting credit completing the activity evaluation online at conclusion of the for which credit is claimed, and participants may print a statement of credit or transcript from Credit will be uploaded to CPE Monitor, activity. Accreditation Standards for Continuing Pharmacy complies with the Education. The College their NABP e-profile. UNIVERSITY OPPORTUNITY AN EQUAL KPERF 1.5 contact 0143-0000-15-045-L03-P&T and will award This application-based activity has been assigned UANs providers. hoursACPE (0.15 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit in states that recognize [PAYMENT INFORMATION ON REVERSE] All planners, speakers, authors, and reviewers involved with content development for continuing education activities provided by the University of Kentucky are expected to disclose any real or perceived conflict of interest related to the content 2015 Advances in Pharmacy Practice – Annual Fall Conference of the activity. Detailed disclosures will be included in participant materials or given prior to the start of the activity. Friday, October 2 - 6.0 contact hours/0.6 CEUs Sunday, October 4 - 4.0 contact hours/0.4 CEUs 7:15 AM Registration and Breakfast 12:15 PM Lunch (provided) 7:30 AM Registration and Breakfast 7:50 AM Welcome and Introductions 1:15 PM Antimicrobial Resistance: Impact of Stewardship Programs 7:50 AM Welcome and Introductions 8:00 AM on Public Health UAN #0022-0000-15-102-L01-P 8:00 AM The Pharmacist as Immunizer: Impact of pharmacists on CDC and Pharmacy: Partners in Protecting the Donna R Burgess, RPh | Clinical Pharmacy Program Coordinator, Nation’s Health UAN #0022-0000-15-098-L04-P Infectious Diseases | UK HealthCare (Lexington, KY) Vaccine Preventable Diseases UAN #0022-0000-15-108-L01-P Lori E. Hall. PharmD | Commander, USPHS | Project Officer, State Consultation Team, Division of Diabetes Angela Tracy, RPh, LDE, CGP | Patient Care District Specialist, Area A | Translation, Program Evaluation Branch | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Atlanta, GA) • Discuss why antimicrobial resistance is a critical threat to the public health of the US Louisville Division | Kroger (Louisville, KY) • Discuss the mission of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) • List aspects of the White House’s National Strategy to combat antimicrobial resistance • Review the profession’s involvement in immunizations from 1994 to the present and the overlap between CDC health priorities and pharmacy practice • Define antimicrobial stewardship and why we need it nationally • Examine the impact pharmacists have had on immunization rates, both locally and nationally • Describe examples of CDC’s investments in programs that utilize pharmacists, including those 2:15 PM Disease Prevention and Health Promotion: Role of Pharmacist in • Develop a plan to increase immunization rates in one’s practice related to HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention, antimicrobial stewardship, chronic disease Conducting Annual Wellness Visits UAN #0022-0000-15-103-L04-P prevention and control, smoking cessation, and safe medication use in pregnancy 9:00 AM TB Surveillance and Prevention in the Pharmacy UAN #0022-0000-15-109-L01-P Aimee Adams, PharmD | Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department | Cathy Hanna PharmD | Vice President of Professional Affairs | • Explain how to access and utilize CDC resources that enable Ambulatory Care Specialist, Dept. of Internal Medicine, UK Hospital | Director, Pharmacy Primary Care American Pharmacy Services Corporation (Frankfort, KY) Practice Residency Program CMC | University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (Lexington, KY) pharmacists to contribute to major public health priorities • Review current guidelines for prevention and control of tuberculosis • Summarize the required components of Medicare Annual Wellness Visits 9:00 AM Expanding Access to Care: Utilizing Collaborative Care Agreements • Identify opportunities for pharmacists to partner with public health • Describe the role of the pharmacist in conducting Annual Wellness Visits to Advance Pharmacy Practice UAN #0022-0000-15-099-L04-P via participation in TB prevention and control programs Holly S. Divine, PharmD, BCACP, CGP, CDE, FAPhA | Associate Professor, IPPE Coordinator, • Discuss financial feasibility of pharmacist-led Medicare Annual Wellness Visits • Describe procedures for planting and reading TB skin tests Community Residency Director | University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (Lexington, KY) 3:15 PM Stretch Break 10:00 AM Stretch Break • Explain the benefits of collaborative practice for improved access to care • Identify pharmacists’ roles and opportunities for collaborative practice This session is accredited by KPERF and eligible for 1.5 contact hours/0.15 CEUs 10:15 AM The Pharmacist’s Role in Public Health: Making the Case 3:30 PM Preventing Opioid Overdose in Kentucky: Implementation of SB 192 by • Describe how a collaborative care agreement for a practicing Kentucky pharmacist is created for Provider Status UAN #0022-0000-15-110-L04-P Pharmacists Advancing Pharmacy Practice Coalition UAN #0143-0000-15-045-L03-P&T Melody Ryan, PharmD, MPH, CGP, BCPS | Professor and Vice Chair, Pharmacy Practice and 10:00 AM Stretch Break Trish Freeman, RPh, PhD | Associate Professor and Director, Center for the Advancement Science Department | Unviersity of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (Lexington, KY) of Pharmacy Practice | University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy (Lexington, KY) • Identify opportunities for pharmacists in public health 10:15 AM New Perspectives on Lifestyle Modification: Alcohol, Steve Hart, RPh | Incoming Executive Director, Kentucky Board of Pharmacy (Lexington, KY) • Describe how provider status will improve pharmacists’ ability to improve public health Smoking and Sleep UAN #0022-0000-15-100-L01-P