2007 Advances in Pharmacy Practice Annual Fall Conference - Registration Form Registration - Conference Fall Annual Practice Pharmacy in Advances 2007

2007 Advances in Pharmacy Practice Annual Fall Conference - Registration Form Registration - Conference Fall Annual Practice Pharmacy in Advances 2007

Lexington, Kentucky Lexington, 1375 Harrodsburg Road Harrodsburg 1375 The Crowne Plaza Campbell House Campbell Plaza Crowne The October 26-28, 2007 26-28, October 2007 Sponsored by Sponsored Advances in Pharmacy Practice Annual Fall Conference Fall Annual Annual Fall Conference Advances in Pharmacy Practice Pharmacy in Advances 2007 Meeting Facilities and Accommodations All sessions will be held at The Crowne Plaza Campbell House Inn, 1375 Harrodsburg Road, Lexington, KY 40504 (800) 354-9235. A block of sleeping rooms has been reserved at the discounted rate of $119 per night single/double occupancy plus tax. Reservation deadline is October 4, 2007. Reservations made after that date will be on a space/rate available basis. Be sure to mention you are attending the UK College of Pharmacy CE program to receive the conference rate. Visit http://www.thecampbellhouse.net for complete hotel information and directions. An Equal Opportunity University Opportunity Equal An Football Tickets The Kentucky Wildcats will be hosting the Mississippi State Bulldogs for Homecoming on October 27. Game time is tentatively set for 7:00 PM. Fall Conference attendees may purchase two (2) tickets per registrant. Cost is $30.00 per ticket and must be prepaid by October 12, 2007. Please send a separate check made payable to UKAA. Football tickets must be paid with a check. No other form of payment will be accepted. Special Services The University of Kentucky provides reasonable accommodation or special diet with adequate notice. Please indicate need on the registration form or call Deloris Mercer at (859) 257-5320 ext. 80337 by October 19, 2007, in order to ensure that adequate arrangements are made. Permit 51 Permit Lexington, KY Lexington, U.S. Postage Paid Postage U.S. Refund Policy Nonprofit Org Nonprofit A refund less a $25.00 processing fee will be issued if written notice of withdrawal is received by October 12, 2007. No refund will be granted after that date. Registration may be transferred to another participant. 2007 Advances in Pharmacy Practice Annual Fall Conference - Registration Form Accreditation Disclosure Statement The University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy is approved by PAYMENT INFORMATION AmoUnt $ the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider Faculty presenters of continuing o CHECK (Mail registration only. See below) of continuing pharmacy education. education programs sponsored Name (First, MI, Last) by the University of Kentucky o VISA/MASTERCARD Expiration Date Primary E-mail Address This program has been assigned ACPE #s 022-000-07-088-L01-P&T, 089- Colleges of Pharmacy and Account # Medicine are expected to L04-P&T, 090-L01-P&T, 091-L01-P&T, and 092-L03-P&T and will award up to Address Card Holder’s Name 15.0 contact hours (1.50 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit in disclose any real or perceived conflict of interest. Copies Signature states that recognize ACPE providers. Statements of credit will indicate hours City State Zip + 4 of faculty disclosures will be Fax completed form to (859) 323-2920 (credit card payment only) and CEUs based on participation and will be issued at the conclusion of the Mail completed form and check to : activity. Successful completion includes signing-in at registration, attending included in the participant Daytime Phone Numbers University of Kentucky program materials or given Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine Continuing Education Office entire session for which credit is claimed, completing evaluation, and o RPh o PharmD o CPhT o Other prior to the lecture. Attn: PLS08002 obtaining credit online at conclusion of the activity. The College complies One Quality St., Ste. 609 with the Criteria for Quality for continuing education programming. Register online at http://www.ukyce.com Lexington, KY 40507-1428 It’s fast, easy and secure! Call (859) 257-5320 ext. 80337 Advances in Pharmacy Practice Agenda Friday, October 26 - 6.0 contact hours/0.6 CEUs 2:50 PM Hormone Replacement Therapy and the Post-menopausal Woman Focus: Current Topics in Pharmacy Practice Mikael Jones, PharmD, BCPS Clinical Assistant Professor, UK Colleges of Pharmacy and Nursing 8:15 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast Learning Objectives 8:50 AM Welcome and Introductions – Frank Romanelli, PharmD • Discuss the current recommendations for the use of hormone replacement therapy 9:00 AM College of Pharmacy Update – Non-Credit Session • Compare and contrast the various dosage forms available for hormone replacement therapy Kenneth B. Roberts, RPh, PhD, MBA 3:40 PM Evaluation and Adjournment Dean, UK College of Pharmacy 9:20 AM Managing Insomnia: A Pharmacist’s Perspective Aimee Adams, PharmD Saturday, October 27 - 5.0 contact hours/0.5 CEUs Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department Focus: Patient Skills Ambulatory Care Specialist, Department of Internal Medicine, UK Medical Center 7:15 AM Registration and Buffet Breakfast Director, Pharmacy Primary Care Practice Residency Program CMC 7:50 AM Welcome and Introductions Learning Objectives: • Define and classify insomnia 8:00 AM Physical Assessment: A Necessary Skill for Drug Therapy Monitoring • Assess the pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic approaches to managing insomnia Mandy Jones, PharmD, PA-C, BCPS Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department, UK College of Pharmacy 10:10 AM Stretch Break Learning Objectives: 10:20 AM Diet Fads and Pharmacy Implications • Identify and describe basic physical assessment techniques that can be used in community pharmacy settings Barbara Magnuson, PharmD • Discuss the role of physical assessment and its application for pharmacists providing medication therapy management services Nutrition Support Service Clinical Pharmacy Specialist/Coordinator, Pharmacy Services, UK HealthCare Adjunct Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department 9:40 AM Stretch Break Learning Objectives: 9:50 AM Future Opportunities in Pharmacy Practice – HIPPA/Privacy Rules…Practice and Research? • Explain why people need more linolenic fatty acid and less linoleic fatty acid Jimmi Hatton, PharmD, FCCP, FCCM, BCNSP, CCRC • Describe the potential adverse and beneficial effects of a low carbohydrate diet Interim Chair, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department 11:10 AM Update on HPV Associate Professor of Surgery, Division of Neurosurgery Alice C. Thornton, MD Associate Professor of Medicine, UK College of Medicine Learning Objectives • Review the HIPPA and the Privacy Rule and its impact on pharmacy practice Learning Objectives: TBA • Discuss the impact of HIPPA and the Privacy Rule on pharmacists’ contributions to community outreach research efforts of the future Noon Lunch (provided) 10:40 AM Connecting With Patients 1:00 PM Treatment of Restless Legs Syndrome Kenneth L. Kirsh, PhD Melody Ryan, PharmD Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department Learning Objectives: Associate Professor (Joint Appointment), Department of Neurology, UK College of Medicine • Relate differences between empathy and sympathy and what roles each play in patient-provider interactions Neurology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Lexington VAMC • Acquire techniques for dealing with the difficult and/or angry patient in the pharmacy setting Learning Objectives 11:30 AM The Basics of Transplant Care: Tips, Tricks, and Clinical Pearls • Describe signs/symptoms associated with restless legs syndrome Timothy Clifford, PharmD • Choose appropriate treatment for a patient with restless legs syndrome Transplant/Critical Care Specialist, Pharmacy Services, UK Medical Center 1:50 PM Wishing Upon a STAR: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Antidepressant Therapy Adjunct Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department Sheila Botts, PharmD, BCPP Learning Objectives: Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department • Describe common medication regimens and complications seen in transplant patients Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Psychiatry, Lexington VAMC • Discuss insurance and financial issues with transplantation Director Specialty PGY2 Residency Training Program in Psychiatric Pharmacy Practice, Lexington VAMC 12:20 PM Evaluation and Adjournment Learning Objectives • Review findings from the NIMH-funded Sequenced Treatment Alternatives to Relieve Depression (STAR*D) trial and the clinical implications for management of depression Sunday, October 28 - 4.0 contact hours/0.4 CEUs • Discuss the risk-benefit profile of antidepressant therapy Focus: Current Practice and Product Information • Identify potential barriers to adherence and the pharmacist’s role in optimizing treatment outcomes in depression 8:00 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast 2:40 PM Break 8:50 AM Welcome and Introductions 9:00 AM Nonprescription (OTC) Medication Update 2007: What’s New to the Market Melanie Mabins, PharmD Lecturer, Pharmacy Practice and Science Department 2007 Advances in Pharmacy Practice Annual Fall Conference - Registration Form Learning Objectives: • Identify the main nonprescription medications that have recently entered the US market • Describe the mechanism of action for each new nonprescription medication • Discuss common adverse drug reactions for each new nonprescription medication Session Choices • Name the key counseling points for each new nonprescription medication • List top four recent prescription-to-nonprescription medication switches • Recognize

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