2021 CPS Virtual Annual Meeting SessionsWe realize that everyone could not make it to the Annual Meeting. The nice thing about virtual is it’s flexibility! We are pleased to be able to offer you up to 2.8 hours of CE from our recent 2021 Virtual Annual Meeting. You can select ala carte, as each CE is offered individually. We hope you will take advantage! The CEs can be done anytime, anywhere. The details of the speakers, topics and pricing is found below. To access the CE information, recording, and slides, fill out the registration form for each session. You'll then receive a confirmation message AND email with the CE instructions and information to obtain your credits! Pricing Per Session: Members: $15.00 | Non-Members: $20.00 Heart Failure Therapeutic UpdatesSpeaker: Jessica Bannon, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist Specialist in Transitions of Care, Penrose Hospital (Centura Health) Session Description: Significant advancements in the treatment of heart failure (HF) have been made in recent years and new therapies are emerging. This session will provide an overview of several new medications and their proposed role in clinical practice. We will also discuss how to triage common barriers to treatment implementation.
Purchase SessionWeighing In: DOAC Use in ObesitySpeaker: Lindsay Courtney, PharmD, BCPS, PGY2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Resident, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Session Description: The use of direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) has historically been avoided in obese patients due to lack of clinical data regarding safety and efficacy in this patient population. However, contemporary data suggests that DOACs may be used safely in certain obese patients. This presentation will highlight the available evidence regarding DOAC use in obesity to assist clinicians in evaluating the risks and benefits. Purchase Session2021 Colorado Legislative OverviewSpeaker: Katie Wolf, Principal, Wolf Public Affairs Session Description: In this popular annual session, CPS lobbyist Katie Wolf will fill us in on the Colorado pharmacy and healthcare legislation that happened (or didn’t happen) in the 2021 general assembly. Hear up what legislation passed, what didn’t pass and what remains up in the air as the legislation session reconvenes!
Purchase SessionIGNITE! Session: Knowing When to Call it Quits: Swapping P2Y12 InhibitorsSpeaker: Jeremy Vandiver, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy Session Description: P2Y12 inhibitors, including clopidogrel, prasugrel, and ticagrelor, are all commonly prescribed, high-risk medications. Pharmacists and prescribers often find themselves with the need to transition patients from one medication in this class to another for a variety of reasons (costs, insurance, patient specific features, thrombotic or bleeding events, etc.). Doing so safely requires a clear understanding of the disease state being treated, as well as the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of these medications. This short session will provide guidance to pharmacists on how best to manage these scenarios, and navigate them safely. Purchase SessionIGNITE! Session: MAID (Medical Aid in Dying)Speaker: Rodney Diffendaffer, R.Ph. Session Description: Discuss MAID and the progression since 2016. Talk about the patient, providers and my experiences with them and the best way to approach them in this situations. Purchase SessionIGNITE! Session: What Preceptors Need to Know About Pharmacy Schools' Co-CurriculumSpeaker: Dana Hammer, Senior Instructor and Faculty Lead, Student Professional Development, University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences Session Description: Co-curricular programs are relatively new at Schools and Colleges of Pharmacy, and some rely on preceptors to engage in these programs. This brief session will describe co-curricular programs, their background, examples, and how preceptors are involved. Purchase SessionIGNITE! Session: Digging into Diversity: Definitions, Desires, and DangersSpeaker: Alvin Oung, PharmD, BCACP, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy Session Description: CPS is committed to fostering diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in our organization, in the profession of pharmacy, and in our community. This session will introduce participants to key concepts of diversity and discuss ways to generate meaningful change. Purchase Session
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