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Perm
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2017Kentucky Pharm
acy Law Review
April 27, 2017
Griffi
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1800 New
town Pike
Lexington, Kentucky, 40511
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2017Kentucky Pharmacy Law Review
All sessions will be held at the Griffin Gate Marriott Resort & Spa, 1800 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511, (800)228-9290. A block of sleeping rooms has been reserved at the discounted rate of $154+tax (currently 16.07%) per night single/double occupancy. Reservation deadline is on or before Wednesday, April 6, 2017. Reservations made after that date will be on a space/rate available basis. Be sure to request the UK College of Pharmacy Law Review group rate to receive the conference rate.http://cwp.marriott.com/lexky/pharmacylawreview/
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All registered pharmacists with a Kentucky license and anyone interested in pharmacy topics
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Session Choices
By 4/13/17 After 4/13/17o Entire Conference $250.00 $275.00 o Half Day $150.00 $175.00o Student $50.00 $50.00
o Guest Lunch # of Guests @ $30.00 each
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2017 Kentucky Pharmacy Law Review AgendaThursday, April 27, 2017 - 7.0 contact hours/0.70 CEUs 7:15 AM Registration and Continental Breakfast7:50 AM Welcome and Introductions
8:00 AM Kentucky Pharmacy Law Review & Update 2017 Steve Hart, RPh Executive Director - Kentucky Board of Pharmacy Lexington, Kentucky
UAN # 0022-0000-17-034-L03-P [KB]* • Explain the functions of the KyBOP and it’s administrative duties. • Explain the legislative process and new practice regulations promulgated by the Board
9:00 AM 2016 CDC Guidelines and Implications for Opioid Prescribing: Legal Ramifications for Pharmacists Douglas Oyler, PharmD, BCCCP Assistant Professor, Adjunct - UK College of Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacist - Trauma/Acute Care Surgery, UK HealthCare Lexington, Kentucky
UAN # 0022-0000-17-035-L03-P [KB]* • Explain the current scope of the opioid epidemic as a setting for the CDC guidelines • Describe key recommendations and limitations of the CDC guidelines • Discuss legislation in other states related to opioid prescribing as precedent for Kentucky
10:00 AM Stretch Break10:15 AM Rapid Diagnostic Testing for Influenza & Prescribing of Antiviral Therapies via Protocol in Pharmacy Practice Tyler Stevens, PharmD Clicincal Assistant Professor University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy Lexington, Kentucky
UAN # 0022-0000-17-036-L03-P [KB]* • Review the current state of influenza point-of-care testing in pharmacy practice • Discuss current legal challenges and opportunities • Describe opportunities available for pharmacists in POCT: certificate programs & collaborative practice agreements • Identify opportunities for Prescribing Antiviral Therapies via Protocol in Pharmacy Practice
11:15 AM Keeping Up With USP Chapter 800 and the Expected Impact on Kentucky Pharmacies Barbara Jolly, RPh, MPA, LDE Director, Office of Lifelong Professional Development Sullivan University College of Pharmacy Louisville, Kentucky
UAN # 0022-0000-17-037-L03-P [AB]* • Summarize the key elements of USP <800> and its intended impact on community and institutional pharmacies • Predict the impact of USP <800> on physician office-based infusions and infusion centers • Discuss the requirements for developing and maintaining a hazardous drug list for an organization • Compare USP <800> requirements to the NIOSH requirements for handling hazardous medications • Contrast the hazardous drug requirements under USP <797> and USP <800>
12:15 PM Lunch (provided)1:15 PM Senate Bill 101 & Immunization Update Clark Kebodeaux, PharmD, BCACP Clinical Assistant Professor - University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy Lexington, Kentucky
UAN # 0022-0000-17-038-L03-P [KB]* • Define the contents of Senate Bill 101 and the potential impact for pharmacy practice in Kentucky • Describe the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) updates and recommendations for vaccination • Evaluate a patient’s immunization and medical history to provide appropriate recommendations
2:15 PM The New Kentucky Immunization Registry Trish Freeman, RPh, PhD, FAPhA Director, Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Practice University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy - Lexington, Kentucky
UAN # 0022-0000-17-039-L01-P [KB]* • Review what KYIR is and the information within the registry • Describe how to utilize and participate in the registry
3:15 PM Break
3:30 PM Legislative Update Ralph E. Bouvette, RPh, PhD, JD Executive Vice President - American Pharmacy Services Corporation Frankfort, Kentucky
UAN # 0022-0000-17-040-L03-P [KB]* • Review the process by which legislation is introduced, considered, and, if successful, passed by the Kentucky General Assembly • Discuss select legislation introduced during the 2017 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly impact on the practice of pharmacy in Kentucky
4:30 PM Evaluation and Adjournment
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