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			 8:00 am- 
			9:00 am 
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			 Check In and Breakfast 
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			 9:00 am- 
			10:00 am 
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			 Medication Safety Pearls 
			Whitney Simerlein, PharmD; Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 
			ACPE UAN 0062-9999-20-078-L05-P/T 
			(1.0 credit hours, 0.1 CEU; knowledge-based) 
			Learning Objectives: 
			At the completion of this activity, the pharmacist and pharmacy technician will be able to: 
			
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			 10:00 am-10:15 am 
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			 Break 
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			 10:15 am- 
			11:15 pm 
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			 Updates in anticoagulation: the Do’s and Don’ts of DOAC use 
			Emmeline Tran, PharmD, BCPS; Assistant Professor, Medical University of South  Carolina; Charleston, SC 
			ACPE UAN 0062-9999-20-079-L01-P/T 
			(1.0 credit hours, 0.1 CEU; disease state management/drug therapy; application-based) 
			Learning Objectives: 
			At the conclusion of the program, the pharmacist will be able to: 
			
 At the completion of this activity, the pharmacy technician will be able to: 
			
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			 11:15 am - 
			12:15 pm 
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			 Use of MAT in the treatment of opioid use disorder 
			Samuel Schumann, MD, MSCR; Assistant Professor of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 
			ACPE UAN 0062-9999-20-076-L08-P/T 
			(1.0 credit hours, 0.1 CEU; knowledge-based) 
			Learning Objectives: 
			At the completion of this activity, the pharmacist and pharmacy technician will be able to: 
			
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			 12:15 pm- 
			1:00 pm 
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			 Lunch 
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			 1:00 pm- 
			3:00 pm 
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			 New Drug Update 2019-2020 
			C. Wayne Weart, Pharm.D., BCPS, FASHP, FAPhA; Professor, MUSC College of Pharmacy 
			ACPE UAN 0062-9999-20-080-L01-P/T 
			(2.0 credit hours, 0.2 CEU; knowledge-based) 
			Learning Objectives: 
			At the completion of this activity, the pharmacist and pharmacy technician will be able to: 
			
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			 3:00 pm- 
			3:15 pm 
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			 Break 
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			 3:15 pm- 
			4:15 pm 
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			 Health Literacy – What is it? Why does it matter? How is it measured? 
			Anthony DeClue, PharmD; Assistant Professor, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 
			ACPE UAN 0062-9999-20-077-L04-P/T 
			(1.0 credit hours, 0.1 CEU; knowledge-based) 
			Learning Objectives: 
			At the completion of this activity, the pharmacist and pharmacy technician will be able to: 
			
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			 4:15 pm- 
			4:30 pm 
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			 Wrap Up and Accessing CE Documentation 
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Date: Mar 28, 2020 09:00 AM - 04:30 PM
CE Hours
CE Units
Activity Type
- Knowledge-Based and Application-Based
 
Target Audience(s)
- Pharmacists
 - Pharmacy Technicians
 
Accreditation(s)
						
								 
							
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					  The University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. 
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Co-Sponsor(s)
Requirements for CE Credit
- Determine the root cause of commonly seen errors in both outpatient and inpatient pharmacy settings
 - Identify strategies for reducing patient harm with prescribing, storing, preparing, dispensing, and administering medications
 - Recognize the benefits of a multidisciplinary approach to medication safety
 
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
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														Whitney Simerlein, PharmD, BCACP
														
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Activity Number
0062-9999-20-078-L05-P/TCE Hours
- Recognize indications for direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) therapy
 - Identify safety concerns associated with the use and monitoring of anticoagulant therapy
 - Evaluate patient-specific parameters when selecting anticoagulation regimens
 
- Recognize indications for direct oral anticoagulant (DOAC) therapy
 - Identify drug-drug interactions associated with the use of anticoagulant therapy
 - Classify clinical scenarios in which DOAC therapy may not be appropriate
 
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
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														Emmeline Tran, PharmD, BCPS
														
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Activity Number
0062-9999-20-079-L01-P/TCE Hours
- Identify indications for initiation of medication assisted treatment
 - Describe the options available for medication assisted treatment and characteristics which influence selection of a treatment option for a specific patient
 - Outline current delivery methods for medication assisted treatment
 
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
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														Samuel Schumann, MD, MSCR
														
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Activity Number
0062-9999-20-076-L08-P/TCE Hours
- Discuss guidelines for Type 2 diabetes, lipids, resistant hypertension, HFrEF, and asthma
 - Describe current information concerning new FDA approved medications in the selection of evidence-based pharmacotherapy
 
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
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														C. Wayne Weart, PharmD, FASHP, FAPhA
														
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Activity Number
0062-9999-20-080-L01-P/TCE Hours
- Describe health literacy, how it is different from plain literacy, and identify some major components and related topics
 - Describe the clinical significance of health literacy as an indicator of health outcomes including potential health disparities
 - Explain the progressive development of measuring and screening tools of health literacy
 - Discuss some key current initiatives taking place in efforts to improve health literacy
 
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
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														Anthony DeClue, PharmD
														
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