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27th Annual Virtual Clinical Network Retreat


27th Annual Virtual Clinical Network Retreat
June 8 - June 10, 2021
To Register: Click here
 
 
The SCPHCA 27th Annual Clinical Network Retreat focuses on the training needs of clinical team members working in South Carolina’s community health centers. Tracks available for the following specialties: Cancer Prevention, Clinical Quality, HIV/AIDS Care Coordination, Behavioral Health, Pharmacy, and Oral Health.

Date: Jun 8, 2021 09:00 AM - Jun 10, 2021 03:00 PM

Fee

$0.00

CE Hours

10.50

CE Units

1.050

Activity Type

  • Knowledge

Target Audience(s)

  • Pharmacists

Accreditation(s)

Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
The University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

Co-Sponsor(s)

South Carolina Primary Health Care Association

Requirements for CE Credit

Participants must sign in upon arrival and have attendance verified. To claim credit for this activity, participants must complete the online program evaluation and must update their accounts to properly reflect their month/day of birth and correct NABP e-Profile ID.  To register with NABP or look up your NABP e-Profile ID, please click on the CPE Monitor logo below to be directed to their site. Credit that is claimed greater than 60 days from the date of the program will be automatically rejected by the CPE Monitor.  Claiming credit within 30 days of the live program will ensure that any issues with transmission to the CPE Monitor can be rectified in advance of the 60-day deadline.  If you would like a paper statement of credit, you may print an individual statement or a transcript from your NABP e-Profile.

 

 

 

 

At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
  1. Explain the impact of stress and anxiety during traumatic events (Normalize)
  2. Identify two coping mechanisms for navigating an uncertain future during a pandemic (Cope)
  3. Discuss the importance of staying socially connected during social distancing (Connect)

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Mark Evces, PhD, ABPP
CEO, WorkHaven LLC

Activity Number

0062-9999-21-112-L04-P
Date: 06/08/21
Time: 01:00 PM - 02:00 PM

CE Hours

1.00
 

 

At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
  1. Discuss how South Carolina federally qualified health centers utilize 340B funds to support patient services and programs across all operational and clinical departments
  2. Outline how to increase all team members comfort level and ability in communicating the benefits of the 340B program within their department and the organization as a whole
  3. List three ways you will facilitate opportunities for your team members to learn how to communicate the benefits of the 340B program internally and to external stakeholders within the next six months

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Joseph H. Odom, RPh
Director of Pharmacy, Health Care Partners of S.C.

Natassia Allen, MBA
340B Program Manager, BJHCHS

Sue Veer, MBA
President & CEO, Carolina Health Centers

Activity Number

0062-9999-21-113-L04-P
Date: 06/08/21
Time: 02:15 PM - 03:15 PM

CE Hours

1.00
 

 

 

At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
  1. Outline South Carolina’s plan for the phased allocation of the COVID vaccine and the logistics for achieving this plan
  2. Discuss SCDHEC’s strategies for utilizing federally qualified health centers to address racial and rural disparities in access to the vaccine in South Carolina
  3. Discuss opportunities to expand collaborations with federally qualified health centers to ensure long-term sustainability of the state’s COVID response plan

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Jane Kelly, MD
Assistant State Epidemiologist, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control

Activity Number

0062-9999-21-114-L04-P
Date: 06/09/21
Time: 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM

CE Hours

1.25
 

 

At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
  1. Summarize clinical, operational and financial policies and procedures needed to support an organization-wide opt-out HIV testing policy
  2. Outline best practices for discussing opt-out testing with a patient
  3. Discuss clinical practices, procedures, and team-based care that need to be in place for responding to unanticipated HIV diagnoses

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Eric Schlueter, MD
CMO, Cooperative Health

Activity Number

0062-9999-21-115-L02-P
Date: 06/09/21
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

CE Hours

1.00
 

 

At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
  1. Recognize the bidirectional relationship between major depressive disorder (MDD) and medical illness on clinical presentation and course of illness
  2. Recommend optimal pharmacological treatment regimens for patients with depressive disorders using knowledge of therapeutic effects, adverse effects, and interactions of antidepressant drugs
  3. Implement integrated care models in clinical practice

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Meera Narasimhan, MD
Professor, Chair in the Department of Neuropsychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Prisma Health, USC

Activity Number

0062-9999-21-116-L01-P
Date: 06/09/21
Time: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM

CE Hours

2.00
 

 

 

At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
  1. Discuss how communities of color are more vulnerable to the COVID-19 infection
  2. Identify reasons Black and Brown people are reluctant to embrace the vaccine
  3. Discuss how minority community leaders, especially in the medical profession, are responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination efforts
  4. Discuss how social determinants of health and systemic racism have led to worse outcomes for COVID-19

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Taison Bell, MD
Assistant Professor of Medicine, Divisions of Infectious Disease and Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine, University of Virginia

Activity Number

0062-9999-21-117-L04-P
Date: 06/10/21
Time: 09:30 AM - 10:45 AM

CE Hours

1.25
 

 

At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
  1. Recognize the importance of care coordination among patients diagnosed with hypertension
  2. Identify clinicians and care teams to support blood pressure management through remote patient monitoring in a community health setting
  3. Describe how a team-based approach can manage co-occurring diseases and reduce provider burnout

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Daniel T. Lackland, DrPH, FACE, FAHA, FASH
Professor, Director, Division of Translational Neuroscience and Population Studies, Department of Neurology, Medical University of South Carolina

Activity Number

0062-9999-21-118-L04-P
Date: 06/10/21
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM

CE Hours

1.00
 

 

At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
  1. Discuss how federally qualified health centers are using their pharmacy team to support COVID vaccination efforts
  2. Discuss best-practices for integrating the pharmacy team into vaccination efforts for children and adults across all vaccines
  3. Outline three steps you can take to make your pharmacy team a permanent member of your health center’s vaccination team beyond pandemic response efforts within the next six months

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Chris Downey, PharmD
Ambulatory Care Pharmacist, NHFHS

Courtney Kaye, PharmD, MBA
Director of Pharmacy, BJHCHS

Activity Number

0062-9999-21-119-L04-P
Date: 06/10/21
Time: 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM

CE Hours

2.00