How Am I Supposed to Breath with No AIR?:
Global initiative for asthma (GINA) guideline updates for adolescents and adults with mild to moderate asthma
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J. Skye Mitchell, PharmD, BCACP;
PGY1 Pharmacy Resident,
Prisma Health Greenville
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2024 Update In Diabetes
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Cynthia Phillips, PharmD, CDCES;
Clinical Associate Professor, USC COP;
Clinical Pharmacist, Prisma Health Richland
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Oh Baby: an OB Primer for the Non-OB Pharmacist
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Ashton Mason, PharmD;
PGY2 Internal Medicine Pharmacy Resident, Prisma Health Midlands
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Biosimilars Decoded - What's in a Name?
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Betsy Blake, PharmD, BCPS, FNAP;
Clinical Associate Professor and Director of Interprofessional Education - USC College of Pharmacy;
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist -
Prisma Health Internal Medicine - Saluda Ridge
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Opioids: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
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Tate Owens, PharmD;
Clinical Pharmacist, Tandem Health
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Immunization Update 2024
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Patricia H. Fabel, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA;
Clinical Associate Professor, USC College of Pharmacy
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Hours | Pharmacists** | Pharmacy Technicians |
Programming From:
(Saturday, February 10)
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6
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$70L | $40L |
1 hour each | $15 | $7.50 |
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CE Hours
CE Units
Activity Type
- Knowledge-Based and Application-Based
Target Audience(s)
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacy Technicians
Accreditation(s)
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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- Apply GINA guidelines to drug therapy decisions for adolescent and adult patients with mild to moderate asthma
- Distinguish the appropriate treatment track based on patient-specific factors
- Employ strategies to educate and encourage patients to adhere to evidence-based treatment plans
- Recognize appropriate therapeutic interchanges for patients using an anti-inflammatory reliever (AIR) or maintenance and reliever therapy (MART)
- Calculate the appropriate day supply for an asthma inhaler written to follow new GINA guidelines
- Identify patients who would benefit from additional counseling from a pharmacist
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
J. Skye Mitchell, PharmD, BCACP
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Activity Number
0062-0000-24-014-H01-P/T
CE Hours
- Describe approaches to promote positive health behaviors in persons with diabetes
- Discuss individualization of pharmacologic approaches of therapy for diabetes
- Explain challenges associated with use of diabetes technology
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Cynthia Phillips, PharmD, CDCES
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Activity Number
0062-0000-24-015-H01-P/T
CE Hours
- Identify common obstetric disease states
- Summarize guideline-directed therapy for common obstetric disease states
- Evaluate evidence-based therapies to optimize care in pregnant patients
- Discuss potential future areas of focus in obstetric pharmacy care
- Identify common obstetric disease states
- Summarize guideline-directed therapy for common obstetric disease states
- Compare therapies to optimize care in pregnant patients
- Discuss potential future areas of focus in obstetric pharmacy care
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Ashton Mason, PharmD
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Activity Number
0062-0000-24-016-H01-P/T
CE Hours
- Define common terms associated with biological products
- Describe the nomenclature process for biologics
- Summarize recent updates for biological products
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Betsy Blake, PharmD, BCPS, FNAP
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Activity Number
0062-0000-24-017-H01-P/T
CE Hours
- Apply the Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) criteria to evaluate patients who may be suffering from OUD
- Identify common signs of opioid withdrawal and overdose symptoms
- Identify available medications and resources to help aid people who are suffering from OUD
- Recognize South Carolina law on prescribing and filling controlled substances
- Discuss how pharmacists can play a role in helping end the Opioid Crisis
- Apply the Opioid Use Disorder (OUD) criteria to evaluate patients who may be suffering from OUD
- Identify common signs of opioid withdrawal and overdose symptoms
- Identify available medications and resources to help aid people who are suffering from OUD
- Recognize South Carolina law on prescribing and filling controlled substances
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Tate Owens, PharmD
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Activity Number
0062-0000-24-018-H08-P/T
CE Hours
- Advocate for patients receiving all recommended immunizations
- Apply updates from the national immunization recommendations to patient cases
- Evaluate recently published vaccine-efficacy studies
- Compare and contrast vaccine products commonly administered in community pharmacies
- Define proper vaccine administration techniques
- Advocate for patients receiving all recommended immunizations
- Explain the technician's role in providing immunizations
- Summarize updates to national immunization recommendations
- List available vaccine products commonly administered in community pharmacies
- Review proper vaccine storage and handling
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Patricia Fabel, PharmD, BCPS
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Activity Number
0062-0000-24-019-H06-P/T