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The Florida Pharmacy Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Up to 16 contact hours are available upon successful completion of attendance and evaluation forms. Statements of continuing education will be available for you to download and print in 4 weeks. This is an ACPE knowledge based activity. Consultant number pending. Speakers have no relevant financial relationship to the activities. PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TALLAHASSEE, FL PERMIT #801 610 North Adams Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 MEETING LOCATION MARRIOTT 4670 Salisbury Road Jacksonville, Florida 32256 Call 800-962-9786 by April 27, 2018 for Reservations WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Community Pharmacists Pharmacy Technicians Hospital Pharmacists Consultant Pharmacists Automatically Reports To CE BROKER Hotel Information: FPA room rate is $94 plus tax (single/double occupancy). The room reservation deadline is Friday, April 27. Thereafter, reservations will be taken on a space or rate availability basis. Check-in time is 3:00pm /check-out time is 12:00pm. All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Complimentary internet is available in guest rooms. Self parking is complimentary. Cancellation Policy: If cancellation is made in writing 30 days prior to the program a refund will be made less a $10 service charge. If cancellation is made 29-10 days prior to the program, a refund will be made, less a $50 service charge. Cancellation requested in writing after that date will result in credit for another FPA CE program or service valid for one year. Tax Deduction: The expense of continuing education, when taken to maintain and improve professional skills is tax deductible. Please contact your accountant for complete details. ADA Regulations: The FPA complies with ADA requirements. Please contact the office in advance of the meeting for any needed technical assistance. Policy on Industry Support: The FPA adheres to the US Food and Drug Administrator’s policy on industry supported educational activities as well as the ACPE Standards and Policies. The policies require, among other things, that we conduct the educational program supported by any corporate educational grants independently and without control by the grantor of the program’s planning, content or execution. Furthermore, the programs must be free of commercial bias for or against any product. Children: Children under age 18 are not allowed in CE programs. Temperature: Please bring a sweater or jacket as room temperature may vary.

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The Florida Pharmacy Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Up to 16 contact hours are available upon successful completion of attendance and evaluation forms. Statements of continuing education will be available for you to download and print in 4 weeks. This is an ACPE knowledge based activity. Consultant number pending. Speakers have no relevant � nancial relationship to the activities.

PRST STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDTALLAHASSEE, FL

PERMIT #801

610 North Adams StreetTallahassee, FL 32301

MEETING LOCATIONMARRIOTT

4670 Salisbury RoadJacksonville, Florida 32256

Call 800-962-9786 by April 27, 2018for Reservations

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?Community Pharmacists Pharmacy Technicians Hospital Pharmacists Consultant Pharmacists

Automatically ReportsTo CE BROKER

Hotel Information: FPA room rate is $94 plus tax (single/double occupancy). The room reservation deadline is Friday, April 27. Thereafter, reservations will be taken on a space or rate availability basis. Check-in time is 3:00pm /check-out time is 12:00pm. All reservations must be accompanied by a � rst night room deposit or guaranteed with a major credit card. Complimentary internet is available in guest rooms. Self parking is complimentary. Cancellation Policy: If cancellation is made in writing 30 days prior to the program a refund will be made less a $10 service charge. If cancellation is made 29-10 days prior to the program, a refund will be made, less a $50 service charge. Cancellation requested in writing after that date will result in credit for another FPA CE program or service valid for one year.Tax Deduction: The expense of continuing education, when taken to maintain and improve professional skills is tax deductible. Please contact your accountant for complete details.ADA Regulations: The FPA complies with ADA requirements. Please contact the o� ce in advance of the meeting for any needed technical assistance.

Policy on Industry Support: The FPA adheres to the US Food and Drug Administrator’s policy on industry supported educational activities as well as the ACPE Standards and Policies. The policies require, among other things, that we conduct the educational program supported by any corporate educational grants independently and without control by the grantor of the program’s planning, content or execution. Furthermore, the programs must be

free of commercial bias for or against any product.Children: Children under age 18 are not allowed in

CE programs.Temperature: Please bring a sweater or

jacket as room temperature may vary.

4 WAYS TO REGISTERONLINE: www.pharmview.com PH: 850-222-2400MAIL: 610 N. Adams Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301 FAX: 850-561-6758

REGISTRATION FORM Pre Registration Deadline: Friday, May 4, 2018Name ___________________________________________________________________________________

Address __________________________________________________________________________________

City ______________________________________ State __________________ Zip ___________________

Phone (work) ____________________________________ (home) ___________________________________

EMail Address ______________________________________________________________________________

Practice Setting _____________________________________________________________________________

FL Lic# (PS) __________________________ (PU) ____________________ (RPT) _______________________

NABP e-pro� le number ______________________________ DOB (MM/DD) _______________________________

Emergency Contact Name and Number _______________________________________________________________

TWO DAY EDUCATION REGISTRATION (12 CREDIT HOURS)EXCLUDES: “Reducing Medication Errors” and “Validating Controlled Substances” Before May 4 Onsite Amount FPA Member $190 $240 $ ___________ Non Member $295 $360 $ ___________ Pharmacist Best Value* $385 $435 $ ___________ Member Tech $55 $70 $ ___________ Non Member Tech $75 $90 $ ___________

Technician Best Value* $85 $100 $ ___________ *Best Value Includes Registration and Membership

DAILY EDUCATION REGISTRATION (6 CREDIT HOURS)EXCLUDES: “Reducing Medication Errors” and “Validating Controlled Substances” Before May 4 Onsite Amount FPA Member $145 $180 $ ___________ Non Member $195 $260 $ ___________ Member Tech $45 $60 $ ___________ Non Member Tech $65 $80 $ ___________

Select the day you will attend: Saturday Sunday

OPTIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS - Separate Fees Apply

Saturday, May 19 “Reducing Medication Errors” 2 Credit Hours FPA Member - $40 Onsite Fee: $50 Non-Member - $60 Onsite Fee: $70

Sunday, May 20 “Validating Controlled Substances” 2 Credit Hours FPA Member - $40 Onsite Fee: $50 Non-Member - $60 Onsite Fee: $70

Total $ ___________

PRINTED BOOKLETS - CE HANDOUTSThe “Handouts” will be posted on our website www.pharmview.com

the week of the conference for you to print out and bring with you to the meeting.

Printed booklets of the “Handouts” are available to purchase of $25.00 each.

I would like a printed, hard copy booklet: $ _______________

PAYMENT METHOD TOTAL ENCLOSED $ ___________ Check (To: FPA) AMEX Discover MasterCard Visa

Account # __________________________________________ Security Code __________ (REQUIRED)

Exp. Date ________ Billing Address ___________________________________________

Signature ______________________________________________________________Children under the age of 18 are not allowed in CE programs.

Saturday, May 19th 6 hrs RC or 8 hrs GCE6:30-7:00am Registration Desk Open

7:00-8:30am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCLegislative Update 2018Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO. UAN: 0165-0000-18-027-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-027-L03-T

10:15-11:45am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCTelepharmacy: Path to the Telehealth FutureChristopher Sullivan, PhD, Image Research, LLC. UAN: 0165-0000-18-028-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-028-L03-T

10:00-10:15am BREAK

10:15-11:45am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCPharmacy Health Information Exchange: The Promise. The Reality. The Future.Walt Culbertson, President, Connecting Healthcare. UAN: 0165-0000-18-029-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-029-L03-T

11:45-1:15pm Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCPrescription Drug Monitoring Program UpdateRebecca R. Poston, BPharm, MHL, FCCM, E-FORCSE Florida’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Director. UAN: 0165-0000-18-030-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-030-L03-T

1:30-3:30pm Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECHReducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a CQI (Separate Registration Fee Required)Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO. UAN: 0165-0000-18-031-L05-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-031-L05-T Sunday, May 20th 6 hrs RC or 8 hrs GCE6:30-7:00am Registration Desk Open

7:00-8:30am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCRegulatory Considerations: Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants Prescribing Controlled SubstancesSuzy Wise, PharmD, MBA, CPh, Pharmacy Operations Manager, Westminister Pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-18-032-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-032-L03-T

8:30-10:00am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCFlorida Board of Pharmacy UpdateJonathan Hickman, PharmD, Regional Clinical Account Director, AstraZeneca, FL Board of Pharmacy Member. UAN: 0165-0000-18-033-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-033-L03-T

10:00-10:15am BREAK

10:15-11:45am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCThe Opioid Crisis: Where We Are, How We Got Here, and Where’s It Going? Joseph Cammilleri, PharmD, BCACP, CPE, Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist, Pain Management, PGY2 Pain/Palliative Care Program Director. UAN: 0165-0000-18-034-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-034-L03-T

11:45-1:15pm Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCInspecting Pharmacies for Compliance to Florida Laws Robert Di� ore, RPh, Pharmaceutical Program Manager, Florida Department of Health Investigative Services. UAN: 0165-0000-18-035-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-035-L03-T

1:30-2:30pm Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECHPharmacists Role in the Dispensing of Controlled Substances (Separate Registration Fee)Joseph Cammilleri, PharmD, BCACP, CPE, Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist, Pain Management, PGY2 Pain/Palliative Care Program Director, Brittany Johnson, PharmD and Palliative Care Stewardship Pharmacist, UF Health Jacksonville. UAN: 0165-0000-18-036-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-036-L03-T

Saturday, May 19th 6 hrs RC or 8 hrs GCE

6:30-7:00am Registration Desk Open

7:00-8:30am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCLegislative Update 2018Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe the recent and proposed changes to Florida laws related to the practice of pharmacy; Execute changes within the pharmacy to maintain compliance with current Florida laws; Explain how revisions to the pharmacy practice act and rules may help technicians in their e� orts to support pharmacist services. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Recognize the recent and proposed changes to Florida laws related to the practice of pharmacy; Identify changes within the pharmacy to maintain compliance with current Florida laws; Explain how revisions to the pharmacy practice act and rules may help technicians in their e� orts to support pharmacist services.UAN: 0165-0000-18-027-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-027-L03-T

10:15-11:45am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCTelepharmacy: Path to the Telehealth FutureChristopher Sullivan, PhD, Image Research, LLC. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Explain the technical capabilities of the telecommunication infrastructure underlying Telepharmacy implementation; Identify the key Telepharmacy policy issues that drive regulations at state and federal levels; Describe how Telepharmacy solutions are implemented in the USA today; Recognize speci� c use cases that demonstrate the value of Telepharmacy in a pharmaceutical setting. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Recognize the infrastructure of implementing telepharmacy; Discuss state and federal regulations of telepharmacy; Recognize cases that have shown the value of telepharmacy.UAN: 0165-0000-18-028-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-028-L03-T

10:00-10:15am BREAK

10:15-11:45am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCPharmacy Health Information Exchange: The Promise. The Reality. The Future.Walt Culbertson, President, Connecting Healthcare. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe current state of electronic clinical exchange between pharmacies, physicians and other medical providers; Provide an overview of the existing methods of electronic connections within the pharmacy/provider community such as electronic prescribing; Discuss the evolving foundations for better engaging HIE for clinical information � ow that can support Medication Therapy Management to optimize drug therapy and improve therapeutic outcomes for patients. Upon completion technicians will be able to: De� ne HIE; Recognize the current state of electronic patient exchange between pharmacies and physicians; Recognize the use of electronic prescribing in FL.UAN: 0165-0000-18-029-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-029-L03-T

11:45-1:15pm Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCPrescription Drug Monitoring Program UpdateRebecca R. Poston, BPharm, MHL, FCCM, E-FORCSE Florida’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Director. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Discuss E-FORCSE’s purpose, background and available information; Review bene� ts and navigational changes in the new AWARxE software platform; Provide tips on accessing Patient Advisory Reports; Discuss recent legislative activity impacting E-FORCSE; Review the impact of E-FORCSE utilization on prescriber and patient behavior. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Describe the purpose of E-FORCSE; Recognize the changes in the new software; Discuss how legislation a� ect E-FORCSE.UAN: 0165-0000-18-030-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-030-L03-T

1:30-3:30pm Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECHReducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a CQI (Separate Registration Fee Required)Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO. Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: De� ne elements of a Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Program; Restructure a pharmacy practice to address quality related events; Analyze some common causes of quality related events; Implement an action plan to address quality of care in pharmacies with a goal towards error reduction and prevention; Recite quality improvement regulations for Florida pharmacies. Upon completion technicians will be able to: De� ne CQI; List most common medication errors; Employ techniques to reduce medication errors by using CQI. UAN: 0165-0000-18-031-L05-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-031-L05-T

Sunday, May 20th 6 hrs RC or 8 hrs GCE

6:30-7:00am Registration Desk Open

7:00-8:30am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCRegulatory Considerations: Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants Prescribing Controlled SubstancesSuzy Wise, PharmD, MBA, CPh, Pharmacy Operations Manager, Westminister Pharmacy. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacist will be able to: Describe the rationale behind ARNPs and PAs regulatory authority to prescribe controlled substances; Review 2016 FL House Bill 423 (HB423); Review the requirements for controlled substance prescribing as per F.S. 456.44; Review the process for and veri� cation of a controlled substance prescribing practitioner designation per FL Department of Health; Review the process for the ARNP and the PA DEA application and renewal; Review practical application of the CDC opiate guidelines; Evaluate patient case studies pertaining to regulatory compliance practices for ARNP and PA controlled substances prescribing. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Identify agents ARNPs and PAs are able to prescribe; List limitations for ARNPs and PAs; Recognize the process for applying or renewing the DEA permit. UAN: 0165-0000-18-032-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-032-L03-T

8:30-10:00am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCFlorida Board of Pharmacy UpdateJonathan Hickman, PharmD, Regional Clinical Account Director, AstraZeneca, FL Board of Pharmacy Member. Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Summarize rule changes for the Florida Board of Pharmacy; Discuss how these changes will change the scope of pharmacy practice; Identify how the changes will a� ect pharmacists and technicians. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Identify the Florida Board of Pharmacy rule changes; List changes made by the Florida Board of Pharmacy that will a� ect pharmacy technicians; Recognize how the Board changes will a� ect the profession of pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-18-033-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-033-L03-T

10:00-10:15am BREAK

10:15-11:45am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCThe Opioid Crisis: Where We Are, How We Got Here, and Where’s It Going? Joseph Cammilleri, PharmD, BCACP, CPE, Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist, Pain Management, PGY2 Pain/Palliative Care Program Director. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to:  Explain the genesis of the opioid crisis and how prescription drug abuse led to heroin abuse; Describe how fentanyl abuse became so prevalent and how this has led to the abuse of numerous fentanyl analogs; Discuss the pharmacology, the bene� ts, and potential problems with naloxone use. Upon completion technicians will be able to:  Discuss the opiod crisis; Discuss how prescription drugs have been abused; Recognize the use of naloxone. UAN: 0165-0000-18-034-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-034-L03-T

11:45-1:15pm Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCInspecting Pharmacies for Compliance to Florida Laws Robert Di� ore, RPh, Pharmaceutical Program Manager, Florida Department of Health Investigative Services. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe the role of the Department of Health Inspectors; Illustrate the steps necessary for pharmacies to take to ensure a compliant inspection; Explain common issues that Department inspectors encounter when visiting a pharmacy; Identify the responsibilities of pharmacy sta� during a routine inspection. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Recognize the role of the Department of Health Inspectors; List common issues experienced in pharmacies found by inspectors; Discuss the duties a technician can perform during an inspection. UAN: 0165-0000-18-035-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-035-L03-T

1:30-2:30pm Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECHPharmacists Role in the Dispensing of Controlled Substances (Separate Registration Fee)Joseph Cammilleri, PharmD, BCACP, CPE, Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist, Pain Management, PGY2 Pain/Palliative Care Program Director, Brittany Johnson, PharmD and Palliative Care Stewardship Pharmacist, UF Health Jacksonville. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe how to ensure access to controlled substances for all patients with a valid prescription; Use the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program’s Database; Assess prescriptions for appropriate therapeutic value; Detect prescriptions that are not based on a legitimate medical purpose; Discuss the laws and rules related to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Use the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program’s \Database; Assess prescriptions for appropriate and accurate information; Recognize the laws and rules related to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances.UAN: 0165-0000-18-036-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-18-036-L03-T