Ready to Quit: A Case-Based Smoking Cessation Education Program

Ready to Quit provides comprehensive education on the smoking cessation process and prepares you to help your patients stop smoking. The full course consists of ten, 30 minute modules on the role of the pharmacist in smoking cessation, counseling strategies, and a review of the latest information on over-the-counter and pharmacologic quit products. You’ll also […]

Teaching in the Flipped Classroom

This CPE course explores the types of technology used in a real flipped-classroom setting. Hear discussion on the advantages of using technology to provide material prior to class, assess the understanding of that material, and promote active learning environments. Listen to this session to develop a strategy to incorporate technology into your current teaching activities.

Available Strategies to Reverse Oral Anticoagulation Medications

In this application-based continuing pharmacy education activity Dr Michael Smith, PharmD, CACP discusses the reversal of oral anticoagulation medications.Target Audience: Pharmacists who are interested in the management of patients on anticoagulation therapy and/or who are interested in starting pharmacy services for patients on anticoagulation therapy This activity is not accredited for technicians. Michael Smith, PharmD, […]

Vaccine Update: Zoster vaccine – worth the wait? and Pearls for Influenza Season

Need help making sense of the recent changes related to the zoster vaccine? Which patients should receive it? This course discusses the safety and efficacy of the new zoster vaccine as well as provide guidance for applying the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations to patients in your practice. In addition, hear a quick […]

Semaglutide: A GLP-1 Agonist with Positive Cardiovascular Outcomes?

This application-based continuing pharmacy education course provides a journal club-focused discussion for pharamcists and student pharmacists to more adequately understand the current climate of drug approval with regard to diabetes medications. Join us as we focus on the newest GLP-1 agonist to hit the market, semaglutide, and how it compares to previously approved members of […]

SBIRT: A Public Health Approach to Reduce Substance Use Health Risks

Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT), is a simple, effective, and low cost public health approach to increase patient awareness of the health risks associated with alcohol, and illicit and prescription drug misuse. The SBIRT system identifies at-risk patients and uses motivational interviewing strategies to support patient efforts to develop healthier behaviors. This […]

Iowa Pharmacists – Wear your cape to work: Pharmacist-initiated naloxone dispensing

Laws surrounding dispensing and prescribing naloxone have changed in many states. Now more than ever, pharmacists need to take an active role in identifying patients at risk of overdose. This course provides an overview of the changes related to naloxone use in Iowa. Receive guidance on when to consider a co-prescription of naloxone and what […]

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