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11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. Exhibitor Experience with Lunch Sponsored by Topi-Click Topical Dosing Applicator. Caribbean Salons III-IV 1:00-2:00 p.m. Workshop Sessions #4 ACA – The Patient Centered Medical Home Caribbean Salon V 0201-9999-14-002-L04-P/T The patient centered medical home model of care seeks to transform the traditional approach to outpatient care. This new model strives to be proactive in caring for patients and providing a patient centered approach vs. a provider centered approach to care. There are multiple areas for pharmacy involvement from providing medication reviews and reconciliations to disease state management education. At the conclusion of this educational session, the pharmacist and technician attendee will be able to: • Describe the characteristics of the Patient Centered Medical Home. • Describe current pharmacist involvement in the Patient Centered Medical Home. • Identify opportunities for pharmacist involvement in the Patient Centered Medical Home. Presented by: Jeremy Thomas, PharmD, CDE, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, UAMS College of Pharmacy Program Type: Knowledge-Based IACP – Growing your Pharmacy Business Through Sales and Marketing While Avoiding Regulatory Scrutiny Caribbean Salons VI, VII, VIII 0201-9999-14-015-L03-P/T Substantially review the provisions and details of Federal and State laws/regulations. Visually display risks of different courses of conduct through multimedia relating to pharmacy marketing. Analyze effects through common scenarios and case studies. Provide pointers and tips on how to bring pharmacy practice to compliance. At the conclusion of this educational session, the pharmacist and technician attendee will be able to: • Discuss different methods of employing a sales force and marketing campaign. • Identify and be aware of Federal and State laws regulations governing use, conduct and compensation of sales representatives. • Identify and be knowledgeable about Federal and State law relating to permissible marketing materials. • Describe compliance with Federal and State Laws. Presented by: Jonathan E. Levitt, Esq., Frier Levitt LLC Program Type: Knowledge-Based ACVP – Overview of NSAIDS and Antimicrobials in Diseased Horses Caribbean Salons I & II 0201-9999-14-016-L01-P/T NSAIDS are used frequently in horses and this program will discuss some of the best options to use, particularly in diseased horses. This program will also discuss an overview of the approved and extra-label NSAIDS that are effective in treating horse diseases such as colic, osteoarthritis, laminitis and joint disease. At the conclusion of this educational session, the pharmacist and technician attendee will be able to: • Review common NSAIDS and Antimicrobials prescribed in diseased horses. • Identify clinical skills for consulting with veterinarians on human extra-label use of antibiotics and NSAIDS in horses. • Review restrictions of drug therapy in race or show horses to ensure legal dispensing of medications. • Recognize the need to be aware of horses intended for food in the US and Europe. Presented by: Sue Hudson Duran, RPh, MS, PhD, DICVP, FSVHP, Auburn University Program Type: Knowledge-Based 10 REPEAT REPEAT This program is made possible through an unrestricted educational grant-in-aid from Freedom Pharmaceuticals, Inc. This program is made possible through an unrestricted educational grant-in-aid from Freedom Pharmaceuticals, Inc. This program is made possible through an unrestricted educational grant-in-aid from Freedom Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 1:00-2:00 p.m. 1:00-2:00 p.m. REPEAT Fort Lauderdale, Florida ~ February 5-8, 2014


2014 EduConf Meeting Syllabus
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