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2014 EduConf Meeting Syllabus

2:15-3:45 p.m. Workshop Sessions #5 11 Friday February 7, 2014 ACA – Effective Leadership Through Communication Caribbean Salon V 0201-9999-14-017-L04-P/T This session will be a balance of theory and concepts, and practical application, which can lead to behavioral changes. First, we will discuss what it means to take a communication-centric approach to leadership, as opposed to the common trait-based approaches. Building on this foundation, participants will be introduced to various concepts (e.g., framing, storytelling, emotional intelligence) that can help them in leading others. Finally, participants will be given the opportunity to practice newly-introduced skills through scripting and role-playing. At the conclusion of this educational session, the pharmacist and technician attendee will be able to: • Identify and explain a communication-based perspective on leadership. • Discuss various behaviors associated with communication-based leadership. • Implement leadership strategies and tactics to engage staff and improve pharmacy operations. • Connect leadership strategies to various outcomes in the pharmacy (e.g., improved communication, teamwork, stress reduction). Presented by: Jeremy Fyke, PhD, Assistant Professor, Diederich College of Communication, Marquette University Program Type: Knowledge-Based IACP – How Boards are Grappling With the Changes in Compounding Oversight – A Practitioner Member Perspective. Caribbean Salons VI, VII, VIII 0201-9999-14-018-L04-P/T Increase awareness of new oversight activities and requirements of state boards of pharmacy that should improve compliance with laws, regulations, and standards. Learn how to also use IACP’s StateSide legislative tracking spreadsheet to stay current on what’s happening nationally. At the conclusion of this educational session, the pharmacist and technician attendee will be able to: • Identify gaps in regulatory oversight of sterile compounding highlighted by the NECC tragedy. • Describe activities of Boards of Pharmacy to address gaps. • Describe focus of state legislative activities to improve oversight of sterile compounding. Presented by: Caroline D. Juran, RPh, Virginia Board of Pharmacy; Robert Marshall, PharmD, Vital Care Pharmacy of Norfolk, Member, Nebraska Board of Pharmacy; Elizabeth “Scotti” Russell, RPh, National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP) Program Type: Knowledge-Based ACVP – “New Horizons” – The Pharmacists Role in Veterinary Hospice and Palliative Care Caribbean Salons I & II 0201-9999-14-010-L01-P/T Although the concept of pet hospice has been around since the late 1980’s, the veterinary profession in general has only recently recognized this unique opportunity for service. With their familiarity of human hospice and palliative care options for human patients, pharmacists are natural and ideal members of a veterinary hospice team. At the end of this presentation, pharmacists and technicians should understand the similarities and differences between human and animal hospice and be able to market their skills for establishing an animal hospice with a veterinarian. At the conclusion of this educational session, the pharmacist and technician attendee will be able to: • Compare human hospice to veterinary hospice. • Identify challenges of establishing a veterinary hospice. • Determine the pharmacist and technician’s role in veterinary hospice and palliative care. Presented by: Dinah G. Jordan, BSPh, RPh, PharmD, FSVHP, DICVP, College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University Program Type: Knowledge-Based REPEAT REPEAT 2:15-3:15 p.m. 2:15-3:45 p.m. REPEAT


2014 EduConf Meeting Syllabus
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