COMP PAC Dinner and Fundraiser Monday, May 19, 2014 7:00-9:00 p.m. Ruth’s Chris Steak House (2231 Crystal Drive, 11th Floor, Arlington, VA 22202) $1000 per person The COMP PAC will host the Honorable Morgan Griffith, U.S. House of Representatives (R, VA-09) as the keynote speaker for the COMP PAC Fundraising Dinner. This year’s COMP PAC Dinner is an exclusive opportunity for IACP members to have a candid and direct dialogue with the Congressman to talk about the future of health care and compounding as well as the current regulatory and legislative issues facing compounding pharmacies. Space at the event will be limited so reserve your seat early and help COMP PAC achieve its goal of raising funds to use in supporting candidates who recognize the value of compounding pharmacists and the services they provide. Remember, COMP PAC is the only PAC exclusively representing the interests of the compounding profession. Click here to attend the COMP PAC Dinner and Fundraiser. Payment for the COMP PAC Dinner must be paid by individual personal check or personal credit card. Tuesday, May 20, 2014 Why We’re Here: Make Your Voice Heard! 1 0 T H A N N U A L R X M I X E R P R E S E N T S : B E N E F I T I N G T H E I A C P F O U N D A T I O N SUNDAY, MAY 18, 2014 ~ 6:30PM – MIDNIGHT Crystal Gateway Marriott ~ Grand Ballroom, Arlington, Va. Registration Opens 6:30 a.m. State Breakfast and Briefing 7:00-9:30 a.m. Arlington Ballroom Salons IV, V, VI Hit the Hill the right way with a good hearty breakfast and advice from a compounding-friendly Congressman at our annual State Breakfast event. Plan your day with colleagues and friends from your state to maximize your time and impact as you take the needs and interests of compounders to Capitol Hill. Off to the Hill! 9:45 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Appointments and scheduling coordinated by Soapbox Consulting, LLC. Capitol Hill Debriefing and Closing Celebration 3:00-6:00 p.m. bin 1700 Make sure that all of your visits pay off by sharing your meetings and discussions with IACP’s Government Affairs team. Update us on your conversations, what follow-up needs to be done, and help “close the loop” to maximize your personal and IACP’s collective impact. This year, enjoy hors d’oeuvres and refreshments as you share your war stories and help celebrate another successful CCH event. And as a special treat to the weary warriors… don’t miss out on the shoulder and neck massages we have scheduled to get you back in shape for your last evening in Washington, D.C.! R E G I S T E R AT 5 C O M P O U N D E R S O N C A P I T O L H I L L I A C P R X . O R G / C C H Continuing Education Credit The IACP 2014 Compounders on Capitol Hill has been approved for 14.5 contact hours (1.45 CEUs) and attendees may acquire up to 11.5 contact hours (1.15 CEUs) of continuing education credit. Attendees will be required to complete an online evaluation for each CE session they attend to verify attendance and acquire their CE. Attendees must provide their NABP e-Profile ID and birthdate (MMDD) to receive credit for any ACPE-accredited CPE session. It is the responsibility of the CPE taker to provide correct information. If incorrect information is provided, the record will be rejected by the CPE Monitor and the CPE credit will not be awarded. If you complete an online evaluation for each CE session you attend at the conclusion of the conference, your CPE credits will be uploaded to the CPE Monitor System within 60 days of completion. If you do not see CPE activity displayed for a session that you attended and it has been more than 60 days since you submitted the CPE to the provider, please contact your CPE provider. All sessions carrying the ACPE program number are approved for continuing education credit. The American College of Apothecaries, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. For the most up-to-date Meeting Agenda go to www.iacprx.org/cch.
IACP CCH 2014
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