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West Virginia Pharmacists Association 109 th Annual Convention October 8 – 9, 2016 Charleston Marriott Town Center Charleston, WV

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West Virginia Pharmacists Association

109th Annual Convention

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October 8 – 9, 2016

Charleston Marriott Town Center Charleston, WV

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WVPA 2016 Annual Convention A two-day convention designed for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, residents, and students. Participants will have an opportunity to attend sessions on an array of contemporary pharmacy topics including: immunization updates, naloxone, student self-care challenge, preceptor development, new drugs, harm reduction, and pharmacy law updates. Dr. Jean-Venable “Kelly” R. Goode, President of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), will deliver the featured presentation on ways to advance pharmacy practice. Continuing Education Credit

The West Virginia University School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education

as a provider of continuing pharmacy education (CPE). Pharmacists can receive up to a total of 13.0 contact hours (1.3 CEUs) of CPE (sessions with ACPE numbers ending in a “P”). Pharmacy technicians can receive up to a total of 6.0 contact hours (0.60 CEUs) of continuing education (ACPE numbers ending in a “T”). There are up to 6.5 contact hours (0.65 CEUs) of CPE for pharmacists on Saturday and 6.5 contact hours (0 .65 CEUs) on Sunday. There are up to 3.0 contact hours (0.30 CEUs) of CPE for technicians on Saturday and 3.0 contact hours (0.30 CEUs) on Sunday. WVUSoP will report your participation in the activity to NABP CPE Monitor within 4-6 weeks for all participants who successfully complete each session. Successful completion includes attending the entire session, signing the attendance sheet and completing an online evaluation form for each session attended. Transcripts of CPE can be printed from NABP CPE Monitor. If needed, statements of credit may be printed at https://pharmacyce.wvu.edu/user/login.

Convention Accommodations The 2016 Annual Convention is being held at Charleston Marriott Town Center in Charleston, WV. For reservations call 1-800-228-9290, or direct at 304-345-6500. The hotel is situated in downtown Charleston, West Virginia, at the junction of Routes 64, 77, and 79. A block of rooms will be available at a conference rate of $105 per night. Deadline to take advantage of these rates is September 9, 2016.

Charleston is the capitol of West Virginia and features a wide range of activities and attractions from the Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences, Capitol Market, the Cultural Center, Capitol Street, Haddad Riverfront Park, and Kanawha State Forest.

Charleston Marriott Town Center

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8:00am – 5:30pm *APhA Pharmacy-Based Cardiovascular Disease Risk Management (Application Based)

Presented by West Virginia University School of Pharmacy Office of Continuing Education. *This activity is pending approval, and will have separate registration and cost. For more information, or to register, please contact the WVU School of Pharmacy at 304-293-5103 or http://pharmacy.hsc.wvu.edu/continuing-education/live-programs/.

7:00pm – 9:00pm WVPA Board of Directors Meeting and Dinner

7:00am Registration and Continental Breakfast

with Exhibitors

8:00am – 10:00am *A Shot of Prevention: A 2016 Immunization Update

Dani S. Dolin, PharmD, CDE, CPT ACPE UAN 0072-9999-16-101-L01-P

(Application-Based) • Apply recent Advisory Committee on Immunization

Practice guidelines for adult vaccinations to clinical practice.

• Review how to appropriately screen a patient prior to vaccination. • Differentiate between available influenza, tetanus-containing, pneumococcal, and meningococcal vaccines and determine

how to select the most appropriate vaccine. • Summarize WV-specific immunization laws, regulations, and procedures specific to pharmacists.

*This session was originally presented in Vienna, WV on April 24, 2016. If you attended this session additional credit will not be awarded. 10:00am – 10:25am Break with Exhibitors 10:25am Welcome – Richard Stevens

Executive Director, WVPA

Moderator - Krista Capehart WVPA President, 2014-2016

10:30am – 12:00pm

Friday, October 7, 2016

Saturday, October 8, 2016

Featured Presentation – Building a Community of Care Jean-Venable “Kelly” R. Goode, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA, FCCP ACPE UAN 0072-9999-16-102-L04-P/T*(Application-Based)

• Explain the current health care environment and the issues facing pharmacists. • Define community-based pharmacy practitioner and integrate the principles including

collaborative practice and team-based care into your practice. • Evaluate opportunities for expanding a community of care in your practice. • Design a plan for expanding a community of care in your practice.

*Pharmacists and Technicians learning objectives are the same. Dr. Goode is the President of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA). She is Professor, Department of Pharmacotherapy and Outcomes Science, VCU School of Pharmacy and the Director of the VCU Community Pharmacy Residency Program. She worked for 10 years with Ukrop’s (now Martin’s) Pharmacy to develop enhanced patient care programs. Dr. Goode is currently a credentialed practitioner at the Daily Planet, Inc., a federally qualified health care center for the homeless where she has developed innovative pharmacist patient care programs within a patient-centered medical home. Dr. Goode has pharmacy practice experience in community, health-system, long-term care, managed care and home care.

Schedule of Events

Haddad Riverfront Park

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Clay Center for the Arts and Sciences

12:00pm – 1:30pm Luncheon with Exhibitors, Tour of Exhibits, Door Prizes 1:30pm – 2:30pm House of Delegates (No CE) Join us to address and debate the current issues of West Virginia pharmacists and the West Virginia Pharmacists Association in a House

of Delegates style discussion. Concurrent Sessions 2:30pm – 5:45pm To Breathe or Not to Breathe - That is the Question: What Pharmacists Need to Know About Naloxone Charles (CK) Babcock, PharmD, Mark Garofoli, PharmD, MBA, CGP, Elizabeth J. Scharman, PharmD, DABAT,

BCPS, FAACT ACPE UAN 0072-9999-16-103-L01-P (Application-Based)

• Describe the pharmacology and classification of opiates and opioids based on chemical structure, mechanism of action, potency, and controlled substance classes.

• List the morphine milligram equivalent for at least 4 opiates and opioids. • Identify common side effects associated with opiates and opioids and how to effectively counsel patients regarding

expectations and management of the side effects. • Describe the “opioid epidemic” in relation to the history, prescribing patterns, and overdose patterns of opiates and opioids. • Identify signs and symptoms of opioid toxicity beyond the classic opioid toxidrome and describe the relationship between the

type of opioid taken in overdose and the clinical effects to expect. • Describe the pharmacology of naloxone and use this information to predict response after naloxone administration. • List 4 reasons why an individual with an opioid overdose may not respond to naloxone. • Describe at least 3 reasons why medical care after naloxone administration is required. • Discuss how to use intranasal and intramuscular Naloxone. • Identify the possible responses to intranasal and intramuscular Naloxone. • Prepare and administer intranasal and intramuscular Naloxone. • Describe how continued support should be provided to the overdose victim.

*This session was originally presented in Flatwoods, WV on June 12, 2016. If you attended this session additional credit will not be awarded.

2:30pm – 4:00pm NASPA – NMA Student Pharmacist Self-Care Championship (CE for Pharmacists and Technicians)

Krista D Capehart, PharmD, MSPharm, AE-C, Donald Allison, PharmD, Abbi Blevins, PharmD, MBA, Zach Pape, PharmD ACPE UAN 0072-9999-16-104-L04-P/T* (Knowledge-Based)

• Identify and explain aspects of the effective and safe practice of pharmacy self-care treatments. • Describe at least two over the counter and prescription medication interactions that pharmacists and pharmacy technicians

should be aware of. • List three OTC medications and their use. Pharmacists should identify counseling points for each of three OTC medications.

*Pharmacists and Technicians learning objectives are the same. 4:00pm – 4:15pm Break 4:15pm – 5:45pm Resume Naloxone Presentation 6:00pm – 7:00pm Reception Honoring WVPA Past Presidents 7:00pm – 9:00pm 109th Annual Convention Installation and Awards Dinner

Note: Dress is business casual for this event.

7:30am – 9:30am Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00am – 9:30am The New 2016 ACPE Standards for Schools of Pharmacy.

Preceptor, Are you ready? Craig Kimble, PharmD, MBA, MS, BCACP, Melanie Butt, BBA, R. Gail Rice, Robert B. Stanton, MBA, PharmD, BCPS ACPE UAN 0072-9999-16-105-L04-P (Application-Based)

• Analyze changes in ACPE standards for 2016. • Develop a list of areas of your practice that will require modification. • Create strategies on how your practice will meet the new 2016 requirements.

Sunday, October 9, 2016

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Capitol Market

9:35am – 9:45am Welcome – Craig Kimble, WVPA President Elect 2016-2018 9:45am – 11:45am Recent Pharmacological and Therapeutic Developments Affecting Pharmacists

Glen E. Farr, PharmD ACPE UAN 0072-9999-16-106-L04-P (Application-Based)

• Identify essential information to more effectively counsel patients on recently introduced drugs. • Compare and contrast changes in the current therapeutic approach to various disease processes. • Evaluate evidence-based studies to appropriately respond to questions and concerns from prescribers and patients on recent

reports in the health professions literature.

11:45am – 12:30pm Lunch 12:30pm – 2:00pm Impact of a Harm Reduction Program in West Virginia Lindsay Acree, Pharm.D., AE-C, TTC, Timothy Hazelett, BS ACPE UAN 0072-9999-16-107-L04-P/T* (Knowledge-Based)

• Identify goals of the Harm Reduction Clinic. • Discuss the statistics surrounding the Harm Reduction Clinic. • Describe areas that may benefit from needle exchange programs.

*Pharmacists and Technicians learning objectives are the same.

2:00pm – 3:30pm The Latest in Pharmacy Law and How to Comply: 2016 Krista D. Capehart, PharmD, MSPharm, AE-C

ACPE UAN 0072-9999-16-108-L03-P/T* (Knowledge-Based) • Discuss laws passed by the 2015 WV Legislature related to pharmacy practice. • Identify the expansion in types of immunizations given by West Virginia pharmacists. • Discuss federal changes for compounding for prescriptions and for 503b outsourcing facilities.

*Pharmacists and Technicians learning objectives are the same. 3:30pm Questions, Evaluations, and Adjournment

Lindsay Acree, PharmD, AE-C, TTC, Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice Department, University of Charleston School of Pharmacy, Pharmacist-In-Charge, PharmUC Patient Care Clinic, Charleston, WV

Donald Allison, PharmD, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy – Kroger Community Pharmacy Resident, Charleston, WV

Charles (CK) Babcock, PharmD, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Administration and Research Marshall University School of Pharmacy, Huntington, WV

Abbi Blevins, PharmD, MBA, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy – Kroger Community Pharmacy Resident, Morgantown, WV

Melanie Butt, BBA, APPE Coordinator, Marshall University School of Pharmacy, Huntington, WV

Krista D Capehart, PharmD, MSPharm, AE-C, Clinical Associate Professor, Director of the Wigner Institute for Advanced Pharmacy Practice, Education and Research, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy, Morgantown, WV

Dani Dolin, PharmD, CDE, CPT, Clinical Pharmacist, Morgantown, WV

Glen E. Farr, PharmD, Professor of Clinical Pharmacy , University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy, Knoxville, TN

Timothy Hazelett, BS, Administrator for Cabell-Huntington Health Department, Huntington, WV

Mark Garofoli, PharmD, MBA, CGP, Adjunct Assistant Professor & Pain Management Specialist, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy, Morgantown, WV

Jean-Venable "Kelly" R. Goode, Pharm.D, BCPS, FAPhA, FCCP, Professor and Director, Community Pharmacy Residency Program School of Pharmacy, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA

Craig Kimble, PharmD, MBA, MS, BCACP, Director of Experiential Learning, Manager of Clinical Support Services, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Marshall University School of Pharmacy, Huntington, WV

Zach Pape, PharmD, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy – Waterfront Family Pharmacy Community Pharmacy Resident, Morgantown, WV

R. Gail Rice, IPPE Coordinator, Marshall University School of Pharmacy, Huntington, WV

Elizabeth J. Scharman, PharmD, DABAT, BCPS, FAACT, Director, WV Poison Center, Professor, Deptartment Clinical Pharmacy, West Virginia University School of Pharmacy, Charleston, WV

Robert B. Stanton, MBA, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Dean, Experiential Learning, Marshall University School of Pharmacy, Huntington, WV

Activity Faculty

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Capitol Street

Name: ______________________________________________________________________RPh Pharm.D. Other _____________ Address: ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Spouse: __________________________________________Guests:___________________________________________________ Tel: (_____)____________________ FAX: (_____)_____________________E-mail: _______________________________________

Registration Fees - Each fee increases $50 after September 19th. Register for the Convention October 8-9, or register for a single day October 8th or October 9th.

FULL CONFERENCE: Registration includes up to 13.0 contact hrs. of ACPE-approved CE for pharmacists (6.0 contact hrs. for techs), participant handouts, refreshment breaks, continental breakfasts, lunches, reception, dinner, and special events as noted in the activity. SINGLE DAY: October 8th registration includes up to 6.5 contact hrs. of ACPE-approved CE for pharmacists (3.0 contact hrs. for techs), participant handouts, continental breakfast, luncheon, breaks, reception, and dinner. October 9th registration includes up to 6.5 contact hrs. of ACPE-approved CE for pharmacists (3.0 contact hrs. for techs), participant handouts, continental breakfast, lunch, and breaks.

Both Days Single Day Single Day Fees (PLEASE Circle Fees Paid) October 8/9 October 8 October 9 WVPA or WVSHP member pharmacist $260 $180 $140 Non-member pharmacist or company representative $440 $280 $240 Pharmacy Technician $100 $70 $50 Resident $180 $120 $80 Student $180 $120 $80 Spouse and/or each guest $100 $90 $50 Additional Fee per Person after September 19th $50 $50 $50 TOTAL $_______ $_______ $_______ Attendance (PLEASE Indicate Number of Persons Attending the Following Events) October 8 Number Attending Continental Breakfast ____

Luncheon w/Exhibitors ____

Reception ____

Banquet ____

October 9 Number Attending

Continental Breakfast ____

Lunch ____

Preceptor CE Session ____

$__________ check enclosed payable to WVPA ...or... Charge my _____ Visa or _____ MasterCard

Account #_____________________________________________________________ Exp. Date ____/_____Security Code________

Name on Account_______________________________________________________

Signature______________________________________________________________ Date______/_________/__________________

Are you a new member or “first timer”? Please check the appropriate box below: □ New Member (joined in the past 12 months for the first time) □ First Timer (first WVPA annual convention meeting attended)

REGISTRATION

WVPA 109th ANNUAL CONVENTION, October 8-9, 2016 – Charleston Marriott Town Center, Charleston, WV Mail to: WVPA, 2016 ½ Kanawha Blvd., East, Charleston, WV 25311

Tel: 304-344-5302, Fax: 304-344-5316, Email: [email protected]