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The Florida Pharmacy Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Up to 15 contact hours are available upon successful completion of attendance and evaluation forms. Statements of continuing education will be available for you to download and print within 4 weeks. This is an ACPE knowledge based activity. Consultant number pending. Speakers have no relevant financial relationship to the activities. PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TALLAHASSEE, FL PERMIT #801 610 North Adams Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 MEETING LOCATION GRAND HYATT TAMPA BAY 2900 Bayport Drive Tampa, Florida 32607 Call 813-874-1234 by March 24, 2020 for Reservations WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Community Pharmacists Pharmacy Technicians Hospital Pharmacists Consultant Pharmacists Hotel Information: FPA room rate is $185 plus taxes (single/double occupancy). The room reservation deadline is Friday, March 24, 2020. Thereafter, reservations will be taken on a space or rate availability basis. Check-in time is 4:00pm / check-out time is 12 noon. Reservations must be cancelled in advance to avoid a penalty. Complimentary basic high speed internet access is available in the hotel lobby and guest rooms. Self-parking is complimentary for FPA participants. Cancellation Policy: If cancellation is made in writing 30 days prior to the program a refund will be made less a $10 service charge. If cancellation is made 29-10 days prior to the program, a refund will be made, less a $50 service charge. Cancellation requested in writing after that date will result in credit for another FPA CE program valid for one year. Policy on Industry Support: The FPA adheres to the US Food and Drug Administrator’s policy on industry supported educational activities. The FDA policy requires, among other things, that we conduct the educational program supported by any corporate educational grants independently and without control by the grantor of the program’s planning, content or execution. Furthermore, the programs must be free of commercial bias for or against any product. ADA Regulations: The FPA complies with ADA requirements. Please contact the office in advance of the meeting for any needed technical assistance. Tax Deduction: The expense of continuing education, when taken to maintain and improve professional skills is tax deductible. Please contact your accountant for complete details. Children: Children under age 18 are not allowed in CE programs. Temperature: Please bring a sweater or jacket as room temperature may vary.

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Page 1: MEETING LOCATION GRAND HYATT TAMPA BAY · This is an ACPE knowledge based activity. Consultant number pending. ... Check-in time is 4:00pm / check-out time is 12 noon. Reservations

The Florida Pharmacy Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Up to 15 contact hours are available upon successful completion of attendance and evaluation forms. Statements of continuing education will be available for you to download and print within 4 weeks. This is an ACPE knowledge based activity. Consultant number pending. Speakers have no relevant financial relationship to the activities.

PRST STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDTALLAHASSEE, FL

PERMIT #801

610 North Adams StreetTallahassee, FL 32301

MEETING LOCATIONGRAND HYATT TAMPA BAY

2900 Bayport Drive Tampa, Florida 32607

Call 813-874-1234 by March 24, 2020 for Reservations

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?Community Pharmacists Pharmacy Technicians Hospital Pharmacists Consultant Pharmacists

Hotel Information: FPA room rate is $185 plus taxes (single/double occupancy). The room reservation deadline is Friday, March 24, 2020. Thereafter, reservations will be taken on a space or rate availability basis. Check-in time is 4:00pm /check-out time is 12 noon. Reservations must be cancelled in advance to avoid a penalty. Complimentary basic high speed internet access is available in the hotel lobby and guest rooms. Self-parking is complimentary for FPA participants. Cancellation Policy: If cancellation is made in writing 30 days prior to the program a refund will be made less a $10 service charge. If cancellation is made 29-10 days prior to the program, a refund will be made, less a $50 service charge. Cancellation requested in writing after that date will result in credit for another FPA CE program valid for one year.Policy on Industry Support: The FPA adheres to the US Food and Drug Administrator’s policy on industry supported educational activities. The FDA policy requires, among other things, that we conduct the educational program supported by

any corporate educational grants independently and without control by the grantor of the program’s planning, content or execution. Furthermore, the programs must be free of commercial bias for or against any product.ADA Regulations: The FPA complies with ADA requirements. Please contact the office in advance of the meeting for any needed

technical assistance.Tax Deduction: The expense of continuing

education, when taken to maintain and improve professional skills is tax deductible. Please

contact your accountant for complete details.Children: Children under age 18 are not allowed in CE programs.Temperature: Please bring a sweater

or jacket as room temperature may vary.

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4 WAYS TO REGISTERONLINE: www.floridapharmacy.org PH: 850-222-2400MAIL: 610 N. Adams Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301 FAX: 850-561-6758

REGISTRATION FORM Pre Registration Deadline: Friday, April 3, 2020Name ___________________________________________________________________________________

Address __________________________________________________________________________________

City ______________________________________ State __________________ Zip ___________________

Phone (work) ____________________________________ (home) ___________________________________

EMail Address ______________________________________________________________________________

Practice Setting _____________________________________________________________________________

FL Lic# (PS) __________________________ (PU) ____________________ (RPT) _______________________

NABP e-profile number ______________________________ DOB (MM/DD) _______________________________

Emergency Contact Name and Number _______________________________________________________________

TWO DAY EDUCATION REGISTRATION (12 CREDIT HOURS)EXCLUDES: “Reducing Medication Errors” and “Human Trafficking” Before Apr 3 Onsite Amounto FPA Member $190 $240 $ ___________o Non Member $295 $360 $ ___________o Pharmacist Best Value* $385 $435 $ ___________o Member Tech $55 $70 $ ___________o Non Member Tech $75 $90 $ ___________

o Technician Best Value* $85 $100 $ ___________ *Best Value Includes Registration and Membership

DAILY EDUCATION REGISTRATION (6 CREDIT HOURS)EXCLUDES: “Reducing Medication Errors” and “Human Trafficking” Before Apr 3 Onsite Amounto FPA Member $145 $180 $ ___________o Non Member $195 $260 $ ___________o Member Tech $45 $60 $ ___________o Non Member Tech $65 $80 $ ___________

Select the day you will attend: oSaturday oSunday

OPTIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS - Separate Fees Apply

o Saturday, Apr. 18 “Reducing Medication Errors” 2 Credit Hours FPA Member - $40 Onsite Fee: $50 Non-Member - $60 Onsite Fee: $70

o Sunday, Apr. 19 “Human Trafficking” 1 Credit Hour FPA Member - $40 Onsite Fee: $50 Non-Member - $60 Onsite Fee: $70

Total $ ___________

PRINTED BOOKLETS - CE HANDOUTSThe “Handouts” will be posted on our website www.pharmview.com

the week of the conference for you to print out and bring with you to the meeting.

Printed booklets of the “Handouts” are available to purchase of $25.00 each.

oI would like a printed, hard copy booklet: $ _______________

PAYMENT METHOD TOTAL ENCLOSED $ ___________o Check (To: FPA) o AMEX o Discover o MasterCard o Visa

Account # __________________________________________ Security Code __________ (REQUIRED)

Exp. Date ________ Billing Address ___________________________________________

Signature ______________________________________________________________Children under the age of 18 are not allowed in CE programs.

Saturday, April 18th 6 hrs RC or 8 hrs GCE6:30-7:00am Registration Desk Opens

7:00-8:30am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCUpdate on the Pharmacological Treatment Options for the Management of ADHD and ASD in PediatricsJose Rey, MS, PharmD, BCPP, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nova Southeastern University, College of Pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-20-011-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-011-L01-T

8:30-10:00am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCCatching Those ‘Zzzs’ – A Discussion of Treatment Options for Sleep Disorders Tatiana Yero, PharmD, BCPP, Associate Professor, LECOM School of Pharmacy UAN: 0165-0000-20-012-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-012-L01-T

10:00-10:15am BREAK

10:15-12:15pm Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECH/RCPharmacotherapy Review for Schizophrenia and PsychosisSoheyla Mahdavian, PharmD, BCGP, TTS, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, FAMU College of Pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-20-013-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-013-L01-T

12:15-1:15pm Education: 1 hr GCE/TECH/RCSuicide Prevention: The Pharmacist’s RoleJacintha Cauffield, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy, Palm Beach Atlantic University. UAN: 0165-0000-20-014-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-014-L01-T

1:30-3:30pm Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECHReducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a Continuous Quality Improvement Program (Separate Registration Fee Required)Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO. UAN: 0165-0000-20-015-L05-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-015-L05-T Sunday, April 19th 6 hrs RC or 7 hrs GCE6:30-7:00am Registration Desk Opens

7:00-9:00am Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECH/RCUpdate and Review of Pharmacological Treatment of Alzheimer’s DiseaseJose Rey, MS, PharmD, BCPP, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nova Southeastern University, College of Pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-20-016-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-016-L01-T

9:00-10:30am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCWhat’s Up? The Lowdown on Bipolar DisorderJacintha Cauffield, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy, Palm Beach Atlantic University. UAN: 0165-0000-20-017-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-017-L01-T

10:30-10:45am BREAK

10:45-12:15pm Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCOpportunities in Optimizing Treatment of Depression and Anxiety Using the Newer AntidepressantsAngela Hill, PharmD, BCPP, Professor and Chair, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-20-018-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-018-L01-T

12:15-1:15pm Education: 1 hr GCE/TECH/RCPharmacogenomic Approaches for the Use of Psychotropic MedicationsAngela Hill, PharmD, BCPP, Professor and Chair, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-20-019-L04-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-019-L04-T

1:30-2:30pm Education: 1 hr GCE/TECHHuman Trafficking in Pharmacy (Separate Fee Required)Sue Aboul-hosn, BSSW, CSW, Florida Department of Children and Families Regional Human Trafficking Prevention Coordinator UAN: 0165-0000-20-020-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-020-L03-T

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Saturday, April 18th 6 hrs RC or 8 hrs GCE6:30-7:00am Registration Desk Opens

7:00-8:30am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCUpdate on the Pharmacological Treatment Options for the Management of ADHD and ASD in PediatricsJose Rey, MS, PharmD, BCPP, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nova Southeastern University, College of Pharmacy. Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Describe the diagnostic criteria and clinical course of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and also the importance of using evidence based medicine in the child and adolescent psychiatric population; Identify the different classes of medications available for children with ADHD and ASD, and their place in treatment; Discuss the differences between stimulants, non-stimulants, antidepressants, and other medications, along with their advantages, disadvantages, adverse effects, and relative contraindications for use. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define ADHD and ASD; Recognize signs and symptoms of ADHD and ASD; List medications used to treat ADHD and ASD.UAN: 0165-0000-20-011-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-011-L01-T

8:30-10:00am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCCatching Those ‘Zzzs’ – A Discussion of Treatment Options for Sleep Disorders Tatiana Yero, PharmD, BCPP, Associate Professor, LECOM School of Pharmacy Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Discuss the prevalence of and risk factors for insomnia; Review common approaches to treatment; Discuss adverse effects and drug interactions of recommended treatment strategies. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define insomnia; List the risk factors for insomnia; Identify treatment options for insomnia.UAN: 0165-0000-20-012-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-012-L01-T

10:00-10:15am BREAK

10:15-12:15pm Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECH/RCPharmacotherapy Review for Schizophrenia and PsychosisSoheyla Mahdavian, PharmD, BCGP, TTS, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, FAMU College of Pharmacy. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Discuss the pathophysiology of Schizophrenia; Identify the newest psychotropic medications available; Discuss the differences between the newest psychotropic agents and older agents. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Discuss the process and progression of Schizophrenia; Identify the newest psychotropic medications available; Recognize the differences between the newer and older agents used for Schizophrenia.UAN: 0165-0000-20-013-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-013-L01-T

12:15-1:15pm Education: 1 hr GCE/TECH/RCSuicide Prevention: The Pharmacist’s RoleJacintha Cauffield, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy, Palm Beach Atlantic University. Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Describe the impact of suicide on society; Identify patients at risk for suicide; Identify medications associated with increased risk of lethality in suicidal patients; Discuss the pharmacist’s role in preventing suicide; Connect patients with resources to reduce suicide risk. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Describe the impact of suicide on society; Identify patients at risk for suicide; Recognize medications associated with increased risk of suicide. UAN: 0165-0000-20-014-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-014-L01-T

1:30-3:30pm Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECHReducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a Continuous Quality Improvement Program (Separate Registration Fee Required)Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacist will be able to: Define elements of a Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Program; Restructure a pharmacy practice to address quality related events; Discuss how to use Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to prevent errors; Implement an action plan to address quality of care in pharmacies with a goal towards error reduction and prevention; Recite quality improvement regulations for Florida pharmacies; Implement programs to improve patient safety in pharmacy health care systems. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define CQI; Discuss RCA; List most common medication errors; Employ techniques to reduce medication errors by using CQI. UAN: 0165-0000-20-015-L05-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-015-L05-T

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Sunday, April 19th 6 hrs RC or 7 hrs GCE6:30-7:00am Registration Desk Opens7:00-9:00am Education: 2 hrs GCE/TECH/RCUpdate and Review of Pharmacological Treatment of Alzheimer’s DiseaseJose Rey, MS, PharmD, BCPP, Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Nova Southeastern University, College of Pharmacy. Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Discuss differential diagnostic issues among dementia syndromes and other cognitive disorders, including assessment; Identify the mechanisms of action, dosing and common adverse effects of three cholinerterase inhibitors; donepezil, rivastigmine, and galantamine, and the NMDA receptor antagonist memantine; Discuss the negative impact that other medications may have in the elderly population with dementia; Discuss the role of nonapproved psychotropics to manage the disturbed behaviors that are often encountered secondary to dementia and their risks and benefits of use. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define Alzheimer’s disease; Identify signs and symptoms of Alzheimer’s; List medications used to treat Alzheimer’s; Recognize the negative effects of other medications in dementia patients. UAN: 0165-0000-20-016-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-016-L01-T9:00-10:30am Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCWhat’s Up? The Lowdown on Bipolar DisorderJacintha Cauffield, PharmD, BCPS, CDE, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Lloyd L. Gregory School of Pharmacy, Palm Beach Atlantic University. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Identify the factors that distinguish bipolar disorder from unipolar depression; Identify factors that predict good or poor prognosis of a patient with bipolar disorder; Design an evidence-based regimen to treat the specific acute episode of bipolar disorder, whether (hypo)manic, mixed, or depression; Adjust an individual patient’s regimen for bipolar disorder to maximize euthymia while minimizing induction of an episode. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Recognize the different types of bipolar disorders; Identify factors that predict good or poor outcomes; List medications used to treat bipolar.UAN: 0165-0000-20-017-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-017-L01-T10:30-10:45am BREAK 10:45-12:15pm Education: 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RCOpportunities in Optimizing Treatment of Depression and Anxiety Using the Newer AntidepressantsAngela Hill, PharmD, BCPP, Professor and Chair, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy. Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Describe the pharmacology and role of the newer antidepressants in treating major or treatment-resistant depression and/or anxiety; Explain the precautions associated with the combinations of the newer and older treatment modalities for depression and anxiety; Describe opportunities for personalized medicine with the use of the newer antidepressants; Develop competency in selecting, and monitoring the newer antidepressants based on select patient characteristics. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define depression; Recognize signs and symptoms of depression; List medications used to treat depression.UAN: 0165-0000-20-018-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-018-L01-T12:15-1:15pm Education: 1 hr GCE/TECH/RCPharmacogenomic Approaches for the Use of Psychotropic MedicationsAngela Hill, PharmD, BCPP, Professor and Chair, University of South Florida College of Pharmacy. Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Explain the role of pharmacists in in the field of pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine; Describe the utility of pharmacogenomics testing and the implications for pharmacy practice; Discuss the current status of pharmacogenomics testing to facilitate the selection of select psychotropic medications; Identify ways pharmacogenomics can be used to assist with treating psychiatric disorders; Discuss ways that pharmacists can be useful in incorporating pharmacogenomic principles in psychiatric practice; Apply medication management strategies for patients with mental illness through case discussions. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define pharmacogenomics; Recognize how phamacogenomics testing is used in practice; List ways pharmacogenomics can be used to assist with treating psychiatric disorders.UAN: 0165-0000-20-019-L04-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-019-L04-T1:30-2:30pm Education: 1 hr GCE/TECHHuman Trafficking in Pharmacy (Separate Fee Required)Sue Aboul-hosn, BSSW, CSW, Florida Department of Children and Families Regional Human Trafficking Prevention Coordinator Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Discuss both sex trafficking and labor trafficking; Identify individuals who may be victims of human trafficking; Describe how to report cases of human trafficking, and List resources available to victims. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Discuss both sex trafficking and labor trafficking; Identify individuals who may be victims of human trafficking; Describe how to report cases of human trafficking, and List resources available to victims. UAN: 0165-0000-20-020-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-020-L03-T