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2026 General CE Conference – Saturday, June 20, 2026 (5 hrs. CEUs)

June 20 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 2026

 

HIV AIDS UPDATE                                                                            

8:00-9:00am G/T (1 CEU)

Elizabeth Sherman, PharmD, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Principal Investigator, NSU Local Partner Site, South Florida – Southeast AIDS Education and Training Center, Nova Southeastern University

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe epidemiology of HIV/AIDS; Identify modes of HIV transmission & evidenced-based prevention methods to reduce new infections; Define the acronyms PrEP and PEP and describe their applications for pharmacists; Interpret current Florida law on HIV/AIDS and its impact on testing, reporting, confidentiality, procedures for pregnant women and partner notification; Describe current clinical management strategies for HIV/AIDS and related complications; Identify the pharmacist’s role in providing care for people affected by HIV.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-022-L02-P

Upon completion of this activity, technicians will be able to: Identify methods of transmission of HIV/AIDS; List medication agents used to treat HIV/AIDS; Identify ways the technician can provide care for HIV infected patients; Explain current Florida law on HIV/AIDS and its impact on testing, reporting and partner notification.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-022-L02-T

 

Validation and Counseling of Prescriptions for Controlled Substance and Opioids 9:00-

11:00AM G/T (2 CEUs)

Katie Maples, PharmD, Pain and Palliative Care Coordinator and Opioid Stewardship Pharmacist, UF Health Jacksonville

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe how to ensure access to controlled substances for all patients with a valid prescription; Use the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program’s Database; Assess prescriptions for appropriate therapeutic value; Detect prescriptions that are not based on a legitimate medical purpose; Discuss the laws and rules related to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances; Discuss proper patient storage and disposal of controlled substances; Discuss protocols for addressing and resolving problems recognized during the drug utilization review; Provide education on section 381.887, F.S., emergency treatment for suspected opioid overdoses and on the State Surgeon General’s Statewide Standing Order for Naloxone; Counsel patients with opioid prescriptions; Provide available treatment resources for opioid physical dependence, addiction, misuse, or abuse.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-023-L08-P*

Upon completion of this activity, technicians will be able to: Use the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program’s Database; Assess prescriptions for appropriate and accurate information; Recognize the laws and rules related to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-023-L08-T*


Mitigation and Prevention of Medication Errors in Pharmacy Practice

11:15-1:15Pm G/T (2 CEUs)

Norman P. Tomaka, BS Pharm, MS, CPh, FAPhA, Clinical Consultant Pharmacist, Consultant Pharmacy Services 

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Recognize statutory responsibilities that foster ongoing pharmacy regulatory compliance; Recognize recurring medication errors; Describe quality improvement regulations for pharmacies licensed in Florida; Define elements of a proactive Continuous Quality Improvement process that promotes ongoing quality; Discuss the use of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to enhance quality pharmacy services and prevent errors; Describe the implementation of an action plan to improve overall pharmacy practice quality and mitigate medication errors; Demonstrate enactment of procedures that promote ongoing patient safety in pharmacy practice.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-024-L05-P

Upon completion of this activity, technicians will be able to: Recognize statutory responsibilities that foster ongoing pharmacy regulatory compliance; Recognize recurring medication errors; Describe quality improvement regulations for pharmacies licensed in Florida; Define elements of a proactive Continuous Quality Improvement process that promotes ongoing quality; Discuss the use of Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to enhance quality pharmacy services and prevent errors; Describe the implementation of an action plan to improve overall pharmacy practice quality and mitigate medication errors; Outline procedures that promote ongoing patient safety in pharmacy practice.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-024-L05-T

Details

  • Date: June 20
  • Time:
    8:00 am - 5:00 pm
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