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SUMMARY:2026 Florida Law Conference - Saturday\, April 11 – Sunday\, April 12\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, April 11\, 2026 \nPharmacy Legislative Update 2026                                                       \n8:00-9:30am\, 1.5 CEUs C/G/T\nGallop P. Franklin II\, PharmD.\, BCSCP\, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice\, Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences\, Institute of Public Health\n \nUpon completion of this activity\, pharmacists will be able to: Discuss the recent changes of the 2026 Legislative Session and its effect on the profession of pharmacy; Identify new bills and its impact on pharmacy: 340b\, pharmacy administration\, compounding\, drug price act; Describe the steps pharmacy must complete to maintain compliance with current Florida laws; Provide resources the profession may access to remain up to date with current Florida laws. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-013-L03-P              \nUpon completion of this activity\, technicians will be able to: Discuss the recent changes of the 2026 Legislative Session and its effect on the profession of pharmacy; Describe the steps pharmacy must complete to maintain compliance with current Florida laws; Provide resources the profession may access to remain up to date with current Florida laws. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-013-L03-T \n  \n\nAddressing Moral Conflict to Improve Patient Care with Pharmacy Ethics   \n9:30-11:00am\, 1.5 CEUs C/G/T \nCaitlin A. Schaefer PhD\, MHA\, CPhT\, Dragonfly Health\, Billing Consultant \nUpon completion of this activity\, pharmacists will be able to: Define the 4 ethical principles of beneficence\, non-maleficence\, autonomy\, and justice; Review the Pharmacy Code of Ethics; Describe approaches to ethical decision-making; Apply ethical frameworks to reduce moral conflict. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-014-L03-P     \nUpon completion of this activity\, technicians will be able to: Define the 4 ethical principles of beneficence\, non-maleficence\, autonomy\, and justice; Review the Pharmacy Code of Ethics; Describe approaches to ethical decision-making; Apply ethical frameworks to reduce moral conflict. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-014-L03-T \n  \nFlorida Board of Pharmacy 2 hours                                                    \n11:15-1:15pm\, 2 CEUs C/G/T\n \nChris Bierdlam\, Of Counsel\, Grossman Roopnarine & Bayó\, LLC.\nUpon completion of this activity\, pharmacists will be able to:  Identify recent changes to the Florida statutes affecting the practice of pharmacy and the rule provisions being amended by the Board of Pharmacy to implement those changes; Explain how these new statutes and rules will impact the everyday practice of pharmacy in Florida including licensure implications\, compounding\, dispensing\, recordkeeping\, and patient counseling; Evaluate the implications that these changes will have on the everyday practice life of practicing pharmacists; Describe the updates related to pharmacy technician supervision and the current status of the Board’s proposed expansion of pharmacy technician supervision; Apply current legal requirements to real-world pharmacy scenarios to ensure compliance; Recognize the role of pharmacists in collaborative practice and test and treat settings and how they can enhance public health through policy engagement; Summarize anticipated future legislative trends and their potential impact on pharmacy practice. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-015-L03-P      \nUpon completion of this activity\, technicians will be able to: Identify recent changes to the Florida statutes affecting the practice of pharmacy; Explain how these new statutes and rules will impact the everyday practice of pharmacy in Florida; Describe the updates related to pharmacy technician supervision and the current status of the Board’s proposed expansion of pharmacy technician supervision; Apply current legal requirements to real-world pharmacy scenarios to ensure compliance. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-015-L03-T \n  \nPrescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP): The Basics\, FAQs and More   \n1:15-2:15pm\, 1 CEU C/G/T\n \nCarl Fritz Hayes\, BPharm RPH\, Senior Pharmacist\, E-FORCSE Florida Prescription Drug Monitoring Program\nUpon completion of this activity\, pharmacists will be able to: Review E-FORCSE's purpose\, background\, and content; Review Registration Process and Access; Discuss NARxCare reports and locate support material; Discuss recent and future enhancements. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-016-L03-P \nUpon completion of this activity\, technicians will be able to: Review E-FORCSE's purpose\, background\, and content; Review Registration Process and Access; Discuss NARxCare reports and locate support material; Discuss recent and future enhancements. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-016-L03-T \n  \nSunday\, April 12\, 2026 \nCommon Regulatory Pitfalls and How to Get into Compliance            \n8:00-9:30am\, 1.5 CEUs C/G/T\n \nMichele Weizer\, PharmD\, BCPS\, XRX Solutions\, LLC\, President and Owner\nUpon completion of this activity\, pharmacists will be able to: Identify where a PDM finds the rules and regulations governing the practice of pharmacy; Review the role of inspection services and requirements for compliance; Discuss how cases get investigated; progress to a probable cause panel and then to the Board of Pharmacy; Walk through some more frequent redacted board cases and discuss what could have been done by the respondent to prevent the case from progressing. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-017-L03-P \nUpon completion of this activity\, technicians will be able to: Identify where to find the rules and regulations governing the practice of pharmacy; Review the role of inspection services and requirements for compliance; Discuss how cases get investigated; progress to a probable cause panel and then to the Board of Pharmacy; Walk through some more frequent redacted board cases and discuss what could have been done by the respondent to prevent the case from progressing. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-017-L03-T \n  \nFSED Oversight and Best Practices                                         \n9:30-11:00am\, 1.5 CEUs C/G/T\n \nJoel R. McConkey\, PharmD\, CPh\, Pharmacy Supervisor of Off-Site Emergency Departments\, Advent Health Central Florida Division\nUpon completion of this activity\, pharmacists will be able to: Identify Florida Department of Health (DOH) and regulatory requirements​; Prepare FSEDs for DOH inspections​; Ensure readiness for pregnancy-related and pediatric emergencies​; Discuss ASHP antidote guidelines and best practices​; Identify medication gaps and campus support strategies. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-018-L03-P         \nUpon completion of this activity\, technicians will be able to: Identify Florida Department of Health (DOH) and regulatory requirements​; Prepare FSEDs for DOH inspections​; Ensure readiness for pregnancy-related and pediatric emergencies​; Discuss ASHP antidote guidelines and best practices​; Identify medication gaps and campus support strategies. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-018-L03-T \n  \nElevating the Pharmacists Knowledge of Sterile Compounding          \n11:15-12:45pm\, 1.5 CEUs C/G/T      \nGillain Staikos\, RPh\, CISCI\, Regulatory Compliance Director\, Hims and Hers\nUpon completion of this activity\, pharmacists will be able to: Define terms associated with sterile compounding standards; Discuss the regulatory framework that governs sterile compounding; Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to optimize the quality and safety of Compounded Sterile Preparations. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-019-L07-P       \nUpon completion of this activity\, technicians will be able to: Define terms associated with sterile compounding standards; Discuss the regulatory framework that governs sterile compounding; Develop the knowledge and skills necessary to optimize the quality and safety of Compounded Sterile Preparations. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-019-L03-T \n\nFlorida Pharmacy Disciplinary Process                          \n12:45pm-2:15pm\, 1.5 CEUs C/G/T\n \nEdwin Bayo\, Founding Partner\, Grossman\, Roopnarine & Bayó\, LLC.\nUpon completion of this activity\, pharmacists will be able to: Describe the life cycle of a Department of Health/Board of Pharmacy investigation from complaint intake through probable cause review\, administrative processes\, board action\, and remedies; Compare the due process rights of pharmacists and permit holders at each stage of the disciplinary process\, including notice requirements\, access to the investigative file\, and available hearing options; Identify the statutory and rule-based grounds for discipline under Chapters 456\, 465\, 499 & 893\, Florida Statutes\, and Rule Chapter 64B16\, F.A.C.\, with emphasis on misfills\, inspection deficiencies\, impairment\, and criminal convictions; Formulate proactive compliance strategies—including record-keeping\, staff training\, and self-reporting—that reduce the risk of disciplinary action and support mitigation if violations occur; Explain the role and obligations of key pharmacy leaders (Prescription Department Manager/PIC and designated representatives) in maintaining permit compliance and responding to DOH inquiries. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-020-L03-P            \nUpon completion of this activity\, technicians will be able to: Describe the life cycle of a Department of Health/Board of Pharmacy investigation from complaint intake through probable cause review\, administrative processes\, board action\, and remedies; Identify the due process rights at each stage of the disciplinary process; Explain the role and obligations of key pharmacy leaders (Prescription Department Manager/PIC and designated representatives) in maintaining permit compliance and responding to DOH inquiries. \nUAN: 0675-0000-26-020-L03-T
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