New April 11, 2026 (Sat. Only)
Pharmacy Laws and Rules Conference
(6hrs. CPE)

New April 11, 2026 (Sat. Only)
Pharmacy Laws and Rules Conference
(6hrs. CPE)

$150.00

ACCREDITATION

iCARE Pharmacy Services, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This is an knowledge-based activity. Participants may receive up to 6 hours of CPE credit by attending sessions and successfully completing the continuing pharmacy education (CPE) activity evaluation.

iCARE Pharmacy Services, Inc. is approved by the Florida Board of Pharmacy as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

DISCLOSURES

Speakers have no relevant conflict of interests nor financial relationships.  All persons in a position to control the content of this activity have declared that no conflict of interest exists for this activity.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians of all practice backgrounds.

CANCELLATION POLICY
Participants must submit cancellations in writing. Participants will receive a credit for a future CPE program.

ZOOM WEBINAR INFORMATION
Participants may join via any electronic device. Be sure to have downloaded the ZOOM software in advance to avoid any delays. You will be able to see the speakers and their presentations. You will be able to respond to speaker learning assessments via the CHAT Feature and ask questions via the Q&A Feature.

Description

Saturday, April 11, 2026

Pharmacy Legislative Update 2026                                                     

8:00-9:30am, 1.5 CEUs C/G/T
Claudia Davant, President, Adams St. Advocates

Upon 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.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-013-L03-P            

Upon 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.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-013-L03-T

 


Addressing Moral Conflict to Improve Patient Care with Pharmacy Ethics 

9:30-11:00am, 1.5 CEUs C/G/T

Caitlin A. Schaefer PhD, MHA, CPhT, Dragonfly Health, Billing Consultant
Upon 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.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-014-L03-P   

Upon 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.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-014-L03-T

 

Florida Board of Pharmacy                                                  

11:15-1:15pm, 2 CEUs C/G/T

Chris Dierlam, Of Counsel, Grossman Roopnarine & Bayó, LLC.
Upon 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.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-015-L03-P    

Upon 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.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-015-L03-T

 

Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP): The Basics, FAQs and More 

1:15-2:15pm, 1 CEU C/G/T

Carl Fritz Hayes, BPharm RPH, Senior Pharmacist, E-FORCSE Florida Prescription Drug Monitoring Program
Upon 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.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-016-L03-P

Upon 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.

UAN: 0675-0000-26-016-L03-T

***Approved for Consultant CPE