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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 17 contact hours are available upon successful completion through attendance and submission of completed attendance and evaluation forms. Statements of continuing education will be available for you to download and print four weeks after the meeting. The Florida Pharmacy is a Florida Department of Health approved provider of continuing education. This is an ACPE knowledge based activity. The speakers have no relevant financial relationships to these activities. MEETING LOCATION THE HENDERSON BEACH & SPA RESORT 200 Henderson Resort Way Destin, Florida 32541 Group Code 1024JL Call 877-569-6799 by Thursday, July 16, 2020 for Reservations WHO SHOULD ATTEND? Community Pharmacists Pharmacy Technicians Hospital Pharmacists Consultant Pharmacists Manage Care Pharmacists Long-Term Care Pharmacists Hotel Information: FPA room rate is $194 plus tax and fees. Resort fee waived. The Henderson requires a one night’s room deposit to hold each individual’s reservation. The deposit is refundable if notice is received at least 72 hours prior to arrival and cancellation number is obtained. Guests must advise the resort before check-in of any change in reservation to avoid an early departure fee of one night’s stay. Check in time 4:00pm. Check out time 11:00am. Resort fee is WAIVED and includes Private beach access, Beach bikes, Select water sport activities, Concierge transportation to nearby Destin events and activities; Daily family pass to Henderson State Park, Business center, Public Notary on weekdays, Afternoon infused water station and Sunset Salutations! Complimentary self-parking for FPA guests! 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. Pool Side Social Distance Party: Join the crowd on Tuesday afternoon for some Fun in the Sun by the pool with our Southeastern Gatherin’ friends! Exhibit Hours and Information: Sunday, 3:00pm- 4:00pm, 6:00pm-7:00pm; Monday & Tuesday, 7:00am- 8:00am. The exhibitors are a very important part of Florida Pharmacy Association’s conferences. These companies send their representatives to educate you about their products and services at great expense. Please show them your appreciation! Visit with them, introduce yourself, tell them you appreciate them and invite them back next year! PRST STD U.S. POSTAGE PAID TALLAHASSEE, FL PERMIT #801 610 North Adams Street Tallahassee, FL 32301 New Challenges in Managing Repiratory Infectious Disease with Pulmonary Disorders August 2-5, 2020 DESTIN, FL

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Page 1: MEETING LOCATION THE HENDERSON BEACH & …Update on Asthma Management in Children and Adults Angela Thornton, PharmD, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, FAMU College of Pharmacy

The Florida Pharmacy Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of Continuing Pharmacy Education. Up to 17 contact hours are available upon successful completion through attendance and submission of completed attendance and evaluation forms. Statements of continuing education will be available for you to download and print four weeks after the meeting. The Florida Pharmacy is a Florida Department of Health approved provider of continuing education. This is an ACPE knowledge based activity. The speakers have no relevant financial relationships to these activities.

MEETING LOCATIONTHE HENDERSON BEACH

& SPA RESORT200 Henderson Resort Way

Destin, Florida 32541Group Code 1024JL

Call 877-569-6799 by Thursday, July 16, 2020 for Reservations

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?Community Pharmacists Pharmacy Technicians Hospital Pharmacists Consultant PharmacistsManage Care Pharmacists Long-Term Care Pharmacists

Hotel Information: FPA room rate is $194 plus tax and fees. Resort fee waived. The Henderson requires a one night’s room deposit to hold each individual’s reservation. The deposit is refundable if notice is received at least 72 hours prior to arrival and cancellation number is obtained. Guests must advise the resort before check-in of any change in reservation to avoid an early departure fee of one night’s stay. Check in time 4:00pm. Check out time 11:00am.

Resort fee is WAIVED and includes Private beach access, Beach bikes, Select water sport activities, Concierge transportation to nearby Destin events and activities; Daily family pass to Henderson State Park, Business center, Public Notary on weekdays, Afternoon infused water station and Sunset Salutations! Complimentary self-parking for FPA guests!

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.

Pool Side Social Distance Party: Join the crowd on Tuesday afternoon for some Fun in the Sun by the pool with our Southeastern

Gatherin’ friends!

Exhibit Hours and Information: Sunday, 3:00pm-4:00pm, 6:00pm-7:00pm; Monday & Tuesday, 7:00am-

8:00am.

The exhibitors are a very important part of Florida Pharmacy Association’s conferences. These companies

send their representatives to educate you about their products and services at great expense. Please show

them your appreciation! Visit with them, introduce yourself, tell them you appreciate them and invite them back next year!

PRST STDU.S. POSTAGE

PAIDTALLAHASSEE, FL

PERMIT #801

610 North Adams StreetTallahassee, FL 32301

New Challenges in Managing Repiratory Infectious Disease

with Pulmonary Disorders

August 2-5, 2020DESTIN, FL

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New Challenges in Managing Repiratory Infectious Disease

with Pulmonary Disorders

August 2-5, 2020DESTIN, FL

4 WAYS TO REGISTERONLINE: www.floridapharmacy.org PH: 850-222-2400MAIL: 610 N. Adams Street, Tallahassee, FL 32301 FAX: 850-561-6758REGISTRATION FORM Pre Registration Deadline: Friday, July 17, 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 _______________________________________________________________

FULL REGISTRATION includes all CE, Exhibits, Social Distance Poolside Party and a T-Shirt. GUEST REGISTRATION includes Exhibits, Social Distance Poolside Party and a T-Shirt. Social Distance Poolside Party

tickets will be provided only upon request during the pre-registration process and placed in your packet.

REGISTRATION FEES Before July 17 Onsite Amounto FPA Member Full Registration $275 $315 $ ___________o Non Member Full Registration $335 $375 $ ___________o Member Tech Full Registration $145 $175 $ ___________o Non Member Tech Full Registration $180 $210 $ ___________ T-Shirt Size: _________ (T-Shirt is complimentary with Full Registration)

o FPA Member 1 Day Registration $140 $150 $ ___________o Non Member 1 Day Registration $190 $200 $ ___________ o Member Tech 1 Day Registration $75 $105 $ ___________o Non Member Tech 1 Day Registration $90 $115 $ ___________Select the day you will attend: oSunday oMonday oTuesday oWednesday

o Guest Registration $120 $120 $ ___________ Name__________________________________________

o Social Distance Poolside Party #______ @ $75 = $ ___________ADDITIONAL GATHERIN’ T-SHIRTS: oAdult #_____ @ $15 =________ Size_____________ $ ___________

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

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.

Sunday, August 2nd 5 hrs GCE/TECH11:00-6:00 PM Registration Desk Open

11:50 AM Welcome

12:00-1:00 PM Education: 1 hour GCE/TECHHuman Trafficking: What All Healthcare Providers Should Know Marina Anderson, BS, DCF Regional Human Trafficking Coordinator, Northeast/Northwest RegionsUAN: 0165-0000-20-057-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-057-L03-T

1:00-3:00 PM Education: 2 hours GCE/TECHValidation and Counseling of Prescriptions for Controlled Substances & OpioidsBob Parrado, BPharm, Parrado Pharmacy Consultants, Inc. UAN: 0165-0000-20-058-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-058-L03-T

3:00-4:00 PM Exhibit Showcase

4:00-6:00 PM Education: 2 hours GCE/TECHReducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a Continuous Quality Improvement Program Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO. UAN: 0165-0000-20-059-L05-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-059-L05-T

6:00-7:00 PM Exhibit ShowcaseMonday, August 3rd 4.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH7:00-1:00 PM Registration Desk Open

8:00-9:30 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECH COVID-19: Essential Information for the Pharmacy ProfessionSpencer H. Durham, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCIDP, Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Director, Alumni & Professional Affairs, Clinical Affairs & Outreach, Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-20-060-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-060-L01-T

9:30-11:00 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHManagement of Pneumonia and Its Effects on COVID-19John M. Allen, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, FCCM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research, College of Pharmacy, University of Florida. UAN: 0165-0000-20-061-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-061-L01-T

11:00-11:15 AM Break

11:15-12:45 PM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHUpdate on Asthma Management in Children and AdultsAngela Thornton, PharmD, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, FAMU College of PharmacyUAN: 0165-0000-20-062-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-062-L01-T

12:45 PM Afternoon On Your OwnTuesday, August 4th 4.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH7:00-1:00 PM Registration Desk Open

8:00-9:30 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECH Influenza Update 2020 Spencer H. Durham, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCIDP, Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Director, Alumni & Professional Affairs, Clinical Affairs & Outreach, Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-20-063-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-063-L01-T

9:30-11:00 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECH Overview of COPD and its Risks Associated with Covid-19 Alejandro Vazquez, PharmD, Director of Student Promotion and Retention, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, LECOM School of Pharmacy. UAN: 0165-0000-20-064-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-064-L01-T

11:00-11:15 AM Break

11:15-12:45 PM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHHerd It All Before: The Importance of Immunizations to Public Health Calvin Tucker, PharmD, FCCM, BCPS, BCCCP, Coordinator of Acute Care Surgery Pharmacy Services, UF Health Shands GainesvilleUAN: 0165-0000-20-065-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-065-L01-T

1:00-3:00 PM Social Distance Poolside Party

3:00PM Evening On Your Own

Wednesday, August 5th 3 hrs GCE/RC/TECH7:00-11:30 AM Registration Desk Open

8:00-9:30 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHThink You Got Strep Throat? Pharmacists Can Help! Elias B. Chahine, PharmD, FCCP, FASCP, FFSHP, BCPS, BCIDP, Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Gregory School of Pharmacy, Palm Beach Atlantic University. UAN: 0165-0000-20-066-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-066-L01-T

9:30-9:45 AM Break

9:45-11:15 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHThe War on Resistance - The Importance of Antimicrobial StewardshipCalvin Tucker, PharmD, FCCM, BCPS, BCCCP, Coordinator of Acute Care Surgery Pharmacy Services, UF Health Shands GainesvilleUAN: 0165-0000-20-067-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-067-L01-T11:15 AM PROGRAM ENDS

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Sunday, August 2nd 5 hrs GCE/TECH11:00-6:00 PM Registration Desk Open

11:50 AM Welcome

12:00-1:00 PM Education: 1 hour GCE/TECHHuman Trafficking: What All Healthcare Providers Should Know Marina Anderson, BS, DCF Regional Human Trafficking Coordinator, Northeast/Northwest Regions Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Define human trafficking, including the types of human trafficking and the extent of human trafficking; Recognize indicators of human trafficking; Discuss the factors that place a person at greater risk of being a victim of human trafficking; Describe how healthcare providers should interact with victims of human trafficking including sharing resources and other information with patients; Discuss protocols for evaluating victims of human trafficking including validated assessment tools used in Florida; Provide the hotlines for reporting human trafficking; Provide public and private resources for social services and legal services. Upon completion of this activity, 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: 0165-0000-20-057-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-057-L03-T

1:00-3:00 PM Education: 2 hours GCE/TECHValidation and Counseling of Prescriptions for Controlled Substances & OpioidsBob Parrado, BPharm, Parrado Pharmacy Consultants, Inc. Upon completion of this activity, participants 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. Upon completion technicians 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 information; Discuss the laws and rules related to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances.

UAN: 0165-0000-20-058-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-058-L03-T

3:00-4:00 PM Exhibit Showcase

4:00-6:00 PM Education: 2 hours GCE/TECHReducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a Continuous Quality Improvement Program Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists 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 Root Cause Analysis; List most common medication errors; Employ techniques to reduce medication errors by using CQI. UAN: 0165-0000-20-059-L05-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-059-L05-T

6:00-7:00 PM Exhibit Showcase

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Monday, August 3rd 4.5 hrs GCE/TECH7:00-1:00 PM Registration Desk Open

8:00-9:30 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHCOVID-19: Essential Information for the Pharmacy ProfessionSpencer H. Durham, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCIDP, Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Director, Alumni & Professional Affairs, Clinical Affairs & Outreach, Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Review the Coronaviridae family of viruses and describe prior worldwide outbreaks; Describe the history and epidemiology of the 2019-2020 coronavirus outbreak; Evaluate current and potential prevention and treatment options for COVID-19; Examine ongoing and published studies related to the treatment and prevention of COVID-19. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define COVID-19; Review the Coronaviridae family of viruses and describe prior worldwide outbreaks; Identify potential prevention and treatment options for COVID-19. UAN: 0165-0000-20-060-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-060-L01-T

9:30-11:00 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHManagement of Pneumonia and Its Effects on COVID-19John M. Allen, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, FCCM, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research, College of Pharmacy, University of Florida. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacist will be able to: Describe the pathogenesis, clinical presentation, diagnosis and etiology of community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), hospital-acquired pneumonia (HAP) and ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP); Identify risk factors for multidrug-resistant pathogens and potential antimicrobial agents to treat these pathogens; Recommend an empiric treatment plan for CAP, HAP and VAP, including drug name, dosage, therapeutic drug monitoring if applicable, and duration of therapy; Discuss important monitoring parameters in the management of pneumonia. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define pneumonia; List signs and symptoms of pneumonia; Recognize treatment options for pneumonia. UAN: 0165-0000-20-061-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-061-L01-T

11:00-11:15 AM Break

11:15-12:45 PM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHUpdate on Asthma Management in Children and AdultsAngela Thornton, PharmD, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, FAMU College of Pharmacy Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Define asthma; Discuss the epidemiology of asthma; Review the pathophysiology, etiology and contributing risk factors related to the development of asthma; List the signs and symptoms of asthma; Describe the severity of asthma based on symptoms; Compare and Contrast the guidelines by the NHLBI vs the GINA; Design treatment plans and goals for pediatric and adult patients with asthma; Discuss the impact of COVID-19 on asthma. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define asthma; Recognize the signs and symptoms of asthma; List treatment options for asthmatic patients; Discuss the impact of COVID-19 on asthma. UAN: 0165-0000-20-062-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-062-L01-T

12:45 PM Afternoon On Your Own

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Tuesday, August 4th 4.5 hrs GCE/TECH7:00-1:00 PM Registration Desk Open

8:00-9:30 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHInfluenza Update 2020Spencer H. Durham, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCIDP, Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Director, Alumni & Professional Affairs, Clinical Affairs & Outreach, Auburn University Harrison School of Pharmacy. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Review the pathology and epidemiology of influenza viral infections; Describe treatment options for patients diagnosed with influenza infection, and review the pharmacological properties of these antiviral agents; Identify preventative treatments for influenza and examine which vaccines are indicated for different patient groups; List different adverse effects associated with the influenza vaccines and pharmacologic treatments; Detail the management of patients with egg allergies who require the influenza vaccination. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define influenza; Identify signs and symptoms of influenza; List treatment options for patients with influenza. UAN: 0165-0000-20-063-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-063-L01-T

9:30-11:00 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECH Overview of COPD and its Risks Associated with Covid-19 Alejandro Vazquez, PharmD, Director of Student Promotion and Retention, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, LECOM School of Pharmacy. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe the pathophysiology of COPD; Describe the diagnosis of COPD; Assess the severity of COPD; Identify the drugs used to treat COPD; Choose a proper therapeutic regimen for COPD; Recognize the risks and precautions present in a COPD patient for Covid-19. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define COPD; Identify signs and symptoms of COPD; Recognize the treatment options for COPD. UAN: 0165-0000-20-064-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-064-L01-T

11:00-11:15 AM Break

11:15-12:45 PM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHHerd It All Before: The Importance of Immunizations to Public Health Calvin Tucker, PharmD, FCCM, BCPS, BCCCP, Coordinator of Acute Care Surgery Pharmacy Services, UF Health Shands Gainesville Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Explain the process of how immunizations are created; Describe the impact of immunizations on public health; Highlight the role of pharmacists in the vaccinations of patients. Upon completion of this activity, technicians will be able to: Recognize the process of how immunizations are created; Describe the impact of immunizations on public health; identify the role of pharmacists and technicians in the vaccinations of patientsUAN: 0165-0000-20-065-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-065-L01-T

1:00-3:00 PM Social Distance Poolside Party

3:00PM Evening On Your Own

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Wednesday, August 5th 4.5 hrs GCE/TECH7:00-11:30 AM Registration Desk Open

8:00-9:30 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHThink You Got Strep Throat? Pharmacists Can Help! Elias B. Chahine, PharmD, FCCP, FASCP, FFSHP, BCPS, BCIDP, Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Gregory School of Pharmacy, Palm Beach Atlantic University. Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Recognize signs and symptoms of pharyngitis; Identify common causes of pharyngitis; Compare and contrast the available diagnostic tests for streptococcal pharyngitis; Given an individual patient, design an appropriate antibiotic regimen for the treatment of streptococcal pharyngitis; Recommend supportive care measures for the treatment of pharyngitis; Discuss the new bill that allow pharmacists to test for and treat streptococcal pharyngitis. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define pharyngitis; List signs and symptoms of pharyngitis; Identify medications used to treat pharyngitis; Describe the new Florida bill that allows pharmacists to test and treat. UAN: 0165-0000-20-066-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-066-L01-T

9:30-9:45 AM Break

9:45-11:15 AM Education: 1.5 hours GCE/RC/TECHThe War on Resistance - The Importance of Antimicrobial StewardshipCalvin Tucker, PharmD, FCCM, BCPS, BCCCP, Coordinator of Acute Care Surgery Pharmacy Services, UF Health Shands Gainesville Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Define the role of pharmacists as antibiotic stewards; Describe the challenges of antibiotic prescribing; Review the institutional requirements regarding stewardship programs; Explain how antimicrobial stewardship may provide optimal outcomes in managing infectious diseases. Upon completion of this activity, technicians will be able to: Define antibiotic stewardship; List the components of antibiotic stewardship programs; Recognize best practices for antibiotic stewardship.

UAN: 0165-0000-20-067-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-20-067-L01-T

11:15 AM PROGRAM ENDS