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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 of attendance and evaluation forms. Statements of continuing pharmacy education credit will available for you to download and print in four weeks. The FPA is also a Florida Department of Health approved provider of continuing education. This is an ACPE application based* and knowledge based activity. Speakers have no relevant financial relationship to the activities.

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Page 1: Resort fee waived. · 2021. 6. 16. · Resort fee waived. The Henderson requires a one night’s room deposit to hold each individual’s reservation. The deposit is refundable

The Florida Pharmacy Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuingpharmacy education. Up to 17 contact hours are available upon successful completion of attendance and evaluation forms.Statements of continuing pharmacy education credit will available for you to download and print in four weeks. The FPA is also aFlorida Department of Health approved provider of continuing education. This is an ACPE application based* and knowledgebased activity. Speakers have no relevant financial relationship to the activities.

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FPA room rate is $194 plus tax and fees. Resort fee waived.The Henderson requires a one night’s room deposit to holdeach individual’s reservation. The deposit is refundable if noticeis received at least 72 hours prior to arrival and cancellationnumber is obtained. Room Reservation Deadline is July 16,2021. Guests must advise the resort before check-in of anychange in reservation to avoid an early departure fee of onenight’s stay. Check in time 4:00pm. Check out time 11:00am.

For Room Reservation Call: (877) 569–6799 Group Code 1082N2

The Henderson Beach & Spa Resort

Destin, FL 32541200 Henderson Resort Way

Accomodations

Resort fee is WAIVED and includes Private beach access, Beach bikes, Select water sport activities, Concierge transportation to nearby Destinevents and activities; Daily family pass to Henderson State Park, Business center, Afternoon infused water station and Sunset Salutations!

Complimentary self-parking for FPA guests!

Upcoming Events

ZOOM WEBINAR

JULY 7-11, 2021 131 ST ANNUAL MEETING & CONVENTION

SAWGRASS MARRIOTT, PONTE VEDRA BEACH

AUGUST 12 & SEPTEMBER 23, 2021 APHA IMMUNIZATION CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

ZOOM WEBINAR

SEPTEMBER 11-12, 2021 REGULATORY AND LAW CONFERENCE

ZOOM WEBINAR

OCTOBER 16-17, 2021 MID-YEAR CLINICAL CONFERENCE

EMBASSY SUITES BUENA VISTA, ORLANDO

OCTOBER 2021 MID-YEAR NUCLEAR CONFERENCE

ZOOM WEBINAR

DECEMBER 4-5, 2021 REGULATORY & LAW CONFERENCE

Disclosures: Financial support, if provided, for educational activities willbe listed in program. Speakers have no relevant financial relationship tothe activities.

FPA adheres to the US Food & Drug Administration’s policy on industrysupported educational activities. The FDA policy requires, among otherthings, that we conduct the educational program supported by anycorporate educational grants independently and without control by thegrantor of the program’s planning, content or execution. Furthermore, theprograms must be free of commercial bias for or against any product.

Each individual attending FPA meetings assumes all risks associated withhis/her attendance and participation in all on-and off-site activities thatoccur during this time. By registering for this meeting, you agree toindemnify and hold harmless, FPA and its governing bodies, officers andemployees from all loss, damage or liability arising out of or related to yourattendance and participation at all FPA meetings.

Cancellation Policy: If cancellation is made in writing 30 days prior to theprogram a refund will be made less a $10 service charge. If cancellation ismade 29-10 days prior to the program, a refund will be made, less a $50service charge. Cancellation requested in writing after that date will resultin credit for another FPA CE program valid for one year.

Children under the age of 18 are not permitted in the educationalprograms at anytime due to insurance liability issues. This includeschildren in strollers and carriers.

The FPA complies with ADA requirements. Please contact the office inadvance of the meeting for any needed technical assistance.

General Conference Information

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UAN: 0165-0000-21-049-L03-P* UAN: 0165-0000-21-049-L03-T*

12:00 - 2:00 pm

2 hrs GCE/TECH

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

2:00 - 3:00 pm

1 hr GCE/TECH

New Drug Update 2020-2021Shawn Bridley, PharmD, BCGP, CPh, cMTM, MHP, Board Certified Geriatric Pharmacist, Owner, Care Dynamics Senior Care

UAN: 0165-0000-21-050-L04-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-050-L04-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Name the major new chemical entities approved by the FDA in late 2020 and early 2021; Compare and contrastnewly approved drugs with older agents regarding their safety, efficacy, dosing and cost; Discuss select pipeline drugs expected to be released; Counsel patients on newtherapies. Upon completion of this activity, technicians will be able to: Recognize new drugs to be released; Identify indications of newly released drugs; Identify storage andhandling of new drugs.

4:00 - 6:00 pm

2 hrs GCE/TECH

Reducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a Continuous Quality Improvement ProgramMichael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO.

UAN: 0165-0000-21-051-L05-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-051-L05-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Define elements of a Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Program; Restructure a pharmacy practice to addressquality 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 towardserror 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 byusing CQI.

11:50 am Welcome

11:00 am - 6:00 pm Registration Desk Opens

3:00 - 4:00 pm Exhibit Hall Grand Opening

6:00 - 7:00 pm Exhibit Hall Open

The exhibitors are a very important part of FloridaPharmacy Association’s conferences. These

companies send their representatives to educateyou about their products and services at greatexpense. Please show them your appreciation!

Visit with them, introduce yourself, tell them youappreciate them and invite them back next year!

Sunday 3:00pm-4:00pm & 6:00pm-7:00pm

Monday & Tuesday 7:00am-8:00am

Continental breakfast will be served in the exhibit hall on Monday

and Tuesday morning.

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8:00 - 9:30 pm

1.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH

The Keys to Success Utilizing Insulin TherapyJonathan G. Marquess, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, President/CEO, The Marquess Group.

UAN: 0165-0000-21-052-L01-P* UAN: 0165-0000-21-052-L01-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Explain diagnosis and treatment goals for patients with diabetes; Distinguish the difference between basal and bolusinsulin; Identify the differences between the various insulin products including onset, peak and duration of action; Demonstrate how to start insulin and how to monitor for dosingand titration; Calculate basal insulin rate, insulin to carbohydrate ratio, and sensitivity factor. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Distinguish different treatment goals forpatients with diabetes; Compare and contrast basal and bolus insulin; Recognize the various insulin products.

11:15 am - 12:45 pm

1.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH

Increasing Technology Literacy: Continuous Glucose MonitorsChristina E. DeRemer, PharmD, BCACP, BCPS, TTS, FASHP, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Ambulatory Clinical Specialist, CHFMOld Town Clinic

UAN: 0165-0000-21-055-L01-P* UAN: 0165-0000-21-056-L01-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Cite evidence supporting CGM use in diabetes care; Discuss patient and clinician education resources; Demonstratehow to optimally use CGM while creating awareness for common barriers to patient utilization; Integrate CPT codes for CGM training and CGM data interpretation in patient caremodels. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define CGM; Recognize how CGM is used in diabetes; List CPT codes used for CGM billing of insurances.

7:00 am - 1:00 pm Registration Desk Open7:00 - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast

9:30 - 11:00 am

1.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH

Pharmacotherapeutic Management of Type 2 DiabetesOtis W. Kirksey, PharmD, CDCES, BC-ADM, Director of Pharmacy Services, Neighborhood Medical Center

UAN: 0165-0000-21-053-L01-P* UAN: 0165-0000-054-L01-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacist will be able to: Associate the mechanism of action of various anti-diabetic drugs with the underlying metabolic disorders associatedwith diabetes; Discuss the therapeutic efficacy of anti-diabetic drugs based on glucose lowering and A1C reducing potential; Design a patient centered treatment care plan basedon the ADA recommended treatment algorithm; Choose appropriate anti-diabetic therapy using patient specific factors; Select appropriate insulin dose utilizing both basal onlyand basal/bolus dosing method. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Describe how anti-diabetics work; Identify metabolic disorders associated with diabetes; Recognizewhich anti-diabetic agent is used for patient specific factors.

11:00 - 11:15 am Break

12:45 pm Afternoon on your Own

It is our desire to bring to you an outstanding meeting and educational experience while helping everyone to stay safe during this current pandemic. If you, or a member of your party, have traveled toareas where COVID-19 is spreading, or you have been in contact with individuals who have COVID 14 days prior to the convention, we ask that you not participate in this event. By registering for andattending FPA meetings, you are acknowledging that an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 exists in any public place where people are present. By attending meetings, you and any guests voluntarilyassume all risks related to exposure to COVID-19 and agree not to hold the Florida Pharmacy Association and its related event organizers liable for any illness or injury. Participants must agree to theabove disclaimer along with exercising social distancing and following local health guidelines in order to participate at FPA meetings. If you are showing symptoms of possible COVID-19, we will be unableto admit you to the meeting.

COVID 19 Waiver

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11:00 - 11:15 am Break

Join us Tuesday from 1-3 pm for some fun inthe sun and relaxing by the pool

8:00 - 9:30 pm

1.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH

Management and Prevention of Acute and Chronic Complications Associated with DiabetesOtis W. Kirksey, PharmD, CDCES, BC-ADM, Director of Pharmacy Services, Neighborhood Medical Center.

UAN: 0165-0000-21-057-L01-P* UAN: 0165-0000-21-058-L01-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Discuss factors which predispose patients to acute complications associated with diabetes; Summarize therapeuticoptions for management of acute hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia; Outline the macrovascular and microvascular complications associated with diabetes; Design a treatment planfor diabetes related dyslipidemia and hypertension to obtain optimum lipid and blood pressure control. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Identify factors which lead toacute complications of diabetes; Define hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia; List treatment options for hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia; Recognize the different types ofcomplications associated with diabetes.

11:15 am - 12:45 pm

1.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH

Diabetes MTM and Best PracticesJonathan G. Marquess, PharmD, CDCES, FAPhA, President/CEO, The Marquess Group

UAN: 0165-0000-21-061-L01-P* UAN: 0165-0000-21-062-L01-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Recognize the impact of diabetes on the pharmacy landscape and local communities; Analyze the American DiabetesAssociation's recommended goals for glycemic control, blood pressure, and lipid management; Describe treatment algorithms for managing Type 2 Diabetes; Evaluate newproducts, their use, dosage and titration; Identify key behaviors that will positively impact outcomes for your patients with diabetes; Employ MTM cases for patients with diabetes.Upon completion of this activity, technicians will be able to: Recognize the impact of diabetes on the pharmacy landscape and local communities; Identify the American DiabetesAssociation's recommended goals for diabetes, hypertension and hyperlipidemia; List medications used to treat Type 2 Diabetes.

7:00 am - 1:00 pm Registration Desk Open7:00 - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast

9:30 - 11:00 am

1.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH

Comparing Cardiovascular Benefits Between GLP-1RA and SGLT2i in Adults with Type 2 DiabetesChristina E. DeRemer, PharmD, BCACP, BCPS, TTS, FASHP, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Ambulatory Clinical Specialist, CHFMOld Town Clinic

UAN: 0165-0000-21-059-L01-P* UAN: 0165-0000-21-060-L01-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Differentiate the populations for cardiovascular measures in the literature and associations to glucose lowerpharmacologic agents; Discuss and create care strategies that integrate methods for cardiovascular risk reduction; Design a treatment plan for a patient with complicatedcardiovascular history. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define GLP-1RA and SGLT2i; Identify the cardiovascular effects from antidiabetic agents; List ways to reducecardiovascular reduction.

1:00 - 3:00 pm3:00 pm

Poolside PartyEvening on your Own

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9:30 - 9:45 am Break

Continuing Education Key:

GCE = General CE

RC = Recertification Consultant

TECH = Technician

Automatically

Reports to

8:00 - 9:30 pm

1.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH

The Art and Science of Nutrition in Diabetes ManagementDawn Smith, MS, RDN, LDN, CDCES , Director, Metabolic Health Center , Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare

UAN: 0165-0000-21-063-L01-P* UAN: 0165-0000-21-063-L01-T*

Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Describe the current evidence-based guidance for nutrition therapy for adults with diabetes and prediabetes; Compare and contrasteating pattern approaches to improve overall health and metabolic outcomes in diabetes; Identify specific areas of nutrition concern in diabetes; Use practical tools and methodsto help persons with diabetes in meal planning. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Describe the current evidence-based guidance for nutrition. therapy for adults withdiabetes and prediabetes; Compare and contrast eating pattern approaches to improve overall health and metabolic outcomes in diabetes; Identify specific areas of nutritionconcern in diabetes; Use practical tools and methods to help persons with diabetes in meal planning.

7:00 - 1:30 am Registration Desk Open7:00 - 8:00 am Continental Breakfast

9:45 - 11:15 am

1.5 hrs GCE/RC/TECH

Telephoning Sweet Financial Success: A Discussion of Sustainable Billing ModelsChristina E. DeRemer, PharmD, BCACP, BCPS, TTS, FASHP, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Florida College of Pharmacy, Ambulatory Clinical Specialist, CHFMOld Town Clinic

UAN: 0165-0000-21-064-L01-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-064-L01-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Discuss CMS recognized billable codes permitted during diabetes care visits with required documentation; Discusschronic care management (CCM) service literature and the role of ambulatory pharmacists; Design a CCM service with inclusion of required CMS components for enrollment,documentation, and reimbursement; Assemble a practice model using recognized billable codes with extension into value based evaluations Upon completion of this activity,technicians will be able to: Discuss CMS recognized billable codes permitted during diabetes care visits with required documentation; Recognize the role of ambulatorypharmacists in chronic care management services; List the CMS components required for reimbursement.

Courses appropriate for pharmacists are designated by an ACPE UAN ending inthe letter “P” and courses appropriate for pharmacy technicians are designatedby an ACPE UAN ending in the letter “T.”

To earn a statement of credit, participants must complete the necessaryinformation, which includes name, license number, NABP number, date of birth,voucher code and evaluation. Statements of credit will be available for you todownload and print four weeks following the meeting.

FPA will upload courses to CE Broker and CPE Monitor. It is the responsibility ofthe participant to provide the correct pharmacist license number or pharmacytechnician registration number and NABP e-profile information. FPA will NOT re-upload data once upload is complete. CE Broker offers a reduced subscriptionrate to FPA members per license cycle. FPA does not offer partial credit for anyCPE activity.

Continuing Education

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Pharmacist

Full Conference Registration:

Technician

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$75

Guest (adult)

Guest (child age 5-12)

Exhibit Pass

Pool Party

Members not registered for full convention

Individual Event & Guest Registration

Pharmacist (full conference)

Pharmacist (single day)

Technician (full conference)

Technician (single day)

$275 / $335

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$315 / $375

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(Member / Non-member)

Before July 23rd Late Registration & Onsite(Member / Non-member)

Full Registration includes all CE, Exhibits, Poolside Party, & a T-shirt.

Guest Registration includes Exhibits, Poolside Party, & a T-shirt. Exhibit Hall and poolside Party tickets will be provided only upon request during the pre-registration process and placed in your packet.

Pharmacist

Single Day Registration:

Technician

Sunday Monday

Registration Date(s):

Tuesday Wednesday

Additional Registration:

CE Handbook $25Extras: T-Shirt $15

Size: Small / Medium / Large / XL

FPPC Donation $ ______________

Registration Form

Phone: (850) 222- 2400 | Fax: (850) 561-6758 Mail To: 610 N Adams St., Tallahassee, FL 32301

Individual Event Tickets for Guests

Guest Name(s): _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Guest (adult) # _________

Guest (child) # _________

Exhibit Pass # _________

Pool Party # _________