2021 Fall Pharmacy Forum Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021 - NEAHEC
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2021 Fall Pharmacy Forum Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021 9:00 am - Presented virtually via Zoom 2:05 pm A G E N D A 8:30 - 9:00 Registration/Breakfast 9:00 - 9:05 Welcome 9:05 - 10:05 Navigating Angioedema Brandy Brown, PharmD Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist Kings Daughters Medical Center Objectives: • Recognize the different types of angioedema by identifying corresponding pathophysiology and presentation. • Explain the mechanism of action for the pharmacologic agents used in the management of angioedema. • Select appropriate therapeutic regimens for patients who experience an acute angioedema attack. September 25, 2021 10:05 - 11:05 Diabetes Guideline Update: Take it to Heart Register online at Brentney Fields, PharmD Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist www.neahec.org/FPF21 St. Claire HealthCare Objectives: • Recognize the changes to the Diabetes Care Guidelines. Disclaimer The Northeast Kentucky Area Health Education Center • Discuss the medication algorithm and presents this activity for educational purposes only. review the data behind the changes. Participants are expected to utilize their own expertise and • Select appropriate medication for judgment while engaged in the practice of medicine. The different patient scenarios. content of the presentation is provided solely by presenters who have been selected for presentations because of 11:05 - 12:05 Buprenorphine Myth vs Fact: recognized expertise in their field. Dispensing the Truth about Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) *This presentation is the only session Faculty Disclosure accredited for both pharmacists and technicians.* All planners, speakers, authors, reviewers, and staff Trish Freeman, PhD, RPh members involved with content development for continuing Professor, College of Pharmacy education activities sponsored by the Northeast Kentucky University of Kentucky Area Health Education Center are expected to disclose any real or perceived conflict of interest related to the Pharmacist Objectives: content of the activity. Detailed disclosures will be included in participant materials or given prior to the start of the • Review the evidence and current activity. All planners, speakers, authors, reviewers and staff clinical guideline recommendations members disclose they have nothing to disclose. for medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD), including Agenda continued on next page
A G E N D A C O N T I N U E D buprenorphine. • Identify barriers to buprenorphine access and strategies to overcome those barriers. • Review changes in federal rules regarding buprenorphine prescribing and current state buprenorphine prescribing regulations. • Develop effective strategies for pharmacists to communicate and collaborate with patients, prescribers, and community members to improve MOUD access and decrease stigma associated with OUD. Technician Objectives: • Define opioid use disorder (OUD). • List medications that are used for OUD. Center for Health Education and Research • Identify stigma surrounding OUD. 316 W. Second St. Morehead, KY 40351 • Discuss OUD resources available in your community to help patients This free activity is intended for and family members. community and hospital pharmacists, and other interested health care professionals. 12:05 - 1:05 Lunch Continuing Pharmacy Education The Northeast Kentucky Area Health Education Oral Contraceptives: The Role of a 1:05 - 2:05 Center is accredited by the Accreditation Pharmacist Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of Kacee Hardeman, PharmD continuing pharmacy education. The Northeast Kentucky Kaitlyn Calhoun, PharmD AHEC designates these live activities for a total of 0.4 PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residents CEUs. These are knowledge-based CPE activities. UAN’s: St. Claire HealthCare 0193-0000-21-008-L04-P, 0193-0000-21-009-L01-P, 0193-0000-21-010-L01-P/T, and 0193-0000-21-011-L01-P. Objectives: • Identify patient assessments Successful Completion necessary to determine patient For successful completion of this continuing education eligibility for oral contraceptives. program, participants must sign appropriate attendance • Discuss different types and roster, be present for the duration of the program, and formulations of contraceptives. complete and return the online evaluation within 7 days. A • Recognize potential drug-drug statement of credit will be issued within two weeks following interactions and adverse effects of completion of all required documentation. oral contraceptives. For more information contact Megan Littleton at • Review counseling services for 606.783.7578 or megan.littleton@st-claire.org patients receiving oral contraceptives.
Kaitlyn Calhoun, F A C U L T Y PharmD Kaitlyn Calhoun, PharmD is a PGY-1 Pharmacy Resident who joined St. Claire Healthcare after Brandy Brown, PharmD graduating from the Appalachian College of Pharmacy in 2021. Dr. Brown is an Emergency Originally from Knott County, Medicine Clinical Pharmacist Kentucky, she completed her at King’s Daughters Medical undergraduate education at Alice Center in Ashland, KY. She Lloyd College. Dr. Calhoun’s completed her Doctorate of professional interests include Pharmacy at the University of critical care and oncology. Her Kentucky College of Pharmacy personal interests include spending in Lexington, KY in 2019. She time with her cat Mya, reading, and subsequently completed a going for nature walks. PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at St. Claire Regional Medical Center in Morehead, KY. Her areas of interest include Emergency Medicine and Trish Freeman, PhD, RPh Toxicology. She serves as resident preceptor for the Dr. Freeman holds several Emergency Medicine Rotation at King’s Daughters Medical positions in the College of Center. She enjoys being active, cooking and spending Pharmacy at the University quality time with her husband and two sons. of Kentucky, including Director of the Center for the Advancement of Pharmacy Brentney Fields, PharmD Practice (CAPP); Professor in the Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science, and Dr. Fields joined St. Claire Faculty Associate in the HealthCare in July 2020 as an Institute for Pharmaceutical ambulatory care pharmacist Outcomes and Policy (IPOP). in the Warfarin Care Clinic Dr. Freeman’s research after completing her PGY1 interests lie in the areas of pharmaceutical policy and public residency with St. Claire health, focused primarily on policy effectiveness and the role Healthcare in June 2020. She of the pharmacist as a public health provider. As director developed and oversaw the of CAPP, she advocates for advanced professional roles implementation of the Chronic for pharmacists. She received a Bachelor of Pharmacy Care Medication Management degree and a Ph.D. degree from the University of Kentucky, Clinic in the fall of 2020 and and completed postdoctoral fellowships at the University spearheaded the expansion of Vermont College of Medicine and the UK College of of both practices into the rural Medicine. health clinics. She has recently also taken on the care of St. Claire hospice patients as their pharmacy liaison. She is a graduate of Marshall University Kacee Hardeman, PharmD School of Pharmacy. Originally from Russell, Kentucky, Kacee Hardeman is a she has a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from PGY1 Pharmacy Resident Marshall University. Dr. Fields professional interests include at St. Claire HealthCare. ambulatory care, pediatrics, and hospice care. Her personal She received her interests include spending time with her husband and Doctorate of Pharmacy children, gardening, and reading. from the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy. Originally from LewisCounty, Kentucky, she has a Bachelor of Biomedical Science from Morehead State University. Professional interests include ambulatory care and cardiology. She enjoys spending time with her husband and nephews, cooking, and traveling.
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