OVERVIEW OF RECENT PHARMACY LAW CASES DAVID BRUSHWOOD, JD, RPH



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OVERVIEW OF RECENT PHARMACY LAW CASES DAVID BRUSHWOOD, JD, RPH

OVERVIEW OR RECENT PHARMACY LAW CASES ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION This class reviews six legal cases in which allegations were made that pharmacy personnel had failed to meet their legal responsibilities. The facts and conclusions of the cases are discussed. Recommendations to promote regulatory compliance are provided. TARGET AUDIENCE The target audience for this activity is pharmacists and pharmacy technicians in hospital, community, and retail pharmacy settings. LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this activity, the pharmacist will be able to: Discuss the circumstances under which a pharmacist license may be revoked by the state board of pharmacy. Describe the responsibility of pharmacists to refrain from making disparaging remarks about prescribers. Describe the manner in which a pharmacist can utilize information provided by a pharmacy technician. List the factors that distinguish between a pharmacy technician and a pharmacist intern. After completing this activity, the pharmacy technicians will be able to: List the ways in which a pharmacy technician can identify the correct patient when medication is delivered. Discuss the limits of a pharmacy technician's objections to a pharmacy policy. Describe the responsibility of a pharmacy technician upon being informed by a patient of unexpected symptoms following drug use. ACCREDITATION PHARMACY PharmCon, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. NURSING PharmCon, Inc. is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (Provider Number CEP 13649) and the Florida Board of Nursing (Provider Number 50-3515). Activities approved by the CA BRN and the FL BN are accepted by most State Boards of Nursing. CE hours provided by PharmCon, Inc. meet the ANCC criteria for formally approved continuing education hours. The ACPE is listed by the AANP as an acceptable, accredited continuing education organization for applicants seeking renewal through continuing education credit. For additional information, please visit http://www.nursecredentialing.org/renewalrequirements.aspx Universal Activity No.: 0798-0000-15-079-L03-P&T Credits: 1.5 contact hour (0.15CEU) Release Date: September 15, 2015 Expiration Date: September 15, 2018 ACTIVITY TYPE Knowledge-Based Live Webinar FINANCIAL SUPPORT BY Pharmaceutical Education Consultants, Inc. 1

ABOUT THE AUTHOR David Brushwood is professor of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy. A graduate of the schools of pharmacy and law at the University of Kansas, professor Brushwood practiced both professions prior to entering academia. Professor Brushwood has developed error prevention programs for several pharmacy chains. His research interests are in the areas of regulating for outcomes, medication error prevention, and pain management policy. He has received grant funding from numerous agencies including the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the National Institutes of Health, and the National Community Pharmacy Foundation. Professor Brushwood received the 2012 Pellegrino Medal. The award honors nationally-recognized leaders for contributions to healthcare ethics in the selfless spirit of Edmund D. Pellegrino. He also has twice been selected as a Mayday Scholar in Pain Policy by the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics. Professor Brushwood is a frequent contributor to pharmacy journals and to law journals. He developed, and serves as an advisor for the UF online Master of Science in Pharmacy, a graduate program offering seven areas of specialization in regulatory pharmaceutical fields. David Brushwood, JD, RPh Professor, University of Florida School of Pharmacy FACULTY DISCLOSURE It is the policy of PharmCon, Inc. to require the disclosure of the existence of any significant financial interest or any other relationship a faculty member or a sponsor has with the manufacturer of any commercial product(s) and/or service(s) discussed in an educational activity. David Brushwood reports no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this activity. Peer review of the material in this CE activity was conducted to assess and resolve potential conflict of interest. Reviewers unanimously found that the activity is fair balanced and lacks commercial bias. Please Note: PharmCon, Inc. does not view the existence of relationships as an implication of bias or that the value of the material is decreased. The content of the activity was planned to be balanced and objective. Occasionally, authors may express opinions that represent their own viewpoint. Participants have an implied responsibility to use the newly acquired information to enhance patient outcomes and their own professional development. The information presented in this activity is not meant to serve as a guideline for patient or pharmacy management. Conclusions drawn by participants should be derived from objective analysis of scientific data presented from this monograph and other unrelated sources. 2

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