BE WISE, IMMUNIZE: AN UPDATE ON IMMUNIZATION PRACTICES GRETCHEN KRECKEL GAROFOLI, PHARMD



Similar documents
WHEN THE STARS ALIGN AND YOUR PATIENT IS IN SYNC: ADHERENCE RISES MARK GAROFOLI, PHARMD, MBA, CGP PETE KRECKEL, RPH

NATURAL MEDICINES TO MANAGE DIABETES

PREVENTING MEDICATION ERRORS IN PHARMACY PRACTICE DR. SULLIVAN S SUPPLEMENTAL HANDOUT

A REVIEW OF FEDERAL PHARMACY LAW DONALD SULLIVAN, PH.D

OH MY ACHING BODY: TACKLING FIBROMYALGIA GENEVA BRIGGS, PHARMD, BCPS

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

NEW AND EMERGING THERAPIES IN THE TREATMENT OF SEASONAL ALLERGIES

PRS 103 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN PHARMACY REGULATION PRS 103.6: LICENSURE AS ASSURANCE OF COMPETENCE DR. BRUSHWOOD S MONOGRAPH

ON PENS AND NEEDLES A PRIMER ON INSULIN PENS AND PROPER INJECTION TECHNIQUES PETE KRECKEL, RPH

DEFENDING A FEDERAL CRIMINAL CHARGE AND A BOARD ACTION ROBERT ESGRO, RPH, ESQ

ANTIBIOTICS FROM HEAD TO TOE: PART 5 - URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS LAUREN HYNICKA, PHARM.D.

PRS 105 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE CASE STUDIES PRS 105.7: THE WHISTLEBLOWER DR. BRUSHWOOD S MONOGRAPH

RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS: PRIMARILY AN AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE JOHNATHON DUFTON, MD

CAN SUPPLEMENTS BE USED TO MANAGE ATTENTION DEFICIT/HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER? GENEVA BRIGGS, PHARMD, BCPS

NEW UPDATES IN OTC PRODUCTS: 2014 DONALD SULLIVAN, PHARMD

TESTOSTERONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR THE AGING MALE: COUNSELING INSIGHTS FOR THE PHARMACIST TIM DRAKE, PHARM.D.

SHOULD WE ALL TAKE OMEGA-3 FATTY ACID SUPPLEMENTS? GENEVA BRIGGS, PHARMD, BCPS

PRS 101 FOUNDATIONS OF PHARMACY REGULATION PRS 101.3: THE DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION REGULATORY ROLE DR. BRUSHWOOD S MONOGRAPH

MOVEMENT BEYOND LAXATIVES: EVOLVING PHARMACOLOGIC OPTIONS FOR IBS-C AND CIC PETE KRECKEL, RPH

ALL IN THE FAMILY 75 YEARS OF DIABETES TREATMENT OPTIONS FROM GLASS SYRINGES TO SGLT2 INHIBITORS PETER A. KRECKEL, R.PH.

REVIEW OF FEDERAL LAW FOR PHARMACY TECHNICIANS DR. SULLIVAN S MONOGRAPH

MEMBER S CHOICE: THE REQUESTED SPANISH PHRASES FOR THE PHARMACY STEPHANIE LANGSTON, MFLE

A FOCUS ON TOPICS IN OHIO PHARMACY LAW -- OHIO STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY APPROVED DR. SULLIVAN S MONOGRAPH

UNDERSTANDING AND TREATING ADHD TAMMIE LEE DEMLER, PHARMD, MBA, BCPP

Virginia Department of Health Adult Immunization PPHF Activities

Privacy Space. Public Place. How to Protect PHI and be HIPAA Compliant

Mood Disorders in PD: What s New?

Overview of Recent Pharmacy Law Cases

Emerging Issues in Sexually Transmitted Diseases Update on Sexual Health in Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM)

Continuing Education

UNDERSTANDING THE HIGH-TOUCH MODEL: GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH SPECIALTY PHARMACY DR. MCPHERSON S MONOGRAPH

Veterans Health Administration Employee Education System. And. VACO Office of Quality and Safety, Evidenced Based Practice And

MA Healthcare Reform Legislation: Assessment of Massachusetts Department of Public Health Regulations

Public Health and Preventive Medicine Webinars and Training

2013 Older Adolescent and Adult Immunization Conference April 22, 2013

Power Thinking for the Perioperative Nurse

When the Stars Align and Your Patient is in Sync: Adherence Rises

Michigan Department of Community Health 2013 Regional Immunization Conferences. *Full Registration closed at these 2 locations. Register now!

Professional Education Summit Emerging Trends in Diabetes Care Saturday, October 17, :00 am 4:00 pm* EvergreenHealth Medical Center Kirkland, WA

CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS FOR MICHIGAN PHARMACY TECHNICIANS

PTSD 101: 2010 VA/DoD Clinical Practice Guideline for PTSD: Anger, Aggression, and PTSD

ONCOLOGY CARE IS EVOLVING FASTER THAN EVER

INSTRUCTIONS FOR REPORTING IMMUNIZATION SERVICES TO THIRD PARTY PAYERS (Billing Guide)

How To Accredit A Continuing Education Program

Albuquerque, New Mexico Saturday, January 23, 2016

Target Audience VHA/DoD physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and dieticians involved in the care of patients with chronic kidney disease.

June G. Javier, PharmD, BCPS Friday, April 17, 2015

2014 Legislative Session. Florida Pharmacy Laws(Statutes) Disclosure. Objectives (1) Pharmacy Technician. Pharmacy Law Update 4/22/2014

116th Annual Convention

Agency # REGULATION 9 PHARMACEUTICAL CARE/PATIENT COUNSELING

Pharmacy Technicians: Why Is The CE Different?

2016 Group Retiree Medicare Plans

2015 Annual Convention

West Virginia University School of Pharmacy Educational Outcomes Professional Curriculum Approved by the Faculty: October 11, 2013

Statement Of. The National Association of Chain Drug Stores. For. U.S. Senate Special Committee on Aging. Hearing on:

Review of Maine Pharmacy Rules. An update of new rules adopted 12/11/2013

DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING AND REGULATORY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR S OFFICE PHARMACY TECHNICIANS. Filed with the Secretary of State on

PTCB s New Certification and Recertification Requirements Empowering Pharmacy Technicians. Megan Coder, PharmD Director of Professional Affairs

Thank you for coming to our San Diego Workshop THIS INITIATIVE IS BEING SUPPORTED BY A SPONSORSHIP FROM PFIZER

Strengthening the Pharmacist Skills in Managing Diabetes Practice Based Program 27 Contact Hours

Continuing Education Information for the 2015 STD Treatment Guidelines Webinar: An Overview by CDC and the NNPTC, June 22, 2015

PLEASE NOTE. For more information concerning the history of these regulations, please see the Table of Regulations.

WHEREAS updates are required to the Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services;

Category 2 credit will be awarded for formal educational programs that are ACCME-accredited or AAFPapproved

University of Puerto Rico School of Pharmacy and Walgreens Community Pharmacy Residency Program (PGY1), San Juan, Puerto Rico

Pharmacist Emergency Responders for Cardiac Arrest and Other Medical Emergencies Practice Based Program 16 Contact Hours

Caring for Oncology Patients:

American Diabetes Association. Diabetes Care in the School Setting

Topics in Pharmacy Technician and Intern Laws for Ohio Pharmacists

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

PLEASE NOTE. For more information concerning the history of these regulations, please see the Table of Regulations.

INFECTIOUS DISEASE MEDICINE FOR PRIMARY CARE

8/5/2015. Magon Saunders. Apophia Namageyo-Funa. Leslie Kolb. Jo Ellen Condon. DHSc, MS, RDN, LD. Program Development Consultant

Exceptions to the Rule: A Pharmacy Law Presentation. Objectives DISCLAIMER 10/16/2015

Medicaid Covered Outpatient Prescription Drug Reimbursement Information by State. Quarter Ending September 2015

Drug-Supplement Interactions Course #15-102

This article is a CME/CE certified activity. To earn credit for this activity visit:

Specialty Pharmacy? Disclosure. Objectives Technician

Disclosure. Meaningful use Objectives. Meaningful use. Fundamentals of Transitions of Care (TOC)

Compensation Plan for Pharmacy Services

Florida A&M University College of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences

Administrative Code. Title 23: Medicaid Part 224 Immunizations

Megan Murphy-Menezes, Pharm.D., MSCR

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MUNICIPAL REGULATIONS FOR PHARMACY TECHNICIANS

Phi Delta Chi Alpha Sigma Alumni Association. post-script. Volume 18 Issue 5 November 2014

Outpatient Prescription Drug Benefit

Statement Of. The National Association of Chain Drug Stores. For. U.S. Senate Committee On Armed Services. Personnel Subcommittee.

International Transplant Nurses Society Speaker / Planner Bio Form

MAPD-SNP Contract Numbers: H5852; H3132

2014 Legislative Session. Disclosure. Florida Pharmacy Laws(Statutes) Objectives (1) Pharmacy Technician. FL Pharmacy Law Update May 24, 2014

INTERNAL CARE: March 7 9, Speaker 1 Affiliation. Speaker 2 Affiliation. Speaker 3 Affiliation

Policy on the Accreditation of Continuing Education Certificate Programs. Policy PR-03

Information Sharing Webinars for Healthcare Partners THANK YOU FOR JOINING US TODAY FOR: Contingency Planning Utilities Keeping the Lights ON

11/4/2015. Objective. Detroit Medical Center Background

Ethics Consultation: Improving Skills and Evaluating Quality

Statement of the American Pharmacists Association Thomas E. Menighan, BSPharm, MBA, ScD (Hon), FAPhA Executive Vice President and CEO.

Pharmacists as Partners in Adult Vaccinations

How to Become a Pharmacist. Job Description. Work Environment. Career Outlook. Income

Guide to CE Navigation and Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Approach to Population Management

Transcription:

BE WISE, IMMUNIZE: AN UPDATE ON IMMUNIZATION PRACTICES GRETCHEN KRECKEL GAROFOLI, PHARMD

BE WISE, IMMUNIZE: AN UPDATE ON IMMUNIZATION PRACTICES ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION With over 230,000 pharmacists trained to provide immunizations it is imperative that pharmacists stay up to date with immunization recommendations. Pharmacists also need to be able to identify the vaccination needs of the patients that they serve. Through this presentation we will review the proper administration technique for intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intranasal vaccines. We will also review which vaccines are given via each route of administration. We will also cover the update recommendations for pneumococcal vaccination and will discuss the variety of options for influenza vaccination and preferred vaccine for different patient populations. Finally, we will discuss patient cases and how we identify the immunization needs of these patients. 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: Describe the proper technique for administering intramuscular, subcutaneous, and intranasal immunizations. Outline the most recent recommendations for pneumococcal vaccination. List the various options for influenza vaccination and patient populations in which each vaccine is preferred. Identify the vaccination needs of a variety of patients. 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.: 0798-0000-15-002-L04-P&T Credits: 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) Release Date: February 24, 2015 Expiration Date: February 24, 2018 ACTIVITY TYPE Knowledge-Based Live Webinar FINANCIAL SUPPORT BY PharmCon After completing this activity, the pharmacy technicians will be able to: List options for the influenza vaccine List vaccination needs for patients 1

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gretchen Kreckel Garofoli, Pharm.D., BCACP, is a Clinical Assistant Professor at West Virginia University School of Pharmacy in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy. She is a graduate of the University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy and completed a Community Pharmacy Practice Residency at Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, VA. Her current practice site is Waterfront Family Pharmacy in Morgantown, WV where she focuses on diabetes education, immunizations, and medication therapy management. Dr. Garofoli's areas of interest include diabetes management, medication therapy management, immunizations, compounding, and program development and implementation in the community pharmacy setting. She was the 2011 recipient of the West Virginia Pharmacist's Association Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award. Her research interest includes diabetes, immunizations and pharmacist provided screenings and at-home screenings that lead to early detection of diseases. She resides in Morgantown, WV with her husband, Mark, who is also a pharmacist. Gretchen Kreckel Garofoli Clinical Assistant Professor, West Virginia University 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. Gretchen Garofoli 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

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20