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NCAP ANNUAL CONVENTIONOctober 28 – 30, 20<strong>07</strong>Sheraton Imperial Hotel & <strong>Conv</strong>ention Center – Research Triangle Park, NCSUNDAY – OCTOBER 28, 20<strong>07</strong>7:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast for Certificate Program Attendees8 am-6:00 pm Delivering Medication Therapy Management Services in the Community -A Certificate Program (See brochure)ACPE 202-203-<strong>07</strong>-089-H04 (10 contact hrs for self-study)ACPE 202-203-<strong>07</strong>-088-L04 (11 contact hrs. for live program)Faculty: Joan F. Settlemyer, PharmD & Ronald J. DeVizia, PharmD, CDE6:00–7:00 pm Registration & Reception7:00-9:00pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS• Managers Forum - Moderator: Stephen F. Eckel, PharmD, MHS, CPS"Top Grading" – Selecting & Retaining the Best StaffACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-200-L04-P (2.0 contact hours)David McAnally & Marc Cochran• Medication Management Therapy ServicesMTM – Update on What’s Going on in North CarolinaACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-201-L04-P (2.0 contact hours)Joan F. Settlemyer, PharmD & Ronald J. DeVizia, PharmD, CDEMONDAY – OCTOBER 29, 20<strong>07</strong>7-8:00 am SUNRISE SYMPOSIUMOpportunities in Medicare Part D: A Fresh Look at Medicare Advantage PlansACPE 046-099-<strong>07</strong>-202-L04-P (1.0 contact hour)Michael Bukach(Supported in part by an educational grant from MemberHealth)7:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast8 am -12:05 pm PLENARY SESSION – Moderator: Beth S. Williams, PharmD, President, NCAP8:00-8:20amWelcome & Opening Remarks8:20 - 9:20am Evidence-based Strategies for Improving Patient Outcomes: AntithromboticTherapy in the Prevention and Management <strong>of</strong> Venous ThromboembolismACPE 204-046-<strong>07</strong>-416-L01-P (1.0 contact hour)Toby C. Trujillo, Pharm.D., BCPS, Clinical Specialist – Cardiology /Anticoagulation, Boston Medical Center; Clinical Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,Northeastern <strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Boston MA(Presented in collaboration with ASHP Advantage support)1


9:20 - 10:20am Impact <strong>of</strong> the Medicare Modernization Act: Challenges andOpportunities for PharmacistsACPE 204-046-<strong>07</strong>-443-L04-P (1.0 contact hour)Ryan A. Forrey, PharmD, MS(Presented in collaboration with ASHP Advantage support)10:20 – 10:35 am Presentation <strong>of</strong> Awards10:35 - 11:00am Break11:05 - 12:05pm Pharmacogenomics: What Does It Mean for Pharmacists & Their Patients?ACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-203-L01-P (1.0 contact hour)Howard L. McLeod, PharmD12:05 - 12:30pm NCAP Awards12:30 -2:00 pm Lunch & Exhibits2:00 - 4:00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS• For Students - <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Politics 101 & Making Good Career DecisionsACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-204-L04-P (2.0 contact hours)1. <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Politics 101 - F. Michael James, RPh2. Making Good Career Decisions – Hints from the Pros - David McAnally & Marc Cochran• For Acute/Community/Chronic Care Practice Forums - “News / Media /Technology - ItsEffect on Your Practice” ACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-205-L04-P (2.0 contact hours)1. News/Media and Its Effect on Your Practice - Robert M. Cisneros, PhD2. Using Technology for Quick Access to Drug Information- Terri Wensel, PharmD• For Community Pharmacists - <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Quality Alliance and Quality Assurance inCommunity <strong>Pharmacy</strong> - ACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-206-L04-P (2.0 contact hours)1. <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Quality Alliance – What it Means for Community <strong>Pharmacy</strong>Laura Cranston, RPh2. Quality Assurance in Community Practice (How do I get a better “report card?”)John M. Kessler, PharmD• For New Practitioners - Precepting 101 & Management & Leadership PearlsACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-2<strong>07</strong>-L04-P (2.0 contact hours)1:15 - 1:30 pm New Practitioner Networking/Social1:30 - 2:30 pm Precepting 101 - Kim Leadon, MEd2:30 - 3:30 pm Pearls for the New PractitionerPearl #1 Management - Beth S. Williams, PharmDPearl #2 Leadership/Association Involvement Pearls - Bruce R. Canaday, PharmDPearl #3 Clinical - Anna D. Garrett, PharmD3:30 – 3:45 pm New Practitioner Networking/Social Cont’d4:00-5:30 pm Exhibits & Residency Showcase and Wine & Cheese Reception5:00-7:00 pm <strong>School</strong> Receptions (CU, <strong>UNC</strong>, WU)TUESDAY - OCTOBER 30, 20<strong>07</strong>2


7:00-8:00am SUNRISE SYMPOSIUMImmune Thrombocytopenic Purpura: Treatment Strategies andFirst-line Therapies - ACPE 309-046-06-004-L04 (1.0 contact hour)Speaker: Gary D. Walton, PharmD, BCOP(Supported in part by an educational grant from Baxter Bioscience)7:30 am Registration & Continental Breakfast8:30 am - CONCURRENT SESSION 1 (Pick 1 for 1.5 contact hours)10:00 am● What’s New for Technicians1. USP 797 – What Does It Mean for Us? ACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-209-L04-TTammie T. Davis, RPh(.75 contact hours)10-10:30 am Break2. <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Law & Rules – What’s New? ACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-210-L03-TChristopher Noble, P4 PharmD Student (.75 contact hours)• What’s Hot in Acute Care - ACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-211-L04-P (1.5 contact hours)Moderator - John M. Kessler, PharmD1. Delivery <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Services in North Carolina - Brief overviews <strong>of</strong> 2current models <strong>of</strong> service, their origin, their value, and the future• Moses Cone Health Care System – Jean B. Douglas, PharmD• Wake Forest <strong>University</strong> Baptist Medical Center– James R. Beardsley, PharmD, BCPS• Moderated Questions from Audience2. Medication Safety - Presentations by Two Directors <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> andTheir Medication Safety Officers• Michael Nnadi, PharmD & Kathryn Montanya, PharmD, MS, FISMP• Stephen C. Dedrick, MS & Lynn E. Eschenbacher, PharmD• Moderated Questions from Audience• What’s Hot in Community & Chronic CareACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-212-L01-P (1.5 contact hours)1. Oral Health - Bisphosphonates, Systemic Drugs and Role <strong>of</strong> Pharmacist inScreening High-Risk PatientsDavid Lambert, RPh, DDS2. Inappropriate Drug Use in Older AdultsJena L. Ivey, PharmD, BCPS10:30 am CONCURRENT SESSION 2 (Pick 1 for 1.5 contact hours)-12:00 pm Update on HIV & Secondary InfectionsACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-213-L02-P (1.5 contact hours)Clarisa G. Castro, PharmD(Supported in part by an educational grant from Gilead Sciences, Inc)3


• Diabetes: Its Complications and Where the New Drugs Fit InACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-214-L01-P (1.5 contact hours)Peggy Yarborough, PharmD, MS, BC-ADM, CDE, CPP(Supported in part by an educational grant from Merck)• Providing Services in a Non-24-Hour <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Department(Open discussion led by small hospitals’ pharmacy directors <strong>of</strong> smallerhospitals)ACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-215-L04-P (1.5 contact hours)Moderator: Jane A. Younts, RPh, MBA, MHAo Automation - Barcoding, RFIDo USP 797o Drug Diversiono Staffing Resourceso Billing Transparencyo Medication Reconciliationo Medication Management Standard MM.4.10)o 340B Pricingo Electronic Medication AdministrationRecordo Etc.• Smoking CessationACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-216-L01-P (1.5 contact hours)Pete Koval, PharmD, BCPS(Supported in part by an educational grant from Pfizer)12:00-1:30 pm Lunch & Exhibits1:30 - 3:30 pm Work Life BalanceACPE 046-999-<strong>07</strong>-217-L04-P (2.0 contact hours)Wayne Sotile, PhDFACULTYJames R. Beardsley, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, WFU Baptist MedicalCenter, Winston Salem NC.Michael Bukach, RPh, Vice President <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Operations, MemberHealth,. Solon IL.Bruce R. Canaday, PharmD, BCPS, Director <strong>of</strong> Pharmacotherapy, Coastal AHEC, WilmingtonNC; Clinical Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong>s <strong>of</strong> Medicine and <strong>Pharmacy</strong>.Clarisa G. Castro, PharmD, Associate Director, National Accounts, Medical Science Liaison, GileadSciences, Inc., Coral Springs FL.Robert M. Cisneros BS, MS, MBA, PhD, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, Campbell <strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Buies Creek NC.Marc Cochran, Staffing Specialist – Carolinas, Hire Dynamics Rx, Suwanee GA.Laura Cranston, RPh, Exeuctive Director, <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Quality Alliance, Washington DC.Tammie T. Davis, RPh, Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Chapel Hill NC.Stephen C. Dedrick, MS, Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Duke <strong>University</strong> Hospital, Durham NC.4


Ronald J. DeVizia, PharmD,CDE, Clinical Coordinator, Kerr Health Care Center & ADA DiabetesCenter, Zebulon NC; Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>.Jean B. Douglas, PharmD, Clinical <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Coordinator, Moses Cone Hospital, Greensboro NC.Lynn E. Eschenbacher, PharmD, Medication Safety Officer, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Duke<strong>University</strong> Hospital, Durham NC.Ryan A. Forrey, PharmD, MS, Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, College <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Ohio State <strong>University</strong>;Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, The Ohio State <strong>University</strong> Medical Center, Columbus OH.Anna D. Garrett, PharmD, BCPS, CPP, Cornerstone Health Care, High Point NC.Jena L. Ivey, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Pharmacist, <strong>UNC</strong> Hospitals; Clinical Instructor, <strong>UNC</strong><strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Chapel Hill NC.F. Michael James, RPh, Owner, Person Street <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Inc., Raleigh NC.John M. Kessler, PharmD, BCPS, President & Chief Clinical Officer, SecondStory Health, LLC,Carrboro NC.Pete G. Koval, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Director <strong>of</strong> Pharmacotherapy, Greensboro AHEC,Greensboro NC; Clinical Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>.David Lambert, RPh, DDS, Private Practice, Baltimore MD.Kim I. Leadon, M.Ed, Director, Office <strong>of</strong> Experiential Education and Clinical Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor,<strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Chapel Hill NC.Dave McAnally, General Manager & Partner, Hire Dynamics Rx, Suwanee GA.Howard L. McLeod, PharmD, Fred Eschelman Distinguished Pr<strong>of</strong>essor; Director, <strong>UNC</strong> Institutefor Pharamcogenomics and Individualized Therapy, Chapel Hill.Kathryn Montanya PharmD, MS, FISMP, Forsyth Medical Center, Winston Salem NC.Christopher Noble, PY4 PharmD Student – Wingate <strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Wingate NC.Michael Nnadi, PharmD, Regional <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Director, Novant Health, Winston Salem NC.Joan F. Settlemyer, PharmD, Director <strong>of</strong> Pharmacotherapy, Charlotte AHEC, Charlotte NC;Clinical Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>.Wayne Sotile, PhD, Clinical Psychologist, Executive Director, Real Talk, Inc., Winston Salem NC.Gary D. Walton, PharmD, BCOP, Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Clearview Cancer Institute, Huntsville, AL.Beth S. Williams, PharmD, Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, WFU Baptist Medical Center, Winston Salem NC.Terri Wensel, PharmD, Assistant Pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Wingate <strong>University</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>,Wingate NC.5


Ann K. Wittkowsky, PharmD, CACP, FASHP, FCCP, Clinical Pr<strong>of</strong>essor, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Washington<strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>; Director, Anticoagulation Services, <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> Washington Medical Center,Seattle WA.Peggy Yarborough, PharmD, MS, BC-ADM, CDE, CPP, Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Emeritus, Campbell <strong>University</strong><strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>; Clinical Pharmacist Practitioner – Diabetes & Pharmacotherapy, UrbanMinistries Open Door Clinic, Raleigh NC.Jane A. Younts, RPh, MBA, MHA, Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>, Morehead Memorial Hospital, Eden NC.Target Audience - Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians from all practice sites will benefit fromparticipation.Goal: This program will provide pharmacists and technicians in all practice settings with an update onissues they face in providing the best care to their patients, including the management, technology,pharmacotherapy, and political concerns affecting their practices.Overall Program Objectives:At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> this program, depending on the sessions attended, should be able to:1. Explain current concerns and implications for pharmacists in serving patients covered by MedicarePart D;2. Review the concerns in leading and managing contemporary practice in community and in large andsmall health-system settings, with an emphasis on quality improvement and the applications <strong>of</strong>technology;3. Discuss some important implications <strong>of</strong> pharmacogenomics to contemporary and future practice;4. Assist senior patients re: their oral health needs and in maintaining safe and effective therapeuticregimens for their health status;5. Apply current therapeutics and supportive care in serving patients desiring to stop smoking and thosewho have diabetes, HIV infection, osteoporosis, DVT, or ITP.Registration - The registration fee includes program registration, educational materials, instruction, andrefreshments. Preregistration is strongly advised due to limited seating. If space permits, lateregistrations will be processed. No telephone reservations will be accepted.Student and resident members <strong>of</strong> NCAP – Scholarships are available from the NCAP Endowment Fundfor one-day registrations on Sunday night, Monday, or Tuesday. The gratis one-day registrations may beprocessed online.Refund Policy - Refunds less $40.00 will be given when cancellation is received by 10/12/<strong>07</strong>.Thereafter, no refunds will be made. If substitutions are necessary, email sherrie_moore@unc.edu or call919.966.1128 prior to 10/12/<strong>07</strong> to ensure correct registration materials.6


CE Credit - This three-day program will provide a total <strong>of</strong> 14.0 contact hours <strong>of</strong> continuing pharmacyeducation credit. To receive CE credit, attendance MUST be acknowledged at the registration desk uponarrival at the program. The CE Attendance Verification Form MUST be completed and returned to the<strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> no later than 11/10/<strong>07</strong> to receive CE credit for this program. Statements <strong>of</strong> CEcredit will be mailed after 11/10/<strong>07</strong>.The <strong>School</strong>s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> <strong>of</strong> the <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Wingate<strong>University</strong>, and Campbell <strong>University</strong> are accredited by the Accreditation Council for<strong>Pharmacy</strong> Education as providers <strong>of</strong> continuing pharmacy education.Overnight Lodging - This seminar will be held at the Sheraton Imperial Hotel and <strong>Conv</strong>ention Center,4700 Emperor Blvd., Research Triangle Park NC. Free parking is available. Blocks <strong>of</strong> rooms at adiscount rate ($109.00) have been reserved. The hotel deadline for this rate is 10/5/<strong>07</strong>. Phone1.800.325.3535 – Reservations. Ask for the <strong>Pharmacy</strong> Seminar block. The local telephone number is919.941.5050. Online hotel reservations –http://www.starwoodmeeting.com/StarGroupsWeb/res?id=<strong>07</strong>02066859&key=6E20FDirections - Take I-40 to Durham. Take Exit 282 (Page Road). The hotel is located at 4700 EmperorBlvd.Americans with Disabilities Act - If you need any <strong>of</strong> the auxiliary aids or services identified in theAmericans with Disabilities Act in order to attend this program, email sherrie_moore@unc.edu or call919.966.1128 by 10/20/<strong>07</strong>.PROGRAM COORDINATORSLynn E. Eschenbacher, PharmDMedication Safety Officer, Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>Duke <strong>University</strong> HospitalDurham, NClynn.eschenbacher@duke.eduStephen M. Caiola, MS, Associate Pr<strong>of</strong>essorDirector, Postgraduate/Continuing Education<strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>Chapel Hill NCemail: steve_caiola@unc.eduQUESTIONS?About CE . . .Sherrie Moore, <strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong>Continuing Education Program919.966.1128email:sherrie_moore@unc.eduwebpage: www.pharmacy.unc.eduAbout the Exhibitor & Residency ShowcasePrograms / NCAPSandie Holley / Linda GoswickNCAP919.967.2237email: events@ncpharmacists.orgwebpage: http://www.ncpharmacists.org7


NCAP <strong>Conv</strong>ention RegistrationOctober 28 – 30, 20<strong>07</strong>NameID# (last 4 digits <strong>of</strong> SSN) ___________Please Indicate: __ Pharmacist ____ Technician ___ Resident ___ <strong>Pharmacy</strong> StudentBusiness/Practice Site & City (for nametag)Mailing AddressCity, State, ZipCounty <strong>of</strong> ResidenceDaytime phoneEmailCheck Each SessionAttending***Discount for early registration – see details below***Sunday, 10/28/<strong>07</strong>NCAP MemberRatesNon-memberRatesMTMS Certificate Program (Home $350.00 $350.00 $Study and Live Program)<strong>Pharmacy</strong> Residents $250.00 $250.00 $<strong>Pharmacy</strong> Students (limited seating) $150.00 $150.00 $ListAmountEvening Sessions: Pharmacists $ 30.00 $ 45.00 $Students*/residents/technicians $ 15.00 $ 30.00 $Monday, 10/29/<strong>07</strong>Pharmacists $125.00 $200.00 $Students*/residents*/technicians $ 50.00 $ 60.00 $Exhibits & Residency Showcase only $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $Tuesday, 10/30/<strong>07</strong>Pharmacists $125.00 $200.00 $Students*/residents*/technicians $ 50.00 $ 60.00 $** Online registration IS available for the scholarship registration process.See the brochure for further information. Subtotal $_________Register/postmark after 10/12/<strong>07</strong> & add $50 to “Subtotal” amountTotal Registration Fee Paid+ $_________$________CONCURRENT SESSION CHOICES: Indicate the ONE session you wish to attend each day:SUNDAY:1. Health-Systems Managers’ Forum2. MTM – Update on What’s Going on in North CarolinaMONDAY: 1. Student Pharmacists 2. Acute/Community/Chronic Care Forums3. Community Pharmacists 4. New PractitionersTUESDAY: 8:30 – 10:00 am1. What’s New for Technicians 2. What’s Hot in Acute Care3. What’s Hot in Community & Chronic Care10:30 – 12 noon1. HIV & Secondary Infections 2. Diabetes3. Providing Services in a 4. Smoking Cessationnon-24-hour pharmacy dept.)8


Payment Method:_____ Register online at www.pharmacy.unc.edu/continuing/onlinereg_____ Check enclosed (make checks payable to <strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pharmacy</strong> CE Program)Please return completed registration form and payment to: CE Program, <strong>UNC</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong><strong>Pharmacy</strong>, CB# 7360 Beard Hall, Chapel Hill NC 27599-7360_____ Credit Card – fax completed registration form with credit card information to <strong>Pharmacy</strong> CEOffice at 919.843.6769 (secure fax machine) or mail registration to address listed above.Payment by VISA or MasterCard ONLY: # ______ - _______ - ________ - _______Expiration Date:____________________________________Print Name as it appears on card: ____________________________________Signature:____________________________________9

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