Upcoming Accredited CE Events
Live Activities | |
December 3,2024 | Regulatory Update in Pharmacy (1.0 cr) |
December 18, 2024 | Negligence: A Review for Pharmacists… Pharmacy Law (2.0 cr) |
December 20, 2024 | Striving for Excellence in Sterile Compounding (5.0 cr) |
September 24, 2024 | Advances in Endometriosis: Diagnosis and treatments (1.5 cr) |
September 27, 2024 | 21st Annual Critical Care Pharmacotherapy Symposium (5.0 cr) |
Home Study Activities | |
2024-2027 | Advances in Endometriosis: Diagnosis and treatments (1.5 cr) Registration will open soon |
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Regulatory Update in Pharmacy (1.0 Credit Hour)
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm (EST) on Tuesday December 3, 2024
Speakers: Michelle Chen, PharmD, RPh Quality Assurance Pharmacist and Julienne Tran, PharmD, RPh , Pharmacy Investigator, Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy
Session type: Virtual Live via Zoom UAN: 0027-0000-24-002-L03P
Activity type: Knowledge based
Learning objectives for Pharmacists:
At the completion of this activity, the participant shall be able to:
- Identify the differences between legislation and regulations.
- Describe the process to implement new and revised regulations.
- Summarize new advisories, policies, and circular letters.
Please register selecting one of the following categories as it applies to you:
NEU Faculty/Preceptor registration ($30)
Details about the Zoom link will be available post registration.
Negligence: A Review for Pharmacists… Updates in Pharmacy Law (2.0 Credit Hours)
12:00 pm – 2:00 pm (EST) on Wednesday December 18, 2024
Speaker: Conor McGladrigan, PharmD, JD, BCSCP Senior Medical Science Liaison
Session type: Virtual Live via Zoom UAN: 0027-0000-23-024-L03P / 0027-0000-23-024-L03T
Activity type: Knowledge based
Learning objectives for Pharmacists:
At the completion of this activity, the participant shall be able to:
- Define what is a tort.
- Identify and summarize the elements of negligence.
- Explain the difference between tort law and regulations.
- Apply the elements of negligence to examples related to pharmacy practice.
Learning objectives for Pharmacy Technicians:
At the completion of this activity, the participant shall be able to:
- Define what is a tort.
- Recall the elements of negligence.
- Explain the difference between tort law and regulations.
- Use the elements of negligence for examples related to pharmacy technician practice.
Details about the Zoom link will be available post registration.
Striving for Excellence in Sterile Compounding (5.0 Credit Hours)
8 am – 1: 45 pm (EST) on Friday December 20, 2024
Speaker: Kelly Ann Barnes, JD, RPH, Senior Director Regulatory Compliance
Session type: Virtual Live via Zoom UAN: 0027-0000-24-001-L07P
Activity type: Knowledge based
Learning objectives for Pharmacists:
At the completion of this activity, the participant shall be able to:
- Present areas of USP <797> sterile compounding chapter that were clarified by the Nov. 1,2022 revisions.
- Apply revised USP <797> sterile compounding.
- Recognize various aspects of a Quality Assurance required by USP <1163> and MA Board of Pharmacy Regulations.
- Outline importance of implementing a Quality Management System (QMS) in a sterile compounding pharmacy.
- Produce corrective action and preventative action plan in response to a risk assessment conducted after receipt of a customer complaint related to a compounded sterile product (CSP).
- Develop a corrective action and preventative action plan in response to inspection findings following a MA Board of Pharmacy sterile inspection.
To register, please click on the appropriate category below:
Details about the Zoom link will be available post registration.
Refund policy: CE will grant refunds for all cancellations received in writing, email, or phone call at least 15 days prior to the course date. CE retains a $25 registration fee when a refund is issued for courses less than $249 and a fee of $50 for courses that are $250 or more. Cancellation made less than 15 days from the date of the course will receive 50% refund. No refunds will be made for cancellations made 7 days from the date of the course.