Upcoming Accredited CE Events

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Speakers: Michelle Chen, PharmD, RPh Quality Assurance Pharmacist and Julienne Tran, PharmD, RPh , Pharmacy Investigator, Massachusetts Board of Registration in Pharmacy

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.

Regular Registration ($50)

NEU Alumni Registration ($40)

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

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.

Regular Registration ($90)

NEU Alumni ($75)

NEU Faculty/Preceptor ($45)

Pharmacy Technician ($40)


Speaker: Kelly Ann Barnes, JD, RPH, Senior Director Regulatory Compliance

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.

Details about the Zoom link will be available post registration.