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Darth Vapor: The JUUL of the Empire


 
 
                                                                                                                  

 

Darth Vapor: The JUUL of the Empire

 
Join Dr. Suzanne Bollmeier for an engaging virtual home study presentation discussing the different forms of electronic cigarettes and vaping devices used to deliver nicotine, and the educational messages pharmacists can use to educate adult and adolescent patients related to the dangers of vaping. To learn more about this specific activity, including speaker information and learning objectives, expand the module below (click the +). Pharmacists in attendance can earn 1.0 contact hour of knowledge-based CE credit at the completion of this activity.
 
This session will be held in a virtual home study format. All pharmacists are welcome to attend! 
 
Alumni can receive a coupon code to participate in this program at no cost by emailing alumni@uhsp.edu to verify alumni status.
 

Fee

$12.00

CE Hours

1.00

Activity Type

  • Knowledge

Target Audience(s)

  • Pharmacists

Accreditation(s)

Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
St. Louis College of Pharmacy at the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. To learn more about the specific program information, including universal activity numbers (UAN's) and learning objectives, please expand the modules below. Following successful completion of an evaluation, CE credit will be automatically reported to NABP through the CPE Monitor system, using the NABP ePID numbers and date of birth (MMDD) stored in participants' user profiles. Follow this link to learn more about CPE Monitor and the credit reporting process »  Participants are responsible for ensuring receipt of credit; no credit can be corrected or awarded if more than 60 days have passed from the date of the event or if the home study is expired.
 
It is the policy of St. Louis College of Pharmacy at the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy in St. Louis, to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor in all its educational programs. All faculty participating in this program are expected to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflicts of interest related to the content of the presentation.

Requirements for CE Credit

To claim credit for these sessions, participants must complete the following for each session (with a unique UAN):
  1. Visit this site. Make sure you are logged in and registered before proceeding.
  2. Complete an evaluation by clicking the green evaluation button for each session/block.
  3. Enter the evaluation code that was given to you at the end of the session you attended.
  4. Answer all questions honestly - we appreciate your feedback! All responses are stored anonymously.
  5. Click submit. As soon as you submit, a report containing the NABP ePID and DOB stored in your profile will be automatically sent to CPE Monitor.
  6. Please allow up to 48 hours for processing. Your credit should appear in your NABP profile online.

If you experience difficulty, please contact our office so that we may assist you. We are happy to help!

 
For simultaneous sessions, participants should claim credit ONLY for those sessions they attended and ignore those they did not attend. Attendance will be reconciled against sign-in sheets. Those sessions not attended will be removed from the participants' profiles after the conclusion of the conference. Participants are responsible for ensuring accuracy of credit reporting and receipt of credit. It is recommended that participants log on and reivew the information under "my account" prior to submitting the evaluation. NABP ePID and date of birth must be accurate for credit reporting to occur. Evaluations cannot be reopened after 14 days.
 
Participants are encouraged to check their NABP eProfiles for receipt of credit within one week of submitting their evaluation(s). If a participant notices an error in credit on their NABP e-profile, they are encouraged to contact our office as soon as possible. To best comply with ACPE's CE credit reporting policy, St. Louis College of Pharmacy is unable, for any reason, to award or correct CE credit if more than 60 days have passed from the event.
 
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Our current understanding of vaping related lung injuries is evolving.  Pharmacists should be well versed on the different types of electronic cigarette and vaping devices available, as well as the risks associated with their use.  This primer will review historical background information including a timeline of discovery of the electronic cigarette and the recent upsurge of use of these products by both adults and adolescents.  The audience will learn about different forms available and what chemicals/products cartridges used in these devices contain.  The risks associated with vaping including a review of vaping related lung injuries will also be discussed.  A brief introduction to patient symptom presentation and in-patient management will be reviewed.  Local and national laws that have recently been enacted, as well as regulatory agency pervue (FDA’s role) will be covered.  Key messages for pharmacists to use while speaking to both adult and adolescent patients regarding e-cigarettes and vaping devices will be highlighted.

Objectives

  • Identify different forms of electronic cigarettes and vaping devices used to deliver nicotine.
  • Discuss key educational messages pharmacists can use to educate both adult and adolescent patients related to the dangers of vaping.
  • Identify laws and regulations surrounding the e-cig and vaping industry.

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Suzanne Bollmeier, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, AE-C
Professor of Pharmacy Practice , St. Louis College of Pharmacy

Activity Number

0033-0000-20-078-H01-P

Release Date: Nov 12, 2020
Credit Expiration Date: Nov 12, 2023

CE Hours

1.00

Fee

$12.00