Note: This program contains a maximum 1.50 hours of CPE credit each for pharmacists or pharmacy technicians. Participants may sign up for a maximum of one session. This CPE session has been offered multiple times. If participants have attended a previous offering of this program, they will be ineligible for CPE credit.
Date: Mar 11, 2018 02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Location: ARB 222, St. Louis College of Pharmacy, Academic Research Building 222, St. Louis, MO, 63110
CE Hours
3.00
Registration closes on Mar 09, 2018 12:00 AM
Activity Type
- Knowledge
Target Audience(s)
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacy Technicians
Joint Provider(s)
The Opioid Statewide Targeted Response Team (STR)
Requirements for CE Credit
To receive CPE credit for this activity, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians must complete an online evaluation on this site. To do so, navigate to the "Complete Test/Evaluation" tab of this website and select the appropriate activity. An access code may be required, which will be given verbally at the completion of the session. All responses are anonymous. Upon submission of the evaluation, a report will be immediately sent to CPE Monitor to report credit on your behalf. Your identity will be verified using the NABP eProfile ID number and date of birth stored in your profile. Please allow up to 48 hours for your credit to be reflected in your NABP e-Profile.
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Objectives
- Describe the process to provide direct consumer access to naloxone including Missouri standing order.
- Describe the role of pharmacy personnel in opioid overdose management.
- Identify risk factors for opioid overdose and symptoms of an opioid overdose.
- Discuss naloxone rescue therapy mechanism of action, appropriate use, and available delivery systems.
- Identify ways to engage patients in discussion and education on naloxone.
Activity Number
0033-9999-17-052-L01-P
Date:
03/13/18
Time:
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
CE Hours
1.50
Location
Academic and Research Building, Room 222
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Objectives
- Describe the process to provide direct consumer access to naloxone including Missouri standing order.
- Describe the role of pharmacy personnel in opioid overdose management.
- Identify risk factors for opioid overdose and symptoms of an opioid overdose.
- Discuss naloxone's appropriate use and available delivery systems.
- Identify ways to engage patients in discussion about naloxone.
Activity Number
0033-9999-17-052-L01-T
Date:
03/13/18
Time:
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
CE Hours
1.50
Location
Academic and Research Building, Room 222
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Registration Closed
Students must still complete an evaluation in order to download a certificate of attendance for professional credit. Evaluations are available for a maximum of 30 days.
Objectives
- Describe the process to provide direct consumer access to naloxone including Missouri standing order.
- Describe the role of pharmacy personnel in opioid overdose management.
- Identify risk factors for opioid overdose and symptoms of an opioid overdose.
- Discuss naloxone rescue therapy mechanism of action, appropriate use, and available delivery systems.
- Identify ways to engage patients in discussion and education on naloxone
Date:
03/11/18
Time:
02:00 PM - 03:30 PM
CE Hours
0.00
Location
ARB 222
Registration Closed