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    Webinar Details


    Event Type

    Live Online

    Date

    Tuesday, November 21, 2023

    Time

    10:30 AM - 12:30 PM ET

    Location

    PharmCon Webinar Studio (freeCE.com)

    Credits

    2 Contact Hour(s)

    Target Audience

    Pharmacist, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse

    Cost

    $45.00

    • Overview

      The COVID-19 pandemic has brought a host of new challenges to the medication safety arena. This session seeks to evaluate medication error from the lens of what researchers already know about human behavior, with the additional difficulties of working during a global pandemic. The role of ‘root cause analysis’ within an appropriate ‘continuous quality improvement’ program is carefully examined. Specific strategies for reducing medication error are introduced, along with opportunities for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to engage in patient safety initiatives.

      This course has been FL Board Approved for 2.0 hours of continuing education on the topic of medication error prevention for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians only. 




      Handouts

      Slide Document 22023L05_2pp.pdf
      Slide Document 22023L05_6pp.pdf





      Financial Support By

      PharmCon
    • Pharmacist

      Identify the role of ‘root cause analysis’ in error reduction in a pharmacy setting
      Recognize appropriate strategies for reducing and preventing errors in contemporary pharmacy practice
      Recognize practical ways that the pharmacist and pharmacy technician may effectively promote and encourage patient safety

      Pharmacy Technician

      Identify the role of ‘root cause analysis’ in error reduction in a pharmacy setting
      Recognize appropriate strategies for reducing and preventing errors in contemporary pharmacy practice
      Recognize practical ways that the pharmacist and pharmacy technician may effectively promote and encourage patient safety

      Nurse

      Identify the role of ‘root cause analysis’ in error reduction in a pharmacy setting
      Recognize appropriate strategies for reducing and preventing errors in contemporary pharmacy practice
      Recognize practical ways that the pharmacist and pharmacy technician may effectively promote and encourage patient safety
    • Repeat Presentation

      This presentation was last given on 9/18/2024 10:30 AM

      Future Airings

      Date Time
      Wednesday, January 31, 2024 10:30 AM View
      Wednesday, March 27, 2024 2:00 PM View
      Thursday, May 2, 2024 10:30 AM View
      Wednesday, September 18, 2024 10:30 AM View

    • Activity Type

      Knowledge

      CE Broker

      20-851859

      Universal Activity Number

      Pharmacist 0798-0000-22-023-L05-P

      Pharmacy Technician 0798-0000-22-023-L05-T

      Nurse 0798-0000-22-023-L05-N

      ACPE PharmCon is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

      PharmCon, Inc. is an approved course provider for continuing education for nurses by the Florida Board of Nursing. PharmCon is also recognized by the California Board of Nursing as a provider of nursing programs.

      In order to obtain a Statement of Credit, attendees must respond to all randomly-generated participation checks and complete a program evaluation. Attendees may immediately print their Statement of Credit or leave them stored on the website.

    • Faculty

      Kevin  Hope, RPh
      Senior Director of Continuing Education, PharmCon

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