CPD Activity Information
Date: July 19–22, 2021
Pre-conference Workshop (July 12–13, 2021)
Target Audience
The AACP Virtual 2021 Annual Meeting is planned and designed for all pharmacy educators, practitioners, and leaders.
Agenda
Please see the annual meeting programming webpage for the schedule of events.
Overall Meeting Objectives
- Outline strategies for adapting experiential activities to virtual settings.
- Explain various approaches to incorporating cultural sensitivity into the pharmacy curricula.
- Summarize efforts to promote well-being, resilience, and stress management in student pharmacists.
- Discuss how pharmacists can address health disparities to achieve health equity.
- Describe future trends in global health education.
- Identify opportunities for pharmacy educators to engage in the scholarship of teaching and learning.
* Session-specific learning objectives, as well as CE session contact hours, UANs, activity-type and faculty information can also be found on the programing webpage.
Disclosures
Programming Committee Members: David Holford—Johnson & Johnson (Stockholder); Lakesha Butler—Owner of personal consulting business; all other program committee members, content reviewers and AACP program staff have nothing to disclose.
Speaker Disclosures:
- Kylie N. Barnes, PharmD, BCPS—Wolter's Kluwer (Consultant)
- Kristine Cline, PharmD, MS—The Mason Group, LLC (Founder)
- Christina DeRemer, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, FASHP—Portola Pharmaceuticals (Stockholder) and Bristol-Myers Squibb and Pfizer Alliance (Research Grants/Funds)
- Lucas G. Hill, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP—Hikma Specialty Inc. (Advisor/ Review Panel Member)
- Denise H. Rhoney, PharmD—Chiesi (Speakers Bureau/Honorarium); UCB Inc (Advisory Board, Advisor/Review Panel, Consultant, Speakers Bureau/Honorarium)
- Alan R. Spies, RPh, JD, MBA, PhD—GiANT Worldwide (Consultant)
- Pamela L. Stamm, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES, FASHP— Novo Nordisk (Advisory Board)
AACP is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Instructions on how to obtain continuing education credit for live CE sessions presented at the meeting.
In order to obtain live CPE credit, registrants must attend the live educational sessions delivered via Zoom on the Event Rebels platform and complete the CE session evaluations via the online AACP Continuing Education Administration software program, Learning Express CE (LECE).
With the Access Code provided at the conclusion of each CE session, attendees must complete the activity evaluation for each session they are requesting continuing education credit. CPE credit information will be electronically transmitted to CPE Monitor. Pharmacists should log in to their NABP e-profile to access information about their completed CPE and to print a valid statement of credit if needed. The deadline to complete the CE activity evaluations for live CPE credit is Sunday, September 5, 2021.
Instructions on how to obtain continuing education credit for pre-recorded CE sessions.
Select prerecorded sessions are eligible for home study credit. Meeting registrants must view the pre-recorded presentations on the Event Rebels platform and complete the post-assessment and evaluation via Learning Express CE. A passing score of 75% is required to obtain CPE credit. Registrants will need the access code provided in the presentation recording to complete the activity evaluations. All pre-recorded home study CPE activities will expire three months following the meeting on October 22. CPE credit information will be electronically transmitted to CPE Monitor upon the successful completion of the post-assessment and evaluation. Pharmacists should log in to their NABP e-profile to access information about their completed CPE and to print a valid statement of credit if needed.
Note: It is imperative that pharmacist attendees’ NABP e-Profile ID and birthdate (in MM/DD format) are correctly entered into their LECE profile and correspond with their NABP record. Failure to ensure this information is identical in both programs will jeopardize their earning CPE credits.
If you have questions regarding CE before or after the meeting, please contact:cpd@aacp.org.
Hardware/Software Requirements
To participate in the CE sessions, registered attendees must have a fast and stable internet connection, a modern browser such as Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or Microsoft Edge, speakers/headphones for audio capability, and Adobe Reader to open select PDF files.
Fees
The early-bird registration rate for Virtual Pharmacy Education 2021 is $175 per person for AACP institutional members and $375 per person for non-institutional members. There is no additional fee for continuing education credit.
Sponsors
Annual meeting sponsors will be listed as they are confirmed.