INnovate 2023: AACP Interim Meeting
CPE Activity Announcement
February 18–21, 2023
Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld
Orlando, Florida
Target Audience
The accredited continuing education activities presented during INnovate 2023 are designed for pharmacy educators and leaders including deans, associate/assistant deans, department chairs, faculty, and professional staff.
Agenda
The full meeting agenda may be accessed here.
CE Sessions
Saturday, February 18
4:30 p.m.–5:30 p.m.
Meeting Kickoff: The Future of Higher Education: A Time for Leadership
At the completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Describe the key forces driving broad change across the higher education landscape.
- Explain the evolving role of technology in enabling or supporting new developments in teaching, credentialing, and related areas.
Knowledge-based (0581-0000-23-001-L99-P, 1.00 Contact Hour)
Speaker: Scott Van Pelt, M.A., Ed.M., Associate Director, Wharton Communication Program, University of Pennsylvania
Sunday, February 19
4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m.
The Great Resignation: Strategies to Improve Faculty Retention
At the completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Retrieve AACP faculty retention data trends over the last decade.
- Compare faculty retention data across other disciplines.
- Describe examples of success stories for faculty retention.
- Identify one strategy for retention that you can implement at your institution.
Application-based (0581-0000-23-008-L99-P, 1.00 Contact Hour)
Speakers: Diane Calinski, Ph.D., Associate Professor and Vice Chair of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Manchester University; Cameron Lindsey, Chair, Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration, University of Missouri-Kansas City; Cathy Oliphant, Pharm.D., Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice Co-Chair, Idaho State University
Monday, February 20
9:45 a.m.–10:45 a.m.
Straight From the Source: Factors Affecting Student Well-Being & Opportunities for Action
At the completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- List supraindividual (e.g., organizational, societal, cultural) factors that may impact students’ well-being.
- Describe organizational approaches to student well-being based on frameworks outlined in AACP’s well-being resource guide.
- Given an example challenge to student well-being, develop a Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-based action plan to mitigate it.
Application-based (0581-0000-23-006-L99-P, 1.00 Contact Hour)
Speakers: Lisa Lebovitz, J.D., M.S., Assistant Dean of Academic Affairs & Assessment, University of Maryland; Brent N. Reed, Pharm.D., M.S., BCCP, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Maryland; Easton K. Bracey, Fourth-Year Pharm.D. Candidate, University of South Florida; Patric Gaspard, Third-Year Pharm.D. Candidate, Florida A&M University; Anjali Talwar, B.S., Fourth-Year Pharm.D. Candidate, Palm Beach Atlantic University; Dalyn Valentin-Shawver, Third-Year Pharm.D. Candidate, University of Florida
Tuesday, February 21
8:00 a.m.–10:00 a.m.
Contemporary Controversies in Pharmacy Higher Education: Let’s Get Licit
At the completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
- Examine the current legal landscape in higher education.
- Evaluate contemporary legal topics facing pharmacy higher education administrators.
- Review strategies and best practices as preventive measures for pharmacy academic administrators.
Application-based (0581-0000-23-007-L99-P, 2.50 Contact Hours)
Speakers: Diane B. Ginsburg, Ph.D., M.S., R.Ph., Associate Dean for Healthcare Partnerships, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, The University of Texas at Austin; Kristopher Harrell, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, School of Pharmacy, The University of Mississippi; Richard Kasmer, Vice President, Academic Affairs; Dean, College of Pharmacy, Northeast Ohio Medical University; Jonathan Wolfson, J.D., Chief Legal Officer & Policy Director, The Cicero Institute
AACP is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Accredited continuing education activities during INnovate 2023 will discuss leadership-related topics.
Information on how to obtain continuing education credit
To obtain CPE credit, pharmacists must attend the accredited continuing education activities, register, complete and submit the CE session assessments and evaluations by accessing the online AACP Continuing Education Administration program, Learning Express CE (LECE).
With the access code provided at the conclusion of each accredited CE, attendees must complete the activity assessment with a passing score of 75%, and the CE session evaluation for each session they are requesting continuing education credit. Attendees will have 45 days following the INnovate 2023 to complete the assessments and evaluations. Access to session activity assessments and evaluations in LECE will be denied after Friday, April 7, 2023, at 11:59 p.m. ET. 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.
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 INnovate 2023, please contact: cpd@aacp.org.
How to access/manage Learning Express CE:
- Please go to LECE at: https://aacp.learningexpressce.com/.
- Select the “INnovate 2023: AACP Interim Meeting” link under the CPD Activity column.
- Click on the dates to view a list of the accredited continuing education sessions.
- Click in the box in front of the sessions you’ve attended. Once selected, scroll to the bottom of the page, and click on the “Register Now” button.
- Login to LECE if you are a registered user. If you are using LECE for the first time, please create an account utilizing your AACP email and password. (Be sure to include your correct NABP e-Profile ID and birthdate in MM/DD format in your Learning Express CE profile. Verify that your NABP e-Profile ID and birthdate are correctly entered into your Learning Express CE profile and correspond with your NABP record.)
- Confirm your selected sessions and click the “Register” button.
- A green button titled “Take the Test” will appear to the right side of the session’s title for which you have registered. You will be asked to input the access code in a pop-up window prior to completing the test. Attendees must achieve a score of 75% or higher in order to obtain CPE credit.
- Upon successful completion of the assessment, complete the CE evaluation for the session.
- After completing the evaluation, click on the “Submit” button.
ACPE recognizes as valid only statements of credit generated from your NABP e-Profile account. Pharmacists should login to their NABP e-profile to access information about their completed CPE and to print a valid statement of credit if needed.
Fees:
Registration for INnovate 2023 will cost $575 per person for AACP institutional members and $675 per person for non-institutional members. There is no additional fee for continuing education credit.
Sponsored by:
No financial support has been identified to date for any component of the educational activities.