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Please note that you will only have access to the session(s) for which you have registered. Registration for the full workshop will remain open through November 13, 2020.
Wednesday, November 11
Complimentary CEO Deans Session
12 Noon–2 p.m.
12:00 p.m.
Welcome!
(Speakers) Lucinda Maine, Patricia Kroboth, Linda Garrelts MacLean, Melissa McGivney
12:15 p.m.
Keynote: Today’s Roadmap of Community Pharmacy Practice Transformation
Objectives:
- Explain the differences between traditional community practice and clinical community practice in today’s environment
- Outline practice transformation strategies
- Identify payment for service opportunities nationwide
A Q&A will follow the keynote.
(Speaker) Troy Trygstad; (Moderator) Renae Chestnut
1:00 p.m.
Breakouts (15 minutes each, rotate between three)
The Clinical Community Pharmacy: Real World Examples
Objectives:
- Cite examples of clinical community practice sites nationwide
(Speakers) Randy McDonough,Tripp Logan; (Moderator) Chris Daly
The Pharmacist e-Care Plan: The Standard and Documentation
Objectives:
- Describe the utility and value of clinical documentation in community practice
(Speaker) David Pope; (Moderator) Sophia Herbert
Introduction to the ACT/CPESN Experience APPE Masterclass
Objectives:
- Identify how this Masterclass may augment current APPE experiences with your institution
(Speakers) Stefanie Ferreri, Jennifer Bacci; (Moderator) Megan Smith
1:45 p.m.
Summary (Q & A)
(Speaker) Melissa McGivney
Complimentary Experiential Learning Directors Session
3 p.m.–5 p.m.
3:00 p.m.
Welcome!
(Speakers) Lucinda Maine, Patricia Kroboth, Linda Garrelts MacLean, Melissa McGivney
3:15 p.m.
Keynote: Today’s Roadmap of Community Pharmacy Practice Transformation
Objectives:
- Explain the differences between traditional community practice and clinical community practice in today’s environment
- Outline practice transformation strategies
- Identify payment for service opportunities nationwide
A Q&A will follow the keynote.
(Speaker) Troy Trygstad; (Moderator) Renae Chestnut
4:00 p.m.
Breakouts (15 minutes each, rotate between three)
The Clinical Community Pharmacy: Real World Examples
Objectives:
- Cite examples of clinical community practice sites nationwide
(Speakers) Randy McDonough,Tripp Logan; (Moderator) Chris Daly
The Pharmacist e-Care Plan: The Standard and Documentation
Objectives:
- Describe the utility and value of clinical documentation in community practice
(Speaker) David Pope; (Moderator) Sophia Herbert
Introduction to the ACT/CPESN Experience APPE Masterclass
Objectives:
- Identify how this Masterclass may augment current APPE experiences with your institution
(Speakers) Stefanie Ferreri, Jennifer Bacci; (Moderator) Megan Smith
4:45 p.m.
Summary (Q & A)
(Speaker) Melissa McGivney
Thursday, November 12
12 Noon–6:30 p.m.
12:00 p.m.
Welcome!
(Speakers) Lucinda Maine, Patricia Kroboth, Linda Garrelts MacLean, Melissa McGivney
12:15 p.m.
Keynote: Today’s Roadmap of Community Pharmacy Practice Transformation
Objectives:
- Explain the differences between traditional community practice and clinical community practice in today’s environment
- Outline practice transformation strategies
- Identify payment for service opportunities nationwide
A Q&A will follow the keynote.
(Speaker) Troy Trygstad; (Moderator) Melissa McGivney
1:00 p.m.
Break
1:15 p.m.
Ice breaker/get to know you (social group)
(Facilitators) Chris Daly, Bill Doucette, Megan Smith, Nidhi Gandhi, Stefanie Ferreri, Jennifer Bacci, Sophia Herbert, Nick Leon, Joni Carroll
1:35 p.m.
Break
1:45 p.m.
Clinical Community Pharmacy
Objectives:
- Define the key elements of Clinical Community Pharmacy Practice
- Describe the application of Flip the Pharmacy change packages to practice transformation
- Cite examples of clinical community practice sites nationwide
(Speaker) Randy McDonough; (Moderator) Carlie Taylor
2:00 p.m.
Breakouts (smaller groups, you pick) – 15 minutes each
Appointment-based model
Objectives:
- Explain the utility of the appointment-based model within community practice workflow
(Speaker) Jordan Ballou
Point-of-Care testing
Objectives:
- Identify key opportunities for pharmacists to provide point-of-care testing in community pharmacies
(Speaker) Amina Abubakar
Chronic Care Management Workflow Transformation
Objectives:
- Recognize critical elements of workflow transformation to achieve routine patient care
(Speaker) Ashley Branham
COVID-19 Practice Expansion Examples
Objectives:
- Cite examples of community pharmacy practice transformation efforts nationwide during the COVID-19 pandemic
2:30 p.m.
Break
2:45 p.m.
Meet and Greet with Luminaries: CPESN event with Pharmacy Owners (smaller groups)
Objectives:
- Identify CPESN and advanced community pharmacy practices local to your college/school of pharmacy
- Outline potential mechanisms to partner with these pharmacies
(Speakers) Tripp Logan, Amina Abubakar, Ashley Branham, Joe Moose, Matt Osterhaus; (Moderator) Chris Daly
3:15 p.m.
Break
3:30 p.m.
Inspiring our Next Generation of Community Pharmacy Leaders - Engaging IPPE, APPE, Residencies, Fellowships
Objectives:
- Recognize key criteria of community practice partnerships that foster engaging learning experiences
(Speakers) Stefanie Ferri, Joe Moose, Matt Osterhaus; (Moderator) Lynette Bradley-Baker
3:45 p.m.
Breakouts (smaller groups, you pick) – 15 minutes each
Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE)
Objectives:
- Discuss core features of community practice partnerships that foster engaging IPPE experiences
(Speaker) Jennifer Rodis
Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE)
Objectives:
- Discuss core features of community practice partnerships that foster engaging APPE experiences
(Speaker) Megan Smith, Shanna O’Connor
Community-based Pharmacy Residencies
Objectives:
- Cite examples of how community-based pharmacy residents contribute to practice transformation
(Speaker) Kelly Goode; (Moderator) Nidhi Gandhi
Fellowships with a community focus
Objectives:
- Describe the variety of fellowship learning experiences available in the community-setting including research and practice development
(Speaker) Margie Snyder
4:15 p.m.
Break
4:30 p.m.
Fireside Chat with Q & A session Community Pharmacy Practice Transformation and COVID-19 - Perspectives from our National Pharmacy Associations
Objectives:
- Explain the successful advocacy strategy to advance pharmacists and interns as immunizers during COVID-19
- Review advocacy strategies for pharmacist practice advancement nationwide
- Describe how colleges/schools of pharmacy, including faculty, staff and students, can be key advocates for practice advancement
(Speaker) Doug Hoey; (Moderator) Jennifer Adams
5:30 p.m.
Social event (along with NCPA Poster Session)
Friday, November 13
12 Noon–6:30 p.m.
12:00 p.m.
Welcome! Keynote: Payer Engagement Strategies: Statewide partnerships
Objectives:
- Cite three successful examples of payer engagements between CPESN local networks and payers
- Identify key strategies to initiate and maintain payer engagement
A Q&A will follow the keynote.
(Speakers) Stephanie McGrath, Patrick Brown, Lindsay Ludwig; (Moderator) Melissa McGivney
1:15 p.m.
Check-in (social group) How do these opportunities apply to your college/school? What areas are you looking to grow at your college/school related to community practice?
(Facilitators) Chris Daly, Bill Doucette, Megan Smith, Nidhi Gandhi, Stefanie Ferreri, Jennifer Bacci, Sophia Herbert, Nick Leon, Joni Carroll
1:35 p.m.
Break
1:45 p.m.
Pharmacist e-Care Plan Standard - Overview and Application
Objectives:
- Explain the Pharmacist e-Care Plan Standard
- Illustrate the utility and value of clinical documentation in community practice
(Speaker) Cody Clifton; (Moderator) Bill Doucette
2:15 p.m.
Pharmacist e-Care Plan vendor demonstrations (smaller groups, you pick)
Demonstrate how to document a patient encounter within a system utilizing the eCare Plan standard
(Speakers) Pharmacist e-Care Plan vendors
2:45 p.m.
Break
3:00 p.m.
Implementation Science Application and Experience in Community Practice Transformation
Objectives:
- Describe how implementation science principles to community pharmacy practice transformation
- Identify key implementation science tools and resources that can be utilized within a PharmD curriculum
(Speaker) Geoffrey Curran; (Moderator) Jennifer Bacci
3:15 p.m.
Implementation Science Research and Reports (smaller groups, you pick)
Objectives:
- Cite examples of implementation science research and reports demonstrating community pharmacy practice transformation
(Speakers) Bill Doucette, Kim Coley, Carrie Blanchard, Travis Wolff
3:45 p.m.
Break
4:00 p.m.
Our Call to Action - Implementation and Collaboration
Objectives:
- Identify the utility of pharm-to-pharm collaboration
- Recognize community pharmacies leading practice transformation
(Speaker) Todd Sorenson; (Moderator) Stefanie Ferreri
4:30 p.m.
Fireside Chat - Academia’s KEY ROLE in Community Pharmacy Practice Transformation
Objectives:
- Formulate a mechanism to engage and recognize community pharmacy practice teams who are leading practice transformation
- Propose one practice transformation effort to engage students at your college/school
- Determine specific next steps your college/school of pharmacy can take to engage in local practice transformation efforts
(Speakers) Randy McDonough, Melissa McGivney
5:30 p.m.
Conclusion of the Workshop
(Speakers) Lucinda Maine, Patricia Kroboth, Melissa McGivney