Updates in Pharmacy Law CE course offered free to WSU Applebaum faculty, preceptors

New professional licensing rules for pharmacy were put into place in January 2021 that require 1 CE credit hour of pharmacy law and ethics every two years. The Wayne State University PharmD program has designed a live virtual presentation to satisfy this requirement and has partnered with the Detroit Medical Center Department of Pharmacy Services to provide ACPE credit for the activity. This activity is free for all WSU preceptors and faculty (adjunct, part-time and full-time).

Updates in Pharmacy Law takes place Tuesday, April 27, from 5-6 p.m.

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Learning objectives:

At the completion of this knowledge-based activity, participants will be able to:

  1. Outline significant changes in the general pharmacy practice rules that have been promulgated by the Michigan Board of Pharmacy within the last year.
  2. Outline significant changes in the controlled substance rules that have been proposed by the Michigan Board of Pharmacy within the last year.
  3. Identify areas of vulnerability for violations in controlled substance regulations within community and inpatient pharmacy environments.

Target audience: Pharmacists

Presenter: Alan T. Rogalski, RPh, JD, Adjunct Assistant Professor in the WSU Applebaum Department of Pharmacy Practice and health care attorney at Warner Norcross & Judd LLP.

Fees: This activity is free for all WSU preceptors and faculty (adjunct, part-time and full-time).

Requirements:

To receive credit, you must participate and complete all the steps found in the "Complete Credit Requirements" link provided by the registration confirmation email.

After following the link, these steps will include:

  • Reviewing the course learning materials.
  • Confirming information provided on registration.
  • Claiming participation in applicable credits.
  • Completing all listed evaluations and quizzes.

Pharmacists who attend the lecture in full, register their NABP e-Profile number through LecturePanda, and complete the online evaluations and quiz within 60 days of the live activity date will be awarded 1 hour (0.1 CEU) of continuing pharmacy education credit.

Upon completion, credit will be transmitted electronically to the ACPE. All transmitted credit will be viewable in your CPE Monitor profile within 24 hours.

Amount of CPE credit: 1 hour

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TACPE logohe Detroit Medical Center Department of Pharmacy Services is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

ACPE Universal Activity Number:  0510-0000-21-008-L03-P

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