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2013 Clinical Reasoning Series Programs—Critical Appraisal and Application of Best Scientific Evidence to the Care of Patients in the Ambulatory Care Setting and Intensive Care Units

Clinical Reasoning Series

The 2013 home study editions of ACCP’s Clinical Reasoning Series programs are now available. Each program offers 6.0 hours of continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credit.

The 2013 From Theory to Practice: Clinical Reasoning Series in Ambulatory Care Pharmacy program titled "Evidence-Based Screening and Prevention Strategies," designed for board-certified ambulatory care pharmacists (BCACPs), provides an overview of contemporary evidence-based screening and prevention strategies for cardiovascular diseases, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and chronic kidney disease. The program summarizes the scientific evidence and patient care recommendations necessary for enhancing patient outcomes and includes activities designed to advance participants’ abilities to incorporate significant findings into daily practice. For more information on program content, learning objectives, and CPE and BCACP recertification credit, and to order your copy, visit www.accp.com/bookstore/crsam13.aspx.

The 2013 From Theory to Bedside: Clinical Reasoning Series program titled “Pain, Agitation, and Delirium in the Intensive Care Unit,” designed for board-certified pharmacotherapy specialists (BCPSs), provides an overview of contemporary strategies for the assessment and optimal management of pain, agitation, and delirium. Sessions offer an in-depth analysis of published scientific evidence and learning exercises that help inform patient care decisions and advance the application of best evidence to clinical practice. For more information on program content, learning objectives, and CPE and BCPS recertification credit, and to order your copy, visit www.accp.com/bookstore/crsph13.aspx.

The home study editions include audio/slide synchronized presentations, MP3 audio files, PDF files of the program book and associated documents, and an online posttest.

To be eligible for the 6.0 hours of specialty recertification credit offered in each program, BCACPs and BCPSs must successfully complete their respective program’s Web-based posttest by November 30, 2013.