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2019 Cardiology Pharmacy Preparatory Review and Recertification Course


ACCP   ASHP

 

 

 

 

Program Overview

The 2019 Cardiology Pharmacy Preparatory Review and Recertification Course is ideal for pharmacy professionals who are preparing for the Cardiology Pharmacy Specialty Certification Examination administered by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) and for those seeking a self-paced review and refresher of disease states and therapeutics.

Developed by Board Certified Pharmacists and clinical experts the course content is based on the domains, tasks and knowledge statements outlined in the BPS Cardiology Pharmacy content outline. The course content provides a comprehensive review of the knowledge domains covered in the specialty certification examination. The course uses case-based presentations for application to real-life scenarios, a practice exam along with correct answers, and links to the reference sources, and domains, tasks, and knowledge statements.

The course is available for continuing pharmacy education and recertification credit.

 

Release date: June 26, 2019
BCCP credit expiration date: December 17, 2019
ACPE credit expiration date: June 25, 2022

 

Technical Requirements

  • Internet browser and Adobe Reader.

Commercial Support

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy does not solicit or accept external commercial/financial support for its continuing pharmacy education activities. No commercial/financial support has been solicited or accepted for this activity.

Pricing Options

 

What type of credit are you interested in?

CPE Credit Recertification Credit

The 2019 Cardiology Pharmacy Preparatory Review and Recertification Course includes the following components:

  • An online workbook as a collection of PDFs. The workbook includes:
    • Chapters offering a comprehensive review of the full scope of Cardiology Pharmacy.
    • Over 200 patient cases with explained answers to enhance your case based learning.
    • Over 200 self-assessment questions with explained answers.
    • Current and relevant references at the end of each chapter.
  • Audio-synchronized slide presentations available online. View slide presentations and listen to faculty as they review each presentation, slide by slide. The audio-synchronized slide presentations include:
    • Downloadable/printable PDFs of presentation slides.
    • Downloadable mp4 video files.
  • Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit
    • 26.0 hours continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credit
  • Recertification Credit - Available with recertification package.
    • 26.0 hours BCCP recertification credit

     

    Standard Package

    Standard Package is available for ACPE continuing pharmacy education credit.

    2019 Cardiology Pharmacy Preparatory Review and Recertification Course includes:

    • online workbook - downloadable/printable PDFs
    • streaming audio/slide synchronized presentations
    • downloadable mp4 video files
    • downloadable/printable PDFs of presentation slides
    • practice exam
    • 26.0 hours continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credit available

     

    Recertification Package

    Recertification Package is available for BCCP credit.

    2019 Cardiology Pharmacy Preparatory Review and Recertification Course includes:

    • online workbook - downloadable/printable PDFs
    • streaming audio/slide synchronized presentations
    • downloadable mp4 video files
    • downloadable/printable PDFs of presentation slides
    • Recertification Posttests
    • 26.0 hours BCCP recertification credit available

Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit

ACPE

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists are accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

The Universal Activity Numbers (UAN) for 2019 Cardiology Pharmacy Preparatory Review and Recertification Course are:

  • Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Public Health
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-106-H01-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Dyslipidemia
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-107-H01-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Blood Pressure Management in Adult Patients
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-108-H01-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Stable Atherosclerotic Disease
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-109-H01-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Anticoagulation
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-110-H01-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Arrhythmias
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-111-H01-P
    2.0 contact hours
  • Drug Induced Cardiovascular Disease and Drugs to Avoid in Cardiovascular Disease
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-112-H04-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Chronic Heart Failure
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-144-H01-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Acute Decompensated Heart Failure
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-145-H01-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Cardiac Transplantation and Mechanical Circulatory Support
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-146-H01-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Acute Coronary Syndromes
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-147-H01-P
    1.75 contact hours
  • Cardiovascular Emergencies
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-148-H01-P
    1.5 contact hours
  • Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-149-H01-P
    1.25 contact hours
  • Specialized Topics in Cardiovascular Disease
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-150-H01-P
    1.25 contact hours
  • Pharmacogenomics of Cardiovascular Disease
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-151-H01-P
    1.25 contact hours
  • Principles of Information Management and Education: Research Design, Biostatistics, Literature, and Education and Training
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-152-H04-P
    2.0 contact hours
  • Principles of Cardiology Pharmacy Practice Administration: Quality Improvement, Pharmacoeconomics and Safe Medication Use
    Activity Number: 0217-9999-19-153-H04-P
    1.5 contact hours

All continuing pharmacy education activities associated with the 2019 Cardiology Pharmacy Preparatory Review and Recertification Course are application-based activities.

Methods and CE Requirements

Continuing Pharmacy Education Credit

Activities consist of audio/video/PDF files, an attestation statement, and activity evaluation. Learners must review all content and complete the attestation statement and course evaluation to receive continuing pharmacy education credit for each activity.

National Association of Boards of Pharmacy - CPE Monitor Service

Provided through the collaborative efforts of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy (NABP), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and ACPE-accredited providers, the CPE Monitor Service allows you to electronically keep track of continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits from ACPE-accredited providers. ACPE-accredited providers, like ACCP, are responsible for transmitting this information to NABP to be stored in the CPE Monitor system. Statements of credit will be available at CPE Monitor, nabp.pharmacy/cpe-monitor-service/, within 2–3 business days after completion of this activity. For more information on CPE Monitor please visit nabp.pharmacy/cpe-monitor-service/.

To transfer these credits to CPE Monitor on your behalf your NABP e-Profile ID Number and date of birth must be listed on your ACCP account. To verify or update this information in your ACCP account, visit Licensure/Certification. Be sure to save your changes at the bottom of the page.

Some international pharmacists do not use the CPE Monitor service. To verify or update this information in your ACCP account, visit Licensure/Certification. Check the box “I am an international pharmacist or I am not licensed to practice in the United States, and do not have an NABP e-Profile ID.” Be sure to save your changes at the bottom of the page.

 

BCCP Credit
Recertification Credit

 

To be eligible to earn BCCP recertification credit for this course you must purchase the recertification version and submit the web-based posttest associated with each module within the course by December 17, 2019. The passing point to earn BCCP recertification credit is based on an expert analysis of the assessment items in each posttest module. Any posttest submitted before the BCCP posttest deadline that meets this passing point will earn BCCP recertification credits. These credits will be assigned as of the date of test submission. For statements of recertification credit, visit www.bpsweb.org.

All participants must have a Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) board certification credential number, BPS ID Number, and a BPS expiration date on file with ACCP for reporting purposes. To verify or update this information in your ACCP account, visit Licensure/Certification. Be sure to save your changes at the bottom of the page.

Questions regarding the number of hours required for BCCP recertification should be directed to BPS at (202) 429-7591 or www.bpsweb.org. The ACCP Recertification Dashboard is a free online tool that can track recertification credits as they are earned through ACCP and schedule new opportunities for credits from upcoming ACCP professional development programs.

Faculty*Content matter experts

William L. Baker, Pharm.D., FCCP, FACC, FAHA
Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice
University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy
Storrs, Connecticut
Scott Bolesta, Pharm.D., FCCP, FCCM, BCPS
Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice
Nesbit School of Pharmacy, Wilkes University
Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania
James Coons, Pharm.D., BCPS
Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy;
Clinical Pharmacist, Cardiology, UPMC Presbyterian Hospital
PGY2 Cardiology Residency Program Director
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Rhonda Cooper-Dehoff, Pharm.D., M.S., FCCP, FAHA, FACC
Associate Professor and University Term Professor
Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translation Research and Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
Colleges of Pharmacy and Medicine;
Associate Director, Center for Pharmacogenomics
University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida
Paul P. Dobesh, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, BCCP
Professor of Pharmacy Practice
University of Nebraska Medical Center College of Pharmacy
Omaha, Nebraska
Steven P. Dunn, Pharm.D, FAHA, FCCP, BCPS, BCCP
Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator, Heart and Vascular
University of Virginia Health System
Charlottesville, Virginia
Shannon W. Finks, Pharm.D., FCCP, FACC, BCPS, BCCP, AHSCP-CHC
Professor, Department of Clinical Pharmacy
University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy
Memphis, Tennessee
Douglas L. Jennings, Pharm.D., FCCP, FAHA, FACC, FHFSA, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Heart Transplant
New York Presbyterian Hospital
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
New York, New York
Tracy E. Macaulay, Pharm.D., AACC, BCPS (AQ Cardiology), BCCP
Associate Professor, University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy
Cardiology Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
UK HealthCare
Lexington, Kentucky
Karen J. McConnell, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS-AQ Cardiology, ASH-CHC
System Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services
Catholic Health Initiatives
Catholic Health Initiatives
Englewood, Colorado
Carrie S. Oliphant, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS, BCCP, AACC
Global Medical Information Specialist
Med Communications, Inc.
Memphis, Tennessee
Robert L. Page, II, Pharm.D., MSPH, BCPS (AQ-Cards), BCGP, FCCP, FASHP, FAHA, FHFSA
Professor, Department of Clinical Pharmacy;
Professor, Department of Physical Medicine/Rehabilitation
University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Aurora, Colorado
Mary H. Parker, Pharm.D., FCCP, FASHP, BCPS , BCCP
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Ambulatory Care
Durham VA Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina
Brent N. Reed, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCP
Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice and Science
University of Maryland School of Pharmacy
Baltimore, Maryland
Kelly C. Rogers, Pharm.D., FCCP, FACC, BCCP
Professor, Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science
University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy
Memphis, Tennessee
Dustin D. Spencer, Pharm.D., MBA, BCPS, BCCP
Clinical Director, Cardiopulmonary Diseases
Cardinal Health
Houston, Texas
James E. Tisdale, Pharm.D., FCCP, FAPhA, FNAP, FAHA, FACC, BCPS-AQ Cardiology
Professor, College of Pharmacy Purdue University;
College of Pharmacy, Purdue University
Adjunct Professor, School of Medicine
Indiana University
Indianapolis, Indiana