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PedSAP 2024 Book 1 Pulmonary and Endocrinology


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Pulmonary and Endocrinology, the latest release in ACCP’s Pediatric Self-Assessment Program (PedSAP), features comprehensive reviews, timely evidence-based updates, and case series on various updates relating to pulmonology, endocrinology, pharmaceutical counseling strategies, and compounding and operational management. The target audience for PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (Pulmonary and Endocrinology) is board-certified and advanced-level clinical pharmacists caring for a wide range of pediatric patients with a focus on pulmonary and endocrine disease states.

Titilola Afolabi, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPPS
Afolabi

Pulmonary and Endocrinology carries a total of 18.5 continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credits. Content was developed under the leadership of Faculty Panel Chair Titilola Afolabi, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPPS.

The first module addresses updates in asthma management and treatment advances for inherited disorders. The second module discusses updates in diabetes management and reviews contraceptive use and obesity management. The third module provides a comprehensive review of pediatric pharmaceutical counseling strategies and addresses compounding and operations management. The final module contains three case series on biologics in asthma, metabolic bone disease, and neonatal hyperglycemia.

Each PedSAP release has continuing education activities that cover the most recent published data (past 3–5 years) on a specific therapeutic area or patient-care problem. This content is provided as a full-color electronic book (interactive PDF) with high-level updates designed, as appropriate to the topic, in three formats:

  • Traditional review-style chapters
  • Case series (major sections of learning content bookended by a sample case and its explained answer)
  • Recorded webcast (PowerPoint presentation; includes PDF of the transcribed narrative)

PedSAP chapters and features are fully referenced, with clickable hyperlinks to literature compilers such as PubMed. Other links provide ready access to clinical practice guidelines, official recommendations, and patient assessment tools. Graphics focus on pivotal studies, patient care scenarios, and take-home points that can be readily integrated into clinical practice. Included with every purchase is an e-media version you can view on an e-reader, tablet, and iOS or Android smart phone.

Release Date: March 15, 2024
BCPPS Deadline: September 16, 2024
ACPE Deadline: March 15, 2027

ISBN: 978-1-952291-93-7
Publication Year: 2024
Format: PDF and ePub

Contents

PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (IPulmonary and Endocrinology) - Pulmonary and Endocrinology I

Chapter: Asthma Guideline Updates
Chapter: Treatment Advances for Inherited Disorders

PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (IPulmonary and Endocrinology) - Pulmonary and Endocrinology II

Chapter: Endocrine Updates: Diabetes and Contraception
Chapter: Obesity Management

PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (IPulmonary and Endocrinology) - Pulmonary and Endocrinology III

Chapter: Pediatric Pharmaceutical Counseling Strategies
Chapter: Pediatric Compounding and Operations Management

PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (IPulmonary and Endocrinology) - Pulmonary and Endocrinology IV

Case Series: Biologics in Asthma Care
Case Series: Metabolic Bone Disease
Case Series: Neonatal Hypoglycemia

CPE Credit

The American College of Clinical Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education with Commendation.

Target Audience: The target audience for PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (Pulmonary and Endocrinology) is board-certified and advanced-level clinical pharmacists caring for a wide range of pediatric patients with a focus on pulmonary and endocrine disease states.

Contents

PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (IPulmonary and Endocrinology) - Pulmonary and Endocrinology I

Activity Number: 0217-9999-24-031-H01-P
Contact Hour(s): 5.00
Activity Type: Application Based
Learning Objectives

Chapter: Asthma Guideline Updates

  1. Analyze similarities and differences in clinical guideline recommendations for asthma pharmacologic management.
  2. Design an appropriate therapeutic plan for treatment of a pediatric patient with severe asthma.
  3. Evaluate benefits and limitations of currently available inhalation drug delivery devices. 

Chapter: Treatment Advances for Inherited Disorders

  1. Demonstrate difficulties in development of medications for patients with an inherited disorder.
  2. Evaluate clinical signs and symptoms associated with inborn errors of metabolism (IEM).
  3. Construct a pharmacotherapeutic regimen for a patient with a newly diagnosed IEM.
  4. Design a treatment regimen for a child with an inherited neuromuscular disorder.
  5. Assess barriers to treatment of rare diseases encountered by patients and their care teams. 

PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (IPulmonary and Endocrinology) - Pulmonary and Endocrinology II

Activity Number: 0217-9999-24-032-H01-P
Contact Hour(s): 4.00
Activity Type: Application Based
Learning Objectives

Chapter: Endocrine Updates: Diabetes and Contraception

  1. Assess the role of novel therapies, such as biosimilar insulins and anti-CD3 antibodies, in the management of diabetes in a pediatric population.
  2. Design a therapeutic plan for a pediatric patient with type 2 diabetes.
  3. Evaluate the advantages, limitations, and clinical evidence for the use of new diabetes technologies, including continuous glucose monitors and insulin pumps.
  4. Develop a strategy for counseling an adolescent patient wishing to start contraception.
  5. Distinguish between appropriate contraceptive options for adolescent patients. 

Chapter: Obesity Management

  1. Analyze factors and considerations that contribute to pediatric patients with overweight and obesity.
  2. Design patient-specific nonpharmacologic interventions into a comprehensive care regimen for a pediatric patient with overweight and obesity.
  3. Evaluate pharmacotherapeutic options for a pediatric patient with overweight or obesity. 

PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (IPulmonary and Endocrinology) - Pulmonary and Endocrinology III

Activity Number: 0217-9999-24-033-H01-P
Contact Hour(s): 4.50
Activity Type: Application Based
Learning Objectives

Chapter: Pediatric Pharmaceutical Counseling Strategies

  1. Assess similarities and differences between patient-centered and equitable-based pharmaceutical counseling strategies.
  2. Analyze key elements of an effective and standardized medication counseling process.
  3. Convert existing written medication instructions to be pediatric friendly and incorporate best practices that support caregiver understanding of information.
  4. Evaluate benefits and barriers of using technology and online platforms to improve access to high-quality pediatric medication information for children, young people, and their adult caregivers.
  5. Apply child-centered and equitable-based practices into medication education strategies that cultivate pediatric autonomy and self-management across health care and non-health care settings. 

Chapter: Pediatric Compounding and Operations Management

  1. Assess systems to ensure appropriate drug delivery throughout the medication use process.
  2. Evaluate equipment, technology, and clinical decision support involved in the medication use process.
  3. Develop a preferred formulary that supports appropriate pediatric dosing.
  4. Justify policy and procedures for the management of pediatric patients through evidencebased practice guidelines and protocols.
  5. Analyze the clinical and financial impact and value of pediatric pharmacy services. 

PedSAP 2024 Book 1 (IPulmonary and Endocrinology) - Pulmonary and Endocrinology IV

Activity Number: 0217-9999-24-034-H01-P
Contact Hour(s): 5.00
Activity Type: Application Based
Learning Objectives

Case Series: Biologics in Asthma Care

  1. Distinguish between the different asthma phenotypes using patient-specific factors and laboratory biomarkers.
  2. Produce an evidence-based plan for the management of allergic and eosinophilic asthma phenotypes.
  3. Design an evidence-based plan for the management of phenotypic asthma in the setting of comorbidities.
  4. Develop strategies for overcoming barriers to care with a focus on patient-specific, providerspecific, and payer-specific criteria. 

Case Series: Metabolic Bone Disease

  1. Evaluate medications used to improve outcomes in children with hereditary metabolic bone diseases (MBDs).
  2. Distinguish dietary intake and supplement requirements for the management of bone disease resulting from vitamin and mineral insufficiency.
  3. Develop strategies for the management of MBD occurring secondary to other chronic pediatric disease states.
  4. Distinguish medications known to increase the risk of reduced bone mineral density warranting increased monitoring in children. 

Case Series: Neonatal Hypoglycemia

  1. Evaluate the severity of neonatal hypoglycemia incorporating patient-specific history and laboratory values.
  2. Develop an evidence-based treatment plan for the management course of hypoglycemia in a neonatal patient.
  3. Assess factors that must be considered when developing and implementing a treatment plan for a neonatal patient with moderate to severe hypoglycemia. 

Disclosures


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.

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