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Patient Safety CPE Bundle


Member Price:
$24.95
Nonmember Price:
$34.95

This package comprises 3 accredited continuing pharmacy education (CPE) activities that highlight roles and opportunities for clinical pharmacists to enhance patient safety and reduce medication errors. With a total of 2.0 hours (0.2 CEUs) of CPE credit, this unique combination of audio and journal content is ideal for pharmacists seeking to earn patient/medication safety CPE to meet state requirements for relicensure and serves as a valuable complement to a recent themed issue of the Journal of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy (JACCP) titled, “Clinical Pharmacy and Patient Safety.” 

Release Date: September 11, 2024
ACPE Deadline: September 11, 2027

Format: Published Articles with Test for CPE Credit

Technical Requirements:
  • Internet browser
  • Adobe Reader (available free)
  • Speakers/headphones

Contents

Integration of the Key Potentially Inappropriate Drugs in Pediatrics List to Improve Patient Safety

Improve pediatric patient safety by learning strategies to incorporate measures into clinical workflow.  This podcast with authors, Seerat Kapoor, Pharm.D. and Kelly S. Bobo, Pharm.D., MBA;  will provide an overview of their team’s recent publication in JACCP titled, “Integration of the key potentially inappropriate drugs in pediatrics list within the electronic health record in a tertiary care children’s hospital.”

Empowering Pharmacists with Data to Improve Medication Safety

Improve patient safety by learning strategies to overcome data challenges.  This podcast with lead author, Lara K. Ellinger, Pharm.D., will provide an overview of her team’s recent publication in JACCP titled, “Empowering pharmacists with data: Steps toward proactive medication safety and quality improvement.”

Nephrotoxin Stewardship

Learn care management strategies to ensure the safe use of nephrotoxic and renally eliminated medications through the review of a recent JACCP publication titled, “Contemporary considerations for nephrotoxin stewardship: Estimating kidney function and use of novel biomarkers.”

CPE Credit

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

Target Audience: Pharmacists who wish to earn patient/medication safety CPE.

Contents

Activity Number: 0217-0000-24-214-H05-P
Contact Hour(s): 0.50
Learning Objectives
  1. Explain the role of the key potentially inappropriate drugs (KIDs) list in patient care.
  2. Identify potential strategies to successfully incorporate the KIDS list into clinic workflow to improve patient safety. 
Activity Number: 0217-0000-24-215-H05-P
Contact Hour(s): 0.50
Learning Objectives
  1. Recognize challenges that exist within healthcare systems to accessing usable data to inform patient safety initiatives.
  2. Identify potential strategies within healthcare systems and pharmacy education to use data to improve patient safety. 
Activity Number: 0217-0000-24-213-H05-P
Contact Hour(s): 1.00
Learning Objectives
  1. List the goals of nephrotoxin stewardship.
  2. Identify specific strategies used within a nephrotoxin stewardship program.

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.