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PSAP in JACCP - December 2025


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Available for ACPE CREDIT ONLY

 

PSAP in JACCP features are developed from activities presented as part of the Pharmacotherapy Self-Assessment Program (PSAP). Each feature is available for continuing pharmacy education credit and BCPS recertification credit.

Recorded Webcast: Deprescribing in the Older Adult
This feature was developed from a recorded webcast presented in PSAP 2025 Book 2 (Geriatrics).
  • Recorded Webcast: Click here to access the feature.
Disclosures
Consultancies: Jennifer Szwak (Petauri); Chanel F. Whittaker: (American Geriatrics Society)
Grants: Ryan C. Costantino (Department of Defense); Chanel F. Whittaker (University of Maryland System – Kirwin Center for Academic Innovation)
Honoraria: Ryan C. Costantino (Oncology Nurses Society [Oahu Chapter])
Nothing to disclose: Ahmad El Ouweini

 

Case Series: Osteoporosis
This feature was developed from a case series presented in PSAP 2025 Book 2 (Geriatrics).
  • Case Series: Click here to access the case series.
Disclosures
Nothing to disclose: Carol Heunisch, Diane Gutgsell, Christina M. Polomoff, Marissa C. Salvo, Mary L. Wagner
Release Date: December 08, 2025
BCPS Deadline: June 08, 2026
ACPE Deadline: December 08, 2028

Publication Year: 2025
Format: Online Test

Technical Requirements:

Contents

Recorded Webcast: Deprescribing in the Older Adult

Case Series: Osteoporosis

Recorded Webcast: Deprescribing in the Older Adult

Faculty

Ryan C. Costantino, Pharm.D., M.S., BCPS
Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology
Uniformed Services University
Bethesda, Maryland

Reviewers

Chanel F. Whittaker, Pharm.D., FASCP, BCGP
Professor, Department of Practice, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research
School of Pharmacy
University of Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland
Ahmad El Ouweini, Pharm.D., BCPS, FCPR-CC
Critical Care Clinical Pharmacist
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Gulf Medical University;
Clinical Lecturer
Thumbay University Hospital
Ajman, United Arab Emirates
Jennifer A. Szwak, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Internal Medicine
Department of Pharmacy
The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Baltimore, Maryland

Case Series: Osteoporosis

Faculty

Marissa C. Salvo, Pharm.D., FCCP, BCACP
Associate Clinical Professor
Department of Pharmacy Practice
School of Pharmacy
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut
Christina M. Polomoff, Pharm.D., FASCP, BCACP, BCGP
Associate Clinical Professor
School of Pharmacy
University of Connecticut
Storrs, Connecticut

Reviewers

Mary L. Wagner, Pharm.D., MS, NBHWC
Associate Professor
Clinical Pharmacist, Department of Pharmacy Practice and Administration
Ernest Mario School of Pharmacy
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Piscataway, New Jersey
Carol Heunisch, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCCP
Pharmacy Director, Drug Policy and Education
Department of Pharmacy
Endeavor Health
Evanston, Illinois
Diane Gutgsell, Pharm.D., BCPS, BC-ADM, CHC
Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
College of Pharmacy
Manchester University College of Health Sciences, Nursing, & Pharmacy;
Ambulatory Care Clinical Pharmacist
Neighborhood Health Clinics
Fort Wayne, Indiana

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: Geriatric pharmacotherapy specialists and advanced-level clinical pharmacists providing care for older adults with common health conditions associated with aging, especially as it relates to goals of care and end-of-life care considerations.

Contents

Recorded Webcast: Deprescribing in the Older Adult

Activity Number: 0217-0000-25-250-H01-P
Contact Hour(s): 2.00
Activity Type: Application Based
Learning Objectives
  1. Apply the tenets and process for deprescribing a medication to a case involving an older adult with multimorbidity.
  2. Distinguish myths associated with deprescribing that can affect outcomes.
  3. Given a clinical scenario, develop appropriate communication strategies to address patient and caregiver concerns about medication deprescribing.
  4. Design a plan for deprescribing for an older adult with multimorbidity.

Case Series: Osteoporosis

Activity Number: 0217-0000-25-249-H01-P
Contact Hour(s): 2.50
Activity Type: Application Based
Learning Objectives
  1. Evaluate risk factors for osteoporosis and recommend prevention strategies.
  2. Distinguish differences among guideline recommendations for screening and treatment of osteoporosis in men and women.
  3. Assess pharmacotherapy options for osteoporosis prevention and treatment in both men and women.
  4. Develop a patient-specific osteoporosis treatment plan, including appropriate monitoring to assess safety and efficacy.

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