Pharmacy Resident and Fellow Research Day

June 6, 2024

This educational program will include a number of brief presentations, organized by topic area (e.g. ambulatory care, public health), that will focus on novel pharmacy-related practice initiatives and program evaluations. Presenters will be pharmacy residents and fellows who will share the results of their quality improvement and research projects. The knowledge gaps will be somewhat varied depending on the presentation, but all presentations will address new problems and solutions related to pharmacy practice. Additionally, there will be a 1-hour session conducted by a practicing pharmacist that will address pharmacy preceptor development.

Pharmacists participating in this CE activity will learn strategies to improve medication use that can be shared with their healthcare teams to improve patient care. Many of these strategies will require interdisciplinary teams to work together for successful implementation.

Target Audience

Pharmacist

Learning Objectives

1. Identify gaps in appropriate medication use and pharmacy program initiatives that may contribute to suboptimal patient outcomes.

2. Describe strategies to improve medication use across a variety of patient populations and healthcare settings.

3. Identify strategies that can be implemented at your practice that can enhance the learning experience of pharmacy residents and fellows.

Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 4.50 ACPE Pharmacy
    The UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a Provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Course opens: 
06/06/2024
Course expires: 
07/06/2024
Event starts: 
06/06/2024 - 9:00am EDT
Event ends: 
06/06/2024 - 2:30pm EDT

This educational program will include a number of brief presentations, organized by topic area (e.g. ambulatory care, public health), that will focus on novel pharmacy-related practice initiatives and program evaluations. Presenters will be pharmacy residents and fellows who will share the results of their quality improvement and research projects. The knowledge gaps will be somewhat varied depending on the presentation, but all presentations will address new problems and solutions related to pharmacy practice. Additionally, there will be a 1-hour session conducted by a practicing pharmacist that will address pharmacy preceptor development.

Pharmacists participating in this CE activity will learn strategies to improve medication use that can be shared with their healthcare teams to improve patient care. Many of these strategies will require interdisciplinary teams to work together for successful implementation.

University of Pittsburgh - Salk Hall
Pittsburgh, PA
United States

PGY2 Amb Care SMH - Madison Abbs
PGY2 WPIC - Paige Dorve-Lewis
PGY2 Amb Care SSY - Brenda Shih
PGY2 Fellow PhAnalytics - Maryann Chapin
PGY2 Amb Care SMH -Drake Meany    
PGY2 WPIC - Christina Sun    
PGY2 Geriatrics PUH - Cindy Van    
PGY1 Fellow Med Safety Tiffany Tran
PGY2 Amb Care SMH - Taylor Thompson    
PGY1 Managed Care-CVS - Harshit Patel
PGY2 Global Health - Brianne Slaven    
PGY2 Transplant - Ben Herrmann
Fellow-2 Public Health-Thai Nguyen
PGY1 CarepathRx - Sarah Masri    
PGY2 Global Health - Julena Maurer    
PGY2 Oncology - Anas Hanini
PGY1 SMH - Jason Fine    
PGY1 WPIC - Michael Harrison    
PGY1 PUH - Kayleigh Yaeger    
PGY1 Magee - Morgan Voithofer
PGY1 SMH - Madeline Stanko    
PGY1 WPIC - Hannah Halloway    
PGY1 PUH - Yingsi (Vincy) Fang    
PGY1 Magee - Nicole Pavasko
PGY1 SMH - Madeline Dillen    
PGY1 Mercy - Abigail Cochran    
PGY1 PUH - Edward Chao    
PGY1 PUH - Jean Kim
PGY2 Amb Care PUH - Leah Korte    
PGY1 Mercy - Maura Fleming    
PGY1 SSY - Tara Rogers
PGY1 PUH - Jelena Lakic
PGY2 Amb Care PUH - Iryna Kurochka    
PGY1 Mercy - Samantha Hohmann    
PGY1 SSY - Marissa Parisi    
Joe Berletic CE TALK begins at 12:00-1:00 (with Lunch)              
PGY2 Geriatrics SMH - Abigail Reigh    
PGY1 Harrisburg - Emily Zukosky    
PGY2 Critical Care - Josh Dorazio     
PGY2 Geriatrics SMH - Elisabeth Marker    
PGY1 Harrisburg - Gabriela Dominguez Arocho    
PGY2 Cardiology - Lindsey Hannibal     
PGY1 PUH - Kenzie Zamberlan    
PGY1 SMH - Eva Stachler    
PGY1 Mercy - Mario Martinez     
PGY2 Emerg Med Mercy - Brett Snyder
PGY1 SMH - Alexa Wardoclip    
PGY1 Mercy - Maya Tsvetkova     

In support of improving patient care, the University of Pittsburgh is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

 

Pharmacy (CPE)

This knowledge-based activity provides 4.5 contact hours of continuing pharmacy education credit.

Available Credit

  • 4.50 ACPE Pharmacy
    The UPMC Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a Provider of continuing pharmacy education.
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