Adapting to the Inevitable: Current Trends that will Impact the Practice of PharmacyOnline Video Format
Ongoing | 1.5 CE credits | $20.00 Download course description (.pdf) (Not currently available)
Who should register
This program is designed for any pharmacists interested in leadership or a pharmacist already in a leadership role.
Learning Objectives
Identify historical examples of health care changes that have had significant influence on the profession.
Outline health care changes on the horizon that will directly impact the practice of pharmacy.
Participants will reflect on “the future health care system” and their role in adapting to change external to the profession.
Participants must watch all video clips, totaling approximately 1.5 hours of study.
Following successful completion of all video clips, an assessment and the program evaluation, a statement of credit will be mailed to participants within four weeks.
The University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This program has been planned in accordance with the ACPEs Criteria for Quality. The Universal Program Numbers are 031-999-08-017-H04-P and 031-999-08-017-H04-T. This program provides 1.5 hours of pharmacy continuing education credit. Release date: February 2008. Following attendance at the program and completion of the Verification of Attendance and Program Evaluation forms, statements of credit will be mailed to participants within 4 weeks.
Upon registration an email will be received that will explain how to access video clips. After viewing all video clips, you must download the assessment and fax answers to the CPE office. Once the assessment has been received and verified that the participant has registered, a statement of credit will be mailed.
This program is self-study and can be completed at participants leisure.
Before registering, be sure that you have carefully read through the course prerequisites.
Please register at least one week before the course start date, to guarantee a timely start.