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The Florida Pharmacy Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Up to 16 contact hours are available upon successful completion of attendance and evaluation survey. Statements of continuing education will be available for you to download and print within 4 weeks. This is an ACPE knowledge based and application* based activity. Consultant number pending. Speakers have no relevant financial relationship to the activities. Location: Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay 2900 Bayport Drive, Tampa, FL 33607 Pharmacist Student Technician $190 / $295 $30 / $40 $55 / $75 $145 / $195 $25 / $35 $45 / $65 (Member / Non-member) (Member / Non-member) Full Conference Single Day "Reducing Medication Errors" "Controlled Substances" Optional CE (Additional Fee per Session) (Member / Non-member) $40 / $60 $40 / $60 7:00-8:30 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC Pharmacy Legislative Update Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO Who Should Attend: Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians in all areas of practice Continuing Education: 16 General CE Hours 12 Consultant Recertification Hours FL Board Required CE! Virtual & On-site Attendance 8:30-10:00 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC Florida Board of Pharmacy: Update on Laws and Rules Michele Weizer, PharmD, BCPS, Informatics Pharmacist, JFK Medical, Center, Florida Board of Pharmacy Past Member 10:15-11:45 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC COVID-19: Optimizing the Pharmacy Team Mitchel C. Rothholz, RPh, MBA, Chief of Governance & State Affiliates and, Executive Director, APhA Foundation, American Pharmacists Association 11:45-1:15 pm 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC Preparing A Florida Department of Health Pharmacy Inspection Brian A. Kahan, RPh, Esq., Kahan & Associates, PLLC, President 1:30-3:30 pm 2 hrs GCE/TECH Reducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a Continuous Quality Improvement Program (Separate Registration Fee Required) Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO 7:00-8:30am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC A Toolkit for Survival with PBM’s Brian A. Kahan, RPh, Esq., Kahan & Associates, PLLC, President 8:30-10:00 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC Unravelling the Perfect Business Model of PBMs Antonio Ciaccia, BS, Chief Strategy Officer, 3 Axis Advisors 10:15-11:45 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC Clinical Practice Update: Florida Pharmacy Practice and Physician Collaboration Daniel E. Buffington, PharmD, MBA, FAPhA, President and CEO Clinical Pharmacology Services, Inc 11:45-1:15 pm 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC Florida’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Update Fritz Hayes, BPharm, Senior Pharmacist, E-FORCSE, Florida’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program 1:30-3:30 pm 2 hrs GCE/TECH Validation and Counseling of Prescriptions for Controlled Substance and Opioids (Separate Registration Fee) Bob Parrado, BPharm, RPh, CPh, CEO/Parrado Pharmacy Consultants, Inc

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The Florida Pharmacy Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider ofcontinuing pharmacy education. Up to 16 contact hours are available upon successful completion of attendance andevaluation survey. Statements of continuing education will be available for you to download and print within 4 weeks.This is an ACPE knowledge based and application* based activity. Consultant number pending. Speakers have norelevant financial relationship to the activities.

Location:Grand Hyatt Tampa Bay2900 Bayport Drive, Tampa, FL 33607

PharmacistStudent

Technician

$190 / $295$30 / $40$55 / $75

$145 / $195$25 / $35$45 / $65

(Member / Non-member) (Member / Non-member)

Full Conference Single Day

"Reducing Medication Errors""Controlled Substances"

Optional CE (Additional Fee per Session)

(Member / Non-member)

$40 / $60$40 / $60

7:00-8:30 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Pharmacy Legislative UpdateMichael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO

Who Should Attend:Pharmacists and Pharmacy Techniciansin all areas of practice

Continuing Education:

16 General CE Hours

12 Consultant Recertification Hours

FL Board Required CE!

Virtual & On-siteAttendance

8:30-10:00 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Florida Board of Pharmacy: Update on Laws and RulesMichele Weizer, PharmD, BCPS, Informatics Pharmacist, JFK Medical, Center, Florida Board of PharmacyPast Member

10:15-11:45 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

COVID-19: Optimizing the Pharmacy TeamMitchel C. Rothholz, RPh, MBA, Chief of Governance & State Affiliates and, Executive Director, APhAFoundation, American Pharmacists Association

11:45-1:15 pm 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Preparing A Florida Department of Health Pharmacy Inspection Brian A. Kahan, RPh, Esq., Kahan & Associates, PLLC, President

1:30-3:30 pm 2 hrs GCE/TECH

Reducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a ContinuousQuality Improvement Program (Separate Registration Fee Required)Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO

7:00-8:30am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

A Toolkit for Survival with PBM’sBrian A. Kahan, RPh, Esq., Kahan & Associates, PLLC, President

8:30-10:00 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Unravelling the Perfect Business Model of PBMsAntonio Ciaccia, BS, Chief Strategy Officer, 3 Axis Advisors

10:15-11:45 am 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Clinical Practice Update: Florida Pharmacy Practice and PhysicianCollaborationDaniel E. Buffington, PharmD, MBA, FAPhA, President and CEO Clinical Pharmacology Services, Inc

11:45-1:15 pm 1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Florida’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program Update Fritz Hayes, BPharm, Senior Pharmacist, E-FORCSE, Florida’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

1:30-3:30 pm 2 hrs GCE/TECH

Validation and Counseling of Prescriptions for Controlled Substanceand Opioids (Separate Registration Fee)Bob Parrado, BPharm, RPh, CPh, CEO/Parrado Pharmacy Consultants, Inc

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Zoom Webinar Platform: You will be able to join through a desktop computer,tablet, or smart phone. A strong internet connection isrecommended. If you have not used Zoom or similarbefore, you will be prompted to download a file thatwill run on your computer so you may connectproperly.

Hotel Information:FPA room rate is $189 plus taxes (single/double occupancy). The roomreservation deadline is Tuesday, March 23. Thereafter, reservations willbe taken on a space or rate availability basis. Check-in time is 3:00pm/check -out time is 12:00 noon. Reservations must be canceled prior to3pm the day before arrival to avoid a one night penalty. Complimentarybasic high speed internet access is available in the hotel lobby and guestrooms. Self-parking is complimentary for FPA participants.

The FPA complies with ADA requirements. Please contact the office inadvance of the meeting for any needed technical assistance.

NOTE: Children under the age of 18 are not allowed in any CE programs

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"Reducing Medication Errors"

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"Controlled Substances"

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PharmacistStudent

Technician

$190 / $295$30 / $40$55 / $75

$145 / $195$25 / $35$45 / $65

(Member / Non-member) (Member / Non-member)

Full Conference Single Day

"Reducing Medication Errors""Controlled Substances"

Optional CE (Additional Fee per Session)

(Member / Non-member)

$40 / $60$40 / $60

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Cancellation Policy: If cancellation is made in writing 30 days prior to the program a refundwill be made less a $10 service charge. If cancellation is made 29-10days prior to the program, a refund will be made, less a $50 servicecharge. Cancellation requested in writing after that date will result incredit for another FPA CE program valid for one year.

Tax Deduction: The expense of continuing education, when taken to maintain andimprove professional skills is tax deductible. Please contact youraccountant for complete details.

Industry Support Policy:The FPA adheres to the US FDA's policy on industry supportededucational activities. The FDA policy requires, among other things, thatwe conduct the educational program supported by any corporateeducational grants independently and without control by the grantor ofthe program’s planning, content or execution. Furthermore, theprograms must be free of commercial bias for or against any product.

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10:15-11:45 am

1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

COVID-19: Optimizing the Pharmacy TeamMitchel C. Rothholz, RPh, MBA, Chief of Governance & State Affiliates and Executive Director, APhA Foundation, American Pharmacists Association

UAN: 0165-0000-21-014-L04-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-014-L04-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe the various authorizations and guidance from the federal government and their implications topharmacy practice; Discuss current guidelines and processes for providing vaccinations and other care related to COVID; Identify opportunities for engaging pharmacyteam members in COVID-19 vaccination activities; Describe ways to actively engage with public health and other members of the immunizationneighborhood; Discuss strategies for addressing Vaccine Confidence. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Describe the various federal governmentauthorizations and guidance and their impact on pharmacy practice; List current guidelines and processes for providing vaccinations and other care related to COVID;Identify opportunities for engaging pharmacy team members in COVID19 vaccination activities.

7:00-8:30 am

1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Pharmacy Legislative UpdateMichael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO

UAN: 0165-0000-21-012-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-012-L03-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe the recent and proposed changes to Florida laws related to the practice of pharmacy; Executechanges within the pharmacy to maintain compliance with current Florida laws; Explain how revisions to the pharmacy practice act and rules may help technicians intheir efforts to support pharmacist services. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Recognize the recent and proposed changes to Florida laws related to thepractice of pharmacy; Identify changes within the pharmacy to maintain compliance with current Florida laws; Explain how revisions to the pharmacy practice act andrules may help technicians in their efforts to support pharmacist services.

8:30-10:00 am

1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Florida Board of Pharmacy: Update on Laws and RulesMichele Weizer, PharmD, BCPS, Informatics Pharmacist, JFK Medical Center, Florida Board of Pharmacy Past Member

UAN: 0165-0000-21-013-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-013-L03-T

Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Discuss the details contained in HB 559 related to Institutional Formularies- Nursing home Facilities; Define collaborativepharmacist practice; Discuss requirements for CPA; Distinguish minor nonchronic health conditions from chronic conditions and list license and training requirements[HB 599] rule 64B16-31.033 Test and Treat Certification; 64B16-31.035 Test and Treat Certification- Initial Certification Course; 64B16-31.037 Test and TreatCertification-written protocol; 64B16-31.039 Test and Treat CertificationFormulary; 64B16-31.041 Test and Treat: Patient Records; 64B16-31.043 Test and TreatCertification: Follow up Care 64B16-31.007 Collaborative Practice Certification: Chronic Health Conditions; 64B16-31.001 application; 64B16-31.005 AgreementSubmission; 64B16-31.009 Mandatory Continuing Education; List the enhancements to the community pharmacy automated pharmacy systems authorized in HB 59;rule 64B16-28.141; Discuss COVID-19 testing, CLIA waiver requirement, and COVID-19 vaccination; Review current applicable bill tracking and potential impacts forpharmacy practice. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Identify the Florida Board of Pharmacy rule changes; Define HB 559; List changes made by the FloridaBoard of Pharmacy that will affect pharmacy technicians; Describe Board of Pharmacy requirements concerning COVID-19.

11:45-1:15pm

1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Preparing A Florida Department of Health Pharmacy InspectionBrian A. Kahan, RPh, Esq., Kahan & Associates, PLLC, President

UAN: 0165-0000-21-015-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-015-L03-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe the interplay of the Florida Department of Health, FL Inspectors and FL permitted pharmacies;Review common issues and violations cited during FL DOH Inspections; Review techniques to avoid inspection issues and alleged violations. Upon completiontechnicians will be able to: Recognize the role of the Department of Health Inspectors; List common issues experienced in pharmacies found by inspectors; Discuss theduties a technician can perform during an inspection.

1:30-3:30 pm

2 hrs GCE/TECH

Reducing Medication Errors Through Implementing a Continuous Quality Improvement Program (Separate Registration Fee Required)Michael Jackson, BPharm, CPh, Florida Pharmacy Association EVP and CEO

UAN: 0165-0000-21-016-L05-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-016-L05-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacist will be able to: Define elements of a Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) Program; Restructure a pharmacy practice toaddress quality related events; Discuss how to use Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to prevent errors; Implement an action plan to address quality of care in pharmacies witha goal towards error reduction and prevention; Recite quality improvement regulations for Florida pharmacies; Implement programs to improve patient safety inpharmacy health care systems. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define CQI; Discuss RCA; List most common medication errors; Employ techniques toreduce medication errors by using CQI.

6:30-7:00 am

Registration Desk Opens

10:00-10:15 am

Break

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10:15-11:45 am

1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Clinical Practice Update: Florida Pharmacy Practice and Physician CollaborationDaniel E. Buffington, PharmD, MBA, FAPhA, President and CEO Clinical Pharmacology Services, Inc

UAN: 0165-0000-21-019-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-019-L03-T

Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Review of Florida regulations concerning pharmacists and pharmacy practice; Outline the existing scope of practice andrecent legislative additions to pharmacy practice (i.e., Chronic Care Management, Test & Treat, and Consultant Pharmacist licensure, etc.); Demonstrate the design,implementation, and utilization of various Physician and Pharmacist practice agreements. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define Collaborative PracticeAgreements; Recognize Florida rules concerning pharmacists and pharmacy practice; Recognize recent legislative changes to the practice of pharmacy.

7:00-8:30 am

1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

A Toolkit for Survival with PBM’sBrian A. Kahan, RPh, Esq., Kahan & Associates, PLLC, President

UAN: 0165-0000-21-017-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-017-L03-T

Upon completion pharmacists will be able to: Review fundamentals of the Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) industry; Describe the essentials of a clean prescriptionclaim; Discuss the importance of a properly completed claim; Review preparation, submissions, preliminary findings and consequences of final audits; Discuss basicconcepts of contract law. Upon completion technicians will be able to: Define the role of the Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) industry and how it affects pharmacy;Recognize the importance of a properly completed claim; Review preparation, submissions, preliminary findings and consequences of final audits

8:30-10:00 am

1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Unravelling the Perfect Business Model of PBMsAntonio Ciaccia, BS, Chief Strategy Officer, 3 Axis Advisors

UAN: 0165-0000-21-018-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-018-L03-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: List the different types of prescription drug price distortions; Describe how rebates on brand name drugscreate price discrimination for payers; Describe the function of Average Wholesale Price for generic medications, and its central role in creating drug pricing distortions;Recognize the impact of an inaccurate Average Wholesale Price to independent community pharmacy and payers; Describe how effective rate contracts can be used byPBMs to extract excess margins through passthrough contracts; Identify which major players in the prescription drug supply chain benefit the most during periods of bigdrug price increases. Upon completion technicians will be able to: List the different types of prescription drug price distortions; Describe how rebates on brand namedrugs create price discrimination for payers; Identify which major players in the prescription drug supply chain benefit the most during periods of big drug priceincreases

11:45-1:15 pm

1.5 hrs GCE/TECH/RC

Florida’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program UpdateFritz Hayes, BPharm, Senior Pharmacist, E-FORCSE, Florida’s Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

UAN: 0165-0000-21-020-L03-P UAN: 0165-0000-21-020-L03-T

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Review E-FORCSE's purpose, background and content; Review recent legislative and administrative lawchanges impacting controlled substance dispensing and E-FORCSE; Discuss NARxCare reports and locate support material; Discuss recent and future enhancements.Upon completion technicians will be able to: Identify the purpose of E-FORCSE; List recent legislative and administrative law changes impacting controlled substancedispensing; Describe NARxCare reports and support material.

1:30-3:30 pm

2 hrs GCE/TECH

Validation and Counseling of Prescriptions for Controlled Substances and Opioids (Separate Registration Fee)Bob Parrado, BPharm, RPh, CPh, CEO/Parrado Pharmacy Consultants, Inc

UAN: 0165-0000-21-021-L03-P* UAN: 0165-0000-21-021-L03-T*

Upon completion of this activity, pharmacists will be able to: Describe how to ensure access to controlled substances for all patients with a valid prescription;Use the Prescription Drug Monitoring Program’s Database; Assess prescriptions for appropriate therapeutic value; Detect prescriptions that are not based ona legitimate medical purpose; Discuss the laws and rules related to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances; Discuss proper patient storageand disposal of controlled substances; Discuss protocols for addressing and resolving problems recognized during the drug utilization review; Provideeducation on section 381.887, F.S., emergency treatment for suspected opioid overdoses and on the State Surgeon General’s Statewide Standing Order forNaloxone; Counsel patients with opioid prescriptions; and Provide available treatment resources for opioid physical dependence, addiction, misuse, or abuse.Upon completion technicians will be able to: Describe how to ensure access to controlled substances for all patients with a valid prescription; Use thePrescription Drug Monitoring Program’s Database; Assess prescriptions for appropriate therapeutic value; Detect prescriptions that are not based on alegitimate medical purpose; Discuss the laws and rules related to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances.

6:30-7:00 am

Registration Desk Opens

10:00-10:15 am

Break