New Mexico Pharmaceutical Association



NMPhA Mid-Winter Meeting “PHARMACY: THE CURE FOR ORDINARY”

PROGRAM AGENDA:

Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Saturday, January 23, 2016

8:00am - 1:00pm Executive Council Meeting

8:00am Council Breakfast

8:30am Council Meeting Begins

Noon Council Lunch

1:00pm Council Meeting Adjourns

1:00pm - 3:00pm Concurrent Programs

Law CE Program

|( 2016 Board of Pharmacy Drug Law Update |

|Ben Kesner, RPh & Cheranne McCracken, PharmD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-001-L03-P |Contact Hours: 2.0 CEUs: 0.2 |Initial Release Date: 1/23/16 |

To familiarize health care professionals with new and/or changes to state and federal regulation or laws and to promote compliance with existing laws and regulations. At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Identify and describe new drug laws and regulations; 2) Identify and describe changes to existing drug regulation and laws; 3) Identify compliance problem areas in drug laws and regulations;

4) Define the Pharmacist role in compliance with the drug laws and regulations discussed and 5) Identify drug law trends.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-001-L03-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Identify and describe new drug laws and regulations; 2) Identify and describe changes to existing drug regulation and laws;

3) Identify compliance problem areas in drug laws and regulations; 4) Define the Pharmacy Technician role in compliance with the drug laws and regulations discussed and 5) Identify drug law trends.

Program Sponsored by: New Mexico Board of Pharmacy

1:00pm - 2:00pm

|( Current Topics Regarding the Use of Psychotropic Medication in Children and Youth |

|M. Lynn Crismon, PharmD., FCCP, BCPP |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-002-L01-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/23/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Discuss recent advances in pharmacotherapy for youth with mental disorders; 2) Delineate current controversies regarding the use of psychotropic medication in children and youth; 3) Describe how you would answer a question from a parent regarding potential suicidality associated with antidepressant use in adolescents and 4) Discuss methods to improve the utilization of psychotropic medication in children and adolescents.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-002-L01-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Describe the controversial topics regarding the use of psychotropic mediations that parents and caregivers may ask pharmacy technicians; 2) Reflect on how you would address questions from parents and caregivers regarding the use of psychotropic medications in children and adolescents; 3) Discuss how pharmacy technicians can best assist pharmacists in addressing parent and caregiver concerns regarding the use of psychotropic medication in children and adolescents and 4) Consider the ways in which a pharmacy technician can collaborate with pharmacists and other healthcare personnel to improve he utilization of psychotropic medication in children and adolescents.

Program Sponsored by: The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy

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2:00pm - 3:00pm

Mandatory for Pharmacists prescribing Tobacco Cessation Products (One Live CE hour per year)

|( Increasing Smoking Cessation Rates with a Novel Pharmacotherapy: Intranasal Insulin Development at University of New Mexico Ajna |

|Hamidovic, PharmD, MS |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-011-L01-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/23/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Describe the process of genetic associations analyses that led to hypothesis that insulin is implicated in the pathophysiology of nicotine dependence; 2) Identify two mechanisms related to stress response that are targeted by intranasal insulin; 3) Discuss one shared neural mechanism between drug addiction and eating behavior; 4) Describe the effect of intranasal insulin on circulating free fatty acids and its possible implication in prevention of Type II diabetes and 5) Discuss whether intranasal insulin appears to be a safe treatment for smoking cessation. 

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-011-L01-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Identify characteristics of Nicotine Dependence; 2) Describe three mechanisms of stress response that modulate nicotine dependence; 3) List the direction (i.e. increase, decrease, neutral) of intranasal insulin’s effect on circulating free fatty acids and 4) List safety outcomes collected during intranasal insulin.

Program Sponsored by: UNM College of Pharmacy

3:00pm - 3:15pm Snack Break

3:15pm - 4:15pm General Session

|( What’s new in Type 2 Diabetes Management? New Drug Approvals and Treatment Recommendations Gretchen M. Ray, |

|PharmD, PhC, BCACP, CDE |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-003-L01-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/23/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Describe the most recent drug approvals for type 2 diabetes including new insulins, DPP-4 inhibitors, GLP-1 agonists, and SGLT2 inhibitors; 2) Describe the 2015 management of hyperglycemia algorithm from the American Diabetes Association and 3) Describe updates from the 2016 American Diabetes Association standards of care in diabetes.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-003-L01-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Describe the most recent drug approvals for type 2 diabetes including new insulins, DPP-4 inhibitors, GLP-1 agonists, and SGLT2 inhibitors; 2) Describe the 2015 management of hyperglycemia algorithm from the American Diabetes Association and 3) Describe updates from the 2016 American Diabetes Association standards of care in diabetes.

Program Sponsored by: UNM College of Pharmacy

4:15pm - 5:15pm General Session

|( From Pubmed to Google: Evidence-Based Pharmacy Practice Using Online Information Resources Leslie A. |

|McCament-Mann, PhD, RPh |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-004-L04-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/23/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Explain the 4-step evidence-based approach for resolving pharmacotherapy-related questions; 2) Differentiate the 3 categories of biomedical information sources and their best uses; 3) List commonly accessible, credible electronic drug information resources; 4) For a given therapeutic question, choose appropriate electronic resources, critically evaluate the evidence, and synthesize a clinically useful response and 5) Appropriately refer some drug information requests to the New Mexico Poison and Drug Information Center.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-004-L04-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Explain the 4-step evidence-based approach for resolving pharmacotherapy-related questions; 2) Differentiate the 3 categories of biomedical information sources and their best uses; 3) List commonly accessible, credible electronic drug information resources; 4) For a given therapeutic question, choose appropriate electronic resources, critically evaluate the evidence, and synthesize a clinically useful response and 5) Appropriately refer some drug information requests to the New Mexico Poison and Drug Information Center. Program Sponsored by: New Mexico Poison & Drug Information Center

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6:15pm - 9:00pm COP Students/Recent Grad ‘Social Hour & Taco Bar’

Casa Esencia –

Light Hors d ‘Oeuvres & Refreshments served – Event co-sponsored by Cardinal Health

Sunday, January 24, 2016

7:00am – 8:00am FREE Cardiovascular Risk Screenings… (NO CE)

If interested, schedule your appointment with the NMPhA office @ 505-265-8729/800-464-8729. The screenings will include, a complete fasting lipid profile (includes good and bad cholesterol), blood glucose, blood pressure, body mass index, and a 10-year risk estimate for cardiovascular disease and stroke. The cholesterol and glucose tests require a small fingerstick sample of blood. For the most accurate results, participants should complete a 10 to 12 hour fast (nothing to eat or drink of caloric value) prior to the screening.

This program is put on by students from the UNM College of Pharmacy.

7:30am Pick up name badges

Continental Breakfast

8:00am - 9:00am General Session

|( 2016 HIV Update Bernadette Jakeman, PharmD, PhC, BCPS, AAHIVP |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-012-L02-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/24/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Summarize key updates to the DHHS treatment guidelines; 2) Identify recommended antiretroviral regimens for treatment-naive patients and 3) Describe common side effects and drug interactions associated​ with the recommended antiretroviral regimens. 

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-012-L02-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Define HAART; 2) Define CD4 cell count and HIV viral load and 3) Explain why combination therapy is required in the management of HIV.

Program Sponsored by: UNM College of Pharmacy

9:00am – 9:10am Coffee Break

9:10am - 10:10am Concurrent Sessions

|( Hypertension Treatment: Current Guidelines and Future Directions |

|James J. Nawarskas, PharmD, PhC, BCPS & Joe R. Anderson, PharmD, PhC, BCPS |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-005-L01-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEUs: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/24/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Identify blood pressure goals for various populations from the latest guidelines; 2) State the drugs of choice for treating uncomplicated hypertension; 3) State the antihypertensive drugs of choice in patients with diabetes and kidney disease; 4) Describe the differences between previous and current hypertension guidelines and 5) State how upcoming hypertension treatment guidelines may change based on recent clinical trial results.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-005-L01-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) State how blood pressure guidelines are useful for helping to manage hypertension; 2) Identify the drugs of choice for treating uncomplicated hypertension; 3) Identify the antihypertensive drugs of choice in patients with diabetes and kidney disease and 4) State how upcoming hypertension treatment guidelines may change based on recent clinical trial results. 

Program Sponsored by: UNM College of Pharmacy

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9:10am - 10:10am

|( Drug Seeker or Genetic Genie Teri Rolan, PharmD, PhC |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-006-L04–P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/24/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Define pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics; 2) Review DNA Basics; 3) Describe what a SNP is and how it relates to health outcomes; 4) Describe how DNA mutations like SNPs and copy-number variations impact proteins ; 5) Describe how genetic variations cause opioids to be metabolized differently and what the patient may experience when this occurs; 6) Give other examples of drug gene interactions and when pharmacogenomic testing may be appropriate; 7) List some limitations and ethical issues faced when using pharmacogenomic testing; 8) Distinguish what resources are available to help you better understand pharmacogenomic testing and it’s uses and 9) Direct patients that have done Direct to Consumer genetic testing.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-006-L04–T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Define pharmacogenomics and pharmacogenetics; 2) Review DNA Basics; 3) Describe what a SNP is and how it relates to health outcomes; 4) Recognize a potential patient that could benefit from pharmacogenomic testing and when to refer to the pharmacist and/or doctor and 5) Recognize some of medications where testing can be useful.

10:15am - 11:15am General Session

Mandatory for Pharmacists w/ Vaccination Prescriptive Authority (One Live CE hour per year)

|( Immunizations: Pharmunize Part I - Vaccine Update and Review |

|Amy Bachyrycz, PharmD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-007-L01-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/24/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Outline IZ prescriptive authority protocol updates; 2) Review new ACIP recommendations and guidelines; 3) Define process for yellow fever vaccinations in NM; 4) Define use of travel vaccines/medications using patient vignettes and 5) Determine pharmacist impact on vaccination rates in NM.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-007-L01-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Outline IZ prescriptive authority protocol updates; 2) Review new ACIP recommendations and guidelines; 3) Define significance of yellow fever vaccinations in NM and 4) Define NMSIIS and VFC as it relates to NM.

11:20am – 12:20pm General Session: Pain Management/Patient Safety CPE

Mandatory for Pharmacists w/ Naloxone Prescriptive Authority (One Live CE hour per year)

|( Pain Management: News Flash: NM Pharmacist Saves Lives with Naloxone |

|Dhara Shah Lari, PharmD Candidate & Amy Bachyrycz, PharmD & Jennifer Smith, PharmD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-008-L05-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/24/16 |

At the completion of this application-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Explain preliminary data collected through the Naloxone Pharmacist Prescriptive Authority Program; 2) Evaluate specific trends in opioid overdose prevention in New Mexico pharmacies; 3) Demonstrate opioid overdose as a social problem; 4) Collaborate with others to identify areas of high opioid mortalities in NM; 5) Identify other healthcare professional’s role in decreasing opioid overdose and 6) Assisting in next steps to decrease opioid overdose deaths in NM.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-008-L05-T

At the completion of this application-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Explain the Naloxone Pharmacist Prescriptive Authority Program; 2) Evaluate opioid overdose prevention in New Mexico pharmacies; 3) Demonstrate opioid overdose as a social problem; 4) Collaborate with others to identify areas of high opioid mortalities in NM and 5) Assisting in next steps to decrease opioid overdose deaths in NM.

Program Sponsored by: UNM College of Pharmacy

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12:30pm – 2:00pm Luncheon

Installation of Officers/Awards Presentation

Introduction of 2016 Officers & Councilors

Legislative Update – R. Dale Tinker

UNM COP Update – Dr. Lynda Welage

2:00pm – 3:00pm General Session

|( The “No Fear” DEA Audit Shirley J. Scott |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-009-L04-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/24/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Learn what a DEA audit consists of and how to prepare for one. CSA requirements will be reviewed in brief as well.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-009-L04-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Learn what a DEA audit consists of and how to prepare for one.  CSA requirements will be reviewed in brief as well.

Program Sponsored by: Drug Enforcement Administration

3:00pm - 3:30pm Ice Cream/Coffee Break

3:30pm - 4:30pm General Session

|( Pain, Trauma, and Health Krishna J. Chari, Psy.D |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-010-L04-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/24/16 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Describe the intrinsic link between chronic pain conditions and emotional distress; 2) Review and be able to conceptualize psychological trauma and its impact on physical health conditions and its mutual maintenance of chronic disease; 3) Differentiate between different types of stressors (i.e. acute, traumatic, complex traumatic), and understand the differing manifestations of stress in psychological disorders and physical disease and 4) Identify the mind-body link between emotional stress and physical health.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-16-010-L04-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Describe the intrinsic link between chronic pain conditions and emotional distress; 2) Review and be able to conceptualize psychological trauma and its impact on physical health conditions and its mutual maintenance of chronic disease; 3) Differentiate between different types of stressors (i.e. acute, traumatic, complex traumatic), and understand the differing manifestations of stress in psychological disorders and physical disease and 4) Identify the mind-body link between emotional stress and physical health.

Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education Information

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Educational Grants & Program Sponsors

American Pharmacies

Cardinal Health

Drug Enforcement Administration

New Mexico Board of Pharmacy

New Mexico Pharmaceutical Care Foundation

New Mexico Poison & Drug Information Center

New Mexico Pharmacists Association

The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy

UNM College of Pharmacy

Speaker Information

Joe R. Anderson, PharmD, PhC, BCPS

Associate Professor Pharmacy Practice and School of Medicine, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

Amy Bachyrycz, PharmD

Walgreen’s Patient Care Center Clinical Pharmacy Specialist; Clinical Assistant Professor, UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Krishna J. Chari, Psy.D

Clinical Psychologist & Assistant Medical Director, Pain Consultation and Treatment Center, UNMH, Albuquerque NM

M. Lynn Crismon, PharmD., FCCP, BCPP

Dean, James T. Doluisio Regents Chair and Behrens Centennial Professor, College of Pharmacy,

The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX

Ajna Hamidovic, PharmD, MS 

Assistant Professor of Pharmacy and Psychiatry  

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

Bernadette Jakeman, PharmD, PhC, BCPS, AAHIVP

Assistant Professor, Pharmacy Practice & Administrative Sciences, UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Ben Kesner, RPh

Executive Director, New Mexico State Board of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Leslie A. McCament-Mann, PhD, RPh

Assistant Professor, New Mexico Poison & Drug Information Center, UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Cheranne McCracken, PharmD, PhC, BCPS

Drug Inspector, New Mexico State Board of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

James J. Nawarskas, PharmD, PhC, BCPS

Associate Professor, UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Gretchen M. Ray, PharmD, PhC, BCACP, CDE

Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice; Director PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residencyt UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Teri Rolan, PharmD, PhC

Wylie Chemists Compounding Pharmacy, Santa Fe, NM

Shirley J. Scott

Diversion Investigator, Drug Enforcement Administration, Albuquerque, NM

Dhara Shah Lari

PharmD Candidate, UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Jennifer Smith, PharmD

Pharmacy Manager, Walgreens, Albuquerque, NM

FULL DISCLOSURE POLICY: All presenters participating in the continuing education programs of the 2016 New Mexico Pharmacists Association Mid-Winter Meeting are expected to disclose to the program audience any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest related to the content of his/her presentation. Full disclosure of speaker relationships will be made available at the event. Speakers are responsible for obtaining proper permission for all images contained in their handout materials which will be posted on the NMPhA website.

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Hotel Reservations

Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town

800 Rio Grande Blvd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87104

(505) 843-6300 / (800) 237-2133

You are responsible for making your own hotel reservations through the Hotel Albuquerque at Old Town. Make your reservations by Friday, January 8, 2016. After this date reservations will be confirmed on a space available basis, and at the current rates, which are higher. Room upgrades are available at an additional charge. If you require handicap access, please advise the hotel of your needs. Remember to make your reservations early to guarantee the NMPhA Group rate, so PLAN AHEAD!

Single or Double…………………$109.00/day

Room Reservations can be made directly online at…



( Registration & Program Agenda at

Mark Your Calendars…

87th Annual Convention - 6/24/16 – 6/26/16

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Name: (Print Clearly) ___________________________ _______ Profession: (R.Ph., CPhT, etc.)_________

NABP e-Profile ID:_________________DOB (MMDD)__________Employer :________________________

( to obtain ID # - MUST HAVE TO RECEIVE CE CREDIT!)

Address: __________________________________________________________________________________

(How you wish to be listed in NMPhA database)

City: _____________________________________________________ State: _____ Zip: _________________

Work #: __________________ Other #: __________________ E-Mail: _______________________________

Spouse/Guest-Full Name_____________________________________Professional Designation___________

|FULL REGISTRATION (1/23 – 1/24/16) — Section A |Daily Registration |

|Includes 10 contact hrs. + continental breakfast and lunch on 1/24/16. |Circle which day. Includes continental breakfast and lunch on 1/24/16 only. |

|*=NMPhA membership dues for FULL Registration Please Circle |Saturday 1/23/16 (4.0 CE) or Sunday 1/24/16 (6.0 CE) |

|Choice(s) | |

|Member RPh (10.0 CE) |$ 300.00 |$140 |$ 250.00 |

|CNP, CNM, PA (10.0 CE) |$ 300.00 |$140 |$ 250.00 |

|*Non-Member RPh (10.0 CE) |$ 520.00 |$360 |$ 470.00 |

|Pharmacy Technician (10.0 CE) |$ 170.00 |$ 80 |$ 120.00 |

|*Non-Member Technician |$ 230.00 |$140 |$ 180.00 |

|Associate Member/Spouse/Guest (No CE) |$ 60.00 |$ 0 |$ 60.00 |

|COP Students | FREE |FREE |FREE |

|Saturday Law Program Only (2.0 CE) | |$ 50.00 | |

|Section B |

|Extra Meal Reservations |

|Per Extra Person (Guest, Spouse & Children) |

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|Saturday, January 23, 2016 |Sunday, January 24, 2016 |

|Councilor Lunch |$25.00 x _____ |= $________ |Sunday Luncheon $30.00 x _____ = $________ |

|Celebration Social Hour |$25.00 x _____ |= $________ |**CONTACT NMPhA W/ ANY DIETARY RESTRICTIONS |

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|Make check out to: NMPhA |Registration Fees (Section A) |$________ |

|Complete this page & mail to: |Extra Meal Tickets (Section B) |$________ |

|NMPhA Mid-Winter Meeting |Late Fee after January 18, 2016 add $15.00 |$________ |

|2716 San Pedro NE, Ste. C |**NOTE ANY DIETARY RESTRICTIONS… |_______ |

|Albuquerque, NM 87110 |Total Due |$________ |

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|Fax to: (505) 255-8476 |VISA/MC/Amex/Discover/DinersClub/PO# | |

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Refund Policy: Up to five days prior to the program a refund less a $25.00 administration fee may be obtained. No refunds after January 18, 2016. Refunds will not be granted for no shows.

|Questions: Call (800) 464-8729 or (505) 265-8729 |Fax Registrations: (505) 255-8476 |

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The New Mexico Pharmacists Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Pharmacists and other health professionals may earn up to 10.0 contact hours or 1.0 CEU’s by participating and successfully completing a program evaluation form for each program attended. NMPhA will submit the completed CPE hours into the CPE Monitor database within 60 days to attendees who have successfully completed a Program Evaluation Form.

NOTE: CPE credit will not be issued unless all appropriate fees are paid.

TARGET AUDIENCE: Pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacy students.

GRIEVANCE POLICY: If, for any reason, a participant is unsatisfied with one program or the entire program, that participant must file his/her gri; ................
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