New Mexico Pharmaceutical Association



NMPhA Mid-Winter Meeting

Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown Hotel

2600 Louisiana NE

Albuquerque, NM 87110

Saturday, January 25, 2020

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

8:00am Council Breakfast

8:30am Council Meeting Begins

Noon Council Lunch

1:00pm Council Meeting Adjourns

9:00am – Noon Live CPR 2 year AHA Certification by JJ Arnold.

$60 per person… call 505-363-3761 to RSVP.

1:00pm - 3:00pm General Session

|( Can Food Cause Inflammation In Your Body? Eat This Not That! |

|Amy Bachyrycz, PharmD & Heather Cho, PharmD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-001-L04-P |Contact Hours: 2.0 CEUs: 0.2 |Initial Release Date: 1/25/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Review clinical pathways involved in identification of how diet affects stress, mental health, and appetite; 2) Describe the potential link between inflammation of the GI tract, anxiety, mood, and anti-inflammatory foods; 3) Acquire an in-depth understanding as to if conscientious eating can potentially help reduce one's inflammation; 4) List conscientious eating habits and trends that are currently being recommended/used to help decrease these potentiators and 5) Select healthy options when given choices among popular restaurant selections.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-001-L04-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Review terms and information involved in identification of how diet affects stress, mental health, and appetite; 2) Describe key terms specific to GI tract, anxiety, mood, and anti-inflammatory foods; 3) Acquire an in-depth understanding as to if conscientious eating can potentially help reduce one's inflammation; 4) List conscientious eating habits and trends that are currently being recommended/used to help decrease inflammation and 5) Select healthy options when given choices among popular restaurant selections.

Program Acknowledged by: Walgreen Co.

2:00pm - 3:00pm

3:00pm - 3:15pm Snack Break

3:15pm - 4:15pm Concurrent Sessions

|( Anxiety - Just try not to worry Michael D. Webster, PharmD, BCPP |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-002-L01-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/25/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Explain to patients the risks and benefits of various groups of anxiolytic medications; 2) Identify patients at high risk of adverse outcomes from anxiolytic medications; 3) Educate patients and prescribers on the risk of long term benzodiazepines; 4) Educate patients on use, side effects, and expectations of anxiolytic therapy and 5) Outline safe benzodiazepine taper plans for patients utilization.

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ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-002-L01-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Identify medications frequently used for anxiety, both on label and off label uses; 2) Describe and differentiate common anxiety disorders and 3) Outline for patients realistic expectations of anxiolytic medications.

Program Acknowledged by: Presbyterian Healthcare System

|( Navigating the Changing Landscape of Pharmacy: Enhanced Networks and Performance Pharmacy Learning Objectives |

|Dino Dibella, RPh |

|ACPE #: 0459-0000-18-009-L04-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 3/28/18 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Describe Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services Network (CPESN) and how this network supports independent community pharmacies; 2) Explain how performance metrics in healthcare impact reimbursements for providers and pharmacies;

3) Identify how The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) impacts providers; 4) List 3 tasks to take in order to implement a strategy to become a performance pharmacy and 5) Recognize new business opportunities for your performance pharmacy.

ACPE #: 0459-0000-18-009-L04-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Describe Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services Network (CPESN) and how this network supports independent community pharmacies; 2) Explain how performance metrics in healthcare impact reimbursements for providers and pharmacies;

3) Identify how The Medicare Access and CHIP Reauthorization Act of 2015 (MACRA) impacts providers; 4) List 3 tasks to take in order to implement a strategy to become a performance pharmacy and 5) Recognize new business opportunities for your performance pharmacy.

The Institute for Wellness and Education, Inc., is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.   Participants of the session who complete the evaluation and provide accurate NABP e-Profile information will have their credit for 1.0 contact hours (0.10 CEU) submitted to CPE Monitor as early as 14 days after the event and no later than 60 days after the event.  Please know that if accurate e-Profile information is not provided within 60 days of the event, credit cannot be claimed after that time.  The participant is accountable for verifying the accurate posting of CE credit to their CPE Monitor account within 60 days. 

Program Acknowledged by: Independent Pharmacy Cooperative (IPC)

4:20pm - 5:20pm Concurrent Sessions

(Patient Safety CPE)

|( Healthcare Professionals as Walking Wounded: Saving Lives & Careers |

|J. Randle Adair, DO, PhD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-003-L05–P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/25/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Identify those characteristics that put healthcare professionals at risk; 2) Identify resources for prevention and intervention; 3) Describe pathways to professional recovery and 4) Describe rationale for healthcare professionals being termed “safety sensitive”.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-003-L05–T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Identify signs and symptoms that yourself or a colleague are at risk; 2) Identify resources for prevention and intervention;

3) Describe pathways to professional recovery and 4) Describe rationale for healthcare professionals being termed “safety sensitive”.

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4:20pm - 5:20pm Concurrent Sessions

|( Sleep Problems & Treatment David C. Earl II, MD, PharmD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-004-L01-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/25/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Identify a condition that can lead to daytime sleepiness and nighttime awakening; 2) Identify what medications for sleep can worsen untreated sleep apnea and 3) Identify concerns with the use of mirtazapine or quetiapine for insomnia.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-004-L01-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Recognize what are prescription versus over the counter medications for sleep; 2) Identify sleep medications that are controlled substances and 3) Describe why it is important to update health conditions in the record to include if there is a history/condition of sleepwalking (parasomnia) when a patient is dropping a prescription for a “z” drug.

5:30pm – 6:30pm Wine & Cheese – Sponsored by: New Mexico Pharmacy Business Council & American Pharmacies

7:00pm - Close Fundraiser/Membership Event @ Quarter Celtic Brew Pub

(1100 San Mateo Blvd) featuring The Wisecrackers! Support NMPhA!

Sunday, January 26, 2020

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 & supported by the NM Pharmaceutical Care Foundation.

7:30am Pick up name badges

Continental Breakfast

8:00am - 9:00am General Session – (Pain Management/Opioid Safety/Naloxone CPE)

|( Opioid Use in Pediatrics Julie Tuccillo-Stracener, PharmD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-005-L01-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Describe safe and appropriate use of opioids and non-opioids in acute pain management of pediatric patients; 2) Discuss mandatory co-prescribing of naloxone in pediatric patients; 3) Describe the opioid epidemic in the pediatric patient population and

4) Discuss medication-assisted treatments in pediatrics with opioid use disorder.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-005-L01-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) List opioids used in pediatric patients, and opioids that have FDA contraindications in pediatric patients; 2) Discuss the benefits of mandatory co-prescribing of naloxone (SB 221) in pediatric patients and 3) Recognize patients that would benefit from co-prescribing of Naloxone.

Program Acknowledged by: University of New Mexico Hospital

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9:10am - 11:10am Concurrent Programs

Law CE Program

|( 2020 New Mexico Board of Pharmacy Drug Law Update |

|Adela Padilla, RPh & Kristofer Mossberg, PharmD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-006-L03-P |Contact Hours: 2.0 CEUs: 0.2 |Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

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 #: 0104-0000-20-006-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 Acknowledged by: New Mexico Board of Pharmacy

9:00am – 9:10am Coffee Break

9:10am - 10:10am

|( PrEParing the Community Pharmacists for Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis |

|David Glaser, PharmD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-007-L02-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Review the burden of HIV disease and transmission in New Mexico; 2) Explain the indications for HIV Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis; 3) Discuss indications for PrEP, and efficacy of FDA approved treatment options; 4) Analyze potential barriers to PrEP therapy and

5) Discuss our experience in the PrEP Clinic at Southwest Care Center.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-007-L02-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Describe the purpose of PrEP, and who PrEP may indicated for; 2) List which medications are FDA approved for PrEP; 3) Describe why it is important to have a sufficient supply of PrEP medications in-stock for patients and 4) Explain why it’s important that patients receive their PrEP on a regular schedule.

Program Acknowledged by: Southwest Care Center

10:10am - 11:10am

|( Medical Cannabis and Pharmacists: Another Cook to Stir the Pot |

|Mikiko Y. Takeda, PharmD, MS, PhC; Traci M. White, PharmD, PhC, BCGP; Chaniece Doyle, PharmD Candidate 2020; Natalie Herrera, PharmD Candidate 2021 |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-008-L04-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Discuss the results of cannabis survey conducted in the summer 2019 and 2) Identify gaps between current cannabis knowledge among pharmacists in NM and necessary cannabis education to provide patient counseling.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-008-L04-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Discuss the results of cannabis survey conducted in the summer 2019 and 2) Identify gaps between current cannabis knowledge among pharmacists in NM and necessary cannabis education to provide patient counseling.

Program Acknowledged by: UNM College of Pharmacy

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11:20am - 12:20pm Concurrent Sessions

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

|( HPV Vaccine and Rapid Fire; CDC ACIP Immunization Update/Discussion |

|Amy Bachyrycz, PharmD & Lyndsay Ryan, PharmD Candidate |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-009-L06-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Identify updates and trends surrounding HPV vaccine in New Mexico and the US; 2) Discuss ACIP clinical highlights surrounding CDC preventable diseases; 3) Review (rapid fire) ACIP vaccine schedule and approved standard of care changes and

4) Identify FAQs surrounding immunizations specific to community pharmacy.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-009-L06-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Identify HPV vaccine significant information and indication; 2) Discuss ACIP highlights surrounding CDC preventable diseases and

3) Review ACIP vaccine schedule and vaccine FAQs.

Program Acknowledged by: UNM College of Pharmacy

11:20am - 12:20pm (Patient Safety / Naloxone CPE)

|( Consider New Mexico - An Innovative Evidence-Based Naloxone Education Program for Pharmacies Theresa H. |

|Cruz, PhD & Dominique Rodriguez |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-010-L05-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Outline the evidence-base for development of the Consider New Mexico naloxone project; 2) Describe the key components of the Consider New Mexico naloxone project and how they contribute to patient safety; 3) Discuss the roles of Consider New Mexico naloxone project partners including pharmacists; 4) Explain the effects of Consider New Mexico on participating pharmacies and on participants’ self-efficacy with respect to naloxone dispensing and counseling; 5) Identify how to access Consider New Mexico training opportunities for pharmacists and 6) Assess areas of need for additional resources to increase pharmacy-based naloxone dispensing.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-010-L05-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Outline the evidence-base for development of the Consider New Mexico naloxone project; 2) Describe the key components of the Consider New Mexico naloxone project and how they contribute to patient safety; 3) Discuss the roles of Consider New Mexico naloxone project partners including pharmacy technicians; 4) Explain the effects of Consider New Mexico on participating pharmacies and on participants’ self-efficacy with respect to naloxone sales and interactions with patients regarding naloxone; 5) Identify how to access Consider New Mexico training opportunities for pharmacy technicians and

6) Assess areas of need for additional resources to increase pharmacy-based naloxone dispensing.

Program Acknowledged by: UNM School of Medicine & UNM College of Pharmacy

12:30pm – 2:00pm Luncheon

Installation of Officers/Awards Presentation

Introduction of 2020 Officers & Councilors

Legislative Update – R. Dale Tinker

UNM COP Update – Don Godwin

2:00pm – 4:30pm Concurrent Sessions

2:00pm – 3:00pm TOBACCO CESSATION FOLLOW-UP - Mandatory for Pharmacists w/ Tobacco Cessation Prescriptive Authority (One CE hour per year)

|( Emerging Nicotine Products David Tompkins |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-011-L04-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Describe the evolution of the e-cigarette as a drug delivery system and its relationship to nicotine addiction; 2) Analyze the latest data

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regarding e-cigarettes; 3) Explore how kids help market e-cigarettes; 4) Examine the tobacco industry’s marketing tactics; 5) Explain the findings and recommendations of the Surgeon General and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and 6) Explore campaigns and resources available from TUPAC and other national tobacco control partners.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-011-L04-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Describe the evolution of the e-cigarette as a drug delivery system and its relationship to nicotine addiction; 2) Analyze the latest data

regarding e-cigarettes; 3) Explore how kids help market e-cigarettes; 4) Examine the tobacco industry’s marketing tactics; 5) Explain the findings and recommendations of the Surgeon General and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and 6) Explore campaigns and resources available from TUPAC and other national tobacco control partners.

Program Acknowledged by: NMDOH Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program (TUPAC)

2:00pm - 3:00pm

|( Connecting the Dots: Working with Pharmacists to Promote and Increase Access to Diabetes Prevention and Management Services Jill |

|Joseph & Dorine Conley |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-012-L04–P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Summarize the work of the New Mexico Department of Health Diabetes Prevention and Control Program around diabetes prevention and management; 2) List the diabetes prevention and management programs offered by the New Mexico Department of Health Diabetes Prevention and Control Program; 3) Recommend appropriate evidence-based prevention and management programs to patients with diabetes and related chronic health conditions and 4) Identify resources to support referring patients with diabetes and related chronic health conditions to community-based diabetes prevention and management programs.

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-012-L04–T | | |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Summarize the work of the New Mexico Department of Health Diabetes Prevention and Control Program around diabetes prevention and management; 2) List the diabetes prevention and management programs offered by the New Mexico Department of Health Diabetes Prevention and Control Program; 3) Recommend appropriate evidence-based prevention and management programs to patients with diabetes and related chronic health conditions and 4) Identify resources to support referring patients with diabetes and related chronic health conditions to community-based diabetes prevention and management programs.

Program Acknowledged by: NMDOH Diabetes Prevention and Control Program

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

3:30pm – 4:30pm Concurrent Sessions

|( Oh By The Way My Legs Are Swollen Michael B. Harding, MD |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-013-L04-P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Review the Physics of Edema; 2) Appreciate some of the Pearls of the Lower Extremity Physical Exam; 3) Initiate appropriate work-up and treatment strategies and 4) Be convinced that pharmacists need to wear graduated compression socks to work.

ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-013-L04-T

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Review the Physics of Edema; 2) Appreciate some of the Pearls of the Lower Extremity Physical Exam; 3) Review appropriate work-up and treatment strategies and 4) Be convinced that pharmacist technicians need to wear graduated compression socks to work.

Program Acknowledged by: Vein Center of New Mexico

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3:30pm - 4:30pm HORMONAL CONTRACEPTION FOLLOW-UP - Mandatory for Pharmacists w/ Contraception Prescriptive Authority (One Live CE hour per year)

|( Hormonal contraception:  Updates for 2020 Eve Espey, MD, MPH |

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-014-L01–P |Contact Hours: 1.0 CEU: 0.1 |Initial Release Date: 1/26/20 |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacist participant will be able to: 1) Review current national trends in use of hormonal contraceptives; 2) Describe use of the US Medical Eligibility Criteria to determine

candidates for hormonal contraception in a range of patients and 3) Explain opinions and attitudes about pharmacy access and over-the-counter access to hormonal contraceptives.

|ACPE #: 0104-0000-20-014-L01–T | | |

At the completion of this knowledge-based presentation, the Pharmacy Technician participant will be able to: 1) Review current national trends in use of hormonal contraceptives; 2) Describe use of the US Medical Eligibility Criteria to determine candidates for hormonal contraception in a range of patients and 3) Explain opinions and attitudes about pharmacy access and over-the-counter access to hormonal contraceptives.

Program Acknowledged by: UNM Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology

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Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education Information

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 9.0 contact hours or 0.9 CEU’s by participating and successfully completing a program evaluation form for each program attended. (There are concurrent programs, an individual can earn at the most 9.0 or 0.9 CEU’s.) NMPhA will submit your completed CPE hours into the CPE Monitor database within 60 days to attendees who have successfully completed a Program Evaluation Form.

NOTE: CPE will not be submitted until all appropriate fees are paid.

The Institute for Wellness and Education, Inc., is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.   Participants of the session who complete the evaluation and provide accurate NABP e-Profile information will have their credit for 1.0 contact hours (0.10 CEU) submitted to CPE Monitor as early as 14 days after the event and no later than 60 days after the event.  Please know that if accurate e-Profile information is not provided within 60 days of the event, credit cannot be claimed after that time.  The participant is accountable for verifying the accurate posting of CE credit to their CPE Monitor account within 60 days. 

( Registration & Program Agenda at

Mark Your Calendars…

2020 91st Annual Convention – 6/27 – 6/28/20 – Crowne Plaza

2020 Golf Tournament – 6/26/20 – TBD

2021 Mid-Winter Meeting – 1/23 – 1/24/21 - TBD

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Program Acknowledgements

American Pharmacies

Independent Pharmacy Cooperative (IPC)/PACE

The Institute for Wellness and Education, Inc.

McKesson

New Mexico Board of Pharmacy

New Mexico Department of Health, Diabetes Prevention and Control Program

New Mexico Department of Health, Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program (TUPAC)

New Mexico Pharmaceutical Care Foundation

New Mexico Pharmacists Association

New Mexico Pharmacy Business Council

Presbyterian Healthcare System

Southwest Care Center

University of New Mexico College of Pharmacy

University of New Mexico Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology

University of New Mexico School of Medicine

University of New Mexico Hospital

Vein Center of NM

Walgreen Co.

Hotel Reservations

Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown Hotel

2600 Louisiana NE, Albuquerque, NM 87110

(505) 881-0000 / (800) 325-3535

You are responsible for making your own hotel reservations through the Sheraton Uptown. Make your reservations by January 6, 2020. 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…………………$105.00/day

Room Reservations can be made directly online at…

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Speaker Information

J. Randle Adair, DO, PhD

Attending Physician, Thrombosis Service Line, NM Cancer Center; Clinical Assistant Professor, Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine, Albuquerque, NM

Amy Bachyrycz, PharmD

Walgreen’s Patient Care Center Clinical Pharmacy Specialist; Clinical Assistant Professor,

UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Heather Cho, PharmD

Pharmacy Manager, Walgreens Store #05997, Albuquerque, NM

Dorine Conley

Diabetes Prevention Coordinator, NMDOH Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, Albuquerque, NM

Theresa H. Cruz, PhD

Research Associate Professor, University of New Mexico School of Medicine, Dept. of Pediatrics, Albuquerque, NM

Dino Dibella, RPh

Director of Pharmacy Services, Independent Pharmacy Cooperative, Chicago, IL

Chaniece Doyle, PharmD Candidate

2020 PharmD Candidate, UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

David C Earl II, MD, PharmD

House Officer, PGY-IV, UNM Dept. of Psychiatry, Albuquerque, NM

Eve Espey, MD, MPH

Professor and Chair, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology,

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM

David Glaser, PharmD

PGY1 Community Resident Pharmacist, Southwest Care Center, Albuquerque, NM

Michael B. Harding, MD

Medical Director, Vein Center of NM, Albuquerque, NM

Natalie Herrera, PharmD Candidate

2021 PharmD Candidate, UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Jill Joseph

Nurse Consultant, NMDOH Diabetes Prevention and Control Program, Santa Fe, NM

Kristofer Mossberg, PharmD

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

Adela Padilla, RPh

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

Dominique E. Rodriguez

Program Specialist, UNM College of Pharmacy Substance Use Research and Education Center, Albuquerque, NM

Lyndsay Ryan, PharmD Candidate

2020 PharmD Candidate, UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

Mikiko Y. Takeda, PharmD, MS, PhC

Assistant Professor, Dept. of Pharmacy Practice and Administrative Sciences, UNM College of Pharmacy, Albuquerque, NM

David Tompkins

Manager for Community Health Initiatives, NMDOH Tobacco Use Prevention and Control Program,

Population and Community Health Bureau, Albuquerque, NM

Julie Tuccillo-Stracener, PharmD

Patient Care Area Pharmacist - PICU/GPU,

University of New Mexico Hospital, Albuquerque, NM

Michael D. Webster, PharmD, BCPP

Ambulatory Care Pharmacist, Presbyterian Healthcare System, Albuquerque, NM

Traci M. White, PharmD, PhC, BCGP

Regional Coordinator, Office of Experiential Education Assistant Professor, NMSU, Las Cruce, NM

FULL DISCLOSURE POLICY: All presenters participating in the continuing education programs of the 2020 New Mexico Pharmacists Association Mid-Winter Meeting are required 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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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 (1/25 – 1/26/20) — Section A |Daily Registration |

|Includes 10 contact hrs. + continental breakfast and lunch on 1/26/20. |Circle which day. Includes continental breakfast and lunch on 1/26/20 only. |

|*=NMPhA membership dues for FULL Registration Please Circle |Saturday 1/25/20 (4.0 CE) or Sunday 1/26/20 (6.0 CE) |

|Choice(s) | |

|Member RPh (10.0 CE) |$ 330.00 |$140 |$ 250.00 |

|CNP, CNM, PA (10.0 CE) |$ 330.00 |$140 |$ 250.00 |

|*Non-Member RPh (10.0 CE) |$ 580.00 |$360 |$ 500.00 |

|Pharmacy Technician (10.0 CE) |$ 180.00 |$ 80 |$ 120.00 |

|*Non-Member Technician |$ 250.00 |$140 |$ 190.00 |

|Associate Member/Spouse/Guest (No CE) |$ 60.00 |$ 20 |$ 60.00 |

|COP Students | FREE |FREE |FREE |

|Saturday Law Program Only (2.0 CE) | | |$ 60.00 |

|Saturday Live CPR 9am – Noon (NO CE) |MUST REGISTER SEPARATELY! |$ 60.00 - call 505-363-3761 to RSVP |

|Section B / Extra Meal Reservations / Per Extra Person (Guest, Spouse & Children) |

|Saturday, January 25, 2020 |Sunday, January 26, 2020 |

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

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

|NMPhA Mid-Winter Meeting |Late Fee after January 22, 2020 add $25.00 |$________ |

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

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

|PO registrations, |Payment: ( Check ( Credit Card ( PO |( Cash |

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

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| |Billing Address:____________________________________ | |

|Website: |Name on card______________________Signature_____________________ |

| |*Consider joining NMPhA! |

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 21, 2020. Refunds will not be granted for no shows.

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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 grievance, either by phone or in writing, with the NMPhA office within ten business days of the program in order to determine the refund amount. If the individual(s) remain unsatisfied with the response from the NMPhA Program Administrator, he/she may request to appeal the situation before the Association’s Executive Council at the next scheduled meeting. Such a$0 ................
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