Webinars
The PPMI Webinar Journal Club Series is designed to serve as one of the dissemination activities associated with the ASHP/ASHP Foundation PPMI. Along with publications in pharmacy journals, live educational programs and other tools/resources, these free webinar-based journal clubs will support the translation of the PPMI Summit recommendations into practice. The webinars will include a 15- to 20-minute discussion of the article followed by a moderated discussion that will include two discussants and participants around the country. This continuing pharmacy education (CPE) activity is designed for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who work in hospitals and health systems with a specific focus on pharmacy residents.
On-Demand Webinars
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Date Recorded |
Faculty |
| Methods of Fostering Change in the Practice Model at the Pharmacy Department Level |
November 17, 2011
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David Chen (Moderator), Max Ray, Robert Weber, Mary Anne Dannenhoffer |
| Opportunities and Challenges Related to Pharmacy Technicians in Supporting Optimal Pharmacy Practice Models in Hospitals and Health Systems |
October 13, 2011 |
Rita Shane (Moderator), Charles Myers, William Churchill, Beth Williams |
| Needs and Opportunities for Achieving Optimal Outcomes from the Use of Medicines in Hospitals and Health Systems |
September 15, 2011 |
Rita Shane (Moderator), Kim Donnelly, Billy Woodward, Heather Kokko |
| Critical Requirements for Health-System Pharmacy Practice Models that Achieve Optimal Use of Medicines |
August 18, 2011 |
Nannette Berensen (Moderator), Rita Shane, Joseph Saseen, Debra Cowan |
| Opportunities and Challenges Related to Technology in Supporting Optimal Pharmacy Practice Models in Hospitals and Health Systems |
July 14, 2011 |
Rita Shane (Moderator), Mark Siska, Christopher Fortier, Chris Urbanski, Allen Flynn |
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