Opioid Stewardship® – A Certificate Program for Healthcare Professionals
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Speakers:
M. Frank Beck, DDS, FAAHD, MAGD, FIOCI, DSCDA
Dental Program Director
Regional Chief Opioid Officer
Bon Secours Mercy Health
Boardman, Ohio
Taylor Butler, PharmD, BCOP, BCPS
Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center
Pain and Symptom Management Clinic
Nashville, Tennessee
Nickola Ceglia, LISW-S, ACSW
Trainer/Educator
Behavioral Health Institute
Mercy Health St. Elizabeth Hospital
Youngstown, Ohio
Debra Drew, MS, ACNS-BC, RN-BC
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Pain Management (retired)
Former President
American Society for Pain Management Nursing
Overland Park, Kansas
Kelly N. Gable, PharmD, BCPP
Professor and Coordinator of Global Partnerships
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of
Pharmacy
Edwardsville, Illinois
Nicole Gastala, MD
Clinical Physician, Researcher
Assistant Professor, University of Illinois College of
Medicine, Family Medicine
Director of Behavioral Health and Addiction, Mile
Square Health Centers
Chicago, Illinois
Amanda Hays, Pharm.D., MHA, BCPS, CPHQ
Director, Medication Safety and Effectiveness
Center for Clinical Excellence
BJC HealthCare
St. Louis, Missouri
Jennie B. Jarrett, PharmD, BCPS, MMedEd, FCCP
Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, Illinois
Richard Lewis, PharmD, MBA
President and CEO, ProCE
Bartlett, Illinois
Heather Lyons-Burney, PharmD
Clinical Assistant Professor
Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of
Pharmacy at Missouri State University
Springfield, Missouri
Doug Maris, M.A., M.Div., SMP
Vice President of Operations
LBL Strategies, Ltd.
Chicago, Illinois
Mary Lynn Moody, BSPharm, RPh
Assistant Dean, Business Development
Clinical Associate Professor
Department of Pharmacy Practice
University of Illinois College of Pharmacy
Chicago, Illinois
Alyssa Peckham, PharmD, BCPP
Advanced Practice Pharmacist, SUDs Initiative
Massachusetts General Hospital
Assistant Clinical Professor, School of Pharmacy
Northeastern University
Boston, Massachusetts
Heather Taylor, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Assistant Professor
Division of Pharmacy Practice and Administration
University of Missouri-Kansas City School of
Pharmacy at Missouri State University
Springfield, Missouri
Disclosure (s):
The speakers and the reviewers who contributed to this activity have no relevant financial relationships of interest to disclose.
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Learning Objectives:
- Discuss the genesis of the opioid crisis
- Outline strategies for assessing and treating pain
- Describe the management of opioid use disorder
- Identify potential tools available for implementing an opioid stewardship program
- Describe a process for evaluating the impact of an opioid stewardship program
- Implement a component of opioid stewardship in a healthcare setting or community
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Target Audience: | Pharmacists | Fee: |
Program Cost: Full Certificate Program (Curriculum plus Project): $495 per participant Trainee Discount (e.g., residents, fellows, and graduate students): $395 per participant Curriculum Only Option (Part 1 only): $425 per participant Trainee Discount (e.g., residents, fellows, and graduate students): $325 per participant • An Opioid Stewardship Certificate will NOT be awarded to Curriculum Only participants. • Curriculum Only participants may opt-in to the comprehensive certificate program for an additional fee of $250 within 1 year of the original registration date. Continuing OS Competency Program: $30/month for annual subscription. • Monthly CE content addressing topics specifically related to Opioid Stewardship. Participants completing at least 10 hours of content in a 12-month period will be awarded recognition of maintaining an up-to-date knowledge base in Opioid Stewardship for the year. • Access to current quarter’s content at the time of Part 1 Self-Study curriculum completion is included at no additional charge with Certificate Program registration. • Continuing OS Competency Program to begin 4th quarter 2020. Group/Team discounts: Group discounts are available ONLY at the time of payment and with the payment from one source in a single transaction. Additional participants from same location cannot be added to discount at a later date. • 6-10 healthcare professionals = 5% discount • 11-15 healthcare professionals = 10% discount • More than 15 healthcare professionals = 15% discount Cancellations or substitutions must be received in writing prior to accessing any of the program content and a $150 administrative fee will be applied. (fax: 630-540-2849 or e-mail info@proce.com) |
Release Date: | April 20, 2020 | Expiration Date: | April 20, 2023 |
Estimated time to complete: | 28.25 contact hours | CE: | 28.25 contact hours (2.825 CEUs) |