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ASHP Summer Meetings 2015
Meeting Program / Planner

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Saturday, June 6, 2015
8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
CPHIMS Review Course
4:30 PM to 5:30 PM
Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA) — Updates and Actions for Health System Pharmacy
Sunday, June 7, 2015
8:00 AM to 9:30 AM
Meet and Greet with Pharmacy Leaders
8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
101-L04: Pediatric Informatics: Considerations for a Smaller Population
111-L03: The Joint Commission Update for 2015 — Focus on Acute Care Settings
138-L04: Prevent the Pitfalls: Solutions for 340B Challenges with Contract Pharmacy and Split-Billing Software
9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
Student Leadership Development Workshop
10:15 AM to 12:15 PM
102-L04: Up and Coming Challenges for IV Room Workflow Automation and IV Robotics
112-L05: Key Strategies for Improving Medication Safety: An ISMP Perspective for 2015 — Focus on Acute Care Settings
127-L04: Joseph A. Oddis Ethics Colloquium 2015 — Standing in the Gap: Maintaining Professional Integrity in the Face of Ethical Challenges
1:45 PM to 2:45 PM
A Student's Guide to Provider Status
136-L05: Reducing Medication Safety Risks in Ambulatory Care Settings
1:45 PM to 3:45 PM
103-L04: Human Information Processing, Usability and Cognitive Burden of Current EHRs
113-L05: Accelerating Change to Improve Outcomes: Different is Not Always Better, But Better is Always Different!
128-L01: New Drugs in Primary Care 2015
3:00 PM to 3:45 PM
137-L04: Assess Your Priorities for Practice Advancement: The Longest Journey Starts with a Single Step
4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Value Based Payments — What's Happening Now and Preparing for the Future
Medication Safety in Your Daily Practice
Provider Status for Pharmacists
Informatics Institute
Monday, June 8, 2015
8:00 AM to 9:15 AM
100-L04: How Do You Know? Evidence in a Patient-Networked Age
12:15 PM to 1:30 PM
Posters (Mon)
Monday, June 8, 2015
10-M: Cart fill expansion: preventing unnecessary pharmacy products and product scanning alerts in patient care areas
11-M: Electronic clinical surveillance phased deployment to drive an antimicrobial stewardship program
12-M: Impact of utilizing and optimizing clinical decision support on admission medication reconciliation process
13-M: Evaluation of treatment failures and in-hospital major bleeding with an extended bivalirudin infusion during percutaneous coronary interventions
14-M: Feasibility of CYP2C19 genotype testing for patients at risk for acute coronary syndrome
15-M: Pharmacy technician support role in a primary care resource center.
16-M: Development of medication assessment guidelines to standardize patient assessments for care transition pharmacists across multiple settings.
17-M: Assessment of understanding and development of patient-centered prescription label instructions for patients with limited literacy, vision impairment and the elderly
18-M: A student-pharmacist driven initiative to impact cervical cancer rates in rural Arkansas: assessing the educational needs of an undergraduate population.
19-M: Adverse drug reaction monitoring of Tramadol in Seoul St. Marys Hospital, South Korea
1-M: Summary of the Presidents Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) report on combating antibiotic resistance and its implications for hospitals and healthcare providers
20-M: Commonly used adjunctive therapies for patients with partial-onset seizures
21-M: Antibiotic stewardship in the emergency department: assessing appropriate vancomycin loading doses
22-M: Evaluation of the appropriate use of vancomycin in a tertiary care hospital: indication, dose, and therapeutic level monitoring
24-M: Phenobarbital for treatment of alcohol withdrawal in the emergency department
25-M: Evaluation of insulin workflow and overrides utilizing barcode assisted medication administration
26-M: Use of turoctocog alfa, a recombinant factor eight, in patients with severe hemophilia A undergoing surgical procedures
27-M: Drug use evaluation and cost saving analysis by comprehensive geriatric assessment for outpatients based on 2012 SNUBH inappropriate medication for elderly criteria
28-M: Best practices for maximizing safety technology benefits through CQI data analysis
29-M: Pharmacy and nursing collaboration to reduce infusion device alarms
2-M: Cost/benefit analysis of ready-to-administer prefilled syringes
30-M: Implementation of serum procalcitonin lab testing in a community hospital
31-M: Ocular hypertension reduced by sustained delivery of latanoprost by thermosensitive chitosan-gelatin-based hydrogel eye drops
32-M: Increasing PharmD students knowledge of post-graduate opportunities within the biopharmaceutical industry: An analysis of the MCPHS University Fellows Network (MFN) recruitment efforts and the subsequent impact on candidate applications
33-M: Pharmacy school interprofessional education models - an evaluative comparison for the future of pharmacy practice in California
34-M: Pharmacological rationale for combining the neurokinin-1 receptor antagonist (NK1RA), netupitant, and the serotonin (5-HT3) RA, palonosetron, as a fixed oral antiemetic combination for the prevention of chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting (CINV)
35-M: Evaluation of Modifications to Care Set Driven Intravenous Immune Globulin Prescribing Habits for Kawasaki Disease at a Pediatric Hospital
36-M: Effect of plasmapheresis on levetiracetam and lacosamide serum concentrations
37-M: Expanding Roles of Pharmacy Technicians in Medication Safety Initiatives
38-M: Community pharmacists' attitudes towards mental illness and providing pharmaceutical care for mentally ill patients
39-M: Physician perceptions and challenges of integrating clinical pharmacist practitioners into practice in North Carolina
3-M: Multi-dose medication dispensing at discharge (MMDD)
40-M: Post-marketing adverse drug reactions associated with major bisphosphonate medications: calculating downstream costs.
41-M: Pharmacy medication safety initiatives: experience at a tertiary women's and children's hospital in Singapore
42-M: Evaluation of video clip service for inhaler education in patients with respiratory problem
43-M: Underrecognized intravenous drug administration errors in an integrated electronic health record to smart pump platform.
44-M: Implementation and benefits of interoperability between the electronic medical record (EMR) and infusion pump
45-M: Demonstrating the importance of using weight-based safety parameters for intermittent syringe pump infusions
46-M: Development and use of audit tools for health system pharmacists to survey controlled substance utilization at ambulatory care areas serviced by the hospital main pharmacy
47-M: Meeting the challenge of modernizing sterile compounding
48-M: Liposomal bupivacaine in the operating rooms: Implementing a high risk medication in a high risk environment
49-M: Improving safety for intravenous potassium preparation in the pharmacy
4-M: Impact of the ambulatory care floating team (ACFT) on the pharmacies waiting time
50-M: Pharmacist-Led Medication Reconciliation for Hospital to Skilled Nursing Facility Transitions of Care: A Pilot Program
51-M: Implementation of an electronic pharmacy compliance manager tool for controlled substance monitoring (RxCM)
52-M: Pharmacist involvement with an outpatient infusion center in a small rural hospital
5-M: Prolonged duration hyperglycemia following a shoulder intra-articular glucocorticoid injection in a patient with diabetes
6-M: Pharmacists provide telemedicine in addition to clinic visits to improve diabetes management
7-M: Outcomes of a pharmacist-driven transition of care clinic on 30-day hospital readmission
8-M: Clinical pharmacist involvement in the management of patients in a heart failure clinic: a quality improvement initiative
9-M: Implementation of a Pharmacist Driven Transitions-of-Care Team
Monday, June 8, 2015
12:45 PM to 1:30 PM
Exclusively for Students – Career and Life Success
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
104-L04: Breakthrough Session: Real-Time Clinical Decision Support: Clinical Applications and Lessons Learned
114-L05: Breakthrough Session: Translating Current Research to Practice
120-L04: Breakthrough Session: Raise Your Visibility, Raise Your Value! How Strategic Marketing Can Reinforce Your Value and Role as a Provider
129-L04: Advanced Leadership Series I: Leading People
3:45 PM to 5:15 PM
105-L04: Healthcare Reform and the Financial Impact on Pharmacy Billing in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
115-L04: Changing the Way We've Always Done It: Standardizing Adult IV Concentrations Statewide
121-L04: Outcomes That Matter
130-L04: Advanced Leadership Series II: What is Your Leadership Philosophy?
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
106-L04: Applying Informatics in the Specialty Pharmacy Arena
116-L05: "Yes, We CAN Eliminate Serious Harm from Healthcare!" — Leadership and Collaboration as Successful Strategies
122-L04: Billing Essentials in Ambulatory Care: Current Opportunities and Future Possibilities
131-L03: USP <800>: Strategies for Compliance
12:15 PM to 1:30 PM
Posters (Tue)
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
10-T: Referrals in a pharmacist-managed transition of care clinic
11-T: Development of a Trigger Tool to Identify Pharmacist Impact in Transitions of Care
12-T: Implementation of an economical medication ordering management system using scanning technology in a small hospital
13-T: Development of a dynamic, interactive, and customizable sterile compounding quality assurance report at an academic medical center
14-T: Role of pharmacy informatics in the application of pediatric weight based dosing to support the implementation of computerized provider order entry (CPOE) in an academic pediatric hospital
15-T: Improving pharmacy data analytic capabilities at an academic medical center
16-T: Evaluation of a pharmacy managed heparin protocol in extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
17-T: Peri hospitalization switching patterns of thienopyridines in patients with acute coronary syndrome
18-T: Impact of student pharmacist interventions in an interprofessional Student-Run Clinic
19-T: Compounding of aripiprazole as a gummy drug using commercially available products
20-T: Expanded patient counseling opportunities for pharmacy students on an inpatient internal medicine rotation
21-T: Combining powder formulations of drugs with food and beverages to improve palatability
22-T: Relationship between plasma concentration and salivary flow rate after single-dose oral administration of propiverine in healthy volunteers
23-T: Evaluation of antibiotic use for urinary tract infections in community pharmacies in Lebanon
24-T: Statewide collaboration to review targeted oral anticoagulant use
26-T: Evaluation of intra-operative liposomal bupivacaine and non-liposomal anesthetic for pain control in orthopedic surgery
27-T: Intranasal naloxone rescue kit program evaluation by patient telephone questionnaire
28-T: Patient acceptance and impact of a bedside discharge prescription delivery service
29-T: Pharmacist led transition of care/medication education program pilot within an inpatient rehabilitation unit
2-T: Development of pharmacy department productivity metric encompassing both distributive and clinical responsibilities
30-T: Effect of pharmacist drug therapy interventions for geriatric patients in independent living facilities
31-T: We push, pump and drip-drop, but what are our patients getting? Observation of intravenous medication preparation and administration practices
32-T: Cannabidiol: Challenges in human clinical trial implementation at Mayo Clinic Investigational Drug Service pharmacies
33-T: Development of a health-system administration management advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation at a 203-hospitals health-system corporate office
34-T: Receptor occupancy (RO) of the neurokinin-1 (NK1) receptor antagonist, netupitant, in different brain regions and relationship to antiemetic efficacy
35-T: Impact of an intravenous fat emulsion shortage at a free-standing pediatric institution
36-T: Outcomes among patients switching to lurasidone or quetiapine in a commercially-insured schizophrenia population
37-T: Cost-effectiveness of edoxaban versus warfarin in the treatment of patients with severe pulmonary embolism: Results based on a subgroup analysis of the Hokusai-VTE study
38-T: Treatment discontinuation and switching patterns by mechanism of action among patients with epilepsy: a retrospective observational study in a US population
39-T: Factors influencing the preceptors performance for hospital pharmacy practice experiences
3-T: Estimating the value of clinical pharmacy activities in a community hospital
40-T: Time is Brain: A Community Hospital's Decrease in Door-to-Needle Time in Acute Stroke Cases
41-T: Safe Utilization of Insulin Pens in Long-Term Care
42-T: Evaluation of Interdisciplinary Variations in Medication Error Classifications in a Community Health-System
43-T: Quantifying and characterising prescribing error on admission and during admission to an acute hospital
44-T: Improving antibiotic prescribing with "bugs and drugs" education tool/model
45-T: Consistent feedback and education has improved accurate allergy documentation
46-T: Barcode scanning improves medication safety and staff satisfaction
47-T: Optimizing controlled substance area workflow to improve controlled substance diversion surveillance at a tertiary care hospital within a health care network
48-T: Optimizing smart pump utilization and adherence by implementation of a pharmacist-led continuous quality improvement program
49-T: Innovative use of duplicate prescription data to improve patient safety and efficiency within a mail order pharmacy
4-T: Pharmacy technician continuing education: An evaluation of job-relevance and satisfaction with current offerings
50-T: Optimization of bar code medication administration (BCMA) at a tertiary academic medical center
51-T: Optimizing glycemic control in hospitalized children with diabetes
52-T: Parenteral product error detection before and after implementation of intravenous workflow management technology
5-T: Case mix index as a marker for monitoring pharmaceutical costs and utilization at a rehabilitation hospital
6-T: Does a community pharmacists intervention post-hospital discharge have an impact on 30 or 90 day smoking cessation rates?
7-T: Implementation of a pharmacist-led smoking cessation clinic in an internal medicine practice
8-T: Pharmacy based disease state management: A hypertension management model at an ambulatory Care pharmacy
9-T: Promoting herd influenza immunity in a university setting through pharmacy administered vaccines covered by the student health benefit plan
Tuesday, June 9, 2015
12:30 PM to 1:30 PM
Presenting the Value of Pharmacy through Clinical Pharmacy Metrics
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
107-L04: Developing the Next Generation
117-L05: Translating Data Into Action: Using Information to Optimize Patient Care
123-L04: Models of Practice in Ambulatory Care: One Size Doesn't (Need to) Fit All
132-L03: Congress, Agencies, & States, Oh My! How Policymakers are Addressing Critical Pharmacy Issues
3:45 PM to 5:00 PM
108-L04: Insights and Updates into Emerging Documentation Coding
118-L05: "The Impossible Dream": Safe, High Quality, and Patient Centered Care...Our Perspective on a Broken Healthcare System
124-L04: Transitions of Care: Best Practices and the Learner Experience
133-L04: Moving Cancer Care Closer to Home: A Leadership Opportunity for Pharmacists
Wednesday, June 10, 2015
8:00 AM to 10:00 AM
109-L04: Lost In Translation: Leveraging Technology to Communicate Transitions of Care Across The Continuum
119-L05: Strategies Worth Sharing: Medication Safety
125-L01: Clinical Controversies in Ambulatory Care Practice: When Guidelines Conflict
134-L04: Communications Clarity: Are You Sending the Message You Mean To?
10:30 AM to 12:30 PM
110-L04: Smarter Pumps: Integrating Our Way to a Safer Medication Future
126-L04: Tool Time for Ambulatory Care Practitioners
135-L04: Penny Perspectives on Integrity: Little Insights for BIG Impact
 

 

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