2009 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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E-Professionalism: The Emerging Impact of Social Media on Pharmacy Professionals
Track:
Educational Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 217-L04
Date: Monday, December 7, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM EST
Location:
Titian 2304
MEETING PLANNING ASSOCIATE:
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Jeff Cain,
EdD, MS, Director of Education Technology,
University of Kentucky - College of Pharmacy
Dr. Jeff Cain is the Director of Education Technology at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy. Dr. Cain's primary research interests are educational technology, moral and ethical reasoning, and social media. He has given numerous presentations on e-professionalism and has several publications on the topic of social media and healthcare professionals.
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PRESENTER(S):
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Jeff Cain,
EdD, MS, Director of Education Technology,
University of Kentucky
Dr. Jeff Cain is the Director of Education Technology at the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy. Dr. Cain's primary research interests are educational technology, moral and ethical reasoning, and social media. He has given numerous presentations on e-professionalism and has several publications on the topic of social media and healthcare professionals.
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Arash Dabestani,
PharmD, MHA, Associate Director of Pharmacy,
Stanford Medical Center
Arash Dabestani is the associate director of pharmacy at Stanford Hospital and Clinics in Palo Alto, CA where he is in charge of daily inpatient and outpatient pharmacy operations. Arash received his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Campbell University in North Carolina. Following the completion of his Pharm.D. degree, he earned a masters in health administration from the University of North Carolina in Charlotte and completed a fellowship with the Advisory Board in Washington, D.C. Prior to joining Stanford, he was the Director of Pharmacy Operations for Potomac Hospital in Virginia.
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Emily Dotter,
BS, Pharmacy Student,
University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy
Emily recieved a B.S. in both Biological Sciences and Psychology from the University of Maryland, College Park in 2006. Emily is currently a 3rd year PharmD student at the University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy in Baltimore, MD. She is serving on the 2009-2010 ASHP Pharmacy Student Forum Executive Committe and is Chair of the Meetings and Programming Advisory Group.
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Joey Mattingly is a 2009 graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and Gatton College of Business and Economics. As a student, he served in various leadership roles such as College of Pharmacy Senator at the University of Kentucky, 2007-2008 Phi Lambda Sigma Speaker of the House and 2008-2009 American Pharmacists Association Academy of Student Pharmacists (APhA-ASP) Speaker of the House. Joey is a pharmacist for The Kroger Company in Louisville, Kentucky primarily as a pharmacy personnel trainer to assist in the company-wide computer system conversion. He currently serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for Pharmacy Today and various committees for the Kentucky Pharmacists Association.
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Description
Planned in cooperation with the ASHP Section of Pharmacy Practice Managers and the ASHP Student Forum
ACPE Activity #204-000-09-217-L04P / #204-000-09-217-L04T
1.5 Contact Hours / Knowledge-based
Educational Content: General Interest
Moderator: Jeff Cain, EdD, MS, Director of Education Technology, University of Kentucky, Lexington
2:00 p.m. - 2:05 p.m.
Announcements
2:05 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
Introduction to Social Media and e-Professionalism
Jeff Cain
2:20 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Student's Perspective on e-Professionalism
Emily C. Dotter, BS, PharmD Candidate 2011, University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy, Baltimore
2:30 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
New Practitioner's Perspective on e-Professionalism
Joey Mattingly, PharmD, MBA, EPRN Trainer, The Kroger Company, Louisville, KY
2:40 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.
Employer's Perspective on e-Professionalism
Arash T. Dabestani, PharmD, MHA, Associate Director of Pharmacy, Stanford Medical Center, Stanford, CA
2:50 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Interactive Case Discussions
Jeff Cain
3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Questions, Answers, and Discussion
Learning Objectives:
LEARNER OUTCOMES:
- Describe the status of online social media's impact on American society.
- Discuss opportunities for pharmacists, student pharmacists, and health-system organizations to use social media to their advantage.
- Discuss philosophical issues of using online personas for professionalism judgments.
- Discuss trends of online persona reviews by those in healthcare professions.
- Identify common e-professionalism issues manifested through social media.