2009 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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While You Were in School, Some Other Stuff Happened: New Drugs 2009
Track:
Great eXpectations for New Practitioners (CE)
Program Code: 319-L01
Date: Sunday, December 6, 2009
Time: 1:30 PM to 2:30 PM EST
Location:
Venetian D, Level 2
MEETING PLANNING ASSOCIATE:
Dr. Brian Esuchanko, PharmD, Director, Educational Programs, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
PRESENTER:
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Tom Frank,
PharmD, BS, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice,
Area Health Education Center - Northeast
Tom Frank has been involved in various aspects of drug therapy for over 30 years. He has worked in retail, hospital, nursing home, clinical and consultative pharmacy practice settings.
Currently, he is an Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at AHEC Northeast. He also teaches drug therapeutics to family medicine residents at the Northeast Arkansas Area Health Education Center in Jonesboro, Arkansas. He also provides clinical pharmacy consultation services and serves on the Quality Assurance Committee at St. Bernards Medical Center. In these settings he directs drug therapy rotations for family medicine residents, pharmacy students and medical students.
Dr. Frank is married and has two children. He grows roses for a hobby.
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Description
Planned in cooperation with the ASHP New Practitioners Forum
ACPE Activity #204-000-09-319-L01P
1.0 Contact Hours / Knowledge-based
Educational Content: General Interest
Presenter: Tom Frank, PharmD, BS, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Area Health Education Center – Northeast, Jonesboro, AR
Learning Objectives:
LEARNER OUTCOMES:
- Define the role these products will play in your practice.
- Describe how to assess new trends in drug development.
- Describe indications, pharmacology, adverse effects, and dosing of the products discussed.
- Evaluate the economic implications of these choices.
- Examine products in the short-term pipeline that will be important to your practice.