2011 Summer Meeting
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Best Practices in Medication Safety: Strategies for Anesthesia/OR, ED, IDS and Ambulatory Care
Track:
Education Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 120-L05
Date: Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Time: 10:50 AM to 1:20 PM MST
Location:
401
PRESENTER(S):
Dr. Dan Degnan, PharmD, MS
Heather Draper Eppert
Dr. Julie Golembiewski, PharmD, Clinical Associate Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago
Mary Ann Kliethermes, B.S., Pharm.D. is Associate Professor and Vice-Chair of Ambulatory Care at the Chicago College of Pharmacy, Midwestern University. She also serves as Co-Owner of Clinical Pharmacy Systems, Inc., a software consulting firm specializing in development of clinical pharmacy patient care applications. Her practice includes ten years as Clinical Coordinator in the hospital setting with experience in pharmacokinetics, parenteral nutrition, drug information and ICU services; followed by fourteen years in home care as a clinician and co-owner of a local home infusion pharmacy; followed by development of pharmaceutical care software and work as a consultant. For the past 8 years, her practice has been in the ambulatory setting developing and managing a pharmacy based medication management clinic. Mary Ann received her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy from the University of Michigan and her Doctor of Pharmacy from the University of Sciences in Philadelphia.
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Kim Redic
Deborah Wagner
PROGRAM CHAIR:
Dr. Deborah Wagner, BS, PharmD, Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy, University of Michigan Health Systems
Description
Learn from experts in each of these specialized clinical areas of pharmacy practice. You’ll come away energized with ideas for applying practical solutions, including roles that medication safety officers, clinicians, and pharmacy directors can play in promoting safety.
- Apply best practices that can be implemented in your practice setting.
- Describe the best medication safety practices for specialized clinical areas.
- List specific medication safety issues for specialized clinical areas, including anesthesia/OR, ED, IDS, and ambulatory clinics.