2012 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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2012 ASHP National Survey Results: Implications and Trends for Today's Practice
Track:
Education Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 224-L04
Date: Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM EST
Location:
South Seas H, Level 3, South Convention Center
PRESENTER(S):
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Craig Pedersen,
PhD, FAPhA, Manager, Pharmacy Services,
Valley General Hospital
Dr. Pedersen is manager of pharmacy services at Valley General Hospital, Monroe, WA. He is responsible for medication use system design, delivery of clinical pharmacy services, patient outcomes, and financial performance of the pharmacy department. He is also a consultant in medication use systems and patient safety. He is married and has four children. Dr. Pedersen received his Bachelor of Science degree in Pharmacy from the University of Washington and a Doctor of Philosophy degree in pharmacy administration from The University of South Carolina. Previously, Dr. Pedersen was a professor at Ohio State University, where he directed the graduate program and the health-system pharmacy administration program. Dr. Pedersens research and consulting in medication use system management includes 1) tracking and trending national medication use system practices, 2) how to speed the adoption of new technology to improve medication use, 3) medication safety assessment and improvement, and 4) improving the medication use system. He has published extensively in peer-reviewed journals and is a frequent speaker on the medication use system and pharmacy workforce topics. Dr. Pedersen is an active member of the American Pharmacists Association and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists. He has served as Speaker for the APhA House of Delegates and member of the APhA Board of Trustees.
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Douglas Scheckelhoff,
MS, Vice President, Professional Development,
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Douglas Scheckelhoff is Vice President of Professional Development at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists in Bethesda. In this role, he oversees divisions responsible for education provided at ASHP meetings and conferences, accreditation of pharmacy residencies and pharmacy technician training programs, development and implementation of practice standards, and quality initiatives. He also coordinates activities related to the pharmacy workforce.
Mr. Scheckelhoff graduated from the Ohio State University with a BS in pharmacy and completed a Master of Science and an ASHP-accredited residency in Hospital Pharmacy at the Ohio State University Hospitals. Prior to joining ASHP in 2002, he served as a pharmacy director and in other management and leadership roles for nearly 20 years.
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Philip Schneider,
MS, Professor and Associate Dean,
University of Arizona College of Pharmacy
Philip J. Schneider is Clinical Professor and Associate Dean for Academic and Professional Affairs for the University of Arizona, College of Pharmacy at the Phoenix Biomedical campus. In this position, he provides oversight, development, and administration of educational initiatives including teaching, service and scholarship activities at the newly created Phoenix Biomedical Campus.
Prior to this position, for 33 years he held positions at the Ohio State University including most recently Clinical Professor and Director of the Latiolais Leadership Program at the Ohio State University, an inter professional program to advance leadership in pharmacy and improve the medication use system to reduce adverse drug events. Before taking this position, for 21 years he held pharmacy practice and administrative positions at the Ohio State University Medical Center and was responsible for the Pharmacy Residency program at which 99 residents were trained during his years as program director. Active in national organizations that establish standards for measurement and performance of medication use systems, he has recently served on the National Quality Forum Steering Committee on Serious Reportable Events in Healthcare and served as a member of the Institute of Medicine Committee on Patient Safety and Health Information Technology.
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PROGRAM CHAIR:
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Douglas Scheckelhoff,
MS, Vice President, Professional Development,
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists
Douglas Scheckelhoff is Vice President of Professional Development at the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists in Bethesda. In this role, he oversees divisions responsible for education provided at ASHP meetings and conferences, accreditation of pharmacy residencies and pharmacy technician training programs, development and implementation of practice standards, and quality initiatives. He also coordinates activities related to the pharmacy workforce.
Mr. Scheckelhoff graduated from the Ohio State University with a BS in pharmacy and completed a Master of Science and an ASHP-accredited residency in Hospital Pharmacy at the Ohio State University Hospitals. Prior to joining ASHP in 2002, he served as a pharmacy director and in other management and leadership roles for nearly 20 years.
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Description
Patient Monitoring and Education, Craig A. Pedersen, PhD, FAPhA
Important Trends and Strategic Initiatives, Philip J. Schneider, MS, FASHP
Pharmacy Practice Model Initiative (PPMI) National Dashboard, Douglas J. Scheckelhoff, MS
- Describe how the ASHP National Survey results can be used to effect change in your organization.
- Describe the practice trends that deviate from established best practices.
- List the most significant practice trends identified in the 2012 ASHP National Survey.