2007 Midyear Clinical Meeting
ASHP Midyear 07 Session Detail
The Leadership Role of Pharmacy in Emergency Preparedness and Response
Track: Educational Session
Program Code: 202-L04
Date: Sunday, December 2, 2007
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Location:
Titian 2204/2205/2206MEETING PLANNING ASSOCIATE:
Dr. Colleen Terriff, PharmD, Clinical Associate Professor, Washington State University College of Pharmacy
MODERATOR:
Dr. Colleen Terriff, PharmD, Clinical Associate Professor, Washington State University College of Pharmacy
PRESENTERS:
Dr. Colleen Terriff, PharmD, Clinical Associate Professor, Washington State University College of Pharmacy
Dr. Dave Teeter, PharmD, Pharmacist, Wishard Hospital
Dr. Richard Thomas, PharmD, DABAT, Emergency Management Coordinator, Phoenix Children's Hospital
Dr. Jennifer Brandt, PharmD, Clinical Pharmacist, Washington Hospital Center
Dr. Jeffrey Bratberg, PharmD, BCPS, Clinical Assistant Professor Pharmacy, University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy
Dr. Trina von Waldner, PharmD, Director, Postgraduate Continuing Education, University of Georgia College of Pharmacy
Mr. Ted Rice, MS, BCPS, Associate Professor, University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy
Mr. Jeff Overlease, MBA, RPh, Senior Consultant, NexGenisys
Ms. Theresa West, RPh, Metropolitan Medical Response System (MMRS) Coordinator, City of Amarillo
Dr. Firouzan Massoomi, PharmD, Nebraska Methodist Hospital
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Evaluate your organization's pharmacy emergency preparedness plan using the Pharmacy Leader Emergency Preparedness Checklist.
- Identify hospital policies necessary to meet Joint Commission requirements and conduct emergency operations.
- Describe a teaching process to develop pharmacy staff emergency preparedness leadership skills.
- List source of emergency preparedness information available to the pharmacy leader.
- Summarize the pharmacist's role in the distribution of pharmaceuticals and related supplies from the Federal to the State level, State to the local level, and local to the facility level.