There is still time to register for MAAPC’s Saturday’s Conference
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MAAPC's Pearls of Practice Part 4: Emerging trends in Pharmacology
October 1, 2016 7:30am - 4pm
Anne Arundel Medical Center Belcher Pavilion, 7th Floor, 2000 Medical Pkwy, Annapolis, MD 21401
Agenda
7:30-8:30
- Registration, Exhibits, Breakfast & Welcome*
8:30-9:30
- New Paradigm in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes
Shivani Narasimhan, MD
9:30-10:30
- Beyond SSRI's: Psychiatric Pharmacology Update For Primary Care
Sabrina Sepulveda, CRNP-PMH
10:30-11:00
- Break, Exhibits & Poster Presentation*
11:00-12:00
- Antibiotic Resistance: A Threat to Modern Medicine
Valerie D. Barnes, PharmD, MS, BCPS
12:00-1:00
- Lunch, Exhibits & Poster Presentation*
1:00-2:00
- The Beers Criteria: Taking A Closer Look
Clarence Moore, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP
2:00-3:00
- Overview of Immuno-Oncology Therapy
Bob Wright, PharmD, Lucretia Jones, PharmD & Madelaine Binner, CRNP, DNP
3:00-4:00
- Simplifying Pain Management-A multimodal approach to the management of pain
Amanda Chipko, MSN RN, CRNP, FNP-BC, ACHPN
BONUS:
- Poster Presentation: The Road to Independence: Pursuit of Full Practice Authority
*Indicates non-educational activity
APNs/PAs/MDs/Pharmacists $55.00
NP/PA/MD/Pharmacy Students $25.00
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Become a member be part of the only Maryland association that includes all APRNs and PAs!
Bring 2 colleagues with you to the conference and you can win a gift certificate for a free Skills and Procedures workshop from Advanced Practice Prep LLC.
The lecture, Simplifying Pain Management, meets the new Board of Nursing requirement for nurse prescribers on the safe prescribing of opiates, soon to be added to the Nurse Practice Act.
Representatives from Maryland Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) will be at the conference to help everyone register for the Chesapeake Regional Information System for our Patients, or CRISP.
Representatives from MBON, The State Drug Overdose Program, and MOLST will be available for questions and comments.