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Register now for MAAPC & CBANACNS’ Pharmacology Update 2021. Why? Do you know how iron physiology is regulated?

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Dr. Brown is a clinical pharmacy specialist in Internal Medicine, serving one of the four large academic medicine teams at The Johns Hopkins Hospital. After graduating with her Doctor of Pharmacy from Hampton University School of Pharmacy in 2015, she completed both a PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency and a PGY2 Internal Medicine Pharmacy Residency at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC prior to taking her current role at The Johns Hopkins Hospital about four years ago. She holds board certification in Pharmacotherapy, and serves as an educator of pharmacy students, post-graduate year (PGY) 1 pharmacy residents, PGY2 pharmacy residents in Pharmacotherapy, as well as medical students and residents along with other members of the interdisciplinary team. Hematology has always been an interest area of hers and she works closely with the Hematology Department and Anticoagulation Clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Currently, she is a primary investigator in two ongoing studies at Johns Hopkins looking at current practices surrounding iron repletion in special populations, heart failure and CKD, based on new studies suggesting clinical benefits in these groups.



Felix Gurman, MD - Racial Disparities in Pain Management & Addiction Treatment
Michael Fingerhood, MD - Buprenorphine Prescribing Under New Federal Guidelines
Nancy Calabrese, FNP - LGBTQ+ & HealthCare Guidelines
Mehrnaz Pajoumand, PharmD - Reversing anticoagulation
Asif Hussain, MD – Recent Developments in Management of Advanced Bladder and Prostate Cancers
Seferina Kim, PharmD & Megan Tomas, PharmD  – Diagnosis and Pharmacotherapy of Depression
Dannielle Brown, PharmD - Iron Deficiency Anemia: Ironing Out the Details in Special Populations

Each presentation is a stand-alone unit that allows attendees to participate at their own pace.

This education activity has been approved for 7.0 contact hours of continuing education (which includes 6.1 hours of pharmacology) by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners.



Registration    $89.00

  • Students                    $29.00
  • MAAPC & CBANACNS Members        $55.00
  • MAAPC & CBANACNS Student Members    $15.00

 

CBANACNS members check your website under the “Members Only” tab for a coupon code to purchase discounted registration.  Register here!


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