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Elevate! ICHP President, Travis Hunerdosse, calls on us to elevate ourselves, elevate our teams and elevate our profession! The 2018 ICHP Annual Meeting provides a variety of opportunities for engaging in professional development, networking and social events with fellow pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, pharmacy students, and pharmacy industry – all with the purpose of elevating pharmacy professionals and advancing excellence in the pharmacy profession.
In response to the overwhelming positive experiences of attendees to our 2016 Annual Meeting, we are once again collaborating with the Pharmacy Learning Network (PLN) – part of the North American Center for Continuing Medical Education (NACCME). Their mission is to develop and disseminate live, print and web-based CME/CE activities to provide an education forum through which healthcare practitioners may examine current medical issues, therapies, and technologies. PLN will provide Thursday’s programming as a combination of their Chicago 1-Day Regional Meeting and the ICHP Annual Meeting.
In addition, Thursday evening will include an ICHP networking session and reception with specific groups discussing issues pertinent to technicians, new practitioners, medication safety, leadership/ management, ambulatory care, pharmacy practice and academia.
This year’s education sessions will include leadership and clinical skills, as well as technician, management, technology and ambulatory care specific sessions and student initiatives to assist with advancement and professional development. Attendees will have an opportunity to share relevant challenges and solutions during the Town Hall Lunch, share in the fun of award recognition during the Awards Luncheon, and learn about the latest advances from industry representatives during the Exhibit sessions.
Please join us at the ICHP 2018 Annual Meeting! Participate in taking your profession to new heights through professional development and networking opportunities!
EARN UP TO 18.25
HOURS OF CPE
Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists 2018 Annual Meeting
September 13 - 15, 2018 | Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois
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ICHP 2018 ANNUAL MEETING
MEETING-AT-A-GLANCE
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 – Presented in partnership with the Pharmacy Learning Network.Time Session/Event Room7:30am - 7:30pm ICHP Registration Desk Hours Foyer7:30am - 8:30am Breakfast Venetian Room 8:30am - 12:00pm General Sessions Terrace Room12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch Venetian Room12:00pm - 1:00pm Past Presidents’ Lunch (invitation only) English Room1:00pm - 2:30pm General Sessions Terrace Room2:30pm - 3:15pm Afternoon Break Venetian Room3:15pm - 4:15pm Exhibit Program Oak & Brook Rooms4:15pm - 6:15pm General Sessions Terrace & Venetian Rooms6:30pm - 7:30pm Networking Session & Reception Terrace & Venetian Rooms
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2018Time Session/Event Room7:30am - 6:15pm ICHP Registration Desk Hours Foyer7:30am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast Foyer8:00am - 10:00am General Session Terrace & Venetian Rooms8:00am - 10:00am Reverse Exhibit (invitation only) Crystal Room10:00am - 12:00pm Exhibit Program and Break Oak & Brook Rooms12:00pm - 1:00pm Lunch & Town Hall Meeting Terrace & Venetian Rooms1:15pm - 2:40pm Keynote Session Terrace & Venetian Rooms2:45pm - 6:00pm Track 1 - Pharmacy Technician Session English Room2:45pm - 6:00pm Track 2 - Clinical Session Crystal Room2:45pm - 6:00pm Track 3 - Management & Technology Session Terrace & Venetian Rooms6:30pm - 9:30pm President’s Dinner (invitation only) TBD
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 2018Time Session/Event Room7:30am - 3:15pm ICHP Registration Desk Hours Foyer7:30am - 8:00am Continental Breakfast Foyer8:00am - 11:30am Track 1 - Ambulatory Care Session English Room8:00am - 11:30am Track 2 - Pharmacy Practice Session Crystal Room8:00am - 11:30am Track 3 - Student Session Venetian Room11:30am - 1:00pm Lunch & Awards Program Terrace Room1:00pm - 3:00pm Closing General Session Crystal Room1:00pm - 3:00pm Residency Showcase Oak & Brook Rooms
(tentative schedule)
Taking Pharmacy to New HeightsSeptember 13 - 15, 2018 | Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois
2018 ANNUAL MEETING GENERAL LEARNING OBJECTIVES1. Recall evidence-based medicine practices related to various disease states.2. State the impact of influenza and how pharmacists and technicians can affect
outcomes.3. Describe the importance of a resilient pharmacy workforce.4. Explain how technology can assist with and improve workflow.5. Review ways to elevate skills in leadership and practice.6. Discuss safe medication and quality improvement practices.7. Recognize best practices in hospital and ambulatory care settings.
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ICHP would like to thank these companies for providing sponsorships for the2018 Annual Meeting.
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DATE AND LOCATIONThe ICHP 2018 Annual Meeting will take place on Thursday, September 13, Friday, September 14, and Saturday, September 15. Meetings and CPE sessions will be held in the Drury Lane Theatre and Conference Center, 100 Drury Lane in Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois 60181. Drury Lane is conveniently located in Chicago’s prestigious western suburbs, minutes from downtown and major airports.
CITY ATTRACTIONSThere is plenty to do while attending the ICHP Annual Meeting. Explore the area and take advantage of the wonderful shopping and restaurants available at Oakbrook Center Mall. While at Drury Lane Theatre and Conference Center, why not take in a show? Drury Lane Theatre will be presenting “Little Shop of Horrors.” This gem of a musical, inspired by the 1960 darkly comedic horror film of the same name, will charm your heart with infectious doo-wop songs and endearing characters. A down-on-his-luck resident of Skid Row is offered the girl of his dreams, fame and success from an all-powerful R&B singin’ carnivorous plant, but at what cost? Winner of the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical.
MEETING DRESS CODEThe meeting dress code is business casual. The meeting room temperatures may vary – please remember to bring a sweater or jacket.
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONSAll attendees are responsible for making their own hotel reservations. Special convention room rates are available to exhibitors at The Hilton Garden Inn in Oakbrook Terrace (1000 Drury Lane, Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181). •Wed-Thurs: Single/Double: $174, Triple: $184, Quad: $194 •Fri: Single/Double $139, Triple $149, Quad: $159 These rates are available by calling The Hilton Garden Inn (1-877-STAYHGI) prior to August 21 and mentioning that you are attending ICHP’s Annual Meeting!
REGISTRATIONPre-register by Wednesday, August 21 for early bird rates. Registration is available online ( ichpnet.org/events/annual_meeting) or you can also complete a paper registration.
Meeting materials are available for pick-up during designated hours at the meeting. CPE handouts will be available online prior to the meeting. The ICHP registration desk will be located in the conference center foyer. Registration desk hours are:
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 137:30 AM - 7:30 PM
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 147:30 AM - 6:15 PM
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 157:30 AM - 3:15 PM
FACULTY DISCLOSUREIt is the policy of the Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists (ICHP) to ensure b a l a n c e , i n d e p e n d e n c e , objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its education programs. In accordance with this policy, faculty must disclose to the participants any significant relationships with commercial companies whose products or devices may be mentioned in faculty presentations, or with the commercial supporter of these continuing pharmacy education programs. These disclosures are included in the syllabus and will be announced during the program.
TARGET AUDIENCEHealth-system pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; pharmacy students.
CONTINUING PHARMACYEDUCATION CREDIT Education sessions will be offered for CPE credit and registrants may earn up to 18.25 contact hours (1.825 CEUs) for pharmacists and 11.75 contact hours (1.175 CEUs) for pharmacy technicians at this meeting (ICHP determines the number of contact hours for each session).
Please note: PTCB requires CPhTs to earn only pharmacy technician-specific (‘T-specific’) credit to qualify for recertification. As of January 1, 2015, ALL CPE credit earned must be T-specific. In addition, the number of allowable CPE hours earned through in-service training is 5.
GENERAL MEETING INFO
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PROGRAMMINGProgram variations may occur.
ACCREDITATION The Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the A c c r e d i t a t i o n
Council for Pharmacy Education as providers of continuing pharmacy education. Registrants at the 2018 ICHP Annual Meeting may earn a maximum of 18.25 contact hours of continuing pharmacy education in states that recognize ACPE providers (11.75 contact hours from ICHP; 6.5 contact hours from NACCME for pharmacists. Available hours for technicians are 11.75 contact hours. - see detailed schedule.) Please refer to the full meeting brochure (updated regularly) for complete accredited information. Note that CPE is not available for technicians on Thursday.
PROGRAM EVALUATIONSAND CREDITICHP ACCREDITED PROGRAMMINGIn order to receive continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credit, all meeting attendees will need to access CESally.com to complete evaluations. Credit will be reported to CPE Monitor.
You will have 7 weeks after the Annual Meeting to complete your online evaluations and submit your request for CPE credit. Do not delay in completing your ICHP evaluations. Instructions for completing ICHP live program evaluations online will be included in the meeting folder provided to you at meeting registration. When completing your program evaluation for credit, if a CPE program number ends in both ‘P’ and ‘T’, pharmacists must choose the ‘P’ program and technicians must choose the ‘T’ program.
CPE MONITOR Your NABP e-Profile ID is required to receive CPE credit. Visit www.mycpemonitor.net for more information.
PLEASE REFER TO THE DETAILED SCHEDULE (UPDATED REGULARLY) FOR COMPLETE ACCREDITATION INFORMATION ON EACH PROGRAM.
MEETINGPARTNERSHIPThursday’s programming
presented in partnership with the Pharmacy Learning Network (PLN). North American Center for Continuing Medical Education, LLC (NACCME) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the health care team.
CPEEach of these activities is approved for 0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU) of continuing pharmacy educationUANs: TBA
This activity is approved for 0.5 contact hour (0.05 CEU) of continuing pharmacy education UANs: TBA
These educational activities are knowledge-based activities. Instructions for NACCME accredited programs will be provided.
For questions regarding PLN activities, please call 609-371-1137.ICHP
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ACPE UNIVERSALACTIVITY NUMBERS
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7:30AM - 8:30AMVenetian Room BREAKFAST
GENERAL SESSION8:30AM - 8:45AMTerrace RoomINTRODUCTION
8:45AM - 9:30AMTerrace RoomVTE PREVENTION ACROSS THE CONTINUUM: APPLICATIONS OF CLINICAL EVIDENCE FOR EXTENDED PROPHYLAXIS FROM INPATIENT TO OUTPATIENT CARE At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Quantify the clinical and
economic burdens associated with VTE in patients admitted for acute medical illness as well as post-discharge
2. Describe the standard of care for VTE prophylaxis in the acute hospitalization and post-discharge care settings
3. Evaluate the latest clinical evidence associated with the use of DOACs for the acute and extended prophylaxis of VTE, particularly the implications of newly approved factor Xa inhibitors
4. Incorporate risk stratification tools, patient-specific factors, and shared decision-making within the identification of patients who would most benefit from extended VTE prophylaxis
5. Lead the interdisciplinary care team in the management of anticoagulant therapy for VTE prophylaxis, ensuring individualized therapeutic selection, patient-centric education and monitoring, and coordinated transitions of care from hospital to outpatient settings
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UANs: 0276-0000-18-TBA
0276-0000-18-TBAMark A. Munger, PharmD, FCCP, FACC
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
THURSDAYAT-A-GLANCEPresented in partnership with the PharmacyLearning Network.
7:30AM - 7:30PMICHP REGISTRATION DESK HOURSFoyer
7:30AM - 8:30AMBREAKFASTVenetian Room
8:30AM - 12:00PMGENERAL SESSIONSTerrace Room
12:00PM - 1:00PMLUNCHVenetian Room
12:00PM - 1:00PMPAST PRESIDENTS’ LUNCH(invitation only)English Room
1:00PM - 2:30PMGENERAL SESSIONSTerrace Room
2:30PM - 3:15PMAFTERNOON BREAK Venetian Room
3:15PM - 4:15PMEXHIBIT PROGRAMOak & Brook Rooms
4:15PM - 6:15PMGENERAL SESSIONSTerrace & Venetian Rooms
6:30PM - 7:30PMNETWORKING SESSION & RECEPTIONTerrace & Venetian Rooms
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9:30AM - 10:15AMTerrace RoomADDRESSING DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC CHALLENGES IN PULMONARY ARTERIAL HYPERTENSION THROUGH PHARMACIST INTERVENTION At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Recognize the barriers to a
timely PAH diagnosis and the clinical and socioeconomic impact of diagnostic delays
2. Outline the diversity of PAH pathophysiologic mechanisms, therapeutic targets, and patient types with respect to impact on clinical outcomes and therapeutic design
3. Evaluate traditional and newer approaches to the management of PAH with respect to their mechanisms of action, efficacy, safety, indications, and appropriate use across patient populations
4. Employ pharmacy practice strategies to optimize the long-term management of PAH through informed, individualized, and coordinated care
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UAN: 0276-0000-18 TBADouglas Jennings, PharmD, FCCP, FAHA, FACC, BCPS
10:15AM - 10:30AMFoyerBREAK
10:30AM - 11:15AMTerrace RoomRECOGNIZING AND MANAGING VOD IN AFFECTED AND AT-RISK PATIENTSAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Outline the risk factors and
diagnostic criteria associated with VOD for the timely identi-fication of at-risk and affected patients
2. Distinguish among traditional and newer approaches to VOD management with respect to their clinical rationale for use, efficacy, safety, and tolerabil-ity
3. Evaluate the available evi-dence surrounding the clinical and cost benefits of early or preventative VOD treatment in key patient populations
4. Integrate the latest clinical evidence and expert recom-mendations into strategies to overcome barriers to optimal VOD diagnostic and therapeu-tic practices
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UANs: 0276-0000-18-TBA
0276-0000-18-TBAChristopher A. Fausel, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP
11:15AM - 12:00PMTerrace RoomTACKLING THE COMPLEXITIES OF BIOSIMILARS ACROSS PHARMACY SETTINGS At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Outline the requirements for
biosimilars approval such as the clinical data package, total-ity of evidence, extrapolation of data, interchangeability, and substitution
2. Evaluate the clinical data sup-porting the safety, efficacy, bio-similarity, and interchangeabil-ity of approved and late-stage biosimilars
3. Describe the impact of current and emerging regulatory and legal requirements on biosimi-lar interchangeability designa-tion, switching/comparabil-ity studies, pharmacovigilance, product tracking, and accessi-bility
4. Integrate new and emerging biosimilars into clinical care plans, systems-based process-es, formulary discussions, and provider/patient communica-tion strategies
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UAN: 0276-0000-18-TBASteven Lucio, PharmD, BCPS
12:00PM - 1:00PMVenetian RoomLUNCH
12:00PM-1:00PMEnglish RoomPAST PRESIDENTS’ LUNCH(Invitation Only)
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GENERAL SESSION1:00PM - 1:45PM Terrace RoomEXAMINING THE PHARMACOLOGIC PROFILES AND APPROPRIATE INTEGRATION OF TREATMENT ADVANCES IN AML At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Describe the factors that con-
tribute to poor clinical out-comes and the economic bur-den of AML
2. Identify the challenges with the current standard of AML care and traditional therapeu-tic options in terms of the ini-tiation, tolerability, and toxic-ity of treatment; and impact on patient survival, hospitaliza-tions, and quality of life
3. Assess the role of novel chemo-therapeutic formulations and targeted agents in the treat-ment of AML in terms of clini-cal outcomes, pharmacologic profiles, reduced toxicity, and pharmacoeconomic data
4. Integrate new chemotherapeu-tic formulations and targeted agents into AML care and phar-macy medication management plans
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UANs: 0276-0000-18-TBA
0276-0000-18-TBAChristopher A. Fausel PharmD, BCPS, BCOP
1:45PM - 2:30PMTerrace RoomCOMMON MEDICATION ERRORS WITH ORAL ANTICOAGULANTS At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Describe errors and potentially
hazardous situations associat-ed with oral anticoagulants
2. Evaluate the current trends in errors with the use of the new-er oral anticoagulants
3. Outline strategies for prevent-ing anticoagulation errors us-ing technology and other sys-tem changes
4. Describe metrics that could be used to measure the level of pa-tient harm with the use of oral anticoagulants
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UAN: 0276-0000-18-TBAMatthew Grissinger, RPh, FISMP, FASCP
2:30PM - 3:15PMVenetian RoomAFTERNOON BREAK
3:15PM - 4:15PMOak & Brook RoomsEXHIBIT PROGRAM
GENERAL SESSION4:15PM - 5:00PMTerrace & Venetian RoomsOVERCOMING CHALLENGES IN THE MANAGEMENT OF INVASIVE FUNGAL INFECTIONS At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Describe the current challeng-
es associated with the manage-ment of IFI
2. Compare clinical data of avail-able antifungal therapies, including differences in the spectrum of activity, mecha-nisms-of-action, PK and PD, tis-sue penetration, and adverse effects
3. Implement timely and in-formed clinical decisions that incorporate the latest evidence with respect to prophylactic, empiric, preemptive, and tar-geted antifungal treatment
4. Lead the healthcare team in ensuring appropriate IFI treat-ment monitoring and modifica-tion, medication reconciliation, and prevention of drug toxici-ties and interactions
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UANs: 0276-0000-18-TBA
0276-0000-18-TBAJames S. Lewis II, PharmD, FIDSA
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13
5:00PM - 5:45PMTerrace & Venetian RoomsTHERAPEUTIC ADVANCES IN HYPERKALEMIA: A PHARMACIST’S GUIDE TO PATIENT IDENTIFICATION AND TREATMENT At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Outline the clinical and socio-
economic consequences of un-recognized and undertreated chronic hyperkalemia
2. Identify the risk factors and pathophysiologic mechanisms associated with the develop-ment of hyperkalemia in key pa-tient populations
3. Evaluate the latest clinical data and surrounding new and emerging potassium binding agents with respect to mecha-nisms of action, efficacy, safe-ty, indication, and therapeutic placement in hyperkalemia management strategies
4. Advance the long-term man-agement of hyperkalemia in pharmacy practice through measures that facilitate at-risk patient monitoring, promote patient/provider education, and integrate newer therapies for optimal patient outcomes
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UANs: 0276-0000-18-TBA
0276-0000-186- TBADarren W. Grabe, PharmD
5:45PM - 6:15PMTerrace & Venetian RoomsMEET THE EXPERTS: PANELDISCUSSION WITH PLN FACULTYAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Discuss current evidence-based
recommendations of the dis-cussed disease states towards improving patient outcomes
2. Utilize contemporary medical guidelines and strategies in the wide variety of medical disor-ders presented
3. Explore new roles for health-system pharmacists in our ever expanding profession, as it re-lates to direct patient care
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.5 contact hour (0.05 CEU)UAN: 0276-0000-18-TBASpeaker to be announced
6:30PM - 7:30PMTerrace & Venetian RoomsNETWORKING SESSION AND RECEPTION
ACADEMIAAbby A. Kahaleh, BPharm, MS, PhD, MPH
AMBULATORY CAREBrooke L. Griffin, PharmD, BCACP
LEADERSHIP/MANAGERMENTBryan C. McCarthy Jr., PharmD, MS, MJ, BCPS
MEDICATION SAFETYAnn Jankiewicz, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP
NEW PRACTITIONERSBernice Man, PharmD
PHARMACY PRACTICEEd Rainville, PharmMS
TECHNICIANSMartina Powell, CPhT
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7:30AM - 8:00AMFoyerCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
GENERAL SESSION8:00AM - 10:00AMTerrace & Venetian RoomsTHE FLU STOPS HERE: ENABLING PHARMACISTS AND PHARMACY TECHNICIANS TO JOIN THE FIGHT At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Assess data about the impact
of influenza illness and vaccine effectiveness
2. Evaluate evidence regarding strategies to optimize vacci-nation rates for patients and health care works
3. Propose factors to consider in product selection of influenza vaccine
4. Apply knowledge regarding in-fluenza vaccine and antiviral therapies to clinical scenarios
At the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. Evaluate information regard-
ing the impact of influenza and influenza vaccine on patient outcomes
2. Design strategies to improve knowledge and awareness re-garding influenza and the vac-cine
3. Propose pharmacy-based ac-tivities to optimize influenza vaccination rates
Type of Activity: Application-based2.0 contact hour (0.2 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-070-L06-P
0121-0000-18-070-L06-TDennis Williams, PharmD, BCPS, AE-C Michael D. Hogue, PharmD, FAPhAThis activity is supported by an educational grant from Sanofi Pasteur U.S. This activity will be recorded and used for continuing pharmacy education home study.
8:00AM - 10:00AMCrystal RoomREVERSE EXHIBIT(invitation only)
10:00AM - 12:00PMOak & Brook RoomsEXHIBIT PROGRAM & BREAK
12:00PM - 1:00PMTerrace & Venetian RoomsLUNCH & TOWN HALL MEETING
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14
FRIDAYAT-A-GLANCE
7:30AM - 6:15PMICHP REGISTRATION DESK HOURSFoyer
7:30AM - 8:00AMCONTINENTAL BREAKFASTFoyer
8:00AM - 10:00AMGENERAL SESSIONTerrace & Venetian Rooms
8:00AM - 10:00AMREVERSE EXHIBIT(invitation only)Crystal Room
10:00AM - 12:00PMEXHIBIT PROGRAM & BREAKOak & Brook Rooms
12:00PM - 1:00PMLUNCH & TOWN HALL MEETINGTerrace & Venetian Rooms
1:15PM - 2:40PMKEYNOTE SESSIONTerrace & Venetian Rooms
2:45PM - 6:00PMTRACK 1 – PHARMACYTECHNICIAN SESSIONEnglish Room
2:45PM - 6:00PMTRACK 2 – CLINICAL SESSIONCrystal Room
2:45PM - 6:00PMTRACK 3 – MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY SESSIONTerrace & Venetian Rooms
6:30PM - 9:30PMPRESIDENT’S DINNER(invitation only)Location TBD
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KEYNOTE SESSION1:15PM - 2:40PMTerrace & Venetian RoomsJOURNEY TO A RESILIENT AND THRIVING PHARMACY WORKFORCEAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Explain why clinician burnout
is a patient care and healthcare workforce problem that needs addressing
2. Discuss what is known about burnout in the pharmacy work-force
3. Describe the National Acade-my of Medicine Clinician Well-Being and Resilience Action Collaborative
4. Identify strategies to impact well-being and resilience in pharmacists, pharmacy resi-dents, student pharmacists and pharmacy technicians
At the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. Explain why clinician burnout
is a patient care and healthcare workforce problem that needs addressing
2. Discuss what is known about burnout in the pharmacy work-force
3. Describe the National Acade-my of Medicine Clinician Well-Being and Resilience Action Collaborative
4. Identify strategies to impact well-being and resilience in pharmacists, pharmacy resi-dents, student pharmacists and pharmacy technicians
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEUs)UANs: 0121-0000-18-071-L04-P
0121-0000-18-071-L04-TAnna Legreid Dopp, PharmD
TRACK 1 –TECHNICIAN SESSION2:45PM - 3:30PMEnglish RoomNEW COMPOUNDING REGULATIONSAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. TBA2. TBA3. TBAAt the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. TBA2. TBA3. TBAType of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-072-L07-P
0121-0000-18-072-L07-TJanet Mary Hinkes, PharmD, MBA
3:30PM - 4:00PMEnglish RoomPROS AND CONS OF RFID TECHNOLOGYAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Explain the benefits and chal-
lenges of using RFID technol-ogy when filling OR trays.
2. List other areas within the pharmacy that can benefit from RFID technology.
At the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. Explain the benefits and chal-
lenges of using RFID technol-ogy when filling OR trays.
2. List other areas within the pharmacy that can benefit from RFID technology.
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.5 contact hour (0.05 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-073-L04-P
0121-0000-18-073-L04-TCristina Aguilar, CPhT
ABOUT OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKER: Anna Legreid Dopp attended North Dakota State University for pre-pharmacy coursework and completed a Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2002 from the University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Upon graduation she worked at Medtronic, Inc. in the Cardiac Rhythm Disease Management Clinical and Outcomes Research department. In May 2005 she accepted a position as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy in Madison, Wisconsin. In 2008, she took a leave of absence from that role to complete a Congressional Health Care Policy Fellow Program in Washington, DC where she worked on health and social policy in the office of Senator Joe Lieberman. Subsequent to the fellowship, she served in roles at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics as a medication use policy analyst and the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin as the Vice President of Public Affairs and editor of the Journal of the Pharmacy Society of Wisconsin. In 2016, Anna joined the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) in Bethesda, Maryland as the Director of Clinical Guidelines and Quality Improvement. Her role with ASHP includes developing therapeutic guidance documents and collaborating with the National Quality Forum, The Joint Commission, and the Pharmacy Quality Alliance regarding quality improvement initiatives.
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4:15PM - 5:15PMEnglish RoomLEADERSHIP GEMSAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. List advanced roles available
to pharmacy technicians.2. Explain why advanced phar-
macy technician roles are needed in pharmacy.
3. Describe the training involved with advanced pharmacy tech-nician roles.
At the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. List advanced roles available
to pharmacy technicians.2. Explain why advanced phar-
macy technician roles are needed in pharmacy.
3. Describe the training involved with advanced pharmacy tech-nician roles.
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-074-L04-P
0121-0000-18-074-L04-TClara Gary, CPhT Brittany Huff, PharmD
5:15PM - 6:00PMEnglish RoomISMP BEST PRACTICES FOR 2018/2019At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. List the Institute for Safe Medi-
cation Practices (ISMP) 2018-2019 Targeted Medication Safe-ty Best Practices.
2. Review strategies for compli-ance with the ISMP recommen-dations.
3. Identify barriers to achieving compliance with the ISMP rec-ommendations.
At the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to: 1. List the Institute for Safe Medi-
cation Practices (ISMP) 2018-2019 Targeted Medication Safe-ty Best Practices.
2. Review strategies for compli-ance with the ISMP recommen-dations.
3. Identify barriers to achieving compliance with the ISMP rec-ommendations.
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-075-L05-P
0121-0000-18-075-L05-TAnn Jankiewicz, PharmD, BCPS, FASHP
TRACK 2 – CLINICAL SESSION2:45PM - 4:00PMCrystal RoomCLINICAL PEARLS 2018• DIRECTIONS TO
DEPRESCRIBING IN OLDER ADULTS
• PHARMACOGENICS: AN INPATIENT PERSPECTIVE
• UPDATES ON CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICILE INFECTION DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Discuss risks of polypharmacy
in older adults and approaches to de-prescribe in this popula-tion.
2. Review updated tools to assist with safe prescribing in older adults.
3. Describe considerations for im-plementing and applying phar-macogenomics testing in the inpatient setting.
4. State Clostridium difficile in-fection treatment recommen-dations consistent with the 2018 IDSA guidelines based on patient-specific factors.
5. Recall treatment consider-ations for reducing the risk of Clostridium difficile recur-rence.
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based1.25 contact hour (0.125 CEU)UAN: 0121-0000-18-076-L01-PKevin Bacigalupo, PharmD, BCPS, BCGPJames C. Lee, PharmD, BCACPNick Van Hise, PharmD, BCPS
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4:15PM - 5:15PMCrystal RoomUPDATES IN DIABETES AND CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE MANAGEMENT: AREYOU MAKING THE LINK?At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Apply recent changes to blood
pressure goals in patients with diabetes.
2. Assess the role of new antihy-perglycemic therapies in pre-venting major adverse cardio-vascular events.
3. Discuss the benefits, concerns, and barriers when incorporat-ing new cardiovascular risk strategies in patients with dia-betes.
Type of Activity: Application-based1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)UAN: 0121-0000-18-077-L01-PDenise Kolanczyk, PharmD, BCPS-AQ CardiologyJennifer D’Souza, PharmD, CDE, BC-ADMErika Hellenbart, PharmD, BCPS
5:15PM - 6:00PMCrystal RoomDO WE HAVE THIS? A NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC EMERGENCY TOOLKITAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Summarize the antibiotics rec-
ommended for neonatal sepsis and the importance of having them available for urgent ad-ministration once a patient is identified.
2. Describe the pathophysiology of ductal dependent congenital heart disease and the need for immediately administration of alprostadil.
3. Discuss the recommendations for zidovudine therapy in neo-nates born with maternal HIV exposure.
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UAN: 0121-0000-18-078-L01-PMargaret Heger, PharmD, BCPPS
TRACK 3 – MANAGEMENT/TECHNOLOGY SESSION2:45PM - 4:00PMTerrace & Venetian RoomsTECHNOLOGY PEARLS 2018• OPIOID DASHBOARD• IV WORKFLOW SYSTEM - PROS
AND CONS• INVENTORY OPTIMIZATION -
USE OF HIGH-SPEED PACKAGER TO SAVE ON COSTS
• SYSTEM FORMULARY APPROVAL PROCESS - EXPEDITED SBARS UTILIZING A GOOGLE FORM AND GOOGLE SPREADSHEET
At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. TBA2. TBA3. TBAAt the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. TBA2. TBA3. TBAType of Activity: Knowledge-based1.25 contact hour (0.125 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-079-L04-P
0121-0000-18-079-L04-TReina Shimozono, PharmDSarah Seward, PharmD, BCPSJosh Schmees, PharmDKatie Gauen, PharmD
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4:15PM - 5:15PMTerrace & Venetian RoomsHOUSE OF CARDS: THE IN AND OUT OF THE PATIENT PROTECTION ANDAFFORDABLE CARE ACTAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Outline key provisions of the
Patient Protection and Afford-able Care Act (PPACA).
2. Explain support and criticism of PPACA.
3. Explain efforts to date of the Congress to repeal, replace, and reform the PPACA and describe Trump Administration influ-ence to disassemble PPACA.
At the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. Outline key provisions of the
Patient Protection and Afford-able Care Act (PPACA).
2. Explain support and criticism of PPACA.
3. Explain efforts to date of the Congress to repeal, replace, and reform the PPACA and describe Trump Administration influ-ence to disassemble PPACA.
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-080-L03-P 0121-0000-18-080-L03-TJoelle Farano, PharmD
5:15PM - 6:00PMTerrace & Venetian RoomsREVOLUTIONIZING THE PHARMACY SUPPLY CHAINAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. State services provided by an
integrated service center.2. Describe potential cost savings
from streamlining inventory.3. Explain how technology can
be leveraged to manage inven-tory.
At the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. State services provided by an
integrated service center.2. Describe potential cost savings
from streamlining inventory.3. Explain how technology can be
leveraged to manage inventory
Type of Activity: Knowledge-based0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-081-L04-P 0121-0000-18-081-L04-TTrac Pham, RPh, MS, MBA
6:30PM - 9:30PMLocation to Be DeterminedPRESIDENT’S DINNER(invitation only)
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Networking Session Thursday, September 13 6:30pm-7:30pm Terrace & Venetian Rooms
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7:30AM - 8:00AMFoyerCONTINENTAL BREAKFAST
TRACK 1 – AMBULATORY CARE SESSION8:00AM - 9:15AMEnglish RoomPHARMACIST CONTRACEPTIVE PRESCRIBING: A THERAPEUTIC REVIEW AND ILLINOIS STATUS UPDATE At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Compare available hormonal
contraceptive products, pa-tient eligibility, and resources needed to incorporate contra-ceptive prescribing into prac-tice.
2. Given a patient case, utilize the MEC, the Pharmacist’s Pa-tient Care Process, and other available resources to create and implement a comprehen-sive patient contraceptive plan.
3. Discuss current and pending legislation in Illinois and other states and review experiences of pharmacist contraceptive prescribing implementation.
Type of Activity: Application-based1.25 contact hours (0.125 CEUs)UANs: 0121-0000-18-082-L01-PDaniel Majerczyk, PharmD, BC-ADMKathleen Vest, PharmD, CDE, BCACPBrooke L. Griffin, PharmD, BCACP
9:15AM - 9:30AMFoyerBREAK
9:30AM - 11:30AMEnglish RoomA CALL TO ACTION: AMBULATORY CARE IN ILAt the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Examine the gap in defining
clear roles for pharmacists pro-viding patient care in ambula-tory care settings in Illinois.
2. Interpret, from a national per-spective, current healthcare challenges and sustainable op-portunities for pharmacists in ambulatory care settings.
3. Evaluate the impact of ambula-tory care clinical pharmacists on clinical and economic out-comes in value-based payment models.
Type of Activity: Application-based2.0 contact hour (0.2 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-083-L04-PBrian Cryder, PharmD, CACP, BCACPAlexandra Goncharenko, PharmD Brooke L. Griffin, PharmD, BCACPMary Ann Kliethermes, BS, PharmD, FAPhAChristie Schumacher, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDEElizabeth Van Dril, PharmD, BCPS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15
SATURDAYAT-A-GLANCE
7:30AM - 3:15PMICHP REGISTRATION DESK HOURSFoyer
7:30AM - 8:00AMCONTINENTAL BREAKFASTFoyer
8:00AM - 11:30AMTRACK 1 – AMBULATORY CARE SESSIONEnglish Room
8:00AM - 11:30AMTRACK 2 – PHARMACYPRACTICE SESSIONCrystal Room
8:00AM - 11:30AMTRACK 3 – STUDENT SESSIONVenetian Room
11:30AM - 1:00PMLUNCH & AWARDS PROGRAMTerrace Room
1:00PM - 3:00PMCLOSING GENERAL SESSIONCrystal Room
1:00PM - 3:00PMRESIDENCY SHOWCASEOak & Brook Rooms
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TRACK 2 – PHARMACY PRACTICE SESSION8:00AM - 9:15AMCrystal RoomQUALITY IMPROVEMENT PEARLS• UTILIZING EHR TOOLS TO
IMPROVE IV TO PO CONVERSION
• UTILIZING LEAN SIX SIGMA METHODOLOGY TO PREVENT MEDICATION OMISSIONS AT DISCHARGE
• INPATIENT MEDICATION ACCESS SPECIALIST PROGRAM
• REDUCING HAZARDOUS DRUG EXPOSURE
At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Define Hazardous Drug and list
consequences of exposure 2. Review strategies to imple-
ment an IV to PO conversion program.
3. TBA4. TBAAt the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. Define Hazardous Drug and list
consequences of exposure 2. Review strategies to imple-
ment an IV to PO conversion program.
3. TBA4. TBAType of Activity: Knowledge-based1.25 contact hour (0.125 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-084-L05-P
0121-0000-18-084-L05-TStephanie Beam, PharmD, BCOPJulie Downen, PharmD, BCPS, CLSSBBJordan Johnson, PharmDAshlie Kallal, PharmD, CLSSBB
9:30AM - 11:30AMCrystal RoomDECONSTRUCTING CONSTRUCTIVE FEEDBACK At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Differentiate between feed-
back and evaluation2. Identify factors that enhance
or diminish the impact of feed-back
3. Apply methods of effective feedback for learners, employ-ees and/or peers
4. Propose ways to seek and in-corporate feedback for self-de-velopment
At the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. Differentiate between feed-
back and evaluation2. Identify factors that enhance
or diminish the impact of feed-back
3. Apply methods of effective feedback for learners, employ-ees and/or peers
4. Propose ways to seek and in-corporate feedback for self-de-velopment
Type of Activity: Application-based2.0 contact hour (0.2 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-085-L04-P
0121-0000-18-085-L04-TJennifer Arnoldi, PharmD, BCPSJill Borchert, PharmD, BCPS, FCCPJustin Schmidt, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADMTiffany Scott-Horton, PharmD, BCACP
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TRACK 3 – STUDENT SESSION8:00AM - 11:30AMVenetian RoomTHE ROAD TO RESIDENCY: PREPARATION PEARLS FOR PHARMACY STUDENTS• General PGY-1 Info: What are
your options in ambulatory care and community
• General PGY-1 Info: What are your options in hospital and how to choose the right pro-gram for you
• How to conduct yourself at the midyear/showcase and getting ready to be interviewed
• How to build your professional network
• Financial planning for pharmacy students and residents
• The match process/post-match scramble and Phorcas
• Get the inside scoop from a residency preceptor
• Get the inside perspective from residents: Transitioning into the resident role and work-life balance
Molly Rockstad, PharmD, BCPS Susan Winkler, PharmD, BCPS, FCCPNora Flint, Pharm.D., FASHP, BCPSChristopher Crank, PharmD, MS, BCPS-AQ IDJennifer Phillips, PharmD, BCPSBrian Carlson, CFP, CLUHailey P. Soni, PharmD, BCPSMilena McLaughlin, PharmD,MSC, BCPS-AQ ID, AAHIVPBrittany Lee, PharmD
Student session is not accredited for CPE.
9:15AM - 9:30AMFoyerBREAK
11:30AM - 1:00PMTerrace RoomLUNCH & AWARDS PROGRAM
CLOSING GENERAL SESSION1:00PM - 3:00PMCrystal RoomTHE OPIOID CRISIS: EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES TO TURN THE TIDE At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:1. Develop an approach to re-
sponsible opioid prescribing, reducing the risk of misuse, abuse, and diversion of opioids
2. Evaluate the role prescription drug monitoring programs play in decreasing opioid misuse and abuse.
3. Order the effectiveness of vari-ous types of interventions to ensure the safe use of opioid therapy.
4. Formulate effective strategies to influence positive changes in the opioid medication use pro-cess in a health care organiza-tion.
At the end of this presentation, technician participants should be able to:1. Develop an approach to re-
sponsible opioid prescribing, reducing the risk of misuse, abuse, and diversion of opioids
2. Evaluate the role prescription drug monitoring programs play in decreasing opioid misuse and abuse.
3. Order the effectiveness of vari-ous types of interventions to ensure the safe use of opioid therapy.
4. Formulate effective strategies to influence positive changes in
the opioid medication use pro-cess in a health care organiza-tion.
Type of Activity: Application-based2.0 contact hour (0.2 CEU)UANs: 0121-0000-18-086-L05-P
0121-0000-18-086-L05-TAdam Bursua, PharmD, BCPSAnnette Hays, PharmD, BCPSLaura Meyer-Junco, PharmD, BCPS, CPE Mary Lynn Moody, PSPharm Kevin O. Rynn, PharmD, FCCP, DABATChristopher Schriever, MS, PharmD
1:00PM - 3:00PMOak & Brook RoomsRESIDENCY SHOWCASE
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Cristina Aguilar, CPhTPharmacy Technician SpecialistNorthwestern Memorial HospitalChicago, IL
Jennifer Arnoldi, PharmD, BCPSClinical Associate Professor, Pharmacy PracticeCoordinator, Office of Experiential EducationSouthern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy
Kevin Bacigalupo, PharmD, BCPS, BCGPClinical Pharmacy Specialist, GeriatricsEdward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital Hines, IL
Stephanie Beam, PharmD, BCOPOncology SpecialistRush-Copley Medical CenterAurora, IL
Jill Borchert, PharmD, BCPS, FCCPProfessor and Vice Chair, Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Adam Bursua, PharmD, BCPSMedication Safety and Quality CoordinatorUniversity of Illinois HealthChicago, IL
Brian Cryder, PharmD, CACP, BCACPAssociate ProfessorMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Anna Legreid Dopp, PharmDDirector, Clinical Guidelines and Quality ImprovementCenter on Medication Safety and QualityAmerican Society of Health-System PharmacistsBethesda, MD
Jennifer D’Souza, PharmD, CDE, BC-ADMAssociate ProfessorMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Julie Downen, PharmD, BCPS, CLSSBBAntimicrobial Stewardship Clinical CoordinatorMemorial Health SystemSpringfield, IL
Joelle Farano, PharmDPGY-1 ResidentUniversity of Chicago MedicineChicago, IL
Christopher A. Fausel, PharmD, BCPS, BCOPAdjunct Associate Professor of Medicine; Clinical ManagerOncology PharmacyIndiana University School of Medicine; Indiana University Simon Cancer CenterIndianapolis, IN
Randolph V. Fugit, PharmD, BCPSInternal Medicine Clinical Specialist, Associate Professor of Clinical PharmacyDenver VA Medical Center; Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences,University of ColoradoDenver, CO
Clara Gary, CPhTPharmacy Technician III - Discharge Prescription ServicesUniversity of Illinois Hospital & Health Sciences SystemChicago, IL
Katie Gauen, PharmDMedication Safety & Compliance PharmacistNorthwestern Memorial HospitalChicago, IL
Alexandra Goncharenko, PharmD, BCPSClinical Pharmacist in Heart Failure and Chronic Disease ManagementAdvocate Medical GroupChicago, IL
Darren W. Grabe, PharmDChair, Department of Pharmacy Practice, Associate ProfessorAlbany College of Pharmacy and Health SciencesAlbany, NY
Brooke L. Griffin, PharmD, BCACPProfessor of Pharmacy, Vice-Chair for Clinical ServicesMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Matthew Grissinger, RPh, FISMP, FASCPDirector, Error ReportingPrograms; Manager, Medication Safety AnalysisInstitute for Safe Medication Practices;PA Patient Safety AuthorityHorsham, PA
FACULTYSpeakers
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Annette Hays, PharmD, BCPSClinical Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy at RockfordRockford, IL
Margaret Heger, PharmD, BCPPSPGY2 Pediatric Residency Program Director, Pediatric Antimicrobial Stewardship PharmacistOSF Healthcare Children’s Hospital of IllinoisPeoria, IL
Ericka Hellenbart, PharmD, BCPSClinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Pharmacist in Ambulatory Pharmacy ServicesUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College of PharmacyChicago, IL
Janet Mary Hinkes, PharmD, MBAHospital IV CoordinatorUniversity of Illinois HealthChicago, IL
Michael D. Hogue, PharmD, FAPhAAssociate Dean, Center for Faith and Health; Professor of PharmacySamford University College of Health SciencesBirmigham, AL
Brittany Huff, PharmDPGY-1 ResidentNorthwestern Memorial HospitalChicago, IL
Ann Jankiewicz, PharmD, BCPS, FASHPMedication Safety OfficerRush University Medical CenterChicago, IL
Jordan Johnson, PharmDPGY-1 ResidentSwedish American HospitalRockford, IL
Ashlie Kallal, PharmD, CLSSBBSupervisor, Medication SafetyMemorial Health SystemSpringfield, IL
Mary Ann Kliethermes, BS, PharmD, FAPhAVice Chair of Ambulatory Care, ProfessorMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Denise Kolanczyk, PharmD, BCPS-AQ CardiologyAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
James C. Lee, PharmD, BCACPClinical Assistant Professor; Clinical Pharmacist, Ambulatory Pharmacy ServicesUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College of PharmacyChicago, IL
James S. Lewis II, PharmD, FIDSAInfectious Diseases ClinicalPharmacy CoordinatorDepartment of Pharmacy and Infectious Diseases Oregon Health and Science UniversityPortland, OR
Steven Lucio, PharmD, BCPSAssociate Vice President of the Center for Pharmacy Practice ExcellenceVizient Irving, TX
Daniel Majerczyk, PharmD, BC-ADMAssistant Professor of Clinical SciencesRoosevelt University College of PharmacySchaumburg, IL
Laura Meyer-Junco, PharmD, BCPS, CPEClinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Pharmacist in Palliative Care/HospiceUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy at RockfordRockford, IL
Mary Lynn Moody, BSPharmClinical Assistant Professor, Director, Business Development Drug Information and Prior Authorization GroupUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College of PharmacyChicago, IL
Mark A. Munger, PharmD, FCCP, FACCSenior Associate Dean for College Affairs; Professor ofPharmacotherapy;Adjunct Professor, Internal MedicineUniversity of UtahSalt Lake City, UT
Trac Pham, RPh, MS, MBADirector of Integrated Service Center PharmacyAdvocate HealthCareArlington Heights, IL
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FACULTYKevin O. Rynn, PharmD, FCCP, DABATVice Dean and Clinical ProfessorUniversity of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy at RockfordRockford, IL
Joshua Schmees, PharmD, HSHS Pharmacy Informaticist, Pharmacy Informatics Residency Program DirectorHSHS St. Elizabeth HospitalO’Fallon, IL
Justin Schmidt, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADMAssociate Professor, Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy
Christopher Schriever, MS, PharmDClinical Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy at Rockford, Rockford, IL
Tiffany Scott-Horton, PharmD, BCACPClinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacy PracticeMTMC Operations Coordinator, Ambulatory Pharmacy ServicesUniversity of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy
Christie Schumacher, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, BC-ADM, CDEAssociate Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Sarah Seward, PharmDPGY-2 Pharmacy Informatics ResidentHSHS St. Elizabeth HospitalO’Fallon, IL
Reina Shimozono, PharmDPGY-2 Pharmacy Informatics ResidentHSHS St. Elizabeth HospitalO’Fallon, IL
Elizabeth Van Dril, PharmD, BCPSPGY-2 Resident in Ambulatory CareMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Nick Van Hise, PharmD, BCPSInfectious Disease Pharmacy Specialist and Research CoordinatorMetro Infectious Disease ConsultantsBurr Ridge, IL
Kathleen Vest, PharmD, CDE, BCACPAssociate ProfessorMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Dennis Williams, PharmD, BCPS, AE-CVice Chair for Professional Education and Practice, Associate ProfessorUNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy, University of North CarolinaChapel Hill, NC
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Student Session FacilitatorsBrian Carlson, CFP, CLUVice PresidentWealth ManagementDeerfield, IL
Christopher W. Crank, PharmD, MS, BCPS, AQ-IDDirector of Pharmacy ServicesRush Copley Medical CenterAurora, IL
Nora Flint, PharmD, FASHP, BCPSAssociate Corporate Director; Director, Pharmacy Practice Residency Department of PharmacyRush University Medical CenterChicago, IL
Brittany Lee, PharmDPGY-2 Drug Information ResidentFroedtert HospitalMilwaukee, WI
Milena McLaughlin, PharmD, MSc, BCPS-AQ ID, AAHIVPAssistant Professor of Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDownters Grove, IL
Jennifer Phillips, PharmD, BCPSAssociate Professor, Pharmacy Practice; Drug InformationSpecialistMidwestern University Chicago College of Pharmacy;Advocate Lutheran General HospitalDowners Grove, IL
Molly Rockstad, PharmD, BCPS, BCACPClinical PharmacistJohn H. Stroger Hospital of Cook CountyChicago, IL
Hailey P. Soni, PharmD, BCPSClinical Pharmacy Specialist, Internal Medicine, PGY1 Residency ProgramUniversity of Chicago MedicineChicago, IL
Susan Winkler, PharmD, BCPS, FCCPProfessor and Chair, Department of Pharmacy PracticeMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Brooke L. Griffin, PharmD, BCACPProfessor of Pharmacy, Vice-Chair for Clinical ServicesMidwestern University Chicago College of PharmacyDowners Grove, IL
Ann Jankiewicz, PharmD, BCPS, FASHPMedication Safety OfficerRush University Medical CenterChicago, IL
Abby A. Kahaleh, BPharm, MS, PhD, MPH, AACPRoosevelt University College of PharmacySchaumburg, IL
Bernice Y. Man, PharmDPractice Coordinator, Specialty PharmacyNorthwestern MedicineChicago, IL
Bryan McCarthy, PharmD, MS, MJ, BCPSDirector, Adult Inpatient Pharmacy ServicesUniversity of Chicago MedicineChicago, IL
Martina Powell, CPhTTechnician SpecialistNorthwestern MedicineChicago, IL
Ed Rainville, PharmMS, FASHPPharmacy SupervisorOSF HealthCare Saint Francis Medical CenterPeoria, IL
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ICHP ANNUAL MEETING • 4055 N. PERRYVILLE ROAD • LOVES PARK, IL 61111-8653PHONE: (815) 227-9292 | FAX: (815) 227-9294
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2018 ICHP ANNUAL MEETING - REGISTRATION FORM
(Technician CE credit not available on Thursday)
ONE DAY REGISTRATION FEESOne Day Registrati on includes that day’s educati on sessions, breakfasts, and lunches, and exhibits on Thursday and Friday.
Select the day you will be att ending: THURSDAY (9/13)Presented in partnership with the Pharmacy Learning Network.ALL ATTENDEES - THURSDAY ONLY RATE(No Tech Specifi c CE Thursday)
MEMBER NON-MEMBER
Thursday Early Bird Rate $59 $75
Thursday Regular Rate $79 $100
FRIDAY (9/14) SATURDAY (9/15)MEMBER NON-MEMBER
PHARMACIST OR INDUSTRY REP
Early Bird Rate $100 $150
Regular Rate $120 $175
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
Early Bird Rate $40 $70
Regular Rate $55 $85
PHARMACY RESIDENT
Early Bird Rate $45 $70
Regular Rate $60 $85
PHARMACY STUDENT
Early Bird Rate $40 $65
Regular Rate $55 $80
NON-PHARMACISTHOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR
Must be accompanied by a member pharmacist
Early Bird Rate $75
Regular Rate $100
EARLY BIRD DEADLINE:AUGUST 21
EARLY BIRD DEADLINE:AUGUST 21