Toronto, ON – October 21-22, 2017
Essential Elements of Personalized Analgesic Medications
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This course includes a home study component ($225 value) that serves as a prerequisite to the live activity. To review the full activity description of the home study component click here. To access your home study, click on the Register tab above, choose the specific location & date that you are enrolled in and then click the “Take Course” button in the Course Summary box on the "Overview" tab.
Living with chronic pain is an ever-growing reality for many people, both young and old. Among those suffering, many are inadequately treated with commercial pharmaceutical remedies that may be unsuitable for the individual patient’s needs including, improper dosage form and strength, the presence of irritating inactive ingredients, among much more. Although these options may help reduce pain for the average person, the adverse reactions that can be associated with these standard one-size-fits-all commercial products is becoming of increasing concern. Moreover, given the complexity and unique experience of each individual’s pain, personalized treatment options are increasingly warranted. With healthcare moving towards a more personalized approach and with advancements being made in pharmaceutical customization, these individuals can now receive medications that are tailored to their own unique needs and pain experience. Taking advantage of the numerous customization options available today including creams, gels, ointments, sprays, capsules, and others, painful conditions can be managed in a fashion oriented to the individual needs of each patient.
This activity will provide participants with the opportunity to enhance their competencies in customized analgesic pharmacotherapy through interactive discussions and case studies. Using uniquely designed patient assessment tools, participants will be asked to critically and creatively develop customized solutions that adhere to the prescription and patient-profile. This will include tasks like selecting the appropriate delivery system and inactive ingredients that are well-received and well-tolerated by a given patient. During this process, the participant will learn how to:
- Relate drug mechanisms of action to physiological and pathophysiological pathways responsible for the elicitation of a pain response
- How to conduct a patient needs analysis
- Work with physicians to provide pharmacist expertise with respect to the therapeutic, concomitant adjuvant, and lifestyle and behavior modification options available to the physician.
Finally, participants will apply monitoring tools and strategies to maintain patient compliance with prescribed analgesic initiatives. Clinical case scenarios will be discussed and clinical findings recorded in a formal manner for purposes of confidential communication, record keeping, and statistical analysis.
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Testimonials:
This was one of the best courses I have ever attended. The interaction between facilitators and participants, especially physician to physician, was excellent and really improved the value of the learning experience. The networking opportunities between colleagues was also appreciated. Paul Gibbons
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It was great to come with a pharmacist from my local area – thus, when I return to my practice I have someone who is willing, able, and knowledgeable to work with me in compounding options for my patients. This program will impact my practice by expanding my options to better treat my patients with complex care needs and the potential to reduce side effect profiles. Susan Batten
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The layout of the program is phenomenal! Having the first day focus on the physiology and pharmacology was a great foundation. The cases that followed were challenging but really promoted the collaboration between disciplines to generate positive outcomes. Working together on patient cases with my prescriber showed us both that having multiple viewpoints on the same case will lead to better outcomes. Talking out the case and throwing around ideas gave us both new perspectives in many areas. I will be returning to work with a greater comfort level in recommending targeted therapy for personalized medication rather than focusing on preprinted order forms. Kristen Watt |
Intended audience
Learning Objectives
FOR PHARMACISTS:
- Employ customized and personalized principles of analgesic formulation-related delivery systems.
- Identify and develop novel targeting approaches to physiological and pathophysiological pathways.
- Relate physiological and biochemical features of signal transmission and transduction.
- Interpret deleterious signal elicitation and subsequent excitation, inhibition, cessation, and modulation through analgesic therapy.
- Assess the various routes of delivery, delivery systems, dosage forms, and dispensing mechanisms used in analgesic therapy, adjunct therapy, supplementation, and specific aspects of lifestyle management.
- Evaluate and select therapeutic alternatives for specific classifications related to analgesic therapy. Specifically formulations that may be prescribed or used by the physician in the treatment of nociception, neuropathology, neuromas, centralization, direct and indirect consequences of vascular deprivation, neural budding, and plasticity.
- Review comprehensive patient assessment chart data, including prior medical history, familial history, differential diagnoses, lifestyle behaviors, signs and symptoms, laboratory test results, analgesic-related medication, and adjunct pharmacotherapeutic and supplementation treatments, to enhance patient safety. Interpret and apply this resource.
An unrestricted educational grant has been provided by MEDISCA Inc.
CURRENT PROMOTIONS:
20% Off
Use coupon code 20LP317 upon checkout to receive 20% off this educational training. |
Invite a Physician or Naturopathic Doctor
We believe that a collaborative relationship between physicians/naturopathic doctors and pharmacists is fundamental to providing patients with the personalized care needed to address their unique health needs. Contact us now to receive a free registration to invite a physician or naturopathic doctor1. Use our invitation letter template to personally invite the physician of your choice. 1Physician/naturopathic doctor and pharmacist training to be taken concurrently. Limit of one physician/naturopathic doctor per registrant. |
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WINE & CHEESE:
Date & Time: 5-6pm, Saturday, October 21st Location: Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport, outside the Windsor AB Room This is an excellent networking opportunity to meet with other professional pharmacists, physicians, and naturopathic doctors in the compounding industry, as well as the LP3 Network staff, in a fun and relaxed environment! Please RSVP by sending us a quick email if you are interested in joining us. We hope to see you there! |
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Travel information
The training will be held at the Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport. Please proceed to the Windsor AB conference room for sign-in and registration.
Venue Location:
The venue, the Four Points by Sheraton Toronto Airport, is our preferred hotel accommodation.
For reservations, please call 1-905-678-1400 or click here
Based on availability. Payment for hotel accommodations is at the expense of the activity participant.
MIGUEL DE LA GARZA, MD, DABA, DAPM Diplomate, American Board of Anesthesiology; Diplomate, American Board of Pain Medicine; Facilitator, LP3 Network Disclosure: Consultant, MEDISCA Inc. |
Dr. de la Garza is a board certified physician who practices multidisciplinary interventional pain management in four offices in the Tampa Bay area. He performs interventional pain procedures, specializing in minimally invasive surgical decompression of herniated discs and spinal stenosis, implantable intrathecal pumps, spinal cord stimulation, and peripheral nerve stimulation. Dr. de la Garza has published numerous research papers and abstracts, and has presented at regional and national academic conferences on the topics of anesthesia and pain medicine. He is also a consultant for numerous pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers.
Dr. de la Garza received a Bachelor of Science in Molecular Biology and a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry from Texas Lutheran College in Seguin, Texas. He graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School in 2001 and performed his anesthesia residency at the University of South Florida College of Medicine, Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care from 2001 to 2005. He then completed an interventional pain medicine fellowship at The Cleveland Clinic, in the Department of Anesthesia and Pain Management.
KEN SPEIDEL, BS Pharm, PharmD, RPh, FIACP, FACA Facilitator, LP3 Network; Consultant, MEDISCA Inc.; Vice President, Compounding Compliance, Gates Healthcare Associates; Surveyor and Accreditation Expert, Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC/PCAB); Fellow, International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP); Fellow, American College of Apothecaries (ACA); Professor of Pharmacy Practice (retired), University of Findlay |
Dr. Ken Speidel is recognized for his broad experience in pharmacy practice and education, including his national recognition as a pharmacotherapeutic specialist in endocrinology and pain management. In addition, Dr. Speidel provides expert training in sterile and non-sterile compounding processes in the acute care, community, outpatient, and 503A/503B practice sectors. He has been instrumental in the development of national standards for pharmacy compounding practices and provides consulting services to many organizations including boards of pharmacy as well as hospitals and health systems in the United States and abroad.
In addition to his worldwide consulting and educational work, Dr. Speidel is a retired Professor of Pharmacy Practice from the University of Findlay. He has also assisted in the development and facilitation of many nationally recognized educational programs, approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE). Moreover, Dr. Speidel was an advisor for the development of the Pharmacy Compounding Accreditation Board (PCAB) and remains a surveyor and accreditation expert for PCAB/ACHC (Accreditation Commission for Health Care). Dr. Speidel has served as multi-term president of the National Home Infusion Association (NHIA) as well as president of the Hospice of Portage, a large hospice program in the United States.
Dr. Speidel received a Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Pharmacy from Ohio Northern University and has completed postdoctoral training in nutritional support and functional medicine. He has been awarded Fellowship status with the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacists (IACP) as well as the American College of Apothecaries (ACA).
Editors
SHANNON BELLEVUE, BSc, MSc Medical Writer Disclosure: None |
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DAPHNEE LALONDE, BSc, MSc Continuing Education Supervisor Disclosure: MEDISCA, Consultant |
Pharmacists
Total CPE Credits: 25 CPE Hours = 2.5 CEUs
Joint Accreditation Status (University of Florida College of Pharmacy / LP3 Network)
HOME STUDY | LIVE ACTIVITY | |
TYPE | Knowledge-based | Practice-based |
UAN | 0012-9999-16-281-H04-P | 0012-9999-17-282-L04-P |
CREDITS | 9 CPE Hours = 0.9 CEUs | 16 CPE Hours = 1.6 CEUs |
RELEASE DATE | March 29th, 2016 | June 11th, 2017 |
EXPIRATION DATE | March 29th, 2019 | June 11th, 2020 |
Completion Requirements
1. Complete home study learning assessment with a score of 70% and submit a completed home study evaluation online.
2. Attend the live component in full and demonstrate satisfactory participation.
3. Submit a completed live activity evaluation online.
4. Participants registered in the United States can obtain a statement of completed credits on their NABP e-profile. Participants registered in Canada and elsewhere will receive a statement of completion by email.
International participants should verify with their respective governing board for accreditation equivalency.
Physicians
American Physicians: Physicians, on their own accord, may assess this activity for its educational value and learning experience in order to determine if this activity is appropriate for claiming AMA PRA Category 2 Credits™ under the American Medical Association (AMA) Physician’s Recognition Award (PRA) and credit system.
Canadian Physicians: Physicians of the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) may be able to claim Mainpro-M2 credits for self-directed or non-CFPC-accredited learning activities (i.e., programs that are not Mainpro-M1 or Mainpro-C accredited).
Naturopathic Doctors
For members of the College of Naturopathic Physicians of British Columbia (CNPBC)
Live Activity: 10 Category F CE Hours
Completion Requirements
1. A maximum of 10 Category F CE Hours can be claimed every 2 years. Therefore, completion of home study is optional*. It is the participant’s responsibility to contact LP3 Network to bypass online home study (required by default).
2. Attend the live activity in full and demonstrate satisfactory participation.
3. Submit a completed live activity evaluation online.
4. When completed/approved, participants will be sent an email to access their Contact Hours certificate online. It is the participant’s responsibility to submit the certificate through CNPBC’s Registrant Online Self-Service system to report CE hours.
*Additional CE hours accrued from live activity of from home study (if completed) can be applied to other continuing education categories, as appropriate
Other provincial and international participants should verify with their respective governing board for accreditation equivalency.
CURRENT PROMOTIONS:
20% Off
Use coupon code 20LP317 upon checkout to receive 20% off this educational training. |
Invite a Physician
We believe that a collaborative relationship between physicians/naturopathic doctors and pharmacists is fundamental to providing patients with the personalized care needed to address their unique health needs. Contact us now to receive a free registration to invite a physician or naturopathic doctor1. Use our invitation letter template to personally invite the physician of your choice. 1Physician/naturopathic doctor and pharmacist training to be taken concurrently. Limit of one physician/naturopathic doctor per registrant. |
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Price
A written request must be sent to LP3 Network requesting “Cancellation without Transfer” to an alternate live activity date. If cancellation occurs at greater than or equal to 31 days from the live activity date, then the registrant will receive a 75% refund; 15-30 days a 50% refund; and less than or equal to 14 days no refund.
TRANSFER POLICY:
The transfer policy is only in effect if requested greater than or equal to 14 days prior to the original live activity date. Failure to submit the “Transfer Request” at least 14 days prior to the original live activity date will default to the “Cancellation and Refund Policy”. The transfer policy can only be applied one (1) time. Transfer to a new live activity date must be within the current calendar year. Failure to attend the new live activity will result in no refund and will no longer be transferable. Confirmation of the new activity date is subject to approval by LP3 Network based on the number of available seats within the selected live activity. There are no refunds, returns, or transfers upon purchase of the home study.