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Pharmacist Training Program for Adult Immunizations

Wednesday, June 21, 2006 - Makoy Center, Hilliard, OH

Pharmacist Training Program for Adult Immunizations
Wednesday, June 21, 2006
Makoy Center
5462 Center Street
Hilliard, OH


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Registration Fees:
Live CE, Homestudy, CPR
Member - $209
Non-member - $309

Live CE, Homestudy
Member - $179
Non-member - $279

CPR Only
Member and non-member - $55

The Ohio Pharmacists Association was instrumental in the passage of SB 248 (amending section 4729.41) which allows pharmacists to administer the following adult immunizations: influenza, pneumonia, tetanus, hepatitis A and hepatitis B. Pharmacists desiring to give immunizations must:

  • complete a course in drug administration approved by the State Board of Pharmacy;

  • receive and maintain certification to perform basic life-support procedures by completing a basic life-support training course by the American Red Cross or the American Heart Association; and

  • practice in accordance with a definitive set of treatment guidelines specified in a protocol established by a physician and approved by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy.

    Goals. The goals of this program are to train pharmacists to set up an adult immunization program for influenza, pneumococcal, tetanus, and hepatitis A & B; and to train pharmacists to properly administer vaccines and meet the requirements established by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy for recordkeeping and for the use of physician protocols. Sample forms and protocols will be distributed at the seminar.

    Objectives. At the conclusion of the program, participants will be able to:

    1. describe the immune system including types of antigens, types of immunity and the immune system reaction to immunizations;

    2. list the disease states and types of immunity associated with influenza, pneumococcal, tetanus, and hepatitis A & B immunizations;

    3. identify the appropriate administration schedules, route of administration, injection sites, dosages, precautions and contraindications, proper storage requirements, appropriate patient populations, and appropriate monitoring of the patient for adverse reactions for each of these immunizations;

    4. demonstrate proper sterile technique in preparation and administration of injectable and intranasal dosage forms;

    5. explain the proper disposal procedures for contaminated needles and immunizations, and the proper procedures for accidental needle sticks; and

    6. describe requirements for recordkeeping and protocols as outlined by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy.

    Program Schedule

    8:00 a.m.
    Registration

    8:30 - 10:00 a.m.
    Immunology Review and the Effect of Adult Immunizations on Influenza, Pneumococcal, Tetanus, and Hepatitis A & B

    10:00 - 10:10 a.m. Break

    10:10 - 10:55 a.m.
    Nuts & Bolts of a Pharmacist Administered Vaccination Program in a Community Pharmacy

    10:55 - 12:25 p.m.
    Sterile Technique in Dosage Preparation and Administration

    12:25 p.m. Lunch

    1:00 - 5:30 p.m.
    Adult CPR with Automated External Defibrillator (American Red Cross)

    5:30 p.m.
    Adjournment

    Faculty
    Donald L. Bennett, R.Ph., MBA
    Jarrett Bauder, R.Ph., Pharm.D.
    Dave Catanzaro, R.Ph., Pharm.D.

    Driving directions and a list of area hotels will be included with your confirmation upon receipt of your registration.

    Certificate of Achievement. To become eligible to receive a Certificate of Achievement for this program and to meet Ohio State Board of Pharmacy criteria, participants must:
  • complete the home study program with a passing grade of at least 80%
    (ACPE 129-000-04-046-H01, 0.30 CEU)
  • attend the live training session
    (ACPE 129-000-04-047-L01, 0.40 CEU)
  • complete the CPR course or show proof of current certification in CPR
    (ACPE 129-000-04-043-L04, 0.45 CEU)

    To receive CE credit for the live training session, you must complete and sign the CE and evaluation form and return it to the OPA staff or office. Your statement of credit will be mailed to you within four weeks. The home study course may be completed before or after the live session, however the certificate of achievement for this program cannot be received until all portions of the program are completed.

    The Ohio Pharmacists Foundation is the educational arm of the Ohio Pharmacists Association. As part of its mission, the Foundation provides education programs designed for pharmacists, to address the daily issues of pharmacy.

    This program is targeted to all pharmacists seeking training to administer adult immunizations in Ohio.

    The Ohio Pharmacists Foundation, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

    This program has been approved by the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy to qualify pharmacists to administer adult influenza, pneumococcal, tetanus, hepatitis A and hepatitis B vaccines.