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Teaching and Learning Certificate Program 2024-2027
In this comprehensive 28.5 CPE credit activity (with an additional 3.5 hours of optional CE credit), pharmacists, preceptors and residents will learn the concepts of teaching and learning as it relates to classroom, discussion group and experiential learning. Participants may participate at any level they choose, however, a Practice-based Certificate of Achievement will be awarded […]
NDMA Contamination Drives Recent Drug Recalls: What Do We Need to know?
Learning Objectives At the end of this continuing education activity, the pharmacist will be able to: Describe details of recent ranitidine and metformin drug recalls Differentiate between categories of drug recalls Identify appropriate patient education regarding recalled medications At the end of this continuing education activity, the pharmacy technician will be able to: Describe […]
Preceptor Education
Preceptors, please find our preceptor specific offerings below. UConn preceptors have access to all preceptor CE at no charge. When registering choose “adjunct” on the drop down for type of registration. Building the Perfect Rotation Presentation-This may take a few seconds to download to your computer Handout Quiz Register In this application-based continuing pharmacy education […]
Law: Dissemination of Risk Information: What’s in That Black Box?
Learning Objectives After completing this continuing education activity, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will be able to Characterize the different risk management strategies used by the FDA Describe how FDA warnings affect healthcare practice Review how warnings are developed and applied Release Date Release Date: May 15, 2026 Expiration Date: May 15, 2029 Course Fee Pharmacists […]
LAW: The Legal Blueprint: Designing Error-Proof Pharmacy Policies -RECORDED WEBINAR
About this Course This course is a recorded (home study version) of the Arthur E. Schwarting Symposium on April 17, 2026 . The theme was “Measure Twice, Cut Once: A Carpentry Approach to Pharmacy.” Learning Objectives Upon completion of this application based CE Activity, a pharmacist will be able to: Describe the roles and […]
LAW: Behind the Counter Crimes: Fraud and Diversion in Pharmacy
Learning Objectives After completing this continuing education activity, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will be able to Define fraud, waste, and abuse in healthcare Explain key federal laws and regulations that govern fraud and diversion Identify medications at increased risk for medication diversion and red flags associated with diversion Apply fraud and diversion prevention and reporting strategies Release Date […]
Pet Allergies
Learning Objectives After completing this application-based continuing education activity, pharmacists will be able to · Outline the causes of pet allergies in dogs, cats, and other less common species · Differentiate between allergic sensitization, allergy, and cross sensitivity · Paraphrase facts that prove that currently, hypoallergenic dogs and cats are a myth · Compare […]
Delving Beyond the Shelving Podcast: Decongesting Phenylephrine Rumors
Learning Objectives After completing this application-based continuing education activity, pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will be able to: RECALL the history of phenylephrine’s approval and the FDA’s over-the-counter (OTC) approval process DESCRIBE the rise and fall of phenylephrine’s popularity DIFFERENTIATE oral phenylephrine from other routes of administration and their importance in practice DISTINGUISH alternative OTC congestion […]
Stop the Bite: Uncover the Answers to Malaria and Dengue Fever
Learning Objectives After completing this knowledge-based continuing education activity, pharmacists will be able to RECALL symptoms associated with dengue fever and malaria DESCRIBE emerging information about dengue and malaria vaccines ASSOCIATE dengue fever and malaria vaccines for specific patients After completing this knowledge-based continuing education activity, pharmacy technicians will be able to RECALL symptoms associated […]
MUSCARINIC MALADIES: 5 KEY STEPS TO NAVIGATE ANTICHOLINERGIC BURDEN IN PATIENTS WITH SERIOUS MENTAL ILLNESS
Learning Objectives After completing this application-based continuing education activity, pharmacists will be able to: DEFINE the risks of anticholinergic adverse effects in patients with mental illness DESCRIBE a 5-step strategy to reduce anticholinergic burden and monitor for adverse effects After completing this application-based continuing education activity, pharmacy technicians will be able to: DEFINE the risks […]