|
|
WEBINAR: DSCSA - 13 Year Implementation & 2024 Update
The Drug Supply Chain Security Act (DSCSA), enacted in 2013, is approaching its final implementation phase. This 1-hour CE session will review the step-by-step implementation process and provide an important update for 2024 and beyond.
By November 27, 2026, pharmacies must comply with FDA enforcement requirements to electronically exchange transaction information and conduct package-level verification. This involves implementing systems for serialized transaction data, ensuring quick access... |
|
|
WEBINAR: Conquer Your Personal Coliseum by Developing Your Inner Gladiator
Earn 1.0 hour (0.1 CEUs) of accredited CE with the on-demand webinar, "Conquer Your Personal Coliseum by Developing Your Inner Gladiator", created for pharmacy professionals. In healthcare, personal growth is just as important as clinical and business skills. This webinar helps pharmacists and pharmacy technicians build resilience, set meaningful goals, and grow both personally and professionally.
What You’ll Learn:
How to overcome common challenges to personal growth, simple... |
|
|
Suicide Prevention: Evidence-Based Strategies
Suicide Prevention: Evidence-Based Strategies is a 3-hour online continuing education (CE) course that reviews evidence-based research and offers strategies for screening, assessment, treatment, and prevention of suicide in both adolescents and adults.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes, “Suicide is a serious but preventable public health problem that can have lasting harmful effects on individuals, families, and communities.” The CDC recommends a public health a... |
|
|
The Power of Skepticism and Critical Thinking
The Power of Skepticism and Critical Thinking is a 3-hour online continuing education (CE) course that examines why positive skepticism and critical thinking skills are necessary in clinical practice.
Human beings are endowed with the ability to reason and the need to find connections between things and events. Unfortunately, the need to find connections can be so strong, practitioners and patients can sometimes convince themselves that there are links between treatment plans and patient ou... |