
COME JOIN US!
April 28-30, 2022
This year's Annual Convention and Exposition will be held IN-PERSON at the Dixie Convention Center in sunny St. George Utah. We will be offering up to 13.5 hours of live continuing education, and are confident each individual will leave at the end of the 3rd day with the knowledge and satisfaction UPhA has been providing for decades. Come network with friends and colleagues, and meet new vendors and suppliers.
 
2022 Annual Convention Overview
THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 2022
2:00pm-3:30pm General Education Session Knowledge-based 0.15/1.5 Hours
Topic: Legislative Review 2022
Presenter: Emily Pinnock	HANDOUT
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Objectives: 
Pharmacist: 
1. Describe the outcomes of the 2022 Legislative Session
2. Identify areas within pharmacy that are impacted by changes to Utah law
3. Identify potential pharmacy updates of the 2023 Legislative Session.
Technician:
1. Describe the outcomes of the 2022 Legislative Session
2. Identify areas within pharmacy that are impacted by changes to Utah law
3. Identify potential pharmacy updates of the 2023 Legislative Session.
3:30pm-5:00pm General Education Session Knowledge-based 0.15 DEU/1.5 Hours
Topic: PrEP & PEP: A Review of Pre - and Post - Exposure HIV Prophylaxis and Pharmacist Prescribing Practice
Presenter: Erin Gurney, PharmD. 	HANDOUT
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Objectives:
Pharmacist:
1. Identify approved treatments of pre - and post - exposure prophylaxis (PrEP/PEP) in compliance with Utah Administration Code R156-17b-627
2. Identify at risk patients for PrEP treatment
3. Identify an appropriate treatment regimen for patients seeking PrEP/PEP
4. Describe an appropriate monitoring and follow-up plan for patients taking PrEP/PEP
Technician:
1. Identify approved treatments of pre - and post - exposure prophylaxis (PrEP/PEP) in compliance with Utah Administration Code R156-17b-627
2. Identify at risk patients for PrEP treatment
3. Identify appropriate monitoring parameters for patients on PrEP/PEP
2:30pm-5:30pm Expo Hall Preview
6:30pm-8:00pm Awards Dinner  (Included with registration)
The Annual Awards Dinner is conducted each year to recognize those within the profession that are leaders, partners, and have provided years of service to Pharmacy. We will recognize the Pharmacist of the Year, Pharmacy Technician of the Year, Distinguished Young Pharmacist, Right Arm Recipient, Advocate of the Year, and our Jensen World Service Award Recipient. You will also be introduced to our incoming UPhA President and recognize the incoming Board of Directors. The Awards Dinner is included with conference registration.
 
FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 2022
9:00am-11:55am Education Rotation (1 Hour sessions)
Ballroom AB; Ballroom CD, Garden Room
Session #1 Topic: Pharmacist-Prescribed Hormonal Contraception in Utah: Current Landscape and Practice Considerations,
Presenter: Casey Tak, PhD, MPH - Knowledge-based 0.1 CEU/1.0 Hour	HANDOUT
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Objectives:
Pharmacist & Technician:
1. Describe the current landscape of pharmacist-prescribed hormonal contraception in Utah
2. Identify the contraceptive products available for pharmacist prescribing in Utah
3. Outline the regulations and procedures for prescribing hormonal contraception in Utah
Session #2 Topic: Food for Thought: Food Allergies in the Pharmacy,
Presenter: Clarissa Reichmann, PharmD., BCACP, BCGP - Knowledge-based 0.1 CEU/1.0 Hour	HANDOUT
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Objectives:
Pharmacist:
1. Compare and contrast food allergies and food intolerances
2. Identify medications that contain food allergens
3. Recognize the signs of anaphylaxis
4. Counsel patients on the use Epinephrine injection Devices (EIDs)
5. Assist patients in accessing EIDs
Technician:
1. Compare and contrast food allergies and food intolerances
2. Identify the top nine food allergens
3. Recognize the signs of anaphylaxis
4. Identify currently available EIDs
5. Assist patients in accessing EIDs
Group Rotation Schedule
12:00pm –1:00pm Scholarship Lunch (included with registration)
Sponsor: Farmer & Chemist

1:00pm-2:30pm Education Track #1A - Application-based 0.15 CEU/1.5 Hours
Topic: Stories Matter: Using Narrative to Build Connection, Community and Safety into a Post-Pandemic Setting
Presenter: Kyle Turner, PharmD., BCACP	HANDOUT
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Objectives:
Pharmacist & Technician:
1. Describe how narratives and stories of self can be used as a tool to build connection and a sense of belonging
2. Outline the challenge-choice-outcome structure used to design and impactful story of self
3. Develop a story of self that could b shared with others to illustrate a particular challenge experienced
2:30pm-4:00pm Education Track #1B - Knowledge-based 0.15 CEU/1.5 Hours
Topic: "New Technologies in Teaching/Presenting"
Presenter: Nicholas Cox, PharmD., BCACP	HANDOUT
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Objectives:
Pharmacist:
1. Compare and contrast technologies that may be used for teaching, presenting, facilitation, and communication
2. Experiment with a new technology that may be of benefit to your professional practice
3. Summarize the strengths and limitations of implementation of new technologies
Technician:
1. Compare and contrast technologies that may be used for teaching, presenting, faciitation, and communication
2. Experiment with a new technology that may be of benefit to your professional practice
3. Summarize the strengths and limitations of implementation of new technologies
4:00pm-4:30pm Break
4:30pm-5:30pm General Education Session - Knowledge-based 0.1 CEU/1.0 Hour
Topic: Osteoporosis Care in the Community
Presenter: Taylor Byrd, PharmD. 	HANDOUT
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Objectives:
Pharmacist & Technician:
1. Identify patients at risk of developing osteoporosis through pharmacotherapy assessment
2. Identify proper assessment tools for gauging fracture risk in the community
3. Identify the impact on osteoporosis care during the COVID-19 pandemic
4. Highlight the importance of patient education in the community and coordination of care amongst health care professionals
5. Discuss osteoporosis-focused patient care interventions in the community
6. Review glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis treatment(s)
6:30pm-8:30pm Wholesalers Dinner & Entertainment (included with registration)
Sponsors: AmerisourceBergen, McKesson
 
 
 
SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2022
8:00am-9:00am General Education Session - Knowledge-based 0.1 CEU/1.0 Hour
Topic: OTC Self Care Jeopardy Challenge
Host: Marv Orrock 
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Objectives:
Pharmacist:
1. Explain aspects of the effective and safe practice of pharmacy self-care treatments
2. Describe at least two over the counter (OTC) and prescription medication interactions that pharmacists and pharmacy technicians should be aware of
3. List three OTC medications and their use
4. Identify three counseling points for each OTC medication discussed
Technician:
 1. Explain aspects of the effective and safe practice of pharmacy self-care treatments
2. Describe at least two over the counter (OTC) and prescription medication interactions that pharmacists and pharmacy technicians should be aware of
3. List three OTC medications and their use. Pharmacists should identify counseling points for each of three OTC medications
9:00am-9:15am Morning Break
9:10am-10:40pm General Education Session - Knowledge-based 0.15 CEU/1.5 Hours
Topic: TRAIL Study - Payment/Practice Transformation Study Series
Presenter: Mark Munger, PharmD., F.C.C.P., F.A.C.C., F.H.F.S.A.		HANDOUT
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Objectives:
Pharmacist & Technician:
1. Identify the biggest threat to U.S. citizens from medication use in 2022
2. List published research on the state of community pharmacy practice from 2013-2022
3. Define the TRIAL study design on medication use and how it may impact community pharmacy practice in the future
10:40am-12:40pm General Education Session - Knowledge-based 0.2 CEU/2 Hours
Pharmacy Student Poster Session - Re-discovering Pharmacy in Utah
Presenter: Dustin Christiansen-Grant	
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Objectives:
Pharmacist & Technician:
1. Define the role of pharmacists and technicians in health care
2. Identify unique area that pharmacists can provide comprehensive and preventative care to the health population
3. Identify areas and ways that pharmacy can reduce healthcare costs and improve patient safety
 
Adjourn 
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Pricing for UPhA Members (non-member rates available)
Pharmacists - $339
Technicians - $229
Click Here to register online
 
 CEimpact is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
CEimpact is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. 
CLAIMING YOUR CE CREDIT:
In order to obtain your CE credit(s), you must first complete the course evaluations and assessments.
- Visit the CEI Learning Manangement System Website.
 
- You will need to create a login (if you created a login from a previous Convention, this would already be in place). 
 YOU DO NOT NEED TO PAY ANYTHING JUST PROCEED WITH THE INSTRUCTION BELOW.
 
- Once you have logged in, enter your CLASS TRACKING CODE in the box at the bottom of the black section on the left side of the screen - it will load and say "code was submitted successfully" - then click on "My Courses" in black section, and you will be taken to all of the assessments for all classes.
 
- Please take the time to take the course evaluations at the earliest possible opportunity. ALL CREDIT MUST BE CLAIMED BY 05/28/22
 
Questions? Call:
Shannon Glaittli
UPhA - 801.438.2524
or
CEI Impact 
team@ceimpact.com
 
Refund Policy: No refunds will be provided following the event. If there are circumstances preventing you or your organization from participating please contact us 7 days in advance of the event for a full refund. Partial refunds may be provided up to the day of the event on a case by case situation.