Date: Sep 28, 2022 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM
Location: UIW Feik School of Pharmacy, 703 E. Hildebrand, San Antonio, TX, 78212
CE Hours
1.00
CE Units
0.100
Registration closes on Nov 11, 2022 11:55 PM
Activity Type
- Application
Target Audience(s)
- Pharmacists
Accreditation(s)
The University of the Incarnate Word Feik School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
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Joint Provider(s)
Bexar County Pharmacy Association (BCPA) and Central Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists (CTSHP)
Requirements for CE Credit
- The participant will only receive credit for programs after receiving a 70% on a post-test and an evaluation form is completed and submitted.
- The entire session must be attended to receive credit. No partial credit will be given.
- Certificates will not be mailed. Contact hours will be uploaded to NABP's CPE Monitor after successful completion of post-test and program evaluation.
- To receive credit, participant profiles must contain a valid NABP e-profile ID number and month/date of birth.
- All requirements to receive credit must be completed within six weeks of participation in the CPE program. Failure to complete requirements within the six-week window will result in no credit awarded to the participant.
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Upon completion of this activity, participants will be able to:
1. Recall the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, and causes of atopic dermatitis, dry skin, contact dermatitis,
and prickly heat.
2. Identify the main ingredients in moisturizers that are used to treat atopic dermatitis, dry skin, contact
dermatitis, or prickly heat.
3. Justify choosing a specific type of moisturizer to treat atopic dermatitis, dry skin, contact dermatitis, or prickly
heat.
4. Provided a patient case, select the appropriate nonpharmacologic treatment for atopic dermatitis, dry skin,
contact dermatitis, or prickly heat.
5. Distinguish if a patient needs a medical referral based on their reported signs and symptoms.
and prickly heat.
2. Identify the main ingredients in moisturizers that are used to treat atopic dermatitis, dry skin, contact
dermatitis, or prickly heat.
3. Justify choosing a specific type of moisturizer to treat atopic dermatitis, dry skin, contact dermatitis, or prickly
heat.
4. Provided a patient case, select the appropriate nonpharmacologic treatment for atopic dermatitis, dry skin,
contact dermatitis, or prickly heat.
5. Distinguish if a patient needs a medical referral based on their reported signs and symptoms.
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Sarah Edwards |
Activity Number
0445-9999-22-018-L01-P
Date:
09/28/22
Time:
07:00 PM - 07:45 PM
CE Hours
1.00
Location
FSOP 533
Registration Closed