You are confirmed for tomorrow’s North Suburban Pharmacists program.
Here is the link for the handout and post-program continuing education link. You will be given a code at the end of the program. Remember that the program is at Pinstripes in Northbrook.
https://www.ipha.org/northsuburban-pharmacists
The North Suburban Pharmacists of Chicagoland Presents
Pharmacy Burnout and You. Program 180
Tuesday, February 25, 2020.
Time: 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Location: Pinstripes, 1150 Willow Rd, Northbrook, IL
Schedule of Events:
6:00 p.m. to 6:45 p.m. Registration/Networking/Dinner
6:45 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Sponsor presentation by Morgan Stanley.
7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.: Featured CE Program Presentation.
Reservations are required for attendance. This program is for current members of the North Suburban Pharmacists. Other participants must be pre-authorized.
In compliance with regulatory and continuing education guidelines/codes of ethics, guests who are not healthcare professionals are not permitted to attend.
Please RSVP via web at www.nspharmacists.org by February 19, 2020, 6 PM
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Midwestern College of Pharmacy Students (non-member) MUST register with Dr. Sue Cornell at scorne@midwestern.edu . Space is limited
Rosalind Franklin College of Pharmacy Students (non-member) MUST register with Dr. Janeen Winnike at janeen.winnike@rosalindfranklin.edu . Space is limited
Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy Students (non-member) MUST register with Dr. Laura Licari at llicari@roosevelt.edu . Space is limited
University of Illinois College of Pharmacy Students (non-member) MUST register with Deb Fox at dfox4@uic.edu . Space is limited
Chicago State University College of Pharmacy Students (non-member) MUST register with Dr. Darilyn McClain at dmccla20@csu.edu . Space is limited.
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Pharmacy Burnout and You. Program 180
Program Description
Burnout is a trifecta of emotional exhaustion, depersonalization, and reduced personal accomplishment. Its symptoms include decreased job satisfaction, fatigue, insomnia, gastrointestinal issues, and increased drug or alcohol use. It can appear as irritability, isolation and withdrawal, absenteeism, or inattention to work.
We also know that burnout among pharmacists continues to increase. A 2014 National Pharmacist Workforce Study reported that two-thirds of participants described their workload as high or excessively high, and 45% reported that their workload had negatively impacted their emotional and mental health.
Unfortunately, fewer studies specifically address burnout and its impact on pharmacists.
Despite the fact that pharmacists fall into virtually the same health care provider category, the pharmacy industry has less information available to explain the impact of burnout on pharmacists and their patients.
Despite the lack of research specific to pharmacists, all indications are that the industry won’t escape the impact of burnout. Pharmacists, after all, face many of the same challenges other providers do. (From Pharmacy Times, 12/5/2018)
Pharmacist Program Objectives
At the conclusion of the program, the pharmacist will be able to:
1) Compare and contrast occupational related stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue.
2) Describe the consequences of burnout as it relates to the individual, organization, and patient care outcomes.
3) Discuss leadership initiatives that can be implemented to combat burnout.
4) Explain a plan that prevents burnout from occurring in employees.
Pharmacy Technician Program Objectives
At the conclusion of the program, the pharmacy technician will be able to:
1) Compare and contrast occupational related stress, burnout, and compassion fatigue.
2) Describe the consequences of burnout as it relates to the individual, organization, and patient care outcomes.
3) Discuss leadership initiatives that can be implemented to combat burnout.
4) Explain a plan that prevents burnout from occurring in employees.
TARGET AUDIENCE
This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.
SPEAKERS
Lalita Prasad-Reddy, PharmD, MS, BCPS, BCACP, Clinical Associate Professor. Residency Program Director, PGY1 Community Practice Residency. Department of Pharmacy Practice. Chicago State University College of Pharmacy
Bryan McCarthy, PharmD, Director, Inpatient Pharmacy, University of Chicago Medical Center
Disclosure: Our speakers declare no conflicts of interest, real or apparent, and no financial interests in any company, product, or service mentioned in this program.
In compliance with regulatory and continuing education guidelines/codes of ethics, guests who are not healthcare professionals are not permitted to attend.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT INFORMATION: The Illinois Pharmacists Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education.
Funding for this program is provided by: North Suburban Pharmacists of Chicagoland
In order to receive ACPE credit for this program, the participant must 1) Attend the program in its entirety; 2) Provide current information on the Attendance Log Form; and 3) Complete an Evaluation Form. The program’s administrator should provide attendees a Record of Attendance Form for their files. All Statements of Credit for ACPE approved – IPhA co-sponsored continuing education that individuals have completed during the year are available online at www.ipha.org. If you do not have web access and would like a CE transcript mailed to you, please contact IPhA at (217) 522-7300 or ipha@ipha.org.
Current members: There are no fees for this program. Non-members: $50
Please RSVP via web at www.nspharmacists.org by February 19, 2020, 6PM
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