Fee
CE Hours
CE Units
Activity Type
- Knowledge
Target Audience(s)
- Pharmacists
Accreditation(s)
Disclosure Policy
The disclosure policies of the SIUE School of Pharmacy Office of Continuing Professional Education requires all persons in a position to control content to disclose any relevant financial relationships with commercial interests. If a conflict is identified, the Office of Professional Continuing Education will initiate a process for resolving the conflict. The existence of relationships does not necessarily imply bias or lessen the value of the activity. All educational materials are reviewed for fair balance, scientific objectivity of studies reported, and levels of evidence. The persons required to disclose conflicts include all course faculty, the SIUE CPE administrator, all activity planners and all reviewers. The relevant commercial financial relationships or affiliations must have occured over the past 12 months.
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The participant must provide the correct NABP ePID number/DOB combination in their electronic profile. All CPE evaluations must be completed within 60 days of completing the activity. It is the participant's responsibility to check that their credit records are correct within the 60 day period after completion of the activity. Log in to CPE Monitor at www.mycpemonitor.net to view a list of all ACPE-accredited activities you have taken. Any discrepancies must be resolved with the CPE Provider directly and in a timely manner.
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Co-Sponsor(s)
Requirements for CE Credit
Support/Credits
Objectives
- Discuss the need for comprehensive pain education
- Define the types and physiologic mechanisms of pain
- Outline comprehensive and holistic assessment & screening approaches for patients with pain
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
June Oliver, M.S. Nursing
Brief Bio : June Oliver is an APRN leader for multidisciplinary in-patient Pain Consultation Team responsible for collaborative management of acute, chronic and post-operative pain for in-patients, as well as selected out-patients. She coordinates interdisciplinary referrals and acts as liaison to physician and other services for pain patients. Provides multidisciplinary education & facilitates institution-wide quality improvement initiatives related to pain management. Disclosure : June Oliver has submitted a conflict of interest form to The SIUE CE program. After review, it has been ascertained that she has no actual, potentials or perceived conflicts of interest relative to this program. |
Activity Number
0480-9999-23-002-H08-P
CE Hours
Objectives
- Describe the components of a pain treatment plan, including non-pharmacological approaches
- Identify the goals of treatment as it relates to both pain and function
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Laura Meyer-Junco, PharmD
Brief Bio : Laura Meyer-Junco, PharmD, BCPS, CPE Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Pharmacist in Palliative Care, Hospice, and Geriatrics at the University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy - Rockford Campus Disclosure : Laura Meyer-Junco has completed and submitted the SIUE School of Pharmacy Continuing Pharmacy Education Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest and none were reported. |
Activity Number
0480-9999-23-003-H08-P
CE Hours
Objectives
- Recognize non-opioid analgesic modalities with evidence supporting their use in acute and chronic pain
- Anticipate and manage common adverse effects of non-opioid analgesics as part of the pain treatment plan
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Chris Herndon, Pharm.D., BCPS, CPE, FASHP
Brief Bio : Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice, SIUE and Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Community and Family Medicine, St. Louis University School of Medicine. Clinical interest: Pain Management. Disclosure : Conflict of Interest Disclosures: The presenter has completed and submitted the SIUE School of Pharmacy Continuing Pharmacy Education Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest (COI). The Speaker reported conflicts of interest as a stockholder in a private company. He has received research support from the IL Dept. of Human Services and the IL. Dept of Public Health. These COI's were peer reviewed and were found not to be relevant to this presentation. |
Activity Number
0480-9999-23-004-H08-P
CE Hours
Objectives
- Review opioid pharmacology
- Review the clinical and adverse effects of opioids
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Camille Dunkley, M.D.
Brief Bio : Dr. Dunkley is an Assistent Professor of Clinic Family and Community Medicine and the Director of Medication-Assisted Recovery Clinics at SIU School of Medicine in Springfield, Il. Disclosure : Dr. Dunkley has completed and submitted the SIUE School of Pharmacy Continuing Pharmacy Education Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest and none were reported. |
Activity Number
0480-9999-23-005-H08-P
CE Hours
Objectives
- Apply strategies for responsibly initiating treatments with opioids for patients in acute pain
- Review the application of opioids in the setting of chronic pain
- Learn to safely monitor patients on opioid analgesics
- Review ways to mitigate opioid misuse and harm
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Noah Cooperstein, M.D.
Brief Bio : Dr. Cooperstein received his MD from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He is currently a Faculty Physician at the Saint Louis University Southwest Illinois Residency in O’Fallon, Illinois. Dr Cooperstein supervises and teaches family medicine residents and medical students in outpatient, inpatient, obstetrical, and procedural settings. Disclosure : Dr. Cooperstein has completed and submitted the SIUE School of Pharmacy Continuing Pharmacy Education Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest and none were reported. |
Activity Number
0480-9999-23-006-H08-P
CE Hours
Objectives
- Implement an effective, patient centered taper of opioid medications
- Recognize and treat opioid use disorder
- Know when to refer to a pain management specialist
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Noah Cooperstein, M.D.
Brief Bio : Dr. Cooperstein received his MD from the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He is currently a Faculty Physician at the Saint Louis University Southwest Illinois Residency in O’Fallon, Illinois. Dr Cooperstein supervises and teaches family medicine residents and medical students in outpatient, inpatient, obstetrical, and procedural settings. Disclosure : Dr. Cooperstein has completed and submitted the SIUE School of Pharmacy Continuing Pharmacy Education Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest and none were reported. |
Activity Number
0480-9999-23-007-H08-P