Available Until 9/17/2024

Critical Care Pharmacy Specialty Review Course for Recertification + RECERT EXAMS Package (Cert # L239333)

ACPE Numbers: Various – see listing below
Content Release Date: 09/20/2023
Expiration Date: 09/17/2024
Activity Type: Application-based
CE Credits: 26 (BPS and ACPE) contact hours
Activity Fee: $475 (ASHP member); $675 (non-member)

Activity Overview

This course is intended for BCCCPs in need of recertification credit and is designed based on the content outline developed by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS) to provide an overview of recent standards and guidelines that specialists should be familiar with in practice. The course uses a case-based approach to discuss patient care issues. In this series, faculty will:

  • Review pertinent clinical topics and practice skills
  • List valuable resources for further self-study  

This online course consists of 20 activities (see table below) and provides up to 26 contact hours of continuing pharmacy education credit and/or recertification credit.


The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education with Commendation.

These recertification activities are intended for board certified pharmacists seeking to update their knowledge and skills in critical care pharmacy.

Board certified pharmacists are eligible to receive up to 26 contact hours of recertification credit for completing this course. To earn recertification credit, learners must review the course content and successfully complete the online assessments by the deadline. Only completed assessments will be eligible for credit; no partial or incomplete assessments will be processed.  You are allowed only one attempt to successfully complete this assessment.

This course is not intended for those preparing to take the BPS Critical Care Pharmacy Specialty Examination for Certification. To prepare for the examination, please see courses here: http://elearning.ashp.org/catalog/Crit-care-review 

These activities are part of the ASHP professional development program for BCCCP recertification approved by the BPS. 

Learning Activity

ACPE Number

Contact Hours

Complex Case: Antithrombotic-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage

0204-0000-23-600-H01-P

1.5 ACPE

Select Topics in Acid Base Disorders

0204-0000-23-601-H01-P

1.0  ACPE

Complex Case: Sepsis

0204-0000-23-602-H01-P

1.5 ACPE

Alterations in Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in Critical Care

0204-0000-23-603-H01-P

1.0 ACPE

  →   Recertification Assessment: Group 1 (73% passing score required)

5.0 BPS

Complex Case: GI Bleeding and Acute Kidney Failure

0204-0000-23-604-H01-P

2.0  ACPE

Cardiac Arrhythmias and Advanced Cardiac Life Support

0204-0000-23-605-H01-P

1.0 ACPE

Complex Case: Oncologic Emergencies: Febrile Neutropenia, Tumor Lysis Syndrome, and Hypercalcemia of Malignancy

0204-0000-23-606-H01-P

1.5 ACPE

Select Topics in Pulmonary Disorders

0204-0000-23-607-H01-P

1.0 ACPE

  →   Recertification Assessment: Group 2 (74% passing score required)

5.5 BPS

Fluid, Electrolytes, and Nutrition

0204-0000-23-608-H01-P

1.0 ACPE

Practice Administration and Development Part 1

0204-0000-23-609-H04-P

1.0  ACPE

Practice Administration and Development Part 2

0204-0000-23-610-H04-P

1.0 ACPE

Statistics, Evidence-Based Medicine and Clinical Trial Design

0204-0000-23-998-H04-P

2.0 ACPE

  →   Recertification Assessment: Group 3 (76% passing score required)

5.0 BPS

Trauma/Burns

0204-0000-23-611-H01-P

1.0 ACPE

Complex Case: Pneumonia

0204-0000-23-612-H01-P

1.5  ACPE

Select Topics in Toxicology and Disaster Management

0204-0000-23-613-H01-P

1.5 ACPE

Complex Case: Hyperglycemic Emergency and Community-Acquired Pneumonia 

0204-0000-23-614-H01-P

1.5 ACPE

  →   Recertification Assessment: Group 4 (76% passing score required)

5.5 BPS

Selected Topics in Neurology

0204-0000-23-615-H01-P

1.0 ACPE

Select Topics in Infectious Disease

0204-0000-23-616-H01-P

1.0 ACPE

Complex Case: Complications after Cardiac Surgery – Glucose, Sedation, and Thrombocytopenia

0204-0000-23-617-H01-P

1.5 ACPE

Complex Case: Acute Coronary Syndrome

0204-0000-23-618-H01-P

1.5 ACPE

  →   Recertification Assessment: Group 5 (76% passing score required)

5.0 BPS

After participating in this CPE activity, learners should be able to: 

Complex Case: Antithrombotic-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-600-H01-P

  • Develop treatment and monitoring plans for a complex critical care patient with antithrombotic-associated intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH).
  • Select appropriate neurologic monitoring techniques.
  • Recommend agents for acute volume resuscitation and hemostasis (e.g., blood products, hemostatic agents).
  • Evaluate the impact of critical illness on preexisting conditions (e.g., cardiovascular diseases).
  • Recommend fluid and electrolyte management based on patient-specific factors. 

Select Topics in Acid Base Disorders
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-601-H01-P

  • For the following specific acid/base disorders - respiratory, metabolic acid base disorders including anion gap/non-anion gap acidosis, kidney tubular acidosis, as well as the delta gap equation:
    • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests.
    • Recommend the most appropriate treatment and monitoring plans based on patient-specific information and current guidelines. 

Complex Case: Sepsis
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-602-H01-P

  • Develop treatment and monitoring plans for a complex critical care patient with an intra-abdominal infection, sepsis/SIRS, and shock.
  • Select appropriate routes of administration for medications in critically ill patients.
  • Modify treatment and monitoring plans related to alterations of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics in the critically ill.
  • Recommend agents for acute volume resuscitation and hemostasis (e.g., crystalloids, colloids). 

Alterations in Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics in Critical Care
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-603-H01-P

  • Identify pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) changes that occur in critical illness, and the impact on commonly administered medications in this setting.
  • Apply knowledge of general PK/PD changes in critical illness to the following patient-specific factors that further complicate drug dosing:
    • Burns
    • Obesityp
    • Pregnancy
    • Continuous kidney replacement therapy
    • Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
  • Develop a therapeutic strategy to optimize PK/PD for commonly used medications in the intensive care unit. 

Complex Case: GI Bleeding and Acute Kidney Failure
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-604-H01-P

  • Develop treatment and monitoring plans for a complex critical care patient with gastrointestinal bleeding, alcohol withdrawal, refeeding syndrome, hepatorenal syndrome, cirrhosis, and acute kidney failure with kidney replacement therapy.
  • Modify treatment and monitoring plans related to alterations of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics in the critically ill.
  • Select appropriate routes of administration for medications in critically ill patients.
  • Recommend agents for acute volume resuscitation and hemostasis (e.g., blood products, hemostatic agents). 

Cardiac Arrhythmias and Advanced Cardiac Life Support
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-605-H01-P

  • Interpret signs, symptoms, and diagnostic tests for cardiac arrhythmias.
  • Identify drug-related problems, including drug interactions and adverse effects, associated with pharmacotherapy of cardiac arrhythmias.
  • Identify strategies to prevent drug-induced arrhythmias.
  • Recommend therapy and monitoring for cardiac arrhythmias based on patient-specific information, current guidelines, and Advanced Cardiac Life Support recommendations. 

Complex Case: Oncologic Emergencies: Febrile Neutropenia, Tumor Lysis Syndrome, and Hypercalcemia of Malignancy
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-606-H01-P

  • Develop treatment and monitoring plans for a complex critical care patient with febrile neutropenia, tumor lysis syndrome, or hypercalcemia of malignancy.
  • Select fluid, electrolyte and acid/base management and monitoring based on patient-specific factors.
  • Evaluate the impact of critical illness on pre-existing conditions (e.g., cancer). 

Select Topics in Pulmonary Disorders
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-607-H01-P

  • For the following specific pulmonary disease topics: asthma exacerbation, acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pulmonary embolism, and pulmonary arterial hypertension:
    • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests
    • Recommend the most appropriate treatment and monitoring plans based on patient-specific information and current guidelines. 

Fluid, Electrolytes, and Nutrition
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-608-H01-P

  • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests for fluid, electrolyte, and nutrition status.
  • Recommend the most appropriate therapy and monitoring in patients with fluid, electrolyte, and nutritional disorders based on patient-specific information and current guidelines.
  • Apply strategies to manage drug-related electrolyte interactions and nutrient interactions. 

Practice Administration and Development Part 1
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-609-H04-P

  • Develop a plan to monitor and evaluate compliance with, and impact of, policies and guidelines (e.g., institutional, evidence based).
  • Describe the application and integration of evidence-based critical care literature into institutional guidelines and processes.
  • Evaluate regulatory/IRB requirements relative to conducting critical care research.
  • Select quality assurance methods and improvement activities, including needs assessment techniques, aimed at enhancing the safety and effectiveness of medication-use processes in the critical care area. 

Practice Administration and Development Part 2
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-610-H04-P

  • Identify metrics for evaluating the quality of critical care pharmacy services (e.g., lengths of ICU stay, mortality, cost-effectiveness, ROI).
  • Summarize the evidence-based literature that supports the value of critical care pharmacy.
  • Summarize the factors that enhance the education and training of critical care pharmacists available in published documents from relevant professional societies (e.g., ASHP, ACCP, SCCM). 

Statistics, Evidence-Based Medicine and Clinical Trial Design
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-998-H04-P

  • Determine quality and appropriateness of a study by examining study design, statistical analysis, sources of bias, quality of conclusions, and interpretation of graphs.
  • Determine clinical and statistical significance of a study outcome.
  • Determine whether the study applies to a specified patient population. 

Trauma/Burns
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-611-H01-P

  • For the following specific trauma/burn topics (hemorrhagic shock; Surgical Care Improvement Project [SCIP] antibiotic considerations; fluid requirements; pain; toxic epidermal necrolysis syndrome [TENS]; venous thromboembolism [VTE] prophylaxis in trauma/surgery)
    • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests.
    • Recommend the most appropriate treatment and monitoring plans based on patient-specific information and current guidelines. 

Complex Case: Pneumonia
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-612-H01-P

  • Develop treatment and monitoring plans for a complex critical care patient with multiple conditions, including pneumonia and acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS).
  • Identify drug interactions and adverse drug events common in critical care and methods to document. 

Select Topics in Toxicology and Disaster Management
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-613-H01-P

  • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests.
  • In patients with toxicologic emergencies, recommend the most appropriate treatment and monitoring plans based on patient-specific information and current guidelines.
  • Discuss clinical and practice management considerations for disaster management. 

Complex Case: Hyperglycemic Emergency and Community-Acquired Pneumonia
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-614-H01-P

  • Develop treatment and monitoring plans for a complex critical care patient with hyperglycemic emergency and community-acquired pneumonia.
  • Select appropriate routes and methods of administration for medications in critically ill patients.
  • Select fluid, electrolyte and acid/base management and monitoring based on patient-specific factors.
  • Choose agents for acute volume resuscitation.
  • Identify medication safety issues patients requiring care in the ICU.
  • Explain nutrition support in the critically ill patient.  

Selected Topics in Neurology
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-615-H01-P

  • For the following specific critical care topics:  status epilepticus, traumatic brain injury, ischemic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage:
    • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests.
    • Evaluate benefits and risks of drug therapy considering other medication, and other patient-specific factors.
    • Recommend the most appropriate treatment and monitoring plans based on patient-specific information and current guidelines. 

Select Topics in Infectious Disease
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-616-H01-P

  • For the following specific infectious disease topics: urinary tract infections, meningitis, catheter related infections, bacteremia and infective endocarditis:
    • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests
    • Recommend the most appropriate treatment and monitoring plans based on patient-specific information and current guidelines. 

Complex Case: Complications after Cardiac Surgery – Glucose, Sedation, and Thrombocytopenia
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-617-H01-P

  • Develop treatment and monitoring plans for a complex post-cardiac surgery patient to include pain, agitation and delirium, glucose management, and heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
  • Evaluate the impact of critical illness on pre-existing conditions (e.g., endocrine disorders, pain).
  • Summarize quality assurance and process improvement methods relevant to critical care.
  • Assess the relationship between institutional guideline development and evidence-based critical care literature. 

Complex Case: Acute Coronary Syndrome
ACPE Number: 0204-0000-23-618-H01-P

  • Develop treatment and monitoring plans for a complex critical care patient with acute coronary syndrome.
  • Modify treatment and monitoring plans related to alterations of pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics in the critically ill.
  • Select devices required for treatment and monitoring of a critical care patient.
  • Select fluid, electrolyte and acid/base management and monitoring based on patient-specific factors.

The Core Therapeutic Modules for Recertification Package consists of 3 activities (see table below). In each activity, faculty review clinical topics and practice skills using a case-based approach. This package is intended for board certified pharmacists in need of recertification credit; the activities were designed based on the content outline developed by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties (BPS).

Learning Activity

ACPE Number

Contact Hours

Select Topics in Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Patients

0204-0000-22-643-H01-P

1 ACPE

Select Topics in Pulmonary Disorders

0204-0000-22-644-H01-P

1 ACPE

Fluid, Electrolytes, and Nutrition

0204-0000-22-617-H01-P

ACPE

  →   Recertification Assessment: Core Therapeutic Modules (75% passing score required)

3 BPS

After participating in these CPE activities, learners should be able to:

Select Topics in Infectious Diseases in Critical Care Patients
ACPE #: 0204-0000-22-643-H01-P

For the following specific infectious disease topics: urinary tract infections, meningitis, catheter related infections, bacteremia, and infective endocarditis:

  • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests.
  • Recommend the most appropriate treatment and monitoring plans based on patient-specific information and current guidelines. 

Select Topics in Pulmonary Disorders
ACPE #: 0204-0000-22-644-H01-P

For the following specific pulmonary disease topics: asthma exacerbation, acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, pulmonary embolism, and pulmonary arterial hypertension:

  • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests.
  • Recommend the most appropriate treatment and monitoring plans based on patient-specific information and current guidelines. 

Fluid, Electrolytes, and Nutrition
ACPE #: 0204-0000-22-617-H01-P

  • Interpret laboratory and diagnostic tests for fluid, electrolyte, and nutrition status.
  • Recommend the most appropriate therapy and monitoring in patients with fluid, electrolyte, and nutritional disorders based on patient-specific information and current guidelines.
  • Apply strategies to manage drug-related electrolyte interactions and nutrient interactions.

Faculty Bios

Kevin E. Anger, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Brigham and Women's Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts
 

Angela L. Bingham, PharmD, BCPS, BCNSP, BCCCP, FASPEN, FCCP, FASHP*
Vice Chair and Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Caitlin S. Brown, PharmD, FCCM, BCCCP
Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine & Pharmacy
Mayo School of Medicine
Rochester, Minnesota 

Quinn Czosnowski, PharmD, BCCCP
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Critical Care

Indiana University Health - Methodist Hospital
Indianapolis, Indiana
 

Brian Dee, PharmD, BCCCP, BCNSP, FCCM
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Critical Care/Nutrition Support
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas
 

Mary M. Hess, PharmD, BSPharm, BCCCP, FASHP, FCCM, FCCP*
Associate Dean
Professor, Pharmacy Practice
Jefferson College of Pharmacy
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

David Hill, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, FCCM
Critical Care Pharmacist; Director of Burn Research
Regional One Health
Memphis, Tennessee 

Lauren A. Igneri, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Critical Care Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Cooper University Healthcare
Camden, New Jersey
 

Patricia Kienle, MPA, BCSCP, FASHP
Director, Accreditation and Medication Safety

Cardinal Health
Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
 

Kristi Kim, PharmD, BCCCP
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Critical Care
Cooper University Health Care
Camden, New Jersey 

Paul Reynolds, PharmD, BCCCP
Critical Care Pharmacist
University Hospital Atrium Pharmacy
Aurora, Colorado 

Christina Rose, PharmD, BCCCP
Clinical Professor in Pharmacy Practice
Temple University School of Pharmacy
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 

Susan E. Smith, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS
Clinical Associate Professor
Clinical and Administrative Pharmacy
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia 

Diana Solomon, PharmD, BCCCP
Critical Care Clinical Pharmacy Specialist

St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center
Phoenix, Arizona
 

Jill Starykowicz, PharmD, BCCCP 
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Cardiology/Medical Intensive Care

Advocate Lutheran General Hospital 
Park Ridge, Illinois
 

Lauren Sutton, PharmD, BCCCP
Neurology/Neurosurgery ICU Clinical Pharmacist
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
St Louis, Missouri 

Rachel Swope, PharmD, BCCCP
Clinical Pharmacy Manager

Norton Healthcare
Louisville, Kentucky
 

Paul Szumita, PharmD, FCCM, FASHP, BCCCP, BCPS*
Director, Clinical Pharmacy Services
Boston, Massachusetts
 

Heather Torbic, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, FCCM
Medical ICU Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Critical Care PGY2 Program Director
Cleveland Clinic
Cleveland, Ohio 

Andrew Webb, PharmD, BCCCP
Clinical Pharmacist, Neurocritical Care

Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts

*Content matter experts

Susan R. Dombrowski, MS, RPh
Amy Holmes, PharmD, BCPPS, FPPA

Hakeem Abayomi, PharmD, BS, BCPS, BCPPS, BCIDP, BCCCP
Gabrielle Albaz, PharmD, BCCCP
Laura Aykroyd, BCCCP
Brian Baum, PharmD, MS Toxicology, MBA, BCPS, BCCCP
Regan Baum, PharmD, BCCCP
Katherine Beach, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Sarah Berman, PharmD, BCCCP
Amy Brokenshire, PharmD, BCPS, BCCP, BCCCP, CACP
Eugene Bush, PhD, BCPS, BCCCP
Irene Capistrano, PharmD, BCCCP
Mariela Cardona Gonzalez, PharmD, BCCCP
Victoria Chadwick, PharmD, BCCCP
Brendon Clough, PharmD, BCCCP
Bailey Constantine, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS
Phillip Cook, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Sumeet Deogan, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Calvin Diep, PharmD, BCCCP
J. Spencer Dingman, PharmD, BCCCP
Ronchell Drains, PharmD, BCCCP, AAHIVP
Barbara Faircloth, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS
Jodi Ferrell, PharmD, BCCCP
Shinelle Green, PharmD, BCCCP
Alfredo Guzman, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Brianne Hansen, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Elizabeth Hart, BCCCP
Ashley Hawthorne, PharmD, BCCCP
Rebecca Hilton, PharmD, BCCCP
Brian Hodges, PharmD, BCCCP, BCNSP
Jennifer Hoh, PharmD, BCCCP
Michelle Horsfield, PharmD, BCCCP
Ada Jalice, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Abigail Jones, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Jason Jones, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Maureen Jones, PharmD, BCCCP
Sarah Jung, PharmD, MS, BCCCP
Tep Kang, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Tyree Kiser, PharmD, FCCP, FCCM, BCCCP, BCPS
Rebecca Konneker, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Zsanett Kormanyos Keskes, PharmD, BCCCP
Lauren Koscal, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Erin Kozlow, PharmD, BCCCP
Matthew Lamb, PharmD, BCCCP
Jacky Lee, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Jennifer Lee, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Monica Lee, PharmD, BCCCP
Mary Lui, PharmD, BCCCP
Melanie Madorsky, PharmD, BCPS, BCCP, BCCCP
Angela Mann, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Jonathan McMahan, PharmD, BCCCP
Heidi Michaels, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP, BCIDP
Oussayma Moukhachen, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Amena Murtuza, PharmD, BCCCP
Nikki Noroian, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS
Madison Oxley, PharmD, BCCCP
Daniel Padgett, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Liz Palmer, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS
Manish Patel, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Payal Patel, PharmD, BCCCP
Daitiara Perez, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Inna Perinskaya, PharmD, BCCCP
Alyssa Polotti, PharmD, BCCCP
Sarah Providence, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Breyanna Reachi, PharmD, BCCCP
Michael Reichert, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Alyssa Robertson, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Kyllie Ryan-Hummel, PharmD, BCCCP
Stephanie Sanders, BS, PharmD, BCOP, BCCCP
Melissa Sandler, PharmD, BCCCP
Melissa Santibañez, PharmD, BCCCP
Joshua Schrader, PharmD, BCCCP
Hanady Sharabash, PharmD, BCCCP
Michael Shih, PharmD, BCCCP
Sarah Singer, PharmD, BCCCP
Melanie Sisco, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Katherine Spezzano, PharmD, MBA, BCCCP
Melissa Sterling, PharmD, BCCCP
Kevin Sullivan, PharmD, BCCCP
Christina Thurber, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Megan Trombi, PharmD, BCCCP
Adrienne Udelhoven, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Vanessa Ulloa, PharmD, BCCCP
Kyle Wamsley, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Chris Werth, PharmD BCCCP
Susan Wiley-Bridges, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP
Danielle Williams, PharmD, BCPS, BCSCP, BCCCP
Rachel Zamora, PharmD, BCCCP

Relevant Financial Relationship Disclosure 

In accordance with our accreditor’s Standards of Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, ASHP requires that all individuals in control of content disclose all financial relationships with ineligible companies. An individual has a relevant financial relationship if they have had a financial relationship with an ineligible company in any dollar amount in the past 24 months and the educational content that the individual controls is related to the business lines or products of the ineligible company. 

An ineligible company is any entity producing, marketing, re-selling, or distributing health care goods or services consumed by, or used on, patients. The presence or absence of relevant financial relationships will be disclosed to the activity audience. 

No one in control of the content of this activity has a relevant financial relationship (RFR) with an ineligible company. 

As required by the Standards of Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education, all relevant financial relationships have been mitigated prior to the CPE activity.

Activities can be completed in any order. Each activity consists of audio, video, and/or PDFs and evaluations. Learners must review all content and complete the evaluations to receive continuing pharmacy education credit for each activity. 

Follow the prompts to claim, view, or print the statement of credit within 60 days after completing the activity. 

These activities were developed by ASHP.