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Agenda
GSHP Summer Meeting Agenda as of 4/28/2025 |
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General Session |
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Special Events |
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Thursday, July 10, 2025 |
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3:00pm-5:00pm |
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GSHP Board of Directors Meeting |
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Friday, July 11, 2025 |
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7:00am-7:45am |
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Registration and Breakfast |
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8:00-9:00am |
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Prescription for Precision: Measuring Success in Pharmacy Practice Objectives: 1. Define Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) in Pharmacy Practice 2. Explore the Evolution of KPIs in Pharmacy 3. Demonstrate Practical Implementation of KPIs in Pharmacy Settings 4. Evaluate Challenges and Opportunities in KPI Implementation |
Jennifer Twilla, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP Director of Pharmacy Assistant Professor UTHSC College of Pharmacy Methodist University Hospital |
9:00-10:00am |
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PO Or No-Go? The Great Staph Step-Down Showdown
Objectives: 1. Define the criteria for uncomplicated vs complicated S. aureus bacteremia 2. Evaluate the current literature pertaining to treatment of S. aureus bacteremia 3. Apply current literature to patient scenario to develop treatment plan for patient with S. aureus bacteremia |
Tyler Martin, PharmD Antimicrobial Stewardship Pharmacist Archbold Medical Center
Rachel Musgrove, PharmD, BCIDP Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Infectious Diseases St. Joseph's/Candler Health System |
10:00am-10:15am |
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Break |
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10:15-11:15 am |
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Utilization of Collaborative Teams to Advance Pharmacy Practice Objectives: 1. Discuss how to create and optimize collaborative pharmacy teams to reach mutual goals and aspirations 2. Describe how collaborative teams can be utilized to advance pharmacy practice across a variety of settings 3. Apply the strategies discussed to build collaborative teams that may be able to improve relevant pharmacy practice needs |
Devin Lavender, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP Clinical Assistant Professor Director, PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency UGA College of Pharmacy CARE Center - Director of Clinical Pharmacy Chelsea Keedy, PharmD, BCACP Clinical Assistant Professor UGA College of Pharmacy PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency Program Director & Clinical Pharmacy Specialist St. Joseph's/Candler Health System |
11:15pm-12:30 pm |
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Lunch Presentation Sponsored by BTG |
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12:30-1:30 pm Track A |
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Brain Death Determination Guidelines: What's Changed? What's New? Objectives: 1. Describe the key changes in the most recent brain death determination guidelines and explain their clinical rationale 2. Identify the necessary prerequisites and confounders that must be addressed prior to initiating a brain death evaluation 3. Apply the updated protocol to perform a complete and compliant brain death examination, including neurologic and apnea testing, across diverse clinical scenarios 4. Evaluate situations requiring ancillary testing and distinguish between appropriate and inappropriate use based on current guidelines |
Erika J. Sigman, MD, RPNI Assistant Professor of Neurology & Neurosurgery Emory University School of Medicine Grady Memorial Health |
12:30-1:30 pm Track B |
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Medication Error Investigation and Outcomes 1. Describe the process of regulating pharmacy practice in the State of Georgia 2. Practice case based evaluation of pharmacy investigations and reviews |
Moderator: Brittany Wheeler Michael Brinson, R.PH. President of the Georgia Board of Pharmacy |
1:30pm-1:45pm |
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Break |
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1:45-2:45 pm |
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340B Operational Best Practices |
Leah D’Aurora Richardson Partner Foley & Lardner LLP Kristin Fox-Smith Visante |
2:45-3:45 pm Track A |
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Become familiar with your friendly neighborhood BIOSIM-ila (series, part 2) Objectives: 1. Review the pharmacology and FDA approval process of a biosimilar 2. Discuss the current landscape of biosimilars in clinical practice 3. Identify the financial benefit of utilizing biosimilars in practice 4. Outline the key considerations when preparing to utilize biosimilars |
Kalu Kalu, PharmD Manager, Ambulatory Infusion Pharmaceutical Services Winship Cancer Institute Emory Healthcare |
2:45-3:45 pm Track B |
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Copay Maximizers: Understanding the Impact on Medication Access Objectives: 1. Define financial toxicity in healthcare 2. Define medication access and describe medication access options 3. Define copay maximizer and accumulator programs 4. Describe the impact copay maximizer and accumulator programs have on patients and health systems |
Regina Edmonds, EdD, MBA, BCPA, CPhT, SHRM-CP Pharmacy Manager Wellstar MCG Health Lauren Shaffstall Atrium Health |
3:45-4:00 pm |
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Break |
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4:00-5:00pm |
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Officer Installation and Awards |
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5:00- 7:00 pm |
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RECEPTION/EXHIBITS |
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Saturday, July 12, 2025 |
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7:30-8:30 am |
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REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST |
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7:30-9:30 am |
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Reverse Expo |
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8:30-9:30 am |
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Infectious Disease/Internal Medicine Jeopardy 1. Recognize guideline directed therapy and monitoring for select disease states 2. Identify key laboratory values for selecting optimal therapies and monitoring 3. Distinguish mechanisms of action, safety profile and monitoring parameters for common pharmacotherapy agents |
Bruce M Jones, PharmD, FIDSA, BCPS Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacy Specialist St. Joseph's/Candler Health System
Moderator: Dustin Orvin |
9:30-10:55 am |
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Break and Exhibits |
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11:00-12:00 pm |
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IASHP Keynote |
Leigh Briscoe Dwyer, PharmD, BSPharm, FASHP ASHP President System Director of Pharmacy UHS Hospitals System |
12:00-1:00pm Track A |
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Appropriate Sedative Agents in Critically Ill patients |
Stephen McCall, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Clinical Pharmacy Specialist – Emergency Medicine St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice South University |
12:00-1:00pm Track B |
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Respiratory Distress in Infants Objectives: 1. Describe the types of respiratory diseases in neonates focusing on respiratory distress syndrome and transient tachypnea of the newborn 2. Describe the etiology and pathophysiology of respiratory distress syndrome and transient tachypnea of the newborn 3. Describe the use of the perinatal management of respiratory distress syndrome 4. Describe surfactant management in respiratory distress syndrome 5. Describe the management of transient tachypnea of the newborn |
Tabitha Carney, PharmD, MBA, MSHA, BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Specialist--Pediatrics/Neonatology PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director Emory Healthcare |
12:00-2:00pm |
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Resident and Student Forum |
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Sunday, July 13, 2025 |
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7:30-8:00 am |
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REGISTRATION/BREAKFAST |
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8:00-9:00am |
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Practitioner Clinical Pearls Objectives: 1. Discuss contemporary issues in pharmacy practice that have been researched and presented by pharmacy residents, fellows, and graduate students 2. Compare and contrast completed research, research in progress, and special projects conducted to investigate solutions and improvements to contemporary issues in pharmacy practice 3. Exchange professional information and ideas with colleagues 4. Discuss issues confronting institutional and community-based practice 5. Develop and nurture inter-professional relationships 6. Apply leadership skills among current and future pharmacy practitioners 7. Participate in an atmosphere that encourages professional network support among conference participants |
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9:00-10:00am Track A |
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Pharmacogenomics: Using DNA to personalize drug therapy Objectives: 1. Define pharmacogenomics (PGx) and provide a brief history of the field 2. Discuss the evidence base for PGx 3. Discuss the role of the pharmacist in PGx 4. Review case studies highlighting the importance of PGx 5. Provide resources for further learning |
Jennifer Marquez, PharmD, BCOP Hematology/Oncology Clinical Pharmacist John B. Amos Cancer Center – Piedmont Healthcare Pharmacogenomics Consultant Founder/CEO, PharmDNA, LLC |
9:00-10:00am Track B |
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Refeeding Syndrome: So Nutritious, It's Suspicious Objectives: 1. Describe the pathophysiology and clinical presentation of refeeding syndrome (RFS) 2. Discuss the importance of screening patients at risk of RFS 3. Summarize the literature regarding identification, prevention, and treatment of RFS 4. Apply clinical knowledge on RFS to a patient case |
Rachel Leong, Pharm.D., BCNSP Clinical Pharmacy Specialist- Nutrition Support Nutrition Support Pharmacy Fellowship Coordinator Emory University Hospital |
10:15-11:15am |
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Understanding Quality Driven Health-System Pharmacy Objectives: 1. Introduce pharmacy strategy and enterprise as it applies to quality care 2. Compare quality improvement methodologies that are commonly encountered in health system pharmacy 3. Describe national standards and quality improvement measures that influence pharmacy departments 4. Demonstrate the application of a quality improvement method to a quality measure |
Derek Gaul, PharmD, MBA, BCPS Clinical Pharmacy Specialist St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System Dustin Orvin, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Clinical Coordinator St. Joseph’s/Candler Health System |