Contraception Conversations: Emphasizing the Role of Pharmacy Team Members

Saturday, February 10, 12:45-1:45 PM
 
Accredited for Pharmacists and Technicians


Panel Discussion
Join expert pharmacy panelists as they evaluate the impact of contraception on pharmacy practice and patient care. Learners will have an opportunity to engage in contraception-related discussions about the intricate regulatory frameworks surrounding over-the-counter birth control options, the effects of collaborative care models that involve pharmacy professionals, and effective strategies for counseling diverse patient populations on contraception. Attend this session to discuss the evolving landscape of contraception access and delivery and to dissect the profound implications for pharmacy practice.


Learning Objectives - Pharmacists
Upon successful completion of this knowledge-based CPE activity, participants should be able to:

  1. Evaluate the expanded roles and responsibilities of pharmacy team members regarding contraception.
  2. Assess the regulatory framework and guidelines surrounding the provision of over-the-counter birth control options.
  3. Examine the impact of collaborative care models involving pharmacy team members on contraception.
  4. Explore appropriate contraceptive educational strategies and communication techniques for the effective counseling of diverse patient populations.
  5. Discuss the effect of the evolving landscape of contraception access and delivery on pharmacy practice.

0.1 CEU/1 hr
UAN: 0107-0000-23-393-L01-P


Learning Objectives – Pharmacy Technicians
Upon successful completion of this knowledge-based CPE activity, participants should be able to:

  1. Evaluate the expanded roles and responsibilities of pharmacy team members regarding contraception.
  2. Assess the regulatory framework and guidelines surrounding the provision of over-the-counter birth control options.
  3. Examine the impact of collaborative care models involving pharmacy team members on contraception.
  4. Explore appropriate contraceptive educational strategies and communication techniques for the effective counseling of diverse patient populations.
  5. Discuss the effect of the evolving landscape of contraception access and delivery on pharmacy practice.

0.1 CEU/1 hr
UAN: 0107-0000-23-393-L01-T


Stephanie Schauner, PharmD
Assistant Director of Experiential Learning, Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Residency Teaching Program Coordinator, Ambulatory Care Pharmacist - Family Medicine, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy


Jordan Rowe, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM
Clinical Assistant Professor, Clinical Pharmacist, University Health, University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Pharmacy


Morgan Herring, PharmD, BCPS, FAPhA
 (Moderator)
Clinical Associate Professor, University of Iowa College of Pharmacy