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Evolving Trends in Hemophilia:
Specialty Pharmacy Perspectives

Provided by The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy, in cooperation with ASiM.
Supported by an educational grant from Biogen.

OVERVIEW

Hemophilia may lead to a variety of complications including bleeding into joint spaces, destruction of joints, intracranial hemorrhages, gastrointestinal bleeding, maturational delays and death. Advances in purification and molecular biotechnology over the past 40 years have resulted in significantly improved treatments and increased life expectancy in patients with hemophilia. As a result, effective disease management requires life-long integrated care which has become complex and multifaceted involving prophylaxis, on-demand treatment of bleeding episodes, and lifestyle interventions. This archived symposium reviews the evolving science behind the treatment of patients with hemophilia, compares conventional treatments with recent advances, and reviews the role of specialty pharmacists in managing patients with hemophilia through drug utilization management, patient education, addressing social and lifestyle needs, and promoting treatment adherence. Current pharmacoeconomic data are also reviewed to allow specialty pharmacists to optimize treatment while addressing the often considerable financial burden to the patient and their families. 

GOAL

The goal of this archived symposium is to provide specialty pharmacists with the knowledge necessary to guide therapy decisions that involve complex protocols while addressing cost variables and patient adherence.

TARGET AUDIENCE

This enduring archived symposium is designed for specialty pharmacists. No prerequisites required.

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy takes responsibility for the content, quality, and scientific integrity of this CPE activity. At the conclusion of this activity, the participant Understand the diagnosis of hemophilia and complications of the disease.

  • Understand the diagnosis of hemophilia and complications of the disease.
  • Differentiate current and emerging hemophilia treatment options and their roles in treatment.
  • Identify strategies to recognize and manage adverse events and patient factors leading to poor adherence to treatment in hemophilia.
  • Evaluate specialty pharmacy considerations in hemophilia treatment to improve patient care.

CREDIT DESIGNATION STATEMENT

acpeThe University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Successful completion of this application-based program will provide a statement for 1.5 contact hours of credit (0.15 CEUs) and will be available at the completion of the activity. Successfully completing the activity and receiving credit includes: 1) attending the session; 2) watching, listening to, and participating in the educational activity; 3) completing the self-assessment instrument  with a score of at least 70%. UAN:  0064-0000-16-209-H01-P. CE credit will be submitted to the NABP CPE Monitor within 30 days.  It is recommended that you check your NABP CPE Monitor e-profile database 30 days after the completion of any CE activity to ensure that your credits are posted.

NABP e-PROFILE ID NUMBER: Pharmacists or pharmacy technicians with questions regarding their NABP e-Profile or CPE Monitor should refer to the FAQ section on the NABP website: http://www.nabp.net/programs/cpe-monitor/cpe-monitor-service. To receive credit for your participation in this activity, all pharmacists must include their NABP e-Profile ID number, along with their date and month of birth. If incorrect information is provided, this will result in "rejected" status from the CPE Monitor. It is the responsibility of the participant to notify The University of Tennessee (within the 60 day submission timeframe) of their corrected information. Otherwise, the completed CE will not be accepted by the CPE Monitor.

Please allow up to 30 days for your credit to appear on CPE Monitor.

Type of Activity: Application

Published: July 15, 2016
Expires: July 15, 2017

Media: Internet

Fee Information: There is no fee for this educational activity.

Estimated time to complete activity: 90 minutes

HOW TO EARN CREDIT

Participants must complete the activity as described above in the Credit Designation Statement. To answer the questions, click on your selected choice for each answer then proceed to the next question. We recommend that you print a copy of your answers before you submit them to us. Once completed, click on Submit Post-test at the bottom of the page. Your post-test will automatically be graded. If you successfully complete the post-test (score of 70% or higher), your statement of CE credit will be made available immediately. Click on View Certificate and print the CE statement for your records. If you receive a score lower than 70%, you will receive a message notifying you that you did not pass the post-test. You will have 2 opportunities to pass the post-test.

FULL DISCLOSURE POLICY AFFECTING CPE ACTIVITIES

As an accredited provider by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), it is the policy of The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy to require the disclosure of the existence of any significant financial interest or any other relationship a faculty member or a sponsor has with the manufacturer(s) of any commercial product(s) discussed in an educational presentation. The Course Director and Participating Faculty reported the following:

PARTICIPATING FACULTY

Dan R. Dalton, RPh, MS
Program Manager
UNC Hemophilia Treatment Center Pharmacy
UNC School of Medicine
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC

Dr Dalton reports having no significant financial or advisory relationships with corporate organizations related to this activity.

Sheldon J. Rich, RPh, PhD
President – SJR Associates, LLC
Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor
University of Michigan
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Wayne State University
Palm Beach Gardens, Florida

Dr Rich reports having no significant financial or advisory relationships with corporate organizations related to this activity.

OFF-LABEL PRODUCT DISCUSSION

In accordance with ACPE Criteria for Quality, the audience is advised that authors in this CPE activity may include reference(s) to unlabeled, unapproved, or investigational uses of therapeutic agents or biomedical devices. The authors will inform the reader of when they discuss or reference an unapproved, unlabeled, or investigational use of therapeutic agent or biomedical device.

DISCLAIMER STATEMENT

The opinions and recommendations expressed by faculty and other experts whose input is included in this activity are their own. This activity is produced for educational purposes only. Use of The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy name implies review of educational format, design, and approach. Please review the complete prescribing information of specific drugs or combinations of drugs, including indications, contraindications, warnings, and adverse effects, before administering pharmacologic therapy to patients.

GRIEVANCE POLICY

A participant, sponsor, faculty member, or other individual wanting to file a grievance with respect to any aspect of an activity sponsored or cosponsored by The University of Tennessee College of Pharmacy may contact the Associate Dean for Continuing Education in writing at gfarr@utasip.com. The grievance will be reviewed and a response will be returned within 45 days of receiving the written statement. If not satisfied, an appeal to the Dean of the College of Pharmacy can be made for a second level review.

ACTIVITY

The following is an archived symposium designed to help you gauge your basic knowledge of the topic and then direct you to areas you may need to focus on. It consists of 3 sections: an unaccredited pre-test, an archived symposium with synced slides and audio, and a CPE post-test, and evaluation. All 3 sections must be completed to receive CPE credit. A statement of credit will be available online immediately following successful completion of the activity.

REQUIRED COMPUTER HARDWARE/SOFTWARE

Please ensure the computer you plan to use meets the following minimum requirements:

  • Operating System: Windows 98 or higher & Macintosh 2.2 or higher
  • Internet Browser (Mac &/ Windows): Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher, Google Chrome, Safari 5.0.6 or higher, Firefox 3.0.3 or higher & Opera 5 or higher
  • Broadband Internet connection: Cable, High-speed DSL & any other medium that is internet accessible.
  • Peripherals: Computer speakers or headphones
  • Monitor Screen Resolution: 320 x 480 or higher
  • Media Viewing Requirements: Adobe Reader, Microsoft Powerpoint, Flash Player & HTML5

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • Preassessment

  • Welcome and Conference Goals
    Sheldon J. Rich, RPh, PhD

  • Hemophilia – The Disease
    Dan R. Dalton, RPh, MS

  • The Treatment Landscape
    Dan R. Dalton, RPh, MS

  • Complications of Hemophilia
    Dan R. Dalton, RPh, MS

  • Adherence Concerns
    Sheldon J. Rich, RPh, PhD

  • Specialty Pharmacy Implications
    Sheldon J. Rich, RPh, PhD

  • Postassessment and Evaluation


What you are about to see is a previously recorded live meeting.
Please note that only "home study" credit will be awarded for participating in this archived presentation.
No "live" credits are available.