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Toxic Positivity: An Antidote for Pharmacy. Program 209

  • 04/18/2024
  • 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
  • Maggiano's in Skokie, IL

Registration

The North Suburban Pharmacists of Chicagoland Presents

Toxic Positivity: An Antidote for Pharmacy. Program 209

Thursday, April 18, 2024.
Time: 6pm to 9pm
Live In-person Program

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Last Chance to register.

Registration for the entire evening is through NephU. Please disregard if you already registered.

Sign in and registrations are through NephU. Reservations through NSP are disabled. Capacity is limited, so send your reservation as soon as possible.

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College of Pharmacy students must register through their pharmacy school contact to attend.

Midwestern College of Pharmacy Students (non-member) MUST register with Dr. Sue Cornell at scorne@midwestern.edu . Space is limited

Rosalind Franklin College of Pharmacy Students (non-member)  MUST register with Janeen Winnike at janeen.winnike@rosalindfranklin.edu . Space is limited

Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy Students (non-member) MUST register with Dr. Laura Licari at llicari@roosevelt.edu . Space is limited

University of Illinois College of Pharmacy Students (non-member) MUST register with Deb Fox at dfox4@uic.edu  . Space is limited

Chicago State University College of Pharmacy Students (non-member) MUST register with Dr. Darilyn McClain at dmccla20@csu.edu .

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Thursday, April 18, 2024.
Time: 6pm to 9pm
Location: In-person Program

Maggiano’s Little Italy

4999 Old Orchard Center

Skokie, IL 60077

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Register in advance for this meeting:

RSVP through NephU at

https://nephu.org/event/mental-health-in-autosomal-dominant-polycystic-kidney-disease-adpkd-04182024-first-session/


Sign in and registrations are through NephU. Reservations through NSP are disabled. Capacity is limited, so send your reservation as soon as possible.

 

RSVP By Wednesday, April 10th, 6 PM.

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Schedule of Events:

6 PM to 6:30 PM: Networking and Dinner

6:30 to 7:20 PM: Sponsor presentation by Otsuka-US. Mental Health in Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease. Speaker: Jaimini Patel, PharmD, BCCCP.

7:30 PM to 8:30 PM: Featured Continuing Pharmacy Education Presentation.

Reservations are required for attendance.

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Toxic Positivity: An Antidote for Pharmacy. Program 209

Program Description

OBJECTIVES

Toxic positivity in the pharmacy setting can manifest in various ways, often as an overemphasis on maintaining a relentlessly cheerful demeanor despite challenging circumstances. An anecdotal instance might involve a customer expressing genuine concerns about their medication side effects, only to be met with dismissive phrases like "just stay positive" or "it could be worse." Such responses not only trivialize the individual's valid concerns but also fail to address the root of their issue, potentially exacerbating their anxiety or discomfort. By recognizing and addressing toxic positivity within the pharmacy, professionals can cultivate a more empathetic and supportive environment that prioritizes genuine understanding and constructive solutions for patients' healthcare needs.

 

At the end of this presentation, pharmacists should be able to:

  • 1.    Recognize the difference between toxic positivity and optimism.
  • 2.    Identify options to improve workplace culture to reduce employee’s compassion fatigue and/or moral distress.
  • 3.    Outline the updates included in COEPA 2022 update and how that may affect the expectations of graduates entering the workforce.

 

At the end of this presentation, pharmacy technicians should be able to:

  • 1.    Recognize the difference between toxic positivity and optimism.
  • 2.    Identify options to improve workplace culture to reduce employee’s compassion fatigue and/or moral distress.
  • 3.    Outline the updates included in COEPA 2022 update and how that may affect the expectations of graduates entering the workforce.

 

TARGET AUDIENCE

This activity has been designed to meet the educational needs of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians.

SPEAKER

Laura Licari, PharmD, BCOP

Assistant Professor

Roosevelt University, College of Science, Health, and Pharmacy

Schaumburg, IL

Vicky Shah, PharmD, BCPS

Disclosure: Our speaker declares no conflicts of interest, real or apparent, and no financial interests in any company, product, or service mentioned in this program.

In compliance with regulatory and continuing education guidelines/codes of ethics, guests who are not healthcare professionals are not permitted to attend.

CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT INFORMATION: The Illinois Pharmacists Association is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education.

ACPE Accreditation: Pending

Funding for this program is provided by: North Suburban Pharmacists of Chicagoland 

In order to receive ACPE credit for this program, the participant must 1) Attend the program in its entirety; 2) Provide current information on the Attendance Log Form; and 3) Complete an Evaluation Form. The program’s administrator should provide attendees a Record of Attendance Form for their files. All Statements of Credit for ACPE approved – IPhA co-sponsored continuing education that individuals have completed during the year are available online at www.ipha.org.  If you do not have web access and would like a CE transcript mailed to you, please contact IPhA at (217) 522-7300 or ipha@ipha.org.

There are no fees for this program.

RSVP By Thursday, April 10th, 6 PM.

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