BCACP Clinical Session — Changing the Way Patients Access Reproductive Healthcare
Monday, November 13, 2023 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM CST at Lone Star Ballroom C2
Available for 2.00 hours of CPE credit
Activity Number: 0217-9999-23-077-L01-P
Activity Type: An Application-Based Activity
There are many barriers to access to Women's Health and contraception. This session will help to decrease those barriers by providing resources to help pharmacists advocate for the expansion of laws in their state to include pharmacist contraceptive services as well as to assist pharmacists in rolling out pharmacist contraceptive services if their state already has laws in place. For states with laws in place, the uptick has been low at times. By provided case-based examples and tools readily at their disposal, pharmacists will feel more empowered to establish or expand services to include Women's Health.
This activity is approved for Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist (BCACP) recertification credit.
The BCACP Clinical Sessions are part of the professional development program for the recertification of board-certified ambulatory care pharmacists by the Board of Pharmacy Specialties and jointly provided by ACCP and the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP). In order to earn the BCACP recertification credit, participants must attend the session, claim the continuing pharmacy education credit, and pass the associated posttest. Access to the BCACP Clinical Sessions posttests will be available on February 7, 2024, at www.accp.com/myaccount to anyone who has purchased access to the BCACP posttests. For participants who have not purchased access to the posttest, access can be purchased until 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 14, at the ACCP Registration Desk. The deadline to submit posttests for these sessions will be December 17, 2024.
Faculty
![Cynthia A. King, Pharm.D., BCACP Cynthia A. King, Pharm.D., BCACP](/images/imis/2049660.png) | Speaker: Cynthia A. King, Pharm.D., BCACP Title: BCACP Clinical Session — Changing the Way Patients Access Reproductive Healthcare Institution: MetroHealth System City/State: Seven Hills, OH
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![Lorinda Anderson, Pharm.D., BCPS Lorinda Anderson, Pharm.D., BCPS](/images/imis/2036301.png) | Speaker: Lorinda Anderson, Pharm.D., BCPS Title: BCACP Clinical Session — Changing the Way Patients Access Reproductive Healthcare Institution: Oregon State University College of Pharmacy City/State: Albany, OR
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![Jordan Cloonan, Pharm.D. Jordan Cloonan, Pharm.D.](/images/imis/2128704.png) | Speaker: Jordan Cloonan, Pharm.D. Title: BCACP Clinical Session — Changing the Way Patients Access Reproductive Healthcare Institution: MetroHealth Medical Center City/State: Kirtland, OH
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Learning Objectives
1. Assess barriers to access of hormonal contraceptives.
2. Examine advocacy efforts to expand pharmacist's role to prescribe hormonal contraceptives.
3. Compare and contrast key pharmacology differences between oral contraceptive types including new drug updates.
4. Apply tools and technology to determine patient eligibility for pharmacist prescribed hormonal contraceptives.