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OSHP 2020 Virtual Seminar - Day 1
Friday, September 25, 2020, 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM PDT
Category: Events

REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED. 
IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EVENT PLEASE EMAIL [email protected].

Due to COVID-19 concerns and ongoing restrictions on large indoor gatherings, the OSHP Board of Directors have decided that the Annual and Fall Seminars, initially scheduled for the Spring and Fall, are unable to take place as an in-person event.

Members of both the Annual Seminar Committee and Educational Affairs Council joined forces to provide a live virtual platform. We are excited to announce our new event, OSHP 2020 Virtual Seminar, featuring some of the amazing presenters and content that was to be shared during OSHP’s Annual Seminar in Sunriver.

The OSHP 2020 Virtual Seminar will be a live virtual four-hour event to be held on September 25 and 26, 2020 on the OSHP virtual platform.


OSHP 2020 Virtual Seminar Schedule

Friday, September 25, 2020

4:00-4:15 PM
Welcome

4:15-5:15 PM
Happy Hour

5:15-5:30 PM
Virtual Exhibits

5:30-6:30 PM
KEYNOTE: A Dose of Hope
presented by Robin Henderson
This keynote from the parent of a transgender youth struggling with anorexia, anxiety, depression and suicide tells their story as a family and the journey to recovery. Learn how their interface with all aspects of healthcare, including simple medical errors that had devastating consequences, and the importance of all members of the care team understanding all aspects of care. Be inspired by the power of hope, and how that is often the most powerful medicine of all. 

6:30-6:50 PM
Virtual Exhibits

6:50-7:50 PM
Managing Diabetes in the Older Adult 
presented by Kristin Hart
Diabetes is an increasingly prevalent disease affecting more than 34 million Americans as of 2018. Over 25% of adults aged 65 and older have diabetes. As the population ages, it is essential that pharmacists understand the physiological age-related changes that can influence diabetes treatment, as well as psychological, functional, and social factors. This continuing education session will explore the various elements involved in constructing a feasible diabetes management plan for an elderly patient.

Saturday, September 26, 2020

9:00-10:00 AM
Pearls and Pitfalls of Clinical Practice Guidelines
presented by Megan Herink
This course will review how clinical practice guidelines are developed and how they can be better integrated into a clinical practice. We will also discuss why it is essential to critically evaluate clinical practice guidelines before applying them to patient care. Additionally, examples of current and widely used clinical practice guidelines will be highlighted to demonstrate some of the pearls and pitfalls associated with them.

10:00-10:20 AM
Virtual Exhibits

10:20-11:20 AM
2018 PADIS Guidelines
presented by Elizabeth Levins
This course will review the updates in the 2018 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Pain, Agitation/Sedation, Delirium, Immobility, and Sleep Disruption in Adult Patients in the Intensive Care Unit. Additional assessment will be conducted on drug shortage causes and mitigation strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic. The importance of ICU Recovery clinics in the treatment of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome will also be presented.


Registration Fees
Entire Seminar registration includes: All education sessions and electronic materials, exhibits, breaks, and Friday’s Happy Hour access.

Full Seminar Access
Pharmacist/Associate/Resident/Technician Registration
OSHP Member: $75.00
Non-Member: $100.00
Pharmacy Student Registration: $50.00

One Day Seminar Access
Pharmacist/Associate/Resident/Technician Registration
OSHP Member: $50.00
Non-Member: $75.00
Pharmacy Student Registration: $25.00

Click here to register online!

Interesting in Sponsoring or Exhibiting?  Click HERE for details!

Oregon Society of Health-System Pharmacists
147 SE 102nd Ave. - 
Portland, OR 97216
503.255.2973 | [email protected] | www.oshp.org