Pharmacy

 

Debra P. Futrell, PharmD
Director — Area L AHEC
(Director — Pharmacy Education)
Assistant Clinical Professor
UNC-CH Eshelman School of Pharmacy
Debby.Futrell@arealahec.org

Brenda Boykin
Program Faculty Assistant
Brenda.Boykin@arealahec.org

Program Registration Form

Important Information for Pharmacists and Technicians:
CPE credits for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are now reported to CPE Monitor. All pharmacists and technicians should report their E-profile ID numbers and PINs to their local AHEC so the numbers can be uploaded to insure credits are reported correctly. We cannot issue CPE credit to anyone after January 1, 2013, without following this new procedure.

If you have not already done so, to obtain your e-Profile, go to www.mycpemonitor.net to establish your e-Profile and to be assigned an NAPB e-Profile ID number. You can enter your own ID number and PIN at MyAHEC.  Edit your profile to include these numbers. If you haven’t created a profile at MyAHEC, you will need to do that and add these numbers with your other information. Below are the fields where these numbers should be entered. If you need help with this, contact Brenda Boykin, Area L AHEC, at (252) 972-6958.

  • License Type: choose CPE Monitor, AGD, LCSW, etc. (choose CPE monitor)
  • License No. for CPE Monitor: NABP e-Profile ID – 6 digit # from NABP
  • License Pin for CPE Monitor: birth-MMDD 4digits (ex: 0630 if June 30)

Certificates will no longer be mailed out to you but can be printed through your CPE Monitor Account.  You can access your CPE Monitor Account through the NABP website or contact NABP Customer Service at (847) 391-4406.

The Department of Pharmacy serves as a resource for practicing pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and other health professionals in the five counties of Area L AHEC.  Area L AHEC is a leader in ambulatory care pharmacy practice, with Directors of Pharmacotherapy providing patient care at clinics in Hollister and Tarboro.  Clerkship training for pharmacy students from The University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy and Campbell University School of Pharmacy is provided at these two clinics, and also at the four hospitals and a variety of pharmacy practices in the area.  Students are invited to inquire about clerkships available in the region by contacting Dr. Debby Futrell.  Continuing education programs for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are provided on a regular basis, and allow practitioners to acquire new skills and upgrade present knowledge.  Other healthcare professionals are invited to attend any pharmacy continuing education program of interest to them.  Technical assistance regarding grants and other pharmacy related matters, as well as clinical consultation, is available to all healthcare professionals in the Area L AHEC service region.

Pharmacy Presenter Primer

Pharmacy CE Program General Information

Co-sponsors:  Area L AHEC and The Eshelman School of Pharmacy at The University of North Carolina

Educational Planning:  Area L AHEC, Rocky Mount, North Carolina

Target Audience:  Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians

Location:  Area L AHEC – 1631 South Wesleyan Boulevard, Rocky Mount, North Carolina, 27803

Pharmacy Credit:  To receive CE credit, attendance must be acknowledged at the registration desk upon arrival at the program.  Participants must attend the entire session to receive CE credit.  Statements of credit can be viewed and printed from CPE monitor.  Each program is identified by a program number, and the contact hours of CE credit are listed.  The Eshelman School of Pharmacy at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

If you require reasonable accommodations for a disability in order to participate fully in this continuing education activity, please email Brenda Boykin, or call (252) 972-6958 no later than fourteen days before the activity.

Registration Fee:  covers credit, instruction, and breaks.

Cancellations:  Refunds will be reduced by 30% on cancellations made prior to the early registration deadline.  Registration fees will not be returned for cancellations made after the early registration deadline.  Substitutes are generally accepted.  Unforeseen circumstances may necessitate speaker substitution or program cancellation.  Participants will be notified if Area L AHEC cancels a program, and refunds will be appropriately distributed.

Medscape CME course on CFS

Please bring a sweater or jacket to programs to ensure your comfort.