International Clinical Pharmacy Summit (ICPS)

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International Clinical Pharmacy Summit (ICPS) July 9-19, 2018 Register: https://regonline.com/icps Registration (non-refundable): $1,500 per person plus credit card transaction fees Registration Deadline: June 9, 2018 Housing (not included in registration): hdh.ucsd.edu/conferences/pages/guesthousing Transportation: https://transportation.ucsd.edu Extracurricular Activities: https://sandiego.org/explore/things-to-do.aspx Questions? (i.e, general, registration, or visa) Contact: Email: sdpharmnet@ucsd.edu Phone: (858) 822-7753 Summit Location University of California, San Diego Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093 1

Introduction The University of California San Diego (UC San Diego), Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences (SSPPS) is excited to host the International Clinical Pharmacy Summit. The Summit takes place on the UC San Diego Health Sciences campus, including classrooms in the SSPPS Pharmaceutical Sciences Building and the state of the art simulation exam rooms at The Simulation Training Center at the UC San Diego School of Medicine. We look forward to meeting pharmacists from international sites and working together to build collaborations in education, clinical service, and research! Program Goals: This Summit is designed for international pharmacists to further develop their clinical pharmacy knowledge and preceptor skills to effectively teach in a clinical environment. The programmatic goals are to: Enhance clinical knowledge in pharmacy practice areas. Obtain knowledge and skills to establish clinical programs and patient-centered pharmacy practice. Understand and improve teaching styles by adopting successful learner-centered teaching methods, including active learning. Gain direct experience in designing a syllabus for an advanced practice experiential education program (or clerkship / rotation). Improve the understanding of student assessment and regulatory requirements for experiential education. Increase scholarly activities of teaching experiences for the purposes of achieving continuing education and promotion requirements. This Summit consists of didactic lectures provided by experienced faculty and preceptors, an Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE), hands on experience in mock pharmacy practice and clinical teaching, assignments that will culminate in creating an advanced pharmacy practice experience (APPE) rotation syllabus, and learning about tools and resources to increase scholarly activities. Upon successful completion of required activities and assignments, Summit attendees will receive a Certificate of Completion. 2

Week 1 2018 International Clinical Pharmacy Summit Schedule Week 1 Time / Date July 9 (Monday) July 10 (Tuesday) July 11 (Wednesday) 9:00 9:50 AM SSPPS Introduction and ICPS Orientation Cardiology Heart Transplant (Dr. (Dr. Kuo) Failure (Dr. Yam) Tsunoda) 10:00 10:50 AM Patient Assessment and Care Plans (Drs. Lee, Kuo) 11:00 11:50 AM Elements of Good Teaching and Syllabus (Dr. Le) Cardiology - Hypertension (Dr. Yam) Designing Effective Instruction Part 1 (Dr. Le) Diabetes (Dr. Painter) Study Design & Evaluate the Literature (Dr. Kuo) 12:00 1:00 PM Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 1:00 3:30 PM Workshop: Patient Assessment and Care Plans (Drs. Lee, Kuo) Workshop: Create APPE rotation syllabus (Drs. Le, Kuo) Workshop: Program Evaluation (Dr. Kuo) July 12 (Thursday) July 13 (Friday) Pain Management (Dr. Atayee) Pediatrics (Dr. Le) Orientation, Expectations, Discussions (Dr. Le) Workshop: OSCE case write-up (Drs. Namba, Kuo) Tours of Hospitals, Clinics, Pharmacies (Optional) 3

2018 International Clinical Pharmacy Summit Schedule Week 2 Week 2 Time / Date 9:00 9:50 AM Infectious 10:00 10:50 AM Infectious Diseases (Dr. Le) 11:00 11:50 AM Designing Effective Instruction Part 2 (Dr. Le) July 16 (Monday) July 17 (Tuesday) July 18 (Wednesday) Oncology (Dr. Diseases (Dr. Le) Saunders) Namba) Oncology (Dr. Saunders) Evaluation of Students: Motivating and Failing (Dr. Lee) Critical Care Updates (Dr. Psychiatry (Dr. Lee) Patient Case Discussions (Dr. Yam) 12:00 1:00 PM Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 1:00 3:30 PM Workshop: Publishing (Dr. Le) 3:30 4:30 PM Workshop: Literature Review Methods and Journal Club (Drs. Kuo, Le, Yam) Workshop: OSCE and Reflection (Drs. Namba, Kuo) July 19 (Thursday) Geriatrics (Dr. Yam) Pharmacogenomics Resources and Tools (Dr. Kuo) Clinical Guidelines (Dr. Yam) Summit Completion Celebration (All) Bon Voyage 4

2018 International Clinical Pharmacy Summit (ICPS) Course Description WEEK 1: Topics: Introduction (Dr. Kuo): Introduction about ICPS and SSPPS --Introduce UCSD Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences and provide orientation about the ICPS program Patient Assessment and Care Plans (Drs. Lee, Kuo) -- Review pharmacist patient care process (PPCP), chart documentation and billing codes Cardiology Heart Failure (Dr. Yam) -- Provide an update on newer heart failure treatments and review opportunities to optimize medication use in heart failure Cardiology Hypertension (Dr. Yam) -- Review recent hypertension literature and discuss how they may impact current blood pressure goals in your patient population Transplant (Dr. Tsunoda) -- Provide an overview of immunosuppression in solid organ transplant; and discuss principles of immunosuppression that guide current therapy Diabetes (Dr. Painter) -- Provide an update on guidelines and medication treatment in patients with diabetes Pain Management (Dr. Atayee) Provide an overview of pain management and describe opportunities for clinical pharmacy services Pediatrics (Dr. Le) -- Provide important information on neonatal and pediatric pharmacology and practical considerations that can be immediately applied to optimize the care of infants and children 5

Teaching Topics: Elements of Good Teaching and Syllabus (Dr. Le) -- Provide practical methods to improve and expand your clinical teaching, especially when teaching time is limited. Discussions include the structure, elements and policies of a rotation syllabus Designing Effective Instruction Part 1 (Dr. Le) -- Selecting effective teaching methods is necessary to accommodate different learning styles. This session will present the advantages and disadvantages of different teaching methods, including active learning strategies that can be applied to didactic and experiential pharmacy education Study Design & Evaluate the Literature (Dr. Kuo) -- Review commonly encountered study designs for medication and practice-based research. Discuss methods for literature review and manuscript critiques. Incorporate evidencebased teaching in the pharmacy practice setting Orientation, Expectation, Discussions (Dr. Le) -- This session will provide in-depth information on the essential components of a clerkship description for APPE rotations. Examples for hospital practice, acute care, and ambulatory care rotations will be provided Workshop Topics: Patient Assessment and Care Plans (Drs. Lee, Kuo) -- Apply pharmacist patient care process (PPCP) to initiate, implement, and evaluate clinical services, with patient care exercised to document medical chart note and bill for service Create APPE Rotation Syllabus (Drs. Kuo, Le) -- Discuss elements to include in an APPE rotation syllabus. Create course description, prerequisites, course goals, learning objectives, assignment and activities Program Evaluation (Dr. Kuo) -- Understand the framework of program evaluation and design evaluations for clinical teaching and service programs, including performance and process measures OSCE Case Development Workshop (Drs. Namba, Kuo) -- Review of OSCEs for formative vs. summative applications; OSCE case development. Participants will work in small groups to write OSCE cases and competency checklists on covered therapeutic topics 6

WEEK 2: Topics: Infectious Diseases (Dr. Le) -- provide a comprehensive review of commonly encountered infection diseases and their pharmacotherapy, focusing on optimal use of antibiotics and antifungal agents Infectious Diseases (Dr. Le) -- provide practical information on the professional development and training of infectious diseases pharmacists to meet the standards for antimicrobial stewardship Oncology (Dr. Saunders) -- Review recent updates in drug therapy for hematologic and solid malignancies Oncology (Dr. Saunders) -- Review recent updates in drug therapy for hematologic and solid malignancies Geriatrics (Dr. Yam) -- Review pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes that occur with aging. Provide an update on the use of direct acting oral anticoagulants in the elderly Psychiatry (Dr. Lee) -- Review therapeutic uses of psychiatric medications including place in therapy and monitoring requirements Critical Care Updates (Dr. Namba) -- Review key updates related to critical care pharmacy Pharmacogenomics Resources and Tools (Dr. Kuo) Identify and integrate available pharmacogenomics information for clinical pharmacy practice Teaching Topics: Designing Effective Instruction Part 2 (Dr. Le) -- Assess students in didactic and experiential education, including information on effective exam writing Evaluation of Students: Motivating and Failing (Dr. Lee) -- Discuss strategies for motivating students to optimize learning and Review different methods for evaluating students in diverse settings 7

Patient Case Discussions (Dr. Yam) -- Apply disease and drug knowledge to solving patient case scenarios Clinical Guidelines (Dr. Yam) -- Critically evaluate clinical practice guidelines and learn how to apply them in your practice setting Workshop Topics: Publishing (Dr. Le) -- Discuss the importance and ways to improve your scholarly activities, including presentation and publication Literature Review Methods and Journal Club (Dr. Kuo, Le, Yam) Critically evaluate published articles relevant to medications and pharmacy practice OSCE and Reflection (Dr. Namba, Kuo) -- Participate in a group OSCE and debriefing session for a hands-on experience in the roles of student and facilitator. Review feedback and debriefing strategies Summit Completion Celebration (ALL) Celebrate completion of the Summit and accomplishments by all attendees 8

ICPS Faculty and Staff Name Position Rabia Atayee, Pharm.D., BCPS Associate Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Associate Dean for Admissions and Outreach Expertise: Pain and Palliative Care Dr. Rabia Atayee Linda Awdishu, Pharm.D., M.A.S. Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Expertise: Pharmacokinetics of drugs and OSCE Dr. Linda Awdishu Dr. Grace M. Kuo Grace M. Kuo, Pharm.D., M.P.H., Ph.D., FCCP, FNAP Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, Family Medicine & Public Health Associate Dean for Strategic Planning & Program Development Founding Faculty of The Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute Program Directors of SDPharmNet and PharmGenEd Expertise: Primary Care; Medication Safety; Comprehensive Medication Management; Pharmacogenomics Education Jennifer Le, Pharm.D., M.A.S., BCPS-ID, FIDSA, FCCP, FCSHP Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Expertise: Infectious Diseases, Pharmacokinetics and Pediatrics Dr. Jennifer Le 9

Kelly Lee, Pharm.D., M.A.S., BCPP, FCCP Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Associate Dean for Assessment and Accreditation Director, PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency Expertise: Psychiatric Pharmacy, Comprehensive Medication Management; Pharmacogenomics Education Dr. Kelly Lee Jennifer Namba, Pharm.D., BCPS Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Assistant Director of Interprofessional Education and Simulation Expertise: Transitions of Care, Critical Care, Heart Failure, and Simulation Dr. Jennifer Namba Nathan Painter, Pharm.D., CDE Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Expertise: Family Medicine, Diabetes, Hypertension, Comprehensive Medication Management Dr. Nathan Painter Ila Saunders, Pharm.D., BCOP Health Sciences Assistant Clinical Professor Expertise: Hematology/Oncology and Blood & Marrow Transplant Dr. Ila Saunders 10

Shirley Tsunoda, Pharm.D. Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Expertise: Pharmacokinetics/Drug Metabolism and Transplantation Dr. Shirley Tsunoda Felix K. Yam, Pharm.D., M.A.S., BCPS-AQ Cardiology Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Expertise: Acute Care Internal Medicine and Cardiology Dr. Felix K. Yam Jenna Bastear, MPH Strategic Planning and Program Development Coordinator Expertise: Program Planning and International Collaborations Jenna Bastear ICPS Planning Committee Grace M. Kuo, Pharm.D., M.P.H., Ph.D., FCCP, FNAP Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, Family Medicine & Public Health Associate Dean for Strategic Planning & Program Development Jennifer Le, Pharm.D., M.A.S., BCPS-ID, FCCP, FCSHP Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Kelly Lee, Pharm.D., M.A.S., BCPP, FCCP Professor of Clinical Pharmacy Associate Dean for Assessment and Accreditation Felix K. Yam, Pharm.D., M.A.S., BCPS-AQ Cardiology Health Sciences Associate Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Jenna Bastear, MPH Strategic Planning and Program Development Coordinator 11