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New independent Accredited Learning Programs on minor ailments from UBC CPPD

In order to support BC pharmacists as they begin to diagnose and prescribe drugs for minor ailments and contraception, UBC’s Continuing Pharmacy Professional Development Program (UBC CPPD) has added a number of new free accredited learning programs focused on minor ailment conditions.


Allergic Rhinitis

Cost: Free | Continuing Education Units (CEU): 1 CEU | CE Hours: 1 Hour BC-2023-016-ISP | Expires June 15, 2024

Allergic rhinitis is a common condition that is frequently ignored, under diagnosed, misdiagnosed and mistreated. Many patients will often self-select over the counter (OTC) products for treatment, which can lead to prolonged symptoms, adverse effects, and poor clinical outcomes. This session will review the pathophysiology and therapeutics of allergic rhinitis, and outline a systematic approach to assessing and treating patients presenting with this condition. The goal is to provide pharmacists with the knowledge to confidently diagnose and recommend treatment for patients with allergic rhinitis symptoms.

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Contraception Part I - Hormonal Contraception, Long Acting Reversible Contraception and Permanent Contraception

Cost: Free | Continuing Education Units (CEU): 1.5 CEU | CE Hours: 1.5 Hour BC-2023-014-ISP | Expires June 15, 2024

Being able to plan a pregnancy can have positive impacts on health, education, workplace and financial stability. Currently, nearly one-third of Canadian women will have at least one abortion. These sessions will provide pharmacists with practical contraceptive training in how to guide patient use of effective forms of contraception.

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Contraception Part II – Emergency Contraception

Cost: Free | Continuing Education Units (CEU): 0.5 CEU | CE Hours: 0.5 Hour BC-2023-015-ISP | Expires June 15, 2024

See Contraception Part I for course description.

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Slow and Steady: Initiating and supporting tapers of controlled substances in community pharmacies

Cost: Free | Continuing Education Units (CEU): 1 CEU | CE Hours: 1 Hour BC-2023-018-ISP | Expires June 15, 2024

Attitudes and expectations around the use of opioids and benzodiazepines have changed significantly over the past 5-10 years and many patients and prescribers are struggling with the need for dosage reductions. Community pharmacists are in a unique position to help. This presentation provides patient-educational principles and collaborative tools to enable pharmacists to help initiate, support, and sustain medication taper plans.

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Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Simple answers for burning questions

Cost: Free | Continuing Education Units (CEU): 1 CEU | CE Hours: 1 Hour BC-2023-017-ISP | Expires June 15, 2024

Lower urinary tract infections (UTIs) are a common problem for British Columbians. This presentation will cover the evidence and give a practical approach to diagnosis and management of uncomplicated UTIs (acute cystitis), and highlight red flags and complicating factors to rule out.

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UBC Continuing Pharmacy Professional Development Program (CPPD)

The University of British Columbia’s Continuing Pharmacy Professional Development Program (CPPD) provides free accredited clinical education modules on several minor ailment conditions to registered pharmacists in BC.

For the most up-to-date information on Pharmacist Prescribing for Minor Ailments and Contraception in BC, please visit: 

bcpharmacists.org/PPMAC

 

 

Jun 16, 2023