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School of Pharmacy

Health Sciences, Room 292

1000 E. University Ave.

Dept. 3375

Laramie, WY 82071

Phone: (307) 766-6120

Fax: (307) 766-2953

Email: uwpharmacy@uwyo.edu

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Continuing Education

The University of Wyoming - School of Pharmacy was accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as an accredited provider of Continuing Professional Education the summer of 2020. The Mission of the University of Wyoming - School of Pharmacy Continuing Education Group is to develop, conduct, and evaluate educational programs to meet the continuing professional development needs, tools, and resources for pharmacy professionals and pharmacy technicians to better care for the patients and communities they serve.  We do this by providing educational programming that is timely, relevant, and accessible to pharmacist and pharmacy technician audiences, extending their knowledge, skills, and patient outcomes. The group employs a variety of delivery methodologies using both live and distance learning techniques for providing educational content/materials to the targeted audience.

This site will provide course descriptions and registration information on courses available through the UW School of Pharmacy.

Since inception, the group has provided over 70 hours of ACPE accredited CE programs.

See below for ACPE accredited courses currently available. As more programs are developed they will be listed here:

Certificate Program

A New Start in Health Technology Assessment

A New Start in Health Technology Assessment - This 20.5 CEUs course covers the principal themes that the proposed "new start" in health technology assessment endorses the creation of formulary submission dossiers for new products and devices. These dossiers support ongoing disease area and therapeutic class reviews and outcomes-based contracting that meet the standards for normal science and fundamental measurement. At the same time, the new start establishes a research strategy to support the discovery of new facts for therapy impact, including meeting perceived evidence gaps, over the life cycle of the product.  
 
The Certificate Program is presented in three parts:  
  • Part I: Required evidentiary standards for product and therapy assessment (4 modules); 
  • Part II: The failure of approximate modelled information for therapy decisions (5 modules); and
  • Part III: Formulary submission value claims and protocols for a new start in product evaluation  (5 modules)
  • Two live sessions are provided throughout the program. 

Full program information is available on the A New Start in Health Technology Assessment page.

Register Today: https://uwyo-erx.my.site.com/uwyoce/s/


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Home Study Courses

Home Study CE Series for Pharmacists

The following ACPE accredited series of educational module programs examine a wide variety of topics associated with expanding clinical services in the areas of Medication Therapy Management (MTM), Chronic Care Management (CCM), Co-visits, Annual Well Visits, and Transitional Care Management (TCM). Activities include online videos and support materials as well as case studies examples of successful implementation of said services. Activities are available from April 15, 2021, to April 14, 2024. 

Full program information can be found by clicking on the Module Title.

Module 1: Creating and Sustaining Clinical Services

                    (0.5 contact hours / .05CEU’s)

This program examines how to create and sustain clinical pharmacy services. Participants will learn about specific insights to help design services and the related reimbursement terminology. Activities include online videos and resources.

Module 2: Getting Paid for Pharmacy Services: Medication Therapy Management   

                   (0.5 contact hours / 0.05 CEU’s)

This program examines how to create and sustain Medication Therapy Management clinical pharmacy services. Participants will learn about specific insights to help design and implement MTM services and the related reimbursement process. Discussions on what data to collect and how to leverage this data are included. Activities include online videos and resources.

Module 3: The Pharmacists Role: Chronic Care Management (CCM)

                  (1.0 contact hours / 0.1 CEU’s)

This program examines how to create and sustain Chronic Care Management (CCM) clinical pharmacy services. Participants will learn about specific insights to help design and implement CCM services and the related reimbursement process. Discussions on what data to collect and how to leverage this data are included. Activities include online videos and resources.

Module 4: Getting Paid for Pharmacy Services: Co-Visit Model

                 (0.5 contact hours / 0.05 CEU’s)

This program examines how to create and sustain Medication Therapy Management clinical pharmacy services. Participants will learn about specific insights to help design and implement MTM services and the related reimbursement process. Discussions on what data to collect and how to leverage this data are included. Activities include online videos and resources.

Module 5: Getting Paid for Pharmacy Services: Annual Well Visits (AWV)

                 (0.75 contact hours / 0.075CEU’s)

This program examines how to create and sustain Annual Well Visits of clinical pharmacy services. Participants will learn about specific insights to help design and implement this type of service and the related reimbursement process. Discussions on what data to collect and how to leverage this data are included. Activities include online videos and resources.

Module 6: Getting Paid for Pharmacy Services: Sell Yourself

               (0.5 contact hours / 0.05 CEU’s)

This program examines how to create and sustain a process to sell yourself and the clinical pharmacy services that you provide. Participants will learn about specific insights to help design and implement this type of service and the related reimbursement process. Discussions on what data to collect and how to leverage this data are included. Activities include online videos and resources.

Module 7: Getting Paid for Pharmacy Services: Transitional Care Management

                 (0.5 contact hours / 0.05 CEU’s)

This program examines how to create and sustain a process related to Transition Care Management (TCM) and the clinical pharmacy services that you provide. Participants will learn about specific insights to help design and implement this type of service and the related reimbursement process.  Discussions on what data to collect and how to leverage this data are included. Activities include online videos and resources.

Connect with us:

Jen Paintin, Program Coordinator: jpaintin@uwyo.edu

Elliott Sogol, PhD, RPh, Director: esogol@uwyo.edu

 

 
Contact Us

School of Pharmacy

Health Sciences, Room 292

1000 E. University Ave.

Dept. 3375

Laramie, WY 82071

Phone: (307) 766-6120

Fax: (307) 766-2953

Email: uwpharmacy@uwyo.edu

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