LAS VEGAS -- Nov. 28, 2012 -- At the 47th Annual Midyear Clinical Meeting and Exhibition for the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP), taking place from Dec. 2-6 in Las Vegas, several practicing pharmacists and thought leaders from Cardinal Health will lead industry dialogue around some of the hottest topics in hospital pharmacy.

First, on Sunday, Dec. 2, from 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Mandalay Bay, ProCE will sponsor a continuing education seminar entitled Medication Safety: Complexity, Simplicity and Culture. The symposium is funded by a grant from Cardinal Health and will share practical insight into how hospitals can simplify complex processes that can improve medication safety. It will also explore the importance of developing a "just culture" that helps hospitals reduce human and system-based errors while encouraging health care providers to take greater accountability for preventing and reporting errors. Panelists include:

  • James Broselow, MD- chief medical officer, Artemis and inventor of the Broselow Tape
  • Matthew Grissinger, RPh, FISMP, FASCP- director of the Error Reporting Program at the Institute for Safe Medication Practices
  • Patricia C. Kienle, RPh, MPA, FASHP- director, accreditation and medication safety for Cardinal Health
  • Natasha Nicol, PharmD, FASHP- director of medication safety for Cardinal Health

Those who attend this session can earn two hours of continuing education credits.No additional fee is required to attend this event, but seating is limited. Those interested in attending are encouraged to register atwww.proce.com/registration/medsafety. Walk-in registration will be available on site, space permitting.

On Sunday, Dec. 2, from 1:40-2:40 p.m., Kelly Morrison, BA, director of product management for Cardinal Health's Pharmacy Solutions business, will lead a continuing education session entitled Positioning Remotely Delivered Pharmacist Care in Small and Rural Settings. This session will help hospitals better understand how to determine when remote pharmacy services can be an effective staffing alternative, and will help participants develop guidelines and checklists to effectively evaluate remote pharmacy service models. 

On Monday, Dec. 3, from 2-4 p.m. Pat Uselton, RPh, BS, vice president of professional services for Cardinal Health's Pharmacy Solutions business, will lead a continuing education session entitled Are You Prepared? Excelling in Joint Commission Surveys.This session will help participants develop strategies for preparing for accreditation surveys. It will provide practical insight into how hospital pharmacists can work with nurses to successfully prepare a strategy for adhering to Medicare's 30-minute rule for drug administration. More broadly, it will share best practices for complying with hospital-wide accreditation standards, will help participants identify potential problematic areas prior to surveys and will help participants better understand how to develop an action plan that helps them excel in Joint Commission surveys.

Attendees of ASHP Midyear Clinical Meeting & Exhibition in Las Vegas can also learn more about these topics by talking with hospital pharmacy experts at the Cardinal Health booth, #451.

About ProCE
ProCE, Inc. is an independent company based in Bartlett, Ill., offering a full line of educational programming for healthcare professionals, including physicians, pharmacists, nurses, and pharmacy technicians. ProCE is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.


About Cardinal Health
Headquartered in Dublin, Ohio, Cardinal Health, Inc. (NYSE: CAH) is a $108 billion health care services companythat improves the cost-effectiveness of health care.  As the business behind health care, Cardinal Health helps pharmacies,hospitals,ambulatory surgery centersandphysician officesfocus on patient care while reducing costs, enhancing efficiency and improving quality.Cardinal Health is an essential link in the health care supply chain, providingpharmaceuticalsandmedical productsto more than 60,000 locations each day. The company is also a leading manufacturer of medical and surgical products, includinggloves,surgical apparelandfluid managementproducts. In addition, the company supports the growing diagnostic industry by supplying medical products toclinical laboratoriesand operating the nation's largestnetwork of radiopharmaciesthat dispense products to aid in the early diagnosis and treatment of disease. Ranked #21 on the Fortune 500, Cardinal Healthemploys more than 30,000 peopleworldwide. More information about the company may be found atcardinalhealth.comand@CardinalHealthon Twitter.


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