Registration is now open for the Georgia Clinical Transformation Team’s
TWO September webinars:
Medication Reconciliation and Medication Adherence
AND
Exploring Pharmacists’ Role in a Changing Healthcare
Environment
Registration: Please follow this link to register.
Date & Time: Wednesday, September 23 – 12:30-1pm ET – Medication Reconciliation and Medication Adherence
Wednesday, September 30 – 12:30-1pm ET – Exploring Pharmacists’ Role in a Changing Healthcare Environment
Webinar Objectives:
Medication Reconciliation and Medication Adherence
- Understand how and when to perform medication reconciliation to keep patients safe
- Learn factors that impact patient adherence to medication regimens
- Identify tools and resources to assist patients in managing medications
Exploring Pharmacists’ Role in a Changing Healthcare Environment
- Review the premises of PCMH and MTM
- Illustrate care and services pharmacists are currently providing
- Review the evidence and roles for team-based care specific to cardiovascular outcomes
- Propose fundamentals to implement collaborative practice focusing on pharmacist-provider teams
These webinars are part of a monthly series of 30-minute webinars focused on quality improvement in your practice brought to you by the Georgia Clinical Transformation Team (GCT2). GCT2 partners include Alliant Quality, DCH Medicaid, GA-HITEC, GAFP, Georgia DPH, GAPHC, Georgia Chapter of ACP, GHA, and MAG.
Presenters:
Medication Reconciliation and Medication Adherence |
Exploring Pharmacists’ Role in a Changing Healthcare Environment |
Adrienne Mims, MD MPH FAAFP, AGSF Vice President, Chief Medical Officer, Medicare Quality Improvement Alliant Quality |
Shana M. Scott, JD, MPH Health Systems Project Manager Chronic Disease Prevention Section Georgia Department of Public Health & |
Andrea L. McKeever, Pharm.D., BCPS Associate Professor, Department of Pharmacy Practice Director, Drug Information Center and Residency Program School of Pharmacy, South University |
All interested stakeholders are welcome, so please feel free to share this information. If you have any questions, please contact Angela Flanigan at aflanigan@gafp.org or 404-321-7445.