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 When Pharmacy Malpractice is a Crime

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Type: Internet

ACPE Live Credit
Date(s): 09/21/10
Times: 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CT
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM MT
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM PT
Facility: RxSchool E-Classroom
  http://www.rxschool.com
Contact(s): RxSchool
1-866-960-5334
atsupport@rxschool.com
Fee: $35.00


Course Category: This activity has been designated as Knowledge-Based
 Live CE Information

This program is presented by RxSchool.
There is no financial support for this program.

Target Audience:
Pharmacists

This course is approved by ACPE for 2 PHARMACY LAW credits hours.

Planning to Share a Computer During This Event?

 Remember each person must register individually before the event. Once registered, please email info@rxschool.com and provide us with the names of the persons who will be sharing a computer for our ACPE records.

Course Overview:

A malpractice lawsuit is a very real but scary thought for most healthcare providers. However, there are some cases that move into the criminal court system, and the healthcare provider is charged with a crime. Why does this happen and what can you do to protect yourself? Learn about recent cases, the difference between civil and criminal negligence and more in this fascinating course on criminal issues in pharmacy malpractice.

Learning Objectives:
At the conclusion of this continuing education lesson, the pharmacist will be able to:

  • Describe the differences between civil negligence and criminal negligence.
  • List the mental states of intent most common in United States criminal prosecutions.
  • Differentiate between board of pharmacy administrative prosecutions and criminal prosecutions.
  • Describe how a pharmacist’s malpractice negligent act could result in criminal prosecution.


This course is approved by ACPE for 2 PHARMACY LAW credits hours.

Faculty:

Kenneth R. Baker, R.Ph., J.D.


Ken is a pharmacist and a lawyer who consults in areas in which he has worked for over thirty years. He has written insurance policies and has designed quality assurance plans to reduce medication errors. Ken has taught pharmacy law and business law and has written and lectured nationally in the areas of risk management, pharmacy law and ethics.
Faculty Disclosure:
RxSchool has a Full and Fair Disclosure Policy that requires course faculty to communicate any real or apparent commercial affiliations related to the content of their presentations/materials. Mr. Baker would like to disclose that he is a consultant for Pharmacists Mutual Insurance Company and is currently employed through Renaud, Cook, Drury, Mesaros, PA.

You must attend the entire session and complete an assessment and evaluation in order to receive your Statement of Credit.

 




 Courses Offered
 When Pharmacy Malpractice is a Crime
Speakers:
Ken Baker, BS Pharm, JD
 
Details:

Course Accreditation Information:



ACPE - Pharmacists Accreditation
Credit Hours: 2 Expiration Date: 08/01/2013 ACPE UPN: 0372-0000-10-014-L03-P    
  Release Date: 08/01/2010  

RxSchool is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

To receive CE credit, participants must complete an online evaluation form for each session attended. After completing the evaluation, you can view, print and track your CE statements of credit online.

  System Requirements for E-Classroom
This is a live presentation delivered over the internet. In order to see and hear the program properly, you must have the following:

  1. Broadband internet connection, such as T1, Cable, or high-speed DSL.

    Before enrolling in this program, please test your internet connection here. It is important that you take this test on the same computer and network you will be using the day of the live presentation.

    No Dialup Dial-up or modem is not supported.
    Lower-grade DSL may not provide a quality experience.

    No Wireless Connecting via wireless network is not recommended.

    RxSchool makes every effort to ensure maximum quality of our live online CE; however, please be aware that network difficulties beyond our control may occur.

  2. One of the following internet browsers: Internet Explorer 6.1 or higher; Firefox 1.0.3 or higher; Safari 1.1 or higher; Mozilla 1.2 or higher; Google Chrome

  3. Computer speakers or headphones connected to your computer.

  4. Adobe Flash Player 6.0.79 or higher. Click here for a free download of the latest version.

    Refunds will not be issued to users who have not successfully tested the classroom. If you're having troubles, please contact Tech Support (866-960-5334) before you sign up for a live online program.

The material presented here does not reflect the views of Pharmacy Choice, Inc., RxSchool, or the companies providing educational content. These materials may discuss uses and dosages for therapeutic products, processes, procedures and inferred diagnoses that have not been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration. A qualified health care professional should be consulted before using any therapeutic product discussed. All readers and continuing education participants should verify all information and data before treating patients or employing any therapies described in this continuing education activity.




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