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Florida Board Of Pharmacy

Collaborative Practice Agreement Certificate Program

This program meets the requirements outlined in Section 465.1865, Florida Statutes for pharmacists who wish to enter into a collaborative practice agreement with a supervising physician in the State of Florida. Upon successful completion of the program, participants will earn a certificate of achievement from the University of Florida Office of Continuing Pharmacy Education. Visit the Florida Board of Pharmacy website to learn more about pharmacist requirements to enter into a Collaborative Practice Agreement.

Collaborative Practice Agreement Recertificate Program for License Renewal

This self-paced, fully online program is intended for pharmacists wishing to maintain Collaborative Practice Agreement (CPA) certification in accordance with Florida law. Program Details Intended Audience: Pharmacists wishing to maintain their collaborative practice agreement certification. Universal Activity Number: 0012-0000-22-026-H99-P Contact Hours: 8.0 hours of ACPE approved continuing education for pharmacists Program Fees: $99.00 UAN…

Preventing and Treating HIV in Adolescents and Youth

This event is co-sponsored by the UF College of Pharmacy Office of Continuing Pharmacy Education and the Office of Diversity, Inclusion and Health Equity.   Program Details Intended Audience: Pharmacists in all practice settings Universal Activity Number: 0012-0000-22-010-H02-P Contact Hours: 1.0 hour of ACPE approved continuing…

Test and Treat Recertificate Program for License Renewal

This self-paced, fully online program is intended for pharmacists wishing to maintain their test and treat certification. About the Self-Paced, Online Program This Pharmacy-Based Test and Treat Recertification Training Program recertification course focuses on topics related to point-of-care testing and treatment for minor, non-chronic disease states between pharmacists and…

APhA Pharmacy-Based Test and Treat Program

This program meets the requirements outlined in Section 465.1895, Florida Statutes related to testing or screening for and treatment of minor, nonchronic health conditions. This section states that a pharmacist may test or screen for and treat minor, nonchronic health conditions within the framework of an established written protocol with a supervising physician licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459. For purposes of this section, a minor, nonchronic health condition is typically a short-term condition that is generally managed with minimal treatment or self-care.

Human Trafficking in Pharmacies

This continuing Education program will provide guidance to practicing pharmacists and pharmacy technicians on the recognition of human trafficking and what subsequent action steps can be taken to best support victims of trafficking.

Preventing Medication Errors: A Guide for the Pharmacist

Medication errors and preventable adverse events remain a leading cause of death in the United States. Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are key members of the healthcare team who should understand the risks of medication errors and strategies to prevent them.

HIV Treatment and Therapy

Pharmacists can play a critical role in the care of persons living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). This activity will provide an overview of the history, epidemiology, pathophysiology, and viral targets of antiretroviral therapy (ART).