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2022 ICHP Annual Meeting September 15-17, 2022 • Drury Lane Theatre & Events

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Meeting Syllabus

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Polling Instructions............2 Acknowledgements...............3 Meeting at a Glance .............4

Conference Center Map...........7 General Meeting Info............8 Accreditation Info..............8 THURSDAY......................10

Meet our Keynote Speaker.......11 FRIDAY........................16 ICHP Officer & Affiliate Installation..................19

Town Hall Discussion Topics...19

SATURDAY......................22

Daniel Majerczyk David Martin (Co-Chair) Becky Ohrmund Marianne Pop (Co-Chair) Natalie Tucker Trish Wegner

2022 Annual Meeting Volunteers Jennifer Arnoldi Matthew Biszewski Connie Cardinal Pete Couri Heather Harper

Ron Hartman Carol Heunisch Justin Moore Richard Puccetti Kathryn Schultz

ICHP Officers & Board of Directors EXECUTIVE OFFICERS

CPE Credit Instructions.......32 Pages for Notes...............

DIVISION DIRECTORS

34 Pharmacy Action Fund..........36 What’s your Gamer Tag?........37 Upcoming Events...............39 Plus some ICHP Notes:

We want to feature you on ICHP social media!

Page 15

Important updates regarding ICHP Membership Dues:

Page 38

ICHP OFFICE STAFF

Chris Crank/EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT Trish Wegner/VICE PRESIDENT OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES Maggie DiMarco Allen/DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS &

CONTINUTING EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR

Heidi Sunday/INFORMATION SYSTEMS MANAGER Melissa Dyrdahl/COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER Jan Mark/ACCOUNTANT & VENDOR LIAISON

Jo Haley/CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE & PHARMACY TECH TOPICS™ SPECIALIST

Lara Ellinger/ORGANIZATIONAL AFFAIRS Megan Corrigan/PROFESSIONAL AFFAIRS David Martin/EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS Denise Kolanczyk/MARKETING AFFAIRS Pete Couri/GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS

REGIONAL DIRECTORS

Karin Terry/CENTRAL Jason Orr/NORTHERN Erika Diericx/SOUTHERN

All information is accurate as of date of print: 8/31/22. Images property of ©2022 Adobe Stock & ©2022 Canva Pro. Design Editor: Melissa Dyrdahl, BA



Maggie DiMarco Allen Chris Crank Riya Desai Glen Gard Abby Kahaleh Denise Kolanczyk

Kathryn Schultz/PRESIDENT Jen Arnoldi/IMMEDIATE PAST-PRESIDENT Denise Kolanczyk/PRESIDENT-ELECT Bernice Man/TREASURER Carol Heunisch/SECRETARY Chris Crank/EXECUTIVE VICE-PRESDIENT

Faculty and Disclosures........27



2022 Annual Meeting Planning Committee

Liz Brown-Reeves/LEGISLATIVE CONSULTANT

NETWORK/COMMITTEE CHAIRS

Justin Moore/NEW PRACTITIONERS NETWORK Matthew Biszewski/AMBULATORY CARE NETWORK Becky Ohrmund/TECHNICIAN REP & PHARMACY TECHNICIAN NETWORK Tara Vickery Gorden/SMALL & RURAL HOSPITAL NETWORK Heather Harper/PHARMACY INFORMATICS & TECHNOLOGY NETWORK Jennifer Phillips/KEEPOSTED COMMITTEE AFFILIATE PRESIDENTS

Wendy Palmer/ROCK VALLEY SOCIETY Jason Alegro/NORTHERN ILLINOIS SOCIETY Liz Harthan/WEST CENTRAL SOCIETY Kayla Muench/SANGAMISS SOCIETY Jared Sheley/METRO EAST SOCIETY

STUDENT CHAPTER PRESIDENTS

Mustafa Alhemuzi/CHICAGO STATE UNIVERSITY Coretta Dishmon/MIDWESTERN UNIVERSITY Bijal Patel/ROOSEVELT UNIVERSITY Liz Sutherland/ROSALIND FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY Khushali Sarnot/SOUTHERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY EDWARDSVILLE Katerina Antonishina/UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO Ifeoma Njubigbo/UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS AT CHICAGO (RKFD)

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SCHEDULE AT-A-GLANCE Time

Session

Topic

Room

THURSDAY 9:00 am

General

P

T

Hello! This is pharmacy, what is your emergency... Build a Pharmacy Fortress: Technicians as Preceptors, Mentoring Leadership Opportunities, and Promoting Community Involvement

Venetian

11:15 am

Past Presidents’ Lunch (by invitation only)

English

11:15 am

Lunch

Crystal

Time to up Your Game: A Review of Recent Guideline Updates and Recommendations

Crystal

Game of Life: Three Keys to Overcoming Adversity

Venetian

3:00 pm

Exhibit Showcase & Break

Terrace & Brook

4:30 pm

ASHP Policies: Are You In The Know?

10:00 am

12:00 pm

CPE Lunch

P

1:10 pm

Keynote

P

Management

5:30 pm 4:30 pm

Clinical

5:30 pm

P

T

T

PrEParing for the Future: Updates in HIV Prevention

P P

Department Update: Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation Drug Compliance Unit

T

Applying Health Behavior Models to Enhance Vaccine Confidence in Ambulatory Care Settings

Crystal

Venetian

FRIDAY 7:00 am 8:00 am 8:00 am 9:00 am 10:00 am

Ambulatory Care

8:00 am

Pharmacy Practice

9:00 am 10:00 am

P

T

3:45 pm 4:30 pm

Oak

Overview of Medicare Advantage Part C and D Quality Measures in Population Health Crystal

Are You “Kidney” Me? New Approaches to the Evaluation of Kidney Function T

12:00 pm

2:30 pm

Reverse Exhibit (by invitation only)

Insomnia and the New Treatment Approaches

P

11:00 am

General

P

T

Pharmacy Technology

P

T

Clinical

P

1:30 pm

Foyer

Augmenting the Incretin Effect: A Review of What’s New with Incretin-Based Therapy

P

P

Breakfast

National Trends in Prescription Drug Expenditures and Projections 2022

Venetian

Streamlining Prior Authorizations Exhibit Showcase & Break

Terrace & Brook

Town Hall Lunch

Venetian

Improv to Improve Pharmacy Communication

Venetian

Financial Analytics: Leveraging an Excel Framework to Forecast Auditing 340B Using Excel and Databases

Crystal

House Call 2.0 Implementation and Support of a Hospital at Home Program

2:30 pm

A Patient-Centered Approach to Managing Immune-Related Adverse Events

3:45 pm

The Clot Thickens: Utility of Viscoelastic Testing in Acutely Ill Populations

Venetian

4:30 pm

Don’t Cry Over Spilled Blood

6:30 pm

President’s Dinner (by invitation only)

Pinstripes

7:00 am

Breakfast

Foyer

8:00 am

Stock Out or Stockpile: Navigating Drug Shortages

SATURDAY

8:45 am 10:00 am

Technician

P

T

10:45 am

Exploring the Future of Sterile Compounding

Brook

Pharmacy Technicians Making History: Medication History, Reconciliation, and Therapy Management

8:00 am

Pharmacy Practice

8:45 am 10:00 am

Best Practice Pearls

P P

Infectious Diseases Residency Project Pearls T

Student

8:00 am 11:30 am 1:00 pm

Closing

2:00 pm 1:00 pm

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USP 800: How to Be Compliant

P

T

The Road to Residency: Preparation Pearls for Pharmacy Students

Venetian

Awards Luncheon

Terrace

Facility Provided Medications aka Facility Procedural Mayhem Patients for Patient Safety: Learning from the RaDonda Vaught Case Residency Showcase

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Crystal

(Not so) Trivial Pursuit: New Drugs 2022

Crystal Oak & Brook

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SITE MAP MAIN ENTRANCE

Main Entrance ICHP Registration Desk Meeting Rooms Best Practice Poster

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VENETIAN

TERRACE

BROOK

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REMINDER:

Attendees must have their meeting badge on them at all times. This is your ticket into the meeting. Persons without meeting badges will not be allowed to participate. GAME ON!

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GENERAL MEETING INFO 2022 ANNUAL MEETING GENERAL LEARNING OBJECTIVES

1. List several safety initiatives and strategies including emergency preparedness, drug shortages, USP compliance, medication reconciliation, and use of a resolution model for patient safety. 2. Describe methods for both pharmacists and technicians to participate in precepting. 3. Review clinical issues in the areas of kidney disease, infectious diseases, heart failure, vaccination, insomnia, diabetes, anticoagulation, sepsis, and management of adverse events. 4. Explain how to use technology to manage reports, outcomes and work efficiency. 5. Outline ways to manage adversity. 6. Recall various legislative, regulatory and national laws/policies. 7. Express issues related to ambulatory care practice. REGISTRATION DESK

Meeting materials are available for pick-up during designated hours at the meeting. CPE handouts are avialable online. Scan the QR code to access. The ICHP registration desk is located in the conference center foyer. Registration desk hours are:

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th 8:00 AM - 6:15 PM FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th 7:00 AM - 5:45 PM SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th 7:00 AM - 3:15 PM

MEETING DRESS CODE

The meeting dress code is business casual. Meeting room temperatures may vary. Please remember to bring a sweater or jacket.

COVID-19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

ICHP is enforcing, at a minimum, any local, state or federal mandates currently in place. Proof of vaccination is REQUIRED. Wearing of masks is strongly encouraged.

NAME BADGES

Badges MUST be worn at all times. Your badge is proof of your vaccination (which is required for meeting participation). It is your admission pass for all meeting sessions, exhibits, meals, and events. It also indicates any dietary restrictions.

ARRANGEMENTS FOR SPECIAL ASSISTANCE

If you have any disability for which you may require special services while attending the meeting, please talk to the ICHP staff at the registration desk.

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2022 ICHP Annual Meeting

CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION CREDIT Education sessions are offered for CPE credit: • Pharmacist registrants may earn up to 17.5 contact hours (0.175 CEUs) • Pharmacy technician registrants may earn up to 16.5 contact hours (0.165 CEUs).

ICHP determines the number of contact hours for each session.

PROGRAMMING

Program variations may occur. Syllabus includes all available information at time of print (8/31/22).

POLL EVERYWHERE

Session polls will be conducted using Poll Everywhere. Basic visual instructions can be found on the inside front cover of this syllabus.

FACULTY DISCLOSURE

It is the policy of the Illinois Council of HealthSystem Pharmacists (ICHP) to ensure balance, independence, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all of its education programs. In accordance with this policy, faculty must disclose to the participants any significant relationships with commercial companies whose products or devices may be mentioned in faculty presentations, or with the commercial supporter of these continuing pharmacy education programs. These disclosures are included in the syllabus and will be announced during the program.

ACCREDITATION

The Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

GENERAL MEETING INFO The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. The 2022 ICHP Annual Meeting will offer a maximum of 17.75 contact hours of continuing pharmacy education in states that recognize ACPE providers.

TARGET AUDIENCE

Health-system pharmacists and pharmacy technicians; pharmacy students.

PROGRAM EVALUATIONS AND CREDIT ICHP ACCREDITED PROGRAMMING

In order to receive continuing pharmacy education (CPE) credit, all meeting attendees will need to access CESally.com to complete evaluations. Credit will be reported to CPE Monitor. You will have 6 weeks after the Annual Meeting to complete your online evaluations and submit your request for CPE credit. Deadline to submit: end of day 10/31/22. Do not delay in completing your ICHP evaluations. Instructions for completing ICHP live program evaluations are included on pages 32-33. When completing your program evaluation for credit, if a CPE program number ends in both ‘P’ and ‘T’, pharmacists must choose the ‘P’ program and technicians must choose the ‘T’ program.

ASHP ACCREDITED PROGRAMMING

To Claim CE for their activity (0204-0000-22413-L01-P), enter the CE code announced during the activity and complete their evaluation. To claim your ASHP CE:

1. Login to the ASHP Learning Center at elearning. ashp.org with your email address and password. 2. Go to the Redeem a Code box on the home screen. 3. Enter the Attendance Code provided and select “go” within the pop-up box. 4. Complete the Evaluation. 5. Once all requirements are complete, click Claim Credit. • Pharmacists: Be prepared to provide your NABP eProfile ID, birth month and date (required in order for ASHP to submit your credits to CPE Monitor). • Others (International, students, etc.): Select ASHP Statement of Completion. ASHP CE must be claimed with in 60 days of the live session.

ACPE UNIVERSAL ACTIVITY NUMBERS 0121-0000-22-065-L05-P 0121-0000-22-065-L05-T 0121-0000-22-066-L04-P 0121-0000-22-066-L04-T 0121-0000-22-067-L01-P 0121-0000-22-068-L04-P 0121-0000-22-068-L04-T 0121-0000-22-069-L04-P 0121-0000-22-069-L04-T 0121-0000-22-070-L03-P 0121-0000-22-070-L03-T 0121-0000-22-071-L02-P 0121-0000-22-072-L06-P 0121-0000-22-072-L06-T 0121-0000-22-073-L04-P 0121-0000-22-073-L04-T 0121-0000-22-074-L01-P 0121-0000-22-075-L01-P 0121-0000-22-076-L01-P 0121-0000-22-077-L04-P 0121-0000-22-077-L04-T 0121-0000-22-078-L04-P 0121-0000-22-078-L04-T 0121-0000-22-079-L04-P 0121-0000-22-079-L04-T

0121-0000-22-080-L04-P 0121-0000-22-080-L04-T 0121-0000-22-081-L04-P 0121-0000-22-081-L04-T 0121-0000-22-082-L04-P 0121-0000-22-082-L04-T 0121-0000-22-083-L01-P 0121-0000-22-084-L01-P 0121-0000-22-085-L05-P 0121-0000-22-085-L05-T 0121-0000-22-086-L07-P 0121-0000-22-086-L07-T 0121-0000-22-087-L07-P 0121-0000-22-087-L07-T 0121-0000-22-088-L05-P 0121-0000-22-088-L05-T 0121-0000-22-089-L04-P 0121-0000-22-090-L01-P 0121-0000-22-091-L01-P 0121-0000-22-091-L01-T 0121-0000-22-092-L03-P 0121-0000-22-092-L03-T 0121-0000-22-093-L05-P 0121-0000-22-093-L05-T 0204-0000-22-413-L01-P

TOPIC DESIGNATORS L01: Disease/Drug Therapy

L02: HIV/AIDS Therapy L03: Law

L04: Pharmacy Administration Topics L05: Patient Safety L06: Immunizations L07: Compounding

L08: Pain Management

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CPE MONITOR

Your NABP e-Profile ID is required to receive CPE credit. Visit www.mycpemonitor.net for more information.

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THURSDAY

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September 15th THURSDAY

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GENERAL SESSION

AT-A-GLANCE

Moderator: David Martin

8:00 AM - 6:15 PM

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

10:00 AM - 11:15 AM

Foyer

HELLO! THIS IS PHARMACY, WHAT IS YOUR EMERGENCY...

BUILD A PHARMACY FORTRESS: TECHNICIANS AS PRECEPTORS, MENTORING LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES AND PROMOTING COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT

ICHP REGISTRATION DESK HOURS

9:00 AM - 11:30 AM GENERAL SESSIONS Venetian Room

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CPE LUNCH

Crystal Room

11:15 PM - 1:00 PM

PAST PRESIDENTS’ LUNCH (invitation only) English Room

1:10 PM - 3:00 PM KEYNOTE/OPENING GENERAL SESSION Venetian Room

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM EXHIBIT PROGRAM

Terrace and Brook Rooms

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

TRACK 1 - MANAGEMENT Crystal Room

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM TRACK 2 - CLINICAL Venetian Room

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2022 ICHP Annual Meeting

Venetian Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Define and describe emergency preparedness. 2. Describe the role of the pharmacist and technician in emergency preparedness and response. 3. Describe strategies for managing disasters, including the use of technology. 4. Identify next steps and future direction. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-065-L05-P 0121-0000-22-065-L05-T

Christina Godwin, PharmD Anitha Nagelli, PharmD, MPH-HPA Monazzah Sarwar, PharmD, BCSCP P

T

Venetian Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Recall strategies for teaching and mentoring using non-traditional methods. 2. Discuss pharmacy technician roles in educating members of the pharmacy team. 3. Describe how to be involved in leadership development opportunities. 4. Outline opportunities to engage with the community and mentor others in outreach events. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based

POLLING For polls in

GENERAL SESSION text:

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1.25 contact hours (0.125 CEUs) UANs: 0121-0000-22-066-L04-P 0121-0000-22-066-L04-T

Clara Gary, CPhT Hina Patel, PharmD, BCPS Sara Wilke, PharmD, MBA P

T

THURSDAY September 15th LUNCH

11:15 AM - 1:00 PM 11:15 AM - 1:00 PM English Room

PAST PRESIDENT’S LUNCH By invitation only

CPE LUNCH

Moderator: Carol Heunisch

11:15 AM - 1:00 PM Crystal Room

TIME TO UP YOUR GAME: A REVIEW OF RECENT GUIDELINE UPDATES AND RECOMMENDATIONS At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Review significant updates in the 2022 heart failure guidelines; including changes in heart failure classification and staging, as well as expanded recommendations for initial guideline directed medical therapy. 2. Describe the role of direct oral anticoagulants in the treatment of venous thromboembolism in patients with cancer. 3. Discuss the updated Surviving Sepsis Campaign 2021 recommendations for screening patients with suspected sepsis or septic shock, time to appropriate antimicrobial administration, and hemodynamic management. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 1.0 contact hours (0.1 CEU) UAN: 0121-0000-22-067-L01-P

Erika Hellenbart, PharmD, BCPS Georgeanna Rechner-Neven, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Amanda Seddon, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP P

MEET OUR KEYNOTE!

Casey O’Brien Motivational Speaker

Casey O’Brien, a native of St. Paul, Minnesota, is a five time cancer survivor and widely recognized motivational speaker. After being diagnosed with osteosarcoma, an extremely rare form of bone cancer, at the age of 13, his main goal in life has become inspiring others. After having the cancer relapse in both of his lungs in high school, he made his varsity football debut as a Placeholder. He checked into the hospital for chemotherapy the following morning. He later walked on to play football as a Placeholder for Coach PJ Fleck and the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers. Casey played in his first career Big 10 football game at Rutgers on October 19th, 2019. His first play and moment shared with Coach Fleck were covered by ESPN, ABC World News, The Today Show, and more. He spoke in front of a national audience at the 2019 ESPN College Football Awards Show after receiving the Disney Spirit Award for the most inspiring story in all of college football. He was the keynote speaker in front of 2,000 people at the 2019 Big 10 Media Days in Chicago, and his speech has now been viewed over 100,000 times. He looks to spread his positivity, unbelievable resiliency, and motivation to succeed to every group he speaks to.

KEYNOTE/OPENING GENERAL SESSION Moderator: Kathryn Schultz

1:10 PM - 3:00 PM Venetian Room

GAME OF LIFE: THREE KEYS TO OVERCOMING ADVERSITY

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Discuss strategies for overcoming adversity. 2. Share lessons learned from adversity and how to move forward. 3. Identify ways to work as a team. 4. Describe how the patient/pharmacist relationship should be a priority.

POLLS:

TEXT TO: 22333

ichp3 FOR CPE LUNCH ichp FOR KEYNOTE Polling codes vary by room.

Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-068-L04-P 0121-0000-22-068-L04-T

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THURSDAY

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September 15th

Check out the Exhibit Hall Raffle for a chance to win an Apple ipad!

Thank you

sponsors!

Plus a chance to win gift cards and books! Must be present to win!

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

EXHIBITS & BREAK

Terrace & Brook Rooms Please take some time to visit the exhibit hall! Exhibitors help us keep meeting costs down for attendees! Check out what’s new in industry!

3:00 PM - 4:30 PM

BEST PRACTICE POSTER Foyer

Winner: Jen Phillips, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, FASHP The Impact of a Sustainable Department-Led Wellness-Resilience Program on Burnout: A Controlled Study Co-authors: Jennifer Locker, PharmD, BCPS Anne Rivelli, MPH, MA

Dr. Phillips will be in the foyer with her poster to answer any questions! You can also watch her presentation on Saturday at 8:00 am in the Crystal Room as part of our Pharmacy Practice session!

The 2022 Best Practice Award was sponsored by a grant from Krause Construction.

TRACK #1: MANAGEMENT SESSION Moderator: Pete Couri

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM

ASHP POLICIES: ARE YOU IN THE KNOW?

DEPARTMENT UPDATE: ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION DRUG COMPLIANCE UNIT

Crystal Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist and pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Explain the importance of ASHP policies to pharmacy professional practice. 2. Review new policies approved at the 2022 House of Delegates (HOD). 3. Discuss policies debated at the 2022 House of Delegates (HOD) to gain membership perspective. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-069-L04-P 0121-0000-22-069-L04-T

Megan Corrigan, PharmD, MPH, BCPS Bernice Y. Man, PharmD, BCPS, CSP, CPHQ P

T

Crystal Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist and pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Describe the Director of Drug Compliance’s vision for the position. 2. Review recent updates from IDFPR related to pharmacy practice. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 0.5 contact hour (0.05 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-070-L03-P 0121-0000-22-070-L03-T

Steve Smith, BS Pharm P

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TRACK #2: CLINICAL SESSION Moderator: Justin Moore

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM

PREPARING FOR THE FUTURE: UPDATES IN

APPLYING HEALTH BEHAVIOR MODELS TO ENHANCE VACCINE CONFIDENCE IN AMBULATORY CARE SETTINGS

Venetian Room

HIV PREVENTION

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Describe barriers and disparities to preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) access and adherence. 2. Discuss current pharmacotherapy options and recommendations for HIV prevention. 3. Identify opportunities for pharmacist involvement in HIV prevention initiatives. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) UAN: 0121-0000-22-071-L02-P

Sarah Pérez, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP P

Venetian Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist and pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Review various health promotion frameworks and models. 2. Explain effective strategies to enhance patients’ outcomes. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 0.5 contact hours (0.05 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-072-L06-P 0121-0000-22-072-L06-T

Tara Driscoll, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP Abby Kahaleh, PhD, MS, MPH, BPharm, FAACP P

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September 16th FRIDAY

AT-A-GLANCE 7:00 AM - 5:45 PM ICHP REGISTRATION DESK HOURS

BREAKFAST 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Foyer

Foyer

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM BREAKFAST Foyer

8:00 AM - 11:00 AM REVERSE EXHIBIT

Oak Room By invitation only

8:00 AM - 10:30 AM TRACK #1 AMBULATORY CARE Crystal Room

8:00 AM - 10:30 AM TRACK #2 PHARMACY PRACTICE Venetian Room

REVERSE EXHIBIT 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM Oak Room By invitation only

A huge thank you to our pharmacy leaders who donate their time to help make this event possible!

11:00 AM - 12:00 PM EXHIBITS & BREAK

Terrace & Brook Rooms

12:00 PM - 1:15 PM LUNCH & TOWN HALL Venetian Room

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM GENERAL SESSION Venetian Room

2:30 PM - 5:30 PM

TRACK #1 PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY Crystal Room

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2:30 PM - 5:30 PM

TRACK #2 - CLINICAL Venetian Room

6:30-9:00 PM

PRESIDENT’S DINNER

Pinstripes, Oak Brook, IL By invitation only

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September 16th TRACK #1 - AMBULATORY CARE Moderator: Matthew Biszewski

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

OVERVIEW OF MEDICARE ADVANTAGE PART C AND D QUALITY MEASURES WITHIN POPULATION HEALTH

AUGMENTING THE INCRETIN EFFECT: A REVIEW OF WHAT’S NEW WITH INCRETIN-BASED THERAPY

INSOMNIA AND THE NEW TREATMENT APPROACHES

Crystal Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to:

Crystal Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:

1. Provide an overview of the Medicare Advantage Part C & D Measures. 2. Analyze how an organization can implement programs to successfully meet and exceed Medicare Advantage Part C and D quality measures. 3. Examine how process and outcome measures can be used to demonstrate pharmacist and technician value.

1. Describe the mechanism of incretin therapy in Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus and differentiate among the medications available. 2. Compare and contrast efficacy and safety data from randomized controlled trials. 3. Develop a patientcentered plan for incorporating incretin therapy in a Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus treatment regimen.

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At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Describe new treatment options for chronic and short-term insomnia. 2. Name three routes for melatonin use that, also, rely on placebo effects. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 0.5 contact hour (0.05 CEU) UAN: 0121-0000-22-075-L01-P

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September 16th TRACK #2 - PHARMACY PRACTICE Moderator: Ron Hartman

8:00 AM - 9:00 AM

9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

10:00 AM - 10:30 AM

ARE YOU KIDNEY ME? NEW APPROACHES TO THE EVALUATION OF KIDNEY FUNCTION

NATIONAL TRENDS IN PRESCRIPTION DRUG EXPENDITURES AND PROJECTIONS 2022

STREAMLINING PRIOR AUTHORIZATIONS

Venetian Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Describe the various methods historically utilized to evaluate kidney functioning. 2. Illustrate the dangers of race based correction when applied to kidney function estimation. 3. Compare and contrast new methods of evaluating kidney functioning, including cystatin C, and the CKD-EPI equation. Type of Activity: Application-based 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) UAN: 0121-0000-22-076-L01-P

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At the end of this presentation, pharmacist and pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Describe historical trends in hospital/clinic prescription expenditures, emphasizing 2022. 2. Discuss reasons for anticipated growth in prescription expenditures in hospitals and clinics in 2022 and beyond with a focus on the impact of COVID-19. 3. Review practical recommendations for use of the forecast in budgeting in health systems. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based

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1. Explain the prior authorization process in specialty pharmacy. 2. Discuss various prior authorization workflow strategies. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 0.5 contact hour (0.05 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-078-L04-P 0121-0000-22-078-L04-T

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Bernice Man, PharmD, BCPS, CSP, CPHQ Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Specialty Pharmacy University of Chicago Medicine Chicago, IL

1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

11:00 AM - NOON

Terrace & Brook Rooms

Venetian Room

Check out the Exhibit Hall Raffle for a chance to win an Apple ipad!

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11:00 AM - NOON

BEST PRACTICE POSTER Foyer

Winner: Jen Phillips, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, FASHP The Impact of a Sustainable Department-Led Wellness-Resilience Program on Burnout: A Controlled Study

Plus a chance to win gift cards and books! Must be present to win!

Co-authors: Jennifer Locker, PharmD, BCPS Anne Rivelli, MPH, MA

Dr. Phillips will be in the foyer with her poster to answer any questions!

The 2022 Best Practice Award was sponsored by a grant from Krause Construction.

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September 16th •LUNCH •OFFICER INSTALLATION •TOWN HALL MEETING NOON - 1:15 PM Venetian Room

GENERAL SESSION

Moderator: Denise Kolanczyk

1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Venetian Room

IMPROV to IMPROVE PHARMACY COMMUNICATION

ICHP OFFICER INSTALLATION PRESIDENT:

Denise Kolanczyk

SECRETARY:

Daniel Marjerczyk

DIRECTOR OF EDUCATIONAL AFFAIRS:

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Define improv and its history. 2. Describe how improv skills can be utilized in pharmacy communication. 3. Practice improv skills through improv games.

Marianne Pop

Type of Activity: Application-based

DIRECTOR OF MARKETING AFFAIRS:

1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

CHAIR OF THE NEW PRACTITIONERS NETWORK:

UANs: 0121-0000-22-079-L04-P 0121-0000-22-079-L04-T

Ron Hartman

Nikola Markoski

TECHNICIAN REPRESENTATIVE: Richard Puccetti

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TOWN HALL DISCUSSION TOPICS 1. 2. 3. 4.

ICHP NEWS MEMBER ENGAGEMENT DIVERSITY, EQUITY, AND INCLUSION WHAT CAN ICHP DO FOR YOU?

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TRACK #1 - PHARMACY TECHNOLOGY Moderator: Heather Harper

2:30 PM - 3:30 PM

3:45 PM - 4:30 PM

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

FINANCIAL ANALYTICS: LEVERAGING AN EXCEL FRAMEWORK TO FORECAST

AUDITING 340B USING EXCEL AND DATABASES

HOUSE CALL 2.0: IMPLEMENTATION AND SUPPORT OF A HOSPITAL AT HOME PROGRAM

Crystal Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Assess current financial definitions and terminology used in a traditional business setting and how they relate to the pharmacy domain. 2. Categorize which financial elements to include in a financial analytics calendar. 3. Illustrate a pharmaceutical financial forecasting tool utilizing excel for the framework. Type of Activity: Application-based 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-080-L04-P 0121-0000-22-080-L04-T

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At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Explain general approaches to auditing data using Excel. 2. Identify Excel formulas and configurations specific to auditing 340B data for accuracy and compliance. 3. Outline database tools to automate and organize portions of the 340B auditing workflow. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-081-L04-P 0121-0000-22-081-L04-T

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At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Describe the purpose of a Hospital at Home program, including the relevant CMS regulations. 2. Identify logistical and regulatory challenges encountered with the Hospital at Home program. 3. Discuss technology and operational structures to support and sustain a Hospital at Home program. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-082-L04-P 0121-0000-22-082-L04-T

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3:30 PM - 3:45 PM

Venetian Room

A PATIENT-CENTERED APPROACH TO MANAGING IMMUNE-RELATED ADVERSE EVENTS At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Discuss the mechanisms of action of immune checkpoint inhibitors and how these cause immune-related adverse events (irAEs) during treatment for cancer indications. 2. Describe irAEs seen in patients treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors, with a focus on affected organ systems, time course for symptoms, and clinical presentation. 3. Develop practice sitespecific best practices for the prevention and management of irAEs, including patient education, recognition, treatment, and monitoring. Type of Activity: Application-based 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) UAN:

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3:45 PM - 4:30 PM Venetian Room

THE CLOT THICKENS: UTILITY OF VISCOELASTIC TESTING IN ACUTELY ILL POPULATIONS At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Discuss risk factors for coagulopathy and define viscoelastic testing (VET). 2. Describe the use of VET across a range of disease states, including neurologic emergencies, trauma, liver disease, and medicationinduced coagulopathy. 3. Discuss the use of VET to clinical scenarios and patient cases across a range of disease states. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU) UAN:

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Megan Rech, PharmD, MS, BCCCP, FCCM

4:30 PM - 5:30 PM Venetian Room

DON’T CRY OVER SPILLED BLOOD At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Compare and contrast the discussed anticoagulants, antiplatelet agents, and reversal agents and their effect on the anticoagulation pathway. 2. Assess a patient for major or minor bleeding given signs, symptoms, vitals, and labs. 3. Choose a treatment plan for anticoagulant or antiplatelet reversal given a patient case. Type of Activity: Application-based 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) UAN:

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PRESIDENT’S DINNER

BY INVITATION ONLY 6:30 PM - 9:30 PM

Pinstripes - Oak Brook, IL

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BREAKFAST

AT-A-GLANCE

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM Foyer

7:00 AM - 3:15 PM ICHP REGISTRATION DESK HOURS Foyer

TRACK #1 - TECHNICIAN SESSION Moderator: Richard Puccetti

7:00 AM - 8:00 AM

8:00 AM - 8:45 AM

Foyer

STOCK OUT OR STOCKPILE: NAVIGATING DRUG SHORTAGES

BREAKFAST

8:00 AM - 11:30 AM TRACK #1 TECHNICIAN Brook Room

8:00 AM - 11:30 AM TRACK #2 PHARMACY PRACTICE Crystal Room

8:00 AM - 11:30 AM TRACK #3 STUDENT

Venetian Room

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM AWARDS LUNCHEON Terrace Room

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM CLOSING SESSION Crystal Room

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM RESIDENCY SHOWCASE Oak & Brook Rooms

Brook Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Explain the impact of drug shortages to the overall healthcare system. 2. Identify team strategies to manage drug shortages both day to day and on a more long term basis. 3. Discuss the impact drug shortages may have on medication errors. 4. Recognize the role of pharmacy technicians in drug shortages and overall inventory management.

8:45 AM - 9:45 AM Brook Room

USP 800: HOW TO BE COMPLIANT At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Describe the process of setting up a USP 800 compounding area. 2. Identify the most common hazardous drugs (HDs) for non sterile compounding. 3. Describe the training needed in order to be compliant with USP 800 and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) needed when compounding HDs. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based

Type of Activity: Knowledge-based

1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU)

UANs: 0121-0000-22-086-L07-P 0121-0000-22-086-L07-T

UANs: 0121-0000-22-085-L05-P 0121-0000-22-085-L05-T

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EXPLORING THE FUTURE OF STERILE COMPOUNDING

PHARMACY TECHNICIANS MAKING HISTORY: MEDICATION HISTORY, RECONCILIATION, AND THERAPY MANAGEMENT

Brook Room

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Recognize the opportunities for pharmacy technicians in cleanroom compliance. 2. Discuss the proposed 2021 USP Chapter . 3. Review future cleanroom automation capabilities. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-087-L07-P 0121-0000-22-087-L07-T

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At the end of this presentation, pharmacist & pharmacy technician participants should be able to: 1. Define medication history interviews, medication reconciliation, and medication therapy management. 2. Review the process for collecting, and limitation to, completing an accurate medication history. 3. Define the pharmacy technician’s role in medication reconciliation and medication therapy management. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 0.75 contact hour (0.075 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-088-L05-P 0121-0000-22-088-L05-T

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TRACK #2 - PHARMACY PRACTICE Moderator: Jennifer Arnoldi

8:00 AM - 8:45 AM

8:45 AM - 9:45 AM

BEST PRACTICE PEARLS

INFECTIOUS DISEASES RESIDENCY PROJECT PEARLS

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Evaluating the Effectiveness of an Embedded Pharmacist on Diabetes Control in a Primary Care Practice (Khan) The Impact of a Sustainable DepartmentLed Wellness-Resilience Program on Burnout: A Controlled Study (Phillips)

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Identify metrics to evaluate the impact of a clinical pharmacist in an ambulatory primary care setting. 2. Identify advantages of a department of pharmacy-initiated employee wellness program. Type of Activity: Knowledge-based

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Evaluation of the real-world incidence of integrase inhibitor resistance since adoption as guideline preferred therapy (Januszka)



Inter-Individual Variability in Target Attainment among Meropenem-treated Patients with Hospital-acquired Pneumonia in ICU (Rohani)



Evaluating the Outcomes of Infectious Diseases Consultation on methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (Viteri)

1. List indications for newly approved drugs. 2. Appraise the safety risks for newly approved drugs. 3. List newly approved formulations of already approved drugs. 4. Choose the most appropriate treatment option for a given clinical scenario.

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to: 1. Define risk factors for the development of antiretroviral drug resistance mutations. 2. Recognize the importance of individualized approach to treatment of hospital-acquired pneumonia to achieve sufficient pharmacokinetic/ pharmacodynamic targets. 3. Identify the most appropriate antibiotic or antibiotic class for treatment of methicillin susceptible Staphylococcus aureus bacteremia (MSSA-B). Type of Activity: Knowledge-based 1.00 contact hour (0.1 CEU)

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Roxane Rohani, PharmD, MSc Alina Viteri, PharmD Preceptors/Mentors:

Natalie Tucker, PharmD, BCPS, BCIDP Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Antimicrobial Stewardship HSHS St. John’s Hospital, Springfield, IL Beth Cady, PharmD, BCPS Infectious Diseases Pharmacist HSHS St. John’s Hospital, Springfield,IL

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Imran Khan, PharmD Jennifer Phillips, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, FASHP

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At the end of this presentation, pharmacy techncian participants should be able to: 1. List indications for newly approved drugs. 2. Appraise the safety risks for newly approved drugs. 3. List newly approved formulations of already approved drugs. 4. Select the appropriate medication that matches a given indication. Type of Activity: Application-based 1.50 contact hours (0.15 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-091-L01-P 0121-0000-22-091-L01-T

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SATURDAY September 17th TRACK #3 STUDENT SESSION

AWARDS LUNCHEON

Moderator: Riya Desai

11:30 AM- 1:00 PM

8:00 AM - 11:30 AM

Terrace Room

Venetian Room

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THE ROAD TO RESIDENCY: PREPARATION PEARLS FOR PHARMACY STUDENTS Part #1 - Topics include:

• How to Build Your Professional Network Daniel Majerczyk, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CACP • General PGY-1 Info: What are your options in Hospital and How to Choose the Right Program for You Marianne Pop, PharmD, MPH, BCPS • General PGY-1 Info: What are your options in Ambulatory Care and Community Practice Jacob P. Gettig, PharmD, MPH, MEd, BCPS, CHCP - Community Practice Molly L. Rockstad, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP Ambulatory Care • How to Conduct Yourself at the Midyear/Showcase and Getting Ready to be interviewed Alifiya F. Hyderi, PharmD, BCPS

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Plus newly-installed ICHP President Denise Kolanczyk will make her presidential address!

RESIDENCY SHOWCASE



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1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

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Part #2 - Topics include:

• The Match Process/Post-Match Scramble & PhORCAS Olabisi Falana, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS • Get the Inside Scoop from a Residency Preceptor/Director Randall Knoebel, PharmD, MPH, BCOP • Get the Inside Scoop from Residents - Transitioning into the Resident Role and Work Life Balance Sarah Stepanek, PharmD Patrick Tednes, PharmD, BCCCP • Financial Wellbeing for Future Pharmacists Brandon Clouse, BA Student programming is not accredited for CE.

Shining Star Awards Industry Award New Practitioner Leadership Award Student Chapter Award Outstanding Volunteer of the Year Award Immediate Past President Award Technician of the Year Award President’s Award Amy Lodolce Mentorship Award Pharmacist of the Year Award

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1. HSHS St. John’s Hospital 2. Mount Sinai Hospital Medical Center 3. Northshore University HealthSystem 4. UIC College of Pharmacy - Rockford 5. OSF Saint Anthony Medical Center 6. Northwestern Medicine Palos Hospital 7. Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital 8. Northwestern Medicine Delnor Hospital 9. Decatur Memorial Hospital 10. Edward Hines. Jr VA Hospital 11. Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin 12. UW Health Swedish American Hospital 13. MacNeal Hospital 14. University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy 15. Springfield Memorial Hospital 16. Indiana University Health - Academic Health Center 17. University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy - Community Pharmacy Residency Program 18. Ascension Wisconsin 19. Northwestern Memorial Hospital 20. Loyola University Medical Center 21. Captain James A. Lovell Federal Health Care Center 22. Bronson Health Care Group Accurate as of 23. Rush University Medical Center time of print 8/31/22 24. HSHS St. Elizabeth’s Hospital 25. Spectrum Health Hospitals 26. Rush Copley Medical Center 27. Advocate Aurora Health GAME ON! Everybody in for a Pharmacy Power-Up!

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CLOSING SESSION Moderator: Kathryn Schultz

1:00 PM - 2:00 PM

2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

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FACILITY-PROVIDED MEDICATIONS AKA FACILITY PROCEDURAL MAYHEM

PATIENTS FOR PATIENT SAFETY: LEARNING FROM THE RADONDA VAUGHT CASE

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist and pharmacy technician participants should be able to:

At the end of this presentation, pharmacist participants should be able to:

1. Review the history of how Illinois Public Act 102-0155 was created. 2. List the requirements of Illinois Public Act 102-0155. 3. Describe IT solutions for implementing a facility- provided medication process. 4. Summarize operational procedures that may be used to implement a facility-provided medication process.

1. Discuss the Murphey/RaDonda Vaught case to establish common ground and understand the case. 2. Differentiate between empathy and compassion and how each factor into the handling of a medication safety event. 3. Apply a resolution model to the case. Type of Activity: Application-based 1.0 contact hour (0.1 CEU) UANs: 0121-0000-22-093-L05-P 0121-0000-22-093-L05-T

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FACULTY Information

FACULTY DISCLOSURES:

It is the policy of the Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists to ensure balance, objectivity, and scientific rigor in all their individually or jointly presented continuing education programs. All faculty and their spouse/partner participating in any Illinois Council of Health-System Pharmacists’ continuing education programs are expected to disclose any real or apparent conflict(s) of interest that may have any bearing on the subject matter of the continuing education program. Disclosure pertains to relationships with any pharmaceutical companies, biomedical device manufacturers, or other corporations whose products or services are related to the subject matter of the presentation topic. The intent of this disclosure is not to prevent a speaker with a potential conflict of interest from making a presentation, but to let the audience know about the relationship before the presentation. It is intended that financial interests or affiliations be openly identified so that, with the full disclosure of the facts, the attendees may form their own judgments about the presentation. Any conflicts were resolved through peer review of presentations and transparency and/or abstention from planning discussions, if applicable.

SPEAKERS

Margaret Allison, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Endocrinology Clinic Ascension Illinois Bolingbrook, IL

Erin Carson, PharmD, BCPS

Clinical Pharmacist; Clinical Asst. Professor SwedishAmerican Health System; University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy Rockford, IL

Megan Corrigan, PharmD, MPH, BCPS Director, Pharmacy Services; Director, Emergency Management Advocate Good Samaritan Hospital Downers Grove, IL

Christopher W. Crank, PharmD, MS, BCPS Executive Vice President Illinois Council of Health-Systems Pharmacists Loves Park, IL

Sandra Cuellar, PharmD, BCOP, FHOPA, FASHP Clinical Oncology Pharmacist, UI Health Associate Professor University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy Chicago, IL

David Dibble, BS, Business Founder & CEO New Agreements, Inc. Carlsbad, CA

Elizabeth Dowell, PharmD

Interim Manager of Pharmacy Technician Practice Northwestern Memorial Hospital Chicago, IL

Tara Driscoll, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP Director, Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacist, Medication Therapy Management Clinic University of Illinois Health Chicago, IL

Jennifer Ellison, PharmD, BCPS Regional Director of Pharmacy Operations OSF HealthCare System Peoria, IL

Glen J. Gard, CPhT-Adv, CSPT

Director, Sterile Compounding Compliance Option Care Health Bannockburn, IL

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FACULTY Information

Clara Gary, CPhT

Pharmacy Technician III, Discharge Prescription Services University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Chicago, IL

Christina Godwin, PharmD

Pharmacy Manager University of Illinois Hospital and Health Sciences System Chicago, IL

Mark E. Greg, RPh, PharmD

Director, Ambulatory Pharmacy Program Northwestern Medicine Physician Network Wheaton, IL

Heather Harper, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Informatics Specialist OSF HealthCare System Peoria, IL

Erika Hellenbart, PharmD, BCPS Clinical Assistant Professor University of Illinois at Chicago Chicago, IL

Jenna Januszka, PharmD

PGY-2 HIV Pharmacy Resident University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy Chicago, IL

Soojin Jun, PharmD, BCGP, CPPS, CPHQ

Cofounder; Patient Safety Activist; Pharmacist Patients for Patient Safety US Liberyville, IL

Abby Kahaleh, PhD, MS, MPH, BPharm, FAACP Tenured Faculty Roosevelt University College of Pharmacy Schaumburg, IL

Imran Khan, PharmD

Clinical Pharmacist, Ambulatory Pharmacy Care Management Northwestern Medicine Physician Network Wheaton, IL

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Shannon R. Kuhrau, PharmD, BCCCP Critical Care Pharmacist Loyola University Medical Center Maywood, IL

Daniel Limoges, BA, PharmD Vaccine and 340B Coordinator St. Bernard Hospital and Healthcare Center Chicago, IL

Bernice Y. Man, PharmD, BCPS, CSP, CPHQ Clinical Pharmacy Manager, Specialty Pharmacy University of Chicago Medicine Chicago, IL

Nikola M. Markoski, PharmD, MBA, DPLA Manager, Pharmacy Informatics & Analytics Vizient Inc. Irving, TX

Jordan P. McPherson, PharmD, MS, BCOP

Oncology Clinical Pharmacist; Adjunct Assistant Professor Huntsman Cancer Institute; University of Utah College of Pharmacy Salt Lake City, UT

Michele Monzón-Kenneke, PharmD, BCPS, BCGP

Clinical Pharmacist, Ambulatory Care Management Northwestern Medicine Physician Network Wheaton, IL

Alexandrea M. Munoz, BS, CPhT Pharmacy Practice Coordinator Northwestern Medicine Specialty Pharmacy Chicago, IL

Anitha Nagelli, PharmD, MPH-HPA Clinical Assistant Professor UIC College of Pharmacy Chicago, IL

FACULTY Information

Casey O’Brien

Motivational Speaker Nationally Speaking, Inc St. Paul, MN

Rebecca Ohrmund, CPhT-ADV

Pharmacy Technician Specialist Northwestern Medicine Lake Forest Hospital Lake Forest, IL

Hina Patel, PharmD, BCPS

PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Program Director NorthShore University HealthSystem Evanston, IL

Sarah Pérez, PharmD, BCACP, AAHIVP Clinical Pharmacist Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center Chicago, IL

Jennifer Phillips, PharmD, BCPS, FCCP, FASHP

Professor, Pharmacy Practice Midwestern University College of Pharmacy Drug Information Specialist Advocate Lutheran General Hospital Downers Grove, IL

Lalita Prasad-Reddy, PharmD, MS, BCPS, BCACP, CDCES, FCCP Assistant Dean of Basic Science and Preclerkship Education & Vice-Chair Chicago Medical School Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Outpatient Internal Medicine Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL

Megan Rech, PharmD, MS, BCCCP, FCCM

Emergency Medicine Pharmacist and Research Director Loyola University Medical Center Maywood, IL

Georgeanna Rechner-Neven, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Medical Intensive Care Unit Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL

Matthew Rim, PharmD, MS

Senior Associate Director of Specialty and Infusion Pharmacies UIC College of Pharmacy Chicago, IL

Roxane Rohani, PharmD, MSc

Assistant Professor of Pharmacology, Chicago Medical School Rosalind Franklin University North Chicago, IL

Anthony Rosella, PharmD

PGY-1 Resident University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy Rockford, IL

Monazzah Sarwar, PharmD, BCSCP Assistant Director, Taylor St./EEI Pharmacy; Clinical Assistant Professor UIC College of Pharmacy Chicago, IL

Glen Schumock, PharmD, MBA, PhD, FCCP Dean and Professor UIC College of Pharmacy Chicago, IL

Amanda Seddon, PharmD, BCPS, BCOP

Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Hematology/Oncology/Cellular Therapy/ Associate Professor, Clinical Pharmacy Midwestern University College of Pharmacy Downers Grove, IL

Beth Shields, PharmD, BCPPS Associate Director, Operations Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL

Steve Smith, BS Pharm

Director of Pharmacy Investigations Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation Chicago, IL

Patrick Tednes, PharmD, BCCCP

Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences Roosevelt University College of Science, Health, & Pharmacy Schaumburg, IL GAME ON!

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FACULTY Information

Alina Viteri, PharmD

PGY-2 Infectious Diseases Pharmacy Resident HSHS St. John’s Hospital Springfield, IL

Sara Wilke, PharmD, MBA

Manager, Pharmacy Operations Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL

Elise Wozniak, PharmD

Formulary and Drug Use Coordinator University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA

Jewel Younge, PharmD, BCPS Clinical Assistant Professor University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacist, Outpatient Based Clinical Pharmacy Services University of Illinois Health Chicago, IL

STUDENT SESSION PANELISTS Brandon Clouse, BA Senior Wealth Advisor AlergaGroup Wealth Services Deerfield, IL

Olabisi Falana, PharmD, BCCCP, BCPS

Director, Graduate & Postgraduate Education UChicago Medicine Chicago, IL

Jacob P. Gettig, PharmD, MPH, MEd, BCPS, CHCP

Associate Dean of Academic and Postgraduate Affairs Midwestern University College of Pharmacy Downers Grove, IL

Alifiya F. Hyderi, PharmD, BCPS

Clinical Pharmacist; PGY-1 Residency Coordinator Rush University Medical Center Chicago, IL

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Randall Knoebel, PharmD, MPH, BCOP

Senior Manager of Pharmacy Health and Analytics and Drug Policy; Director, PGY-1 Residency Program UChicago Medicine Chicago, IL

Daniel Majerczyk, PharmD, BCPS, BC-ADM, CACP Associate Professor of Clinical Sciences; Director, Residency Teaching Certificate Program Roosevelt University College of Science, Health, & Pharmacy Schaumburg, IL

Marianne Pop, PharmD, MPH, BCPS Clinical Assistant Professor; Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist University of Illinois College of Pharmacy Rockford, IL

Molly L. Rockstad, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP Clinical Pharmacist, Ambulatory Care John H. Stroger Jr. Hospital of Cook County Chicago, IL

Sarah Stepanek, PharmD

PGY-2 Emergency Medicine Resident University of Illinois Chicago College of Pharmacy/ OSF Healthcare Saint Anthony Medical Center Rockford, IL

Patrick Tednes, PharmD, BCCCP

Assistant Professor of Clinical Sciences Roosevelt University College of Science, Health, & Pharmacy Schaumburg, IL

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MODERATORS Jennifer Arnoldi, PharmD, BCPS Clinical Associate Professor, Assistant Director of Experiential Education Southern Illinois University Edwardsville School of Pharmacy Edwardsville, IL

Peter Couri, BSPharm, RPh, MHA Director of Pharmacy Services Rush Copley Medical Center Aurora, IL

Riya Desai, PharmD Candidate Pharmacy Student Roosevelt University College of Science, Health & Pharmacy Schaumburg, IL

Heather Harper, PharmD, BCPS Pharmacy Informatics Specialist OSF Healthcare System Peoria, IL

Ron Hartman, PharmD

Regional Director of Pharmacy Operations, Western Region OSF Healthcare Galesburg, IL

Carol Heunisch, PharmD, BCPS, BCCP

Director, Inpatient Pharmacy Services Glenbrook, Highland Park, and Skokie Hospitals NorthShore University HealthSystem Skokie, IL

David Martin, PharmD, BCPS, BCIDP

Vaccines Senior Medical Liaison Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson Chicago, IL

W. Justin Moore, PharmD, BCPS, BCIDP

Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacist Antimicrobial & Diagnostic Stewardship Program, Department of Pharmacy Northwestern Memorial Hospital Chicago, IL

Marianne Pop, PharmD, MPH, BCPS Clinical Assistant Professor; Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist University of Illinois College of Pharmacy Rockford, IL

Richard Puccetti, CPhT President UNITED Pharmacy Staffing Mount Prospect, IL

Kathryn Schultz, PharmD, BCOP Malignant Hematology Medical Science Liaison Genentech South San Francisco, CA

Denise M. Kolanczyk

Associate Professor, Pharmacy Practice Midwestern University College of Pharmacy Clinical Pharmacist, Internal Medicine Loyola University Medical Center Downers Grove, IL

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CE INSTRUCTIONS

For Claiming ICHP Accredited Courses

Please review ASHP instructions to claim credit for that program.

Please READ all information carefully so See ASHP you understand the deadlines and how to instructions on access credit statements. page 9. To obtain CPE credit for each ICHP accredited course attended, attendees must complete the following requirements. After the meeting (or after the CE session), all attendees will need to access ICHP’s online CPE system at CESally.com, and complete and submit all evaluations to have your ICHP credit automatically submitted to CPE Monitor. PLEASE NOTE: You will be required to complete a General Meeting Evaluation FIRST on CESally, one time only, before you can access the Annual Meeting programs to claim credit.

QUICK OVERVIEW -

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Complete your CPE credit process by end of day on October 31, 2022.

Do NOT Delay Please honor the CPE deadlines! Do in completing your CPE processing. If you encounter problems, we will need time to assist you before the final deadline.

Scan the QR code to access the links needed to claim your CE.

FOR ICHP ACCREDITED COURSES (FOR ASHP COURSE - SEE PAGE 9)

1. Fill out the special ENTRY code on your CPE Attendance Record (2-part white and yellow form in folder) during the sessions. 2. Turn in BOTH the White and Yellow copy at Registration check out. 3. Please turn in your Future Topic suggestions form at the same time. 4. Registration attendants sign BOTH CPE attendance copies, keep the White copy, and return the Yellow copy to you. Please SAVE your Yellow copy! 5. Go to CESally.com and Login if you have an account; or “Sign Up!” to create an account if new to the site. Important! You must enter your NABP eProfile ID & birthdate as MMDD to set up your account and get credit. CESally.com is mobile friendly - you may complete the entire process, start to finish, on any device. 6. Complete your General Meeting Event Evaluation (one time only). 7. COMPLETE YOUR EVALUATIONS FOR CREDIT: OPTION 1: Complete each session evaluation and submit for credit via QR code that takes you to webpage with URL links to CESally.com and programs. (Remember to log in to CESally.com first.). OPTION 2: Complete the session evaluation later via laptop, etc., via QR code OR go directly to CESally.com and search on 2022 ICHP Annual Meeting. *** YOU MUST TURN IN YOUR ATTENDANCE RECORD SHEET FOR EITHER OPTION. WE NEED THAT FOR ACPE RECORDS. 8. If you are not using URL links - use the Search function on CESally.com to find all the Program Titles you attended and check each one you attended, then click on Add to To-do List. 9. Go to your To-do List to select programs for evaluation and click on Start To Do List. Follow the directions. 10. Remember to REPORT CE & SUBMIT CE – once completed, you will see a submission confirmation message. 11. Go to your CPE Monitor account at NABP.net to print off official transcripts or statements of credit (Please note: It may take up to 48 hours for your credit to upload to CPE Monitor.)

IMPORTANT: Per ACPE requirements, official transcripts and statements of credit are available ONLY through the LEARNER’S E-PROFILE in CPE Monitor. PLEASE NOTE: You will have until the END OF DAY MONDAY, OCTOBER 31 2022 to complete your online evaluation and submit it for your CPE credit. ICHP policy requires that CPE evaluations be completed within a specific deadline to ensure timely submission of your CPE credit to your CPE Monitor account, and to meet the ACPE deadlines. Anything submitted after the ACPE deadlines will be rejected by CPE Monitor. If you miss the deadline you will lose your credit.

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DETAILED STEPS ON HOW TO COMPLETE THE EVALUATION PROCESS Session Entry Access Codes will be announced by the moderators during each session – write the codes on your “CPE Attendance Record” sheet (2-part white and yellow form). Please fill in your “Name” informa¬tion on your CPE Attendance Record. At the end of your participation at the conference, please turn in BOTH the white and yellow copies of your Attendance Record at the Registration desk. Registration attendants sign both copies and keep the white copy. You will get the signed yellow copy back. Keep the yellow copy of the CPE Attendance Record for your file as you will need the Session Codes which you wrote down to complete the process of receiving your credit. DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS TO COMPLETE EVALUATIONS ONLINE: 1. Go to www.CESally.com and click on “Sign Up!” Or log in with your existing account. For HELP at any point, click on the HELP tab or go to: https://www.cesally.com/help/. 2. Complete the Sign Up process and select a username and password. IMPORTANT: Please store your username and password in a safe place. You will need to maintain a valid email address with CESally.com. Each participant must have an individual email address. 3. Enter your NABP eProfile ID and birthdate as MMDD when prompted. CESally.com will confirm in real time your eProfile information with CPE Monitor and let you know if there is an error, which you may then correct. PLEASE NOTE – YOU MUST HAVE SET UP YOUR CESALLY.COM ACCOUNT BEFORE YOU CAN COMPLETE YOUR CPE PROGRAM EVALUATIONS USING THE URL LINKS OR WHEN USING ANY DEVICE. 4. Once you have created your account, or logged in, click on the unique session URL link to go directly to the Activity Overview Page and follow the directions there. OR use the Search Box on CESally.com (in the upper right corner) to find your activity by typing in the UAN #, the title, or type in 2022 ICHP Annual Meeting and search to see all the sessions. You have several options for completing or saving for later. Please pay CLOSE attention to the Title and the Pharmacist or Technician label at the beginning of each title. PHARMACISTS: You may NOT receive credit for Technician programs. TECHNICIANS: PTCB requirements for Technician-specific CPE credit vary. REMINDER: You must complete a General Meeting Event Evaluation one time only prior to accessing the programs for the CPE credit processing. 5. Identify the program(s) attended and choose either to: a) Click on that Activity title to open the information page, and you will see your options in the right hand column on the information page. b) OR Click on the checkbox inside the small information box, then go to the bottom of the page and see your options there. 6. Choose from either a) or b) above, to COMPLETE NOW, SAVE FOR LATER, OR ADD TO TO-DO LIST. 7. When you are ready to complete your CPE credit process, go to your To-do List and follow directions to EVALUATE the programs. Select the programs you want to evaluate and click on Start To-do List tab. • You must complete the Event Evaluation first. • You will verify your attendance, provide the session ENTRY code that was given to you during the program, and complete an evaluation of the activity and the speaker(s). • Always click on Go To Next Step when you complete a task. 8. Click on “REPORT CE” and “Submit CE”. Your CPE credit will be uploaded to CPE Monitor automatically. Look for the submission confirmation message when you have successfully completed the process. 9. If you have any questions contact us at [email protected]. 10. Go to www.NABP.net to download an official copy of your CPE transcripts. Click on the CPE Monitor link and log in to access your CPE Monitor records. REMEMBER - IF YOU EXPERIENCE ANY PROBLEMS, WE WILL NEED TIME TO ASSIST YOU. PLEASE DO NOT DELAY! IMPORTANT NOTICE: Only registered attendees to the CPE presentations are eligible to receive credit. CPE attendance records and meeting registration lists are used to verify that those who process credit on CESally.com attended the live programming. Any discrepancies will be reviewed for possible action in accordance with ACPE and Board of Pharmacy standards and policies. GAME ON!

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MEETING NOTES: _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ __________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________ ___________________________________

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ICHP PHARMACY ACTION FUND Contributors

Legislative Leaders

$5,000 - $10,000

Edward Donnelly

Advocacy Alliance $2,500 - $4,999 Frank Kokaisl Michael Novario

Thomas Westercamp

Lincoln League $1,000 - $2,499

Christopher Crank Mary Lee

Glen Schumock Trish Wegner

Capitol Club $500-$999 Brad Dunck

General Assembly Guild Abby Kahaleh Rebecca Ohrmund

$250-$499

Jared Sheley

Springfield Society $100-$249 James Sampson

Grassroots Gang $50-$99 Ifleda Millon

Contributor $1-$49 Megan Corrigan Jack Iskander

Karen Trenkler

Anne Montgomery Deborah Rehder

The amounts represent lifetime contributions of those ICHP members who have contributed to the ICHP Pharmacy Action Fund in the last 12-months (as of August 29, 2022). To contribute online now or print a mail-in form, go to https://www.ichpnet.org/pharmacy_ practice/advocacy/ichp_pharmacy_action_fund/donation_form/ichp_pharmacy_action.php

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Did you know ICHP membership fees have not been increased in more than 10 years? Over the past decade prices have increased on much of what is needed to execute an organization like ICHP. While it is never a good time to increase membership fees, ICHP leadership must look forward to ensuring the organization can continue to run effectively and efficiently to bring all the benefits your membership offers. ICHP has plans to continue to support and improve essential resources such as websites, software, hardware, and staff so the organization may continue to provide excellent services to our members. The table to the left shows current membership fees and the new rates. Full-time pharmacy students, technicians, and retired technicians will not see an increase in membership fees at this time.



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Silver lining: There’s still time to save!

If you are a pharmacist or supporting member, you can take advantage of the multi-year discount for up to 4 years. • You can potentially save up to $150 by locking in the current rate of $125 under this program by the end of 2022. • Refer to the chart on the ICHP website Membership Application



Use your renewal discount form that you received in your Annual Meeting folder for 20% one year of membership.



Keep an eye out for a 20% off discount email during Pharmacy Week in October!

UPCOMING Events

WEST CENTRAL CE PROGRAM SANGAMISS MEETING & LIVE CE October 11, 2022

Investigating Beta-Lactam Allergies and Cross-Reactivity

October 27, 2022

Topic: Management of Cystic Fibrosis Patients Speaker: MacKenzie O’Donohue, PharmD More information to follow via email

Accredited for pahrmacists and pharmacy technicians

Speaker: Alina Viteri, PharmD PGY2 ID Pharmacy Resident HSHS St. John’s Hospital; Springfield, IL Preceptor/Mentor: Natalie Tucker, PharmD, BCIDP

CE APPETIZER

November 2022

Topic: New Injectable Drugs

Accredited for pahrmacists and pharmacy technicians

Speaker: Brittany A. Lee Karas, PharmD Clinical Pharmacist, Medication-Use Policy Department of Pharmacy Northwestern Memorial Hospital Chicago, IL

ICHP LEADERSHIP RETREAT By invitation only

November 4 & 5, 2022

Stoney Creek Hotel Peoria East Peoria, IL

More information to follow via email

ICHP/MSHP SPRING MEETING

March 17 & 18, 2023

Gateway Convention Center Collinsville, IL

ILLINOIS PHARMACY LEGISLATIVE DAY Date TBA

(March/April 2023)

ICHP ANNUAL MEETING 2023 September 21 - 23, 2023

Drury Lane Theatre & Events - Oakbrook Terrace, IL

Save the date for next year!

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