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 Pharmacist Medication Reconciliation January 31, 2008

In the February WMSHP Newsletter, Chelsey Skiba, a Ferris State University Pharm.D. Candidate, writes of the benefits of pharmacists performing medication reconciliation.

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Posted: Thursday, January 31, 2008



 Even Water Can Be Dangerous March 29, 2004

Ironically, some of the most serious consequences of hypernatremia can result not from the condition itself but from the inappropriate management of the condition. The intravenous infusion of profoundly hypotonic solutions can lead to hemolysis and other severe consequences.

Jennifer Hagerman, Pharmacy Practice Resident at Borgess Medical Center, writes of the dangers of sterile water in the April WMSHP Newsletter.

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Posted: Monday, March 29, 2004



 Great Lakes Infectious Diseases Conference February 19, 2004

The 3rd Annual Great Lakes Infectious Diseases Conference is slated for March 13th at the Amway Grand Plaza in Grand Rapids. Registration is $30 and includes lunch and 6 hours of CE. Registration will be waived for students, residents, and adjunct FSU faculty.

Download the brochure here.
Register online here.

Posted: Thursday, February 19, 2004



 Regarding Pharmacy Residency Funding June 20, 2003

CMS (Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services) had again changed the response date for their proposed re-classification of pharmacy residency programs to continuing education programs, thus not eligible for Medicare "pass-through" dollars. On Monday, the date for response was moved back to the original date, July 8, 2003. CMS justifies this policy change because not all pharmacists that work in hospitals are required to complete a residency program. CMS further argues that residency programs are "continuing education," comparable to seminars and workshops, since they do not lead to "specific certification in a specialty." Continuing education programs are treated as normal operating costs included in the prospective payment rate.

This change will go into effect on October 1, 2003 UNLESS YOU ACT by July 8. Residency preceptors, current, future and past pharmacy residents, administrators, physicians and patients should write CMS concerning the value of pharmacy residencies and their impact on direct patient care. For more information and a complete description of the issues, please go to the ASHP Residency and Accreditation Information webpage, http://ashp.org/rtp/index.cfm?cfid=20280037&CFToken=7632685 or directly to the information page describing the CMS action and what you can do: http://ashp.org/rtp/writecms.cfm?cfid=20280037&CFToken=7632685.

Posted: Friday, June 20, 2003




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