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Pre-Pharmacy Society 1 st General Body Meeting February 10, 2009 umdprepharm@gmail

Pre-Pharmacy Society 1 st General Body Meeting February 10, 2009 umdprepharm@gmail.com. Agenda. Welcome! Don’t forget to sign in! Upcoming Meetings Active Membership Upcoming Community Service Events UMB Open House: April 4, 2009 T-shirt Sales Medication Therapy Management

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Pre-Pharmacy Society 1 st General Body Meeting February 10, 2009 umdprepharm@gmail

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  1. Pre-Pharmacy Society 1st General Body Meeting February 10, 2009 umdprepharm@gmail.com

  2. Agenda • Welcome! Don’t forget to sign in! • Upcoming Meetings • Active Membership • Upcoming Community Service Events • UMB Open House: April 4, 2009 • T-shirt Sales • Medication Therapy Management • Guest Speaker: Rite Aid Pharmacists

  3. Remember… • Make sure you are on the Pre-Pharmacy Society list-serve • Email umdprepharm@gmail.com to be added • Join Pre-Pharmacy Society’s Facebook group to receive updates about meetings/events • Visit our website http://studentorg.umd.edu/prepharm • All past presentations have been posted and today’s presentation will be posted either tonight or tomorrow • All newsletters will be posted on our website too

  4. Upcoming Meetings • February 24th: Resume Workshop • March 10th: Pharmacy Technician Info Session • March 31st: UMB Student Panel • April 14th: TBA • April 28th: Pre-Requisites, PCATs, PharmCAS • All meetings will be on Tuesdays at 6pm • All meetings will be in Stamp

  5. Active Membership • 3 Meetings and 3 hours of community service per semester • Please do not wait until the last minute to fulfill your community service hours! • Attending more meetings and events are HIGHLY encouraged!

  6. Upcoming Community Service Events • February 26 & 27 10am-3pm: Bake Sale for Relay for Life • March 25, 2009: Charity Event at the Children’s Hospital • April 30, 2009: Charity Fundraiser for DPHW (Dinner Program for Homeless Women) • May 2 & 3, 2009: Relay for Life

  7. 1. Bake Sale for American Cancer Society Date: Thursday, Feb 26 and Friday, Feb 27 Time: 10a – 3p both days Location: Outside Stamp Student Union, by the ATM # Hours:1 hour for bringing a baked good, 1 hour max 1 hour per shift *If bringing a baked good: 1. Please put individual cookies, brownies, etc in separate Ziploc bags 2. Drop off baked goods at 9:45a on Thursday, Feb 26 Next Step: Fill out the sign-up sheet! Questions? Contact Olaide @ olaidea@umd.edu or Nicole @ ntromm@umd.edu

  8. 2. Children’s Hospital Date: March 25, 2009 Time: 4pm-6pm Location: Children’s National Medical Center 111 Michigan Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20010 # Hours:Maximum of 2 hours. You must arrive at the hospital on time in order to be considered for 2 hours of community service. Event:. Children’s Hospital provides several events for the children staying at the hospital. This event requires us to participate in a fun activity with the children. Activities range from painting, drawing, or even making picture frames. Just something fun to keep the kids smiling. Transportation/Meeting Time: College Park Metro Station – Brookland Station. We will meet at 3:20 so that we provide ourselves with enough time to arrive. Next Step: Sign up sheets will be going around, if you think you might be interested please sign up. Questions? Contact Olaide @ olaidea@umd.edu

  9. 3. Dinner Program for Homeless Women (DPHW) Date: Thursday, April 30 Time: 4:30p – 7:30p Location: Washington, D.C. # Hours:3 hours Event: Kitchen Volunteer (Dinner) -preparing food -serving the meal -kitchen clean-up Next Step: Fill out the sign up sheet! *Need a group of 5 – 9 people, first come first served For more information visit: http://www.dphw.org/index.php?option=com_frontpage&Itemid=1 Questions? Contact Nicole @ ntromm@umd.edu

  10. 4. Relay for Life Date: Saturday, May 2 – May 3 Time: 7:00p – 7:00a Location: Ludwig Field, University of Maryland # Hours:undetermined Event: Fundraise for the American Cancer Society by Joining our Pre-Pharmacy Society Team ($10 Registration Fee) *Raising money for the team is preferred, but not required Next Step: 1. Register at: http://main.acsevents.org/goto/prepharmacysociety *You may also donate here, but no service hours will be awarded 2. Participate for a minimum of three hours *A sign-in sheet will be provided at the event Questions? Contact Nicole @ ntromm@umd.edu or Jenna @ jrocchi0@umd.edu

  11. UMB Open House • Saturday April 4th 9:00-12:00 • 2/10-3/13: RSVP only for active members • 3/13- 4/4: RSVP for ALL members (until seats are filled)

  12. T-Shirt Sales • Only $10! • Quantity limited! Get them while they last! Designed by Tina Nguyen

  13. Questions?

  14. Medication Therapy Management • What is Medication Therapy Management (MTM)? • “The partnership of the pharmacist, the patient or their caregiver, and other health professionals that promotes the safe and effective use of medications and helps patients achieve the targeted outcomes from medication therapy” Source: http://www.pharmacist.com

  15. 10 Strategies to Reduce Medication Errors • According to the United States Pharmacopeia (USP): • 200,000 medication errors were documented (2002) • More than 3000 of these errors resulted in patient injury • 514 required initial or prolonged hospitalization • 47 required intervention to sustain life • 20 resulted in a patient’s death!

  16. 10 Strategies to Reduce Medication Errors • Increase awareness of at-risk populations

  17. Case 1 Mr. Jones, a long-time patient at Smiling Face Pharmacy, presents to the pharmacy counter asking for a refill on his furosemide prescription. The pharmacist notices in the computer that Mr. Jones received a 30-day supply of this medication 2 weeks earlier. When the pharmacist comments on this, Mr. Jones insists that he took his last tablet this morning. Mr. Jones then adds that he always takes this medication 3 times a day, because he knows how important it is to control his arthritis pain.

  18. Case 1 • Furosemide: • Diuretic…increases the amount of urine, allowing for the body to get rid of excess water • Use to treat: • High blood pressure • Preventing strokes, heart attacks, and kidney problems • Reduces edema • Can also be used to decrease excess calcium in the blood

  19. 10 Strategies to Reduce Medication Error 2. Avoid abbreviations and nomenclature 3. Recognize prescription look-alike/sound-alike medications

  20. 10 Strategies to Reduce Medication Errors 4. Beware of OTC family extensions and standardize labeling

  21. Case 2 As soon as the pharmacy opens in the morning, a woman approaches the pharmacy counter with a box of Alka-seltzer PM and Claritin. She comments that she is going to race home to take these medications. She also comments that she always uses Claritin for her allergies, because she cannot afford to fall asleep at work. She uses Alka-seltzer for her heartburn.

  22. Case 2 • What is wrong here? • Alka-seltzer PM: sedating antihistamine • What should you do as a pharmacist?

  23. Questions?

  24. Pre-Pharmacy Society Proudly Presents… Panel of Rite Aid Pharmacists

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