23-001-H01-P - Implementing Pharmacogenomics into Clinical Practice Certificate Program (2nd Edition)
Course Description
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Summary
The fully online, self-paced program is designed to equip the pharmacist with the knowledge necessary to implement pharmacogenomics into clinical practice in a variety of settings. Leading experts in the field of pharmacogenomics will provide educational content focusing on the following: background of pharmacogenomics, aspects of pharmacogenomic testing (laboratory considerations and interpretation of results), clinical implications of pharmacogenomics in multiple disease states including cardiology, oncology, pain management, and psychiatry, and adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Learners who complete the program and earn the certificate will be able to utilize pharmacogenomics resources, apply pharmacogenomics to clinical care, and implement pharmacogenomics in diverse clinical settings.
Program Details
Intended Audience: Pharmacists interested in pharmacogenomics.
Universal Activity Number: 0012-0000-23-001-H01-P
Contact Hours: 28.0 General hours of ACPE approved continuing education for pharmacists
Program Fees:
- Regular Registration: $549.00
- UF Preceptor/Career Coach: $449.00
- UF COP Faculty: $425.00
(Please note: UF Preceptor/Career Coaches & UF COP Faculty must register within the group portal to receive registration discounts. Our office is unable to retroactively apply a discount once the registration has been completed. For information on how to access the group portal, please click here).
UAN Release Date: 01/30/2023
UAN Expiration Date: 01/30/2026
Activity Type: Practice/Certificate Program
Program Support: No outside financial support was provided.
Format Type: This course is self-paced, fully online.
Time to Complete: All coursework must be completed within 16 weeks from the date of registration or before date of UAN expiration, 01/30/2026, whichever comes first. This course will no longer be eligible for CE credit after 01/30/2026.
Objectives
At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
- Describe the contribution of genetics to interindividual variability in drug metabolizing enzymes and predicting patient’s response to therapy.
- Apply information from pharmacogenomic resources, databases, and guidelines to clinical practice and patient case scenarios.
- Educate patients and providers in the utility and implications of pharmacogenomic testing and resulting information.
- Utilize pharmacogenomic information to develop treatment recommendations in certain disease states including cardiovascular, cancer, and psychiatric conditions.
- Create a plan to implement pharmacogenomic information and clinical decision support tools into electronic health records in various practice settings.
Program Overview
Module 1: Introduction to Pharmacogenomics
This content will provide the foundational knowledge needed to guide the learner through the certificate.
Module 2: Science of Pharmacogenomics
This module will define pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics and outline the benefits of genomic medicine. Content will focus specifically on pharmacogenomics of drug metabolism and drug transporters.
Module 3: Fundamentals of Clinical Pharmacogenomics and Pharmacogenomic Testing
This module will define the CPIC guidelines and explain how they can be used by clinicians to make specific prescribing decisions for patient care when genetic information is available. It will also review available evidence sources for pharmacogenomic recommendations and explain strategies for using the Pharmacogenomics Knowledgebase (PharmGKB) to assess the usefulness and practical applications of pharmacogenomic information in the clinical setting. Content will also review clinical laboratory and direct-to-consumer pharmacogenomic testing.
Module 4: Cardiology and Oncology
This module will discuss clinical implications of genetic variability in oncology pharmacotherapy and patient-specific, genetic, and other factors that inform drug therapy changes in oncology. It will also summarize clinical implications of genetic variability on cardiovascular drug response and explain factors influencing the clinical implementation of genotyping to help guide cardiovascular drug therapy.
Module 5: Pain Management, Psychiatry, and ADRs
This module will identify medications affected by multiple genes and summarize the clinical implications of genetic variability in pain management and psychiatry. Content will specifically focus on pain management, adverse drug reactions/hypersensitivity, and psychiatry pharmacogenetics.
Module 6: Clinical Implementation of Pharmacogenomics
This module will summarize how to develop a clinical pharmacogenomic service, manage testing and reimbursement for pharmacogenetic results, and design electronic and written documentation. Content will focus on clinical decision support, patient and provider education, and challenges and solutions for implementing pharmacogenomics in diverse practice settings.
Requirements for Successful Course Completion
In order to earn credit for this course, participants must complete all course case studies and quizzes with a score of 70% or higher. Two chances to pass each quiz/assessment will be given. If a passing score is not earned by the second attempt, the participant must re-enroll in the course. Upon successful completion of all coursework, participants must complete a course evaluation form.
Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be awarded a certificate of completion.
Questions?
Please contact the Continuing Pharmacy Education Team
Phone: (352) 273-6275
Email: cesupport@ahc.ufl.edu
Website: https://cpe.pharmacy.ufl.edu/
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The University of Florida College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Accrediting Associations
- Pharmacist 2.8 CEU