APhA Preliminary Program

APhA Preliminary Program

Academy of General Practice of Pharmacy Academy officersWilliam R. Bacon (left), president, and Ronald L. Williams, executive secretary. President-Wi...

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Academy of General Practice of Pharmacy

Academy officersWilliam R. Bacon (left), president, and Ronald L. Williams, executive secretary. President-William R. Bacon President-elect-Donald O. Fedder Vice President-James R. Ramseth Executive Secretary-Ronald L. Williams Regional Representatives-Carl G. Britto, Richard C. Carroll, Gary R. Cornell, Angele C. D'Angelo, William J. Edwards, Wallace S. Klein Jr., William L. Long, James M. McCoy, Armon B. Neel Jr., Aaron Silnutzer THE CLINICAL COMPONENTS OF YOUR PHARMACY PRACTICE

Monday, July 23, 8:45 a.m.-Constitution Room, Sheraton-Boston 8:45 a.m.-Call to order and introduction-William R. Bacon 9:00 a.m.-A Clinical Approach to Pharmacy Practice-Paul R. Lofholm 9:30 a.m.-Interacting With the Patient and the Physician-Tim R. Covington 10:10 a.m.-The Pharmacist's Role in Patient Assessment-John A. Gans 10:55 a.m.-Chronic Disease Management-Hypertension-James W. McKenney 11:30 a.m.-Practitioner Reactor Panel-Donald O. Fedder, Robert E. Hall and Robert L. Snively

2:25 p.m.-5. Clinical Psychopharmacy-The Clinical Pharmacist in a Psychiatric Setting: A Physician's Assessment-George R. Baringer, MD, and Eric Goldstein 2:45 p.m.-6. The Community Pharmacist's Contribution to the Care of the Mental Health Patient-Marianne F.lvey 3:05 p.m.-Break 3:15 p.m.-7. Clinical Pharmacy Practice in an Outpatient ClinicErnest L. Gu rwich 3:35 p.m.-B. A Model Role: The Pharmacist as a Member of a Family Practice Team-Kermit M. Sheker 3:55 p.m.-g. Proprietary Drugs for the Pediatric Patient-Beverly Wong Masaki 4:15 p.m.-lO. An Emergency Room Formulary for Treatment of Acute Intoxication-David R. Brown 4:35 p.m.-ll. Pharmacist and the Health Care Team: An Informa· tion Gap-Robert J. DeSalvo

AMBULATORY HEALTH CARE CENTERS-HMOs: ATTITUDES AND EXPERIENCES OF THE PHARMACIST

Tuesday, July 24, 8:45 a.m.-Commonwealth Room, Sheraton-Boston 1. Introduction-Wiggins E. Jones

CONTRIBUTED PAPERS I

.Monday, July 23, 1:00 p.m.-Commonwealth Room, Sheraton-Boston 1:05 p.m.-I. Pharmacy Loyalty in the Purchase of Prescription Medications-Richard A. Wills Jr. 1:25 p.m.-2. Implications of the Massachusetts Drug Substitution Law on Prescription Dispensing-Albert H. Taubman 1:45 p.m.-3. Price as a Component of Prescription Drug Advertising -Kenneth C. Steiner 2:05 p.m.-4. A Price I ndex for Pharmacy Services-Clayton R. Rowland 2:25 p.m.-5. Pharmacy, Group Practice and Some Economic Implications-Peter J. Lecca 2:45 p.m.-6. Payingthe Pharmacist Under "Socialized Pharmacy"Mickey C. Smith 3:05 p.m.-Break 3:15 p.m.-7. StudentAPhA paper(to be announced) 3:35 p.m.-B. An Analysis of Pharmacist Work Activities in a Specified Community Pharmacy Practice Setting-William M. Dickson 3:55 p.m.-g. A Survey of the Political' Participation of Iowa Pharmacists-Phillip J. Levine 4:15 p.m.-lO. Drug Information Services and the Community Pharmacist-Larry E. Patterson 4:35 p.m.-ll. Decision Theory Models for New Product Evaluations -Robert A. Freeman CONTRIBUTED PAPERS II

Monday, July 23, 1:00 p.m.-Fairfax Room, SheratonBoston 1:05 p.m.-l. Evaluation of a Clinical Internship Program-Fred M. Kamienny 1:25 p.m.-2. The Sick Role and Patient Compliance With Prescription Drug Therapy Regimens: The Clinical Pharmacist's Responsibility-Thomas R. Sharpe 1:45 p.m.-3. An Epidemiologic Study of Adverse Drug Reactions Leadingto Hospitalization-Ronald B. Stewart 2:05 p.m.-4. Community-Hospital Practitioner Consultation: Is the Patient Profile a Viable Means of Professional Unification?James W. Cooper Jr.

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2. From Watts to Penobscot Bay-An Audiovisual Tour of Organized Health Care Systems 3. Panel Discussion A. Why Do Pharmacists Practice in Organized Ambulatory Health Care Systems? B. What Do Pharmacists Do in Organized Ambulatory Health Care Systems? 4. Panel discussion-But What About the Community Pharmacist? Panel-Richard Butler, Robert Hanson, Alan Kinney and Linda Watkins

MINI-SEMINARS

Tuesday, July 24 A new program feature designed to provide pharmacists t~e opportunity to dialogue in an informal workshop atmo~phere W.lt~ .ex, perts and persons actively involved in varied professional activities.

Seminar A-Gardner Room, Sheraton-Boston 1:00 p.m.-The Pharmacist and the National High Blood Pressure Program-David A. Clark, William E. Learnard and James W. McKenney 2:00 p.m.-Problems Unique to the Pharmacist Practicing in the Chain Environment-Richard G. Carroll 3:00 p.m.-Unit Dose Drug Distribution in the Nursing Home-Fred M. Eckel 4:00 p.m.-Prevention of Pressure Sores From Medical Appliances -Donald Brown

Seminar B-Hampton RooJ11, Sheraton-Boston 1:00 p.m.-Drug Interaction Information for the PractitionerPierre S. Del Prato 2:00 p.m.-Being Heard Where It Counts-Albert I. Wertheimer 3:00 p.m.-Making Drug Abuse Education Relevant to the Corn- , munity Pharmacist-Steven R. Moore 4:00 p.m.-The Free Health Clinic: A Health Team ModelJoe V. Jones, Larry Schreiber and C. Patrick Tharp

Seminar C-Room 204, John B. Hynes Auditorium 1:00 p.m.-The Pharmacist, the Dying Patient and the FamilyArthur G. Lipman 2:00 p.m.-The Pharmacist as a Community Health EducatorFrederick S. Mayer and Mario Casinelli Jr. 3:00 p.m.-Student Expectation of Preceptors-H. C. Watters and Walter J. Hryszko 4:00 p.m.-A Manual Drug Use Review System-Brenda Brandon, David S. Knapp and Sheila WJ!st

Seminar D-Room 207, John B. Hynes Auditorium 1:00 p.m.-Innovative Pharmacy Continuing Education Through Communications-Pharmcom-John Neumann 2:00 p.m.-Organizational Response to the Consumer MovementRogerW. Cain and John T. Skhal 3:00 p.m.-New Drugs of 1972-73~Daniel A. Hussar 4:00 p.m.-Preventing and Solving Armed Robberies for Controlled Su bstances-Albert Sherman and Joseph M. Jordan PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES WORKSHOP

Wednesday, July 25, 2:00 p.m. Utilizing a closed-circuit television system, the audience will view a series of professional situations encountered by all pharmacists in their practice. Discussion situations will range from pharmacistpatient communications to the role of the pharmacist in monitoring patients on chronic medication. Workshops are assigned by initial of participant's last name as indicated below: Workshop I-Fairfax Room A, Sheraton-Boston (A-D) Workshop II-Fairfax Room B, Sheraton-Boston (E-J) Workshop III-Gardner Room A, Sheraton-Boston (K-M) Workshop IV-Gardner Room B, Sheraton-Boston (N-D) Workshop V-Hampton Room A, Sheraton-Boston «CS) Workshop VI-Hampton Room B, Sheraton-Boston (T-Z) DILEMMAS IN DRUG THERAPY

Thursday, July 26, 8:45 a.m.-Gardner Room, SheratonBoston 8:45 a.m.-I ntroduction-William A. Miller, moderator

9:00 a.m.-New Approaches to the Management of Hepatic Encephalopathy-W. Wayne Young 10:00 a.m.-The Role of Renin and Aldosterone in Hypertension: Drug Therapy Implications-Lawrence J. Hak 11:00 a.m.-The Place of the Steroids in the Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis-Gary McCart Practitioner Resource Panel-Ernest L. Gurwich, Anthony S. Manoguerra, Fred L. Meister, Charles Pulliam, Theodore G. Tong Background information on each of the subjects on this program is available so that audience participation and discussion may be maximized; write Academy of General Practice of Pharmacy, American Pharmaceutical Association, 2215 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20037. IMPROVING PATIENT SERVICE-THE MANAGER'S VIEW

Thursday, July 26, 8:45 a.m.-Fairfax Room, SheratonBoston 8:45 a.m.-Introduction-James R. Ramseth 9:00 a.m.-Chains and Independents-Surviving in a Changing World-Calvin Probst 9:30 a.m.-The Economics of Medical Appliance Sales-Harold Sparr 10:15 a.m.-The Managerial Aspects of the Patient Record SystemD. C. Huffman 11:00 a.m.-Interbank Credit Cards-Do They Have a Place in Your Practice?-Joseph P. Healey THIRD ANNUAL LUNCHEON

Thursday, July 26, 12:00 noon-Commonwealth Room, Sh eraton-Boston Presiding-William R. Bacon 1. Welcome 2. Presentation ofthe Daniel B. Smith Award 3. Response-Martin Rein, recipient, Daniel B. Smith Award 4. Installation of officers 5. Address-Family Planning Services: Where is the Pharmacist?Marjorie A. Costa, director, National Center for Family Planning Services MINORITY DEVELOPMENT SYMPOSIUM

Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Tuesday, July 24, 2:00 p.m.-Commonwealth Room, Sheraton-Boston Theme-The Role of Third World People in Broadening Access to Health Care Services

1. I ntroduction and Welcome-Anthony L. Rogers 2. Keynote Speaker-Thurmond Evans,special assistant, Office of Health Manpower Opportunity 3. Introduction of Panel-Anthony L. Rogers 4. Panel Presentations

Chester J. Cavallito, president, Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences.

A. Recruitment and Retention-Theodore Tong B. Job Opportunities in Specific Areas of the Employment Market -Ira C. Robinson C. Financial Assistance-Henry Herrera D. Inadequate Health Care-George Blue Spruce C. Incorporation of Resources of Third World ProfessionalsRobert Gibson 5. Open Discussion

President-Chester J_ Cavallito President-elect-George H_ Schneller Vice President-John E. Christian Past President-Harry B_ Kostenbauder

MOderator-Anthony L. Rogers

EXECUTIVE COMMIITEE

BUSINESS SESSION

The APhA Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences Executive Committee will meet 10:00 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., Sunday, July 22, in Stanbro Hall, Statler Hilton; and 2:30 p.m., Wednesday, July 25, in Parlor F, Statler Hilton.

Wednesday, July 25, 1:30 p.m.-Georgian Room and Parlor A, Statler Hilton

LUNCHEON

Wednesday, July 25, 12:00 noon-Georgian Room and Parlor A, Statler Hilton (Tickets sold at APhA Registration Desk, Hynes Auditorium, and the Academy office, Hancock Room, Statler Hilton)

Address-George H. Schneller

A. Call to order B. Reading of communications C. President's address-Chester J. Cavallito D. Executive secretary's report E. Committee reports 1. Committee for organizational affairs-Roy Kuramoto 2. Committee for professional and public affairs-David E. Guttman 3. Committee for scientific affairs-Arnold D. Marcus F. New business G. Adjournment Vol. NS13, No.6, June 1973

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