Jefferson College of Population Health is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
The following knowledge-based CPE programs have been developed in conjunction with The Jefferson College of Population Health and Department of Pharmacy of Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. The programs are free to all Jefferson pharmacists.
Method & Format
Each online program consists of audio with slides. After viewing the online course, contact Melissa Horowitz at Melissa.horowitz@jefferson.edu to receive the post-test and activity evaluation.
A minimum score of 70% is required on the test for credit to be awarded. The estimated time to complete this activity is 1 hour. Participants who successfully complete will be awarded 1.00 hours of continuing pharmacy education credit (.100 CEUs). Participants should claim continuing education credit for this internet-based educational activity only if they have not claimed credit for the live activity.
Target Audience
This continuing pharmacy education activity was planned to meet the needs of Jefferson pharmacists in a variety of practice settings, including large and small health systems, managed-care organizations, and academia.
CE programs are free to all Jefferson employees
For all non-Jefferson employees, there is a fee of $15 per course. Please contact Melissa.horowitz@jefferson.edu for payment information
System Requirements
Please ensure that the computer you plan to use meets the following requirements:
• Operating System: Microsoft Windows, Apple Mac OS X, Apple iOS (iPad) • Supported Browsers: Google Chrome (recommended), Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari • Internet Connection: Broadband recommended
Please contact the ACPE administrator at (215) 955-9817 with any questions pertaining to these programs.
Submissions from 2014
New Updates in the Treatment of Seizures, Rebecca Buckler, PharmD, PGY-1, Pharmacy Practice Resident
Pharmacists Role in Accountable Care Organizations: A Place for Leadership, Gloria Espinosa, PharmD, MAT, PGY-1, Pharmacy Practice Resident
Green Light, Yellow Light, Red Light, STOPP: Learning What Medications to Avoid in Geriatrics, Christine Puschak, PharmD, PGY-1, Pharmacy Resident
Submissions from 2013
Filling the Holes: A review of Osteoporosis and Treatment Strategies, Carrie Alderman, PharmD
ICU Sedation: How Can the Alphabet Help?, Drew Kirk, PGY-2, Critical Care Pharmacy Resident
Management of HIV in Critically Ill patients, Lindsay McDonnell, PharmD, PGY-2, Pharmacy Resident in Infectious Diseases
A Review of Novel Anticoagulants and Management of Bleeding Complications in Patients Prescribed Novel Anticoagulants: What You Need to Know, Maria Tahir, PGY-1 resident