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Transitions of Care from Inpatient to Outpatient Settings



Speaker
Kirk Evoy, Pharm.D., BCACP, BC-ADM, CTTS
Clinical Assistant Professor
College of Pharmacy, The University of Texas at Austin
Adjoint Assistant Professor
UT Health San Antonio School of Medicine

Learning Objectives 
  • Identify types of errors that can occur as patients transition from inpatient to outpatient settings.
  • Describe the pharmacist's role in transitions of care to ensure optimal medication outcomes.
  • Discuss quality, financial, and patient care outcomes that may be influenced by pharmacist activities during transitions of care.?

Instructions
This program consists of one video and downloadable resources in PDF format.
 
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Speaker information and disclosures can be found in the tab below.   

Fee

$20.00

CE Hours

1.00

CE Units

0.100

Activity Type

  • Knowledge

Support/Credits

Continuing Education Credit
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This online activity is approved for 0.10 CEUs (1.00 contact hour) of continuing education credit. To receive 1.00 contact hour of CE credit, the participant must watch the included video in its entirety, pass the online post-test ( >70% within 5 attempts), and complete the online evaluation. Upon successfully completing the course evaluation, the continuing pharmacy education credits will automatically be uploaded to CPE Monitor (allow 3-7 days).
 

 

 

 

Transitions of Care from Inpatient to Outpaient Settings 
 
Speakers 
Kirk Evoy, Pharm.D., BCACP, BC-ADM, CTTSTTS
Clinical Assistant Professor
College of Pharmacy, The University of Texas at Austin
Adjoint Assistant Professor
UT Health San Antonio School of Medicine
 

Kirk E. Evoy is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Pharmacotherapy Division of the College of Pharmacy at The University of Texas at Austin, as well as an Adjoint Assistant Professor in the School of Medicine at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. In addition to his teaching and research responsibilities within the college, Dr. Evoy also cares for patients as an ambulatory pharmacist within the University Health System in San Antonio.  Dr. Evoy completed his Pre-pharmacy and Doctor of Pharmacy coursework at Purdue University. Upon completion of pharmacy school, he went on to complete a PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at the University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics in Madison, Wisconsin followed by a PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency at Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center in Mishawaka, Indiana. In addition to his residency training, Dr. Evoy completed two teaching certificate programs and a Certificate of Added Training in Global Health and has earned Board Certification as an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist (BCACP), Advanced Diabetes Manager (BC-ADM), and Tobacco Treatment Specialist (CTTS).  Dr. Evoy’s primary areas of research include substance use disorders and smoking cessation.  His clinical interests include primary care, particularly diabetes management, smoking cessation, and transitions of care, as well as global health.

Disclosure: Dr. Evoy has no financial relationship(s) to disclose.

Heather Dobie, Pharm.D., BCACP
Clinical Specialist, Ambulatory Transitions of Care
UT Health SA School of Medicine
 
Disclosure: Dr. Dobie has no financial relationship(s) to disclose.

Activity Number

0067-0000-22-042-H05-P/T

Release Date: Jun 10, 2022
Credit Expiration Date: Jun 9, 2025

CE Hours

1.00