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74th Annual Pharmacy Practice Seminar • PPS


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74th Pharmacy Practice Seminar & 11th Health Systems Practice Seminar • 2026 PPS & HSPS
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
Friday, September 25; Saturday, September 26; and Sunday, September 27, 2026
 

About

Pharmacy Practice Seminar LogoThe 74th Annual Pharmacy Practice Seminar (PPS) is officially merging with the Health Systems Pharmacy Practice (HSPP) seminar for an epic, three-day two-track experience from Friday, Sept. 25, through Sunday, Sept. 27. This isn’t just another weekend of lectures; it’s a high-impact program designed to equip both pharmacists and pharmacy technicians with cutting-edge tools and "Monday-ready" knowledge to immediately elevate patient care. We’ve removed the barriers, you no longer have to choose between tracks. Instead, you can jump between Community and Health Systems sessions to build a customizable schedule that fits your unique professional journey (all content will be recorded and released in November for on-demand viewing so you not miss a think regardless of the session you attend live - note the DEA session on Sunday will NOT be recorded) 

The excitement of PPS is accessible no matter where you are! Whether you join us in-person for the vibrant Austin vibe, tune in via our high-energy live broadcast, or catch up later through our extensive on-demand library, your registration grants you full access to all three days of content. Every attendee gets the best of both worlds: the immediate connection of a live event and the long-term flexibility of recorded sessions available for a full year. Visit our official webpage for more details and get ready to experience "Serious Science and Serious Fun" with the best in the profession!

 Additional information about this event can be found at the Pharmacy Practice Seminar webpage
 

Target Audience
This seminar is intended for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who practice in community pharmacies and health systems settings.
 
Attendance Options: In-Person or Online
Registrants can join us live in person in Austin, Texas, via a live Zoom webinar, watch on-demand later, or any combination of live and on-demand viewing. All presentations will be recorded and available for on-demand viewing throughout the next year. In whatever way PPS best fits into your schedule, we have you covered!  For those joining us in person, more information is available on the PPS website's Location, Lodging, and Parking tab.  To book hotel accommodations with the event group rate, click here
 

Registering and Accessing the Content
PPS registrants will access all seminar content on this page. Be sure to bookmark this page for session content, in-person attendance information, live broadcast Zoom feeds and on-demand sessions. You must log into your account to access seminar content, so we recommend keeping your login email and password handy.
 

How to Register & Access Your Content

  • New Registrants: Click the GREEN button at the bottom of the page to begin. (If this is your first time here, you will be prompted to create a quick CE profile).
  • Returning Users: If you already registered for the live event, skip to the Orange Box below to log back in.
  • Accessing Sessions: Once logged in, simply click any session module listed below to start.
  • Pro Tip: Save your email and password! You will need them to return to the portal throughout the year to access your on-demand content.

Already Registered? Use the Log Back In (log in link at the top right) to resume your progress or start new sessions.

 

Continuing Education Credit
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The Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education accredits the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This knowledge-based activity is approved for 25.0 hours of continuing education credit (25.0 Live via in-person or live broadcast). To receive 25.0 CE credit, the participant must complete the activity sessions and then complete the online evaluation (on-demand sessions require post-tests before evaluation) that follows each accredited session.  
 

Questions? At any time, please email us at UTpharmacyCE@austin.utexas.edu.
Thank you! We know you have options on where you get your CPE. We greatly appreciate you choosing The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy!
 


Date: Sep 25, 2026 06:00 AM - Sep 27, 2026 05:00 AM

Fee

$595.00

CE Hours

30.25

CE Units

3.025

Registration closes on Sep 27, 2026 12:00 AM

Activity Type

Knowledge

 

Welcome to PPS! Start Here! - In-Person and Live Broadcast Information

PPS Program Information: Please Read
   

Pharmacy Practice Seminar LogoPPS Program Information for In-Person and Live Broadcast

The PPS Vibe: Serious Science meets Serious Fun!

Welcome to a celebration of pharmacy practice! We are thrilled to have you join us for a weekend of elite clinical deep dives and high-energy networking. Whether you are reconnecting with old classmates or meeting new colleagues, we hope you enjoy the "Implementation Advantage" and the best of Austin hospitality.

 


IN-PERSON ATTENDEES: THE AUSTIN EXPERIENCE
Where to Go The seminar is held at the DoubleTree by Hilton Austin. Upon arrival, head straight to the Registration Desk located just outside the main conference rooms to pick up your materials and name tag.
 
Friday Night: Kickoff & Clinical Updates Friday is a "choose your own adventure" evening! Starting at 6:00 PM, we invite you to our Welcome Reception for drinks and hors d'oeuvres. At 6:30 PM, we will begin our first clinical sessions:
  • The Immunization Update
  • The Sterile Compounding Update
Feel free to float between the reception and the sessions to get your first CE credits of the weekend while catching up with colleagues.
 
Parking (It’s on us!) Good news! Parking in the hotel garage is completely free for our attendees. Simply bring your parking ticket to the registration desk, and we will validate it for you.
 
The Weekend Social Schedule
  • Checking-in: The Registration Table will open at 7:00 AM.  Breakfast will be provided each morning with the first session starting promptly at 8:00 AM
  • Tracks: Starting Saturday morning there will be two tracks of sessions, Health-Systems and Community.  You can pick from any session that fits your practice best.  For Sunday, the full day is divided into the two tracks. 
  • Community Sessions: After lunch on Saturday, both tracks will meet in the main ballroom for our Keynote, New Drug Update, and Texas Pharmacy Law.
  • Saturday Social: Keep the momentum going with a second reception immediately following the final CE session at 5:00 PM.
  • Exhibitor Hall: Visit our exhibitors throughout the weekend to see the latest industry innovations.
  • Student Organization Sales: On Sunday, our UT student groups will be on-site selling gear—don't forget to stop by and support them!
What to Wear Dress is business casual—emphasizing the casual. Hotel conference rooms tend to run cold, so we highly recommend bringing a light jacket or sweater.
 

ONLINE ATTENDEES: LIVE BROADCAST
How to Tune In For those joining us virtually, the action starts Friday night! Both the Immunization Update and the Sterile Compounding Update will be broadcasted live via Zoom starting at 6:30 PM.
Live Zoom links for the entire weekend will be posted right here on this tab the week of the event. We will also send these links directly to your inbox for an easy "click and watch" experience.
 

THE ON-DEMAND EXPERIENCE
Catch Everything You Missed One of the best perks of PPS is that you don't have to choose! All content (except for the Sunday DEA update) will be recorded.
  • Availability: Recordings will be uploaded to this portal by mid-November.
  • Access: Use your same login to return to this site to watch any sessions you missed or to re-watch your favorites.
  • Note: Per regulatory requirements, the Sunday DEA update is a live-only event and will not be recorded.
 

CONTINUING EDUCATION CONTENT
Be sure to log in!  Program session information will be located in the session tabs.  When logged in, you will see a section called "Course Materials".  Here we will include the session presentation sides in PDF form.  Look for the link at the bottom of the tab information.  If the speaker provided additional information and handouts, these will be made available in this space.
 
CONTENT AVAILABLE THE WEEK OF PPS: We will start loading session slides and information the week prior to the live program.  
 

HUMAN TRAFFICKING
Online Video - Ready to Complete Upon Registration!  The Human Trafficking session, Identifying & Responding to Human Trafficking In a Clinical Setting for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians 2026, is ready for your learning NOW!  Upon registration,  you will see the course tab highlighted in Yellow.  This course video is ready for completion.  Watch the video in its entirely, then complete the post-test and online evaluation for CPE credit.
 
This course is approved by Texas HHS, and is listed on the official HHS Approved Course list on page 29 under the organization of Unbound Now and UT Austin College of Pharmacy. 
 
 

CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION CREDIT - CPE
Be sure to log in!  When you register, you will be asked to enter your NABP profile and your date of birth (month/day). This learning management system will use that data to load your CPE credits to your profiles.  You will receive CPE credit for any session that you attend in full and complete the online evaluation. The system automatically loads your CPE credit after you complete the online evaluation for each session.
 
After you attend a session either live in-person, watching live through the live Zoom broadcast, or later by watched the recorded videos*, complete the online evaluation attached to that session.  You must be logged in to access the evaluations.  The evaluations follow the ACPE regulations for evaluations, you will notice a pattern as you complete them. 
 
BE HONEST - We do not believe in policing professional pharmacists on their attendance.  We use the professional honor system where we know you will only complete evaluations for sessions that you fully attended.  There are two tracks, so please note the session you are completing the evaluation for, and please avoid claiming the concurrent sessions - its impossible to be in two places at once :-). 
 
*The DEA session on Sunday is only available for CPE credit for those attending in-person or watching the LIVE broadcast.  We are not allowed to record this session, it will not be included in the on-demand program when ready.  
 


   

2026 Human Trafficking Course: On-Demand Video - Early Access Open Now

Identifying & Responding to Human Trafficking In a Clinical Setting for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians 2026
   

2026 Identifying & Responding to Human Trafficking In a Clinical Setting for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
 
This course is approved by Texas HHS, and is listed on the official HHS Approved Course list on page 29 under the organization of Unbound Now and UT Austin College of Pharmacy. 
 

 
SPECIAL THANK YOU TO UNBOUND NOW
Unbound Now is our partner in creating this FREE online CE course.  Unbound Now secures this content approval from HHS and is a leader in human trafficking prevention in Texas.  We thank them for their commitment in this area and highly recommend you visit their website at: https://unboundnow.org/
 

FACULTY
 
Paola Chavez Reyes
Outreach & Training Program Director
(817) 319-0270 | unboundnow.org | @unboundnow
 
Paola Chavez serves as the Outreach and Training Program Director for Unbound Now, overseeing efforts across Texas and Louisiana to raise awareness, train professionals, and strengthen human trafficking response systems. She specializes in trauma-informed, cross-sector training and collaboration for frontline professionals. She is committed to strengthening community capacity to identify and respond to victims of human trafficking. 
Disclosure: Ms Chavez has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 
 
Claire Latiolais, Pharm.D., M.S.
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist - Formulary Management & Informatics
University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Regional Director - Galveston/HoustonAssistant Professor of Practice
 
Dr. Claire Latiolais graduated from Purdue University with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree in 2015. She went on to complete an ASHP accredited Health-System Pharmacy Administration residency in The Houston Program at Texas Children’s Hospital in Houston, TX. Along with this program, she completed her Master’s in Pharmacy Leadership and Administration from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy. She joined the faculty at The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy (UTCOP) in 2018 and served as a Clinical Assistant Professor in the department of Pharmacy Practice. In the fall of 2022, Dr. Latiolais transitioned into a new role at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center as a Clinical Pharmacy Specialist on the Medication Management and Informatics team. In addition, Dr. Latiolais continued an appointment with UTCOP as the Experiential Regional Director for the Galveston/Houston Region until 2025. Dr. Latiolais is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) where she served on the 2019-2020 New Practitioners Forum Executive Committee and currently serves on the Section Pharmacy Educators Executive Committee, the Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists (TSHP) where she serves as Vice - Chair of the Education Affairs Council, the Central Texas Society of Health-System Pharmacists (CTSHP) where she served as a Board Member, Phi Lambda Sigma, Phi Delta Chi, and Rho Chi. 
Disclosure: Ms Latiolais has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 
 
Sarah Kubes, PharmD, BCPPS 
Clinical Assistant Professor, Pharmacotherapy and Translational Sciences Division
Alumni Centennial Endowed Fellow; 2022 – 2023
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
Pediatric Clinical Specialist Pharmacist - Pediatric Trauma & Pediatric General Surgery
University Health System, San Antonio, TX
Adjoint Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics and Department of Medicine
Long School of Medicine, UT Health Science Center San Antonio
 
Dr. Kubes’ primary areas of research include quality improvement in pediatrics and infectious diseases. Her clinical interests include pediatrics, infectious diseases, and maternal health.
Disclosure: Dr. Kubes has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

Release Date: Mar 3, 2026
Credit Expiration Date: Mar 2, 2029

CE Hours

1.50
   

PPS Friday Sessions: September 25 - Live In-Person and Live Online Broadcast

Welcome Reception: The Capital City CE Kickoff - In-Person
   

Welcome all Pharmacists!

Whether you are joining us for the full seminar or just happen to be in town, we want to see you on Friday, Sept. 25, for a true burnt orange kickoff.

We are hosting a Welcome Reception and Happy Hour from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, and the invitation is open to the entire pharmacy community—regardless of whether you’re registered for the PPS weekend! Come enjoy a selection of beer, wine, and light hors d'oeuvres while catching up with old friends, reconnecting with fellow alumni, and making new connections with colleagues from across the state.

It’s the perfect atmosphere to network, celebrate our profession, and start the weekend with some serious Texas hospitality. We can't wait to see you there.

Hook ‘em!


 
Date: 09/25/26
Time: 06:00 PM - 09:00 PM
   

2026 Sterile Compounding Update
   

2026 Sterile Compounding Update
 

Learning Objectives 
  • TBA
This activity may be counted as two hours of CPE for sterile compounding maintenance 
 

Faculty
 
Holli Temple, Pharm.D.
Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
 
Holli Temple earned a B.S. in Biomedical Science from Texas A&M University, a B.S. in Pharmacy and a Pharm.D. from UT Austin College of Pharmacy. Holli practiced hospital pharmacy for 16 years, served on the faculty at UT Austin College of Pharmacy for 12 years, and taught the sterile compounding course and lab for 8 years. Teaching an IV lab is like running a pharmacy for a semester! In a span of 9-10 labs, students develop the technical skills to aseptically compound preparations, apply knowledge of state and federal sterile compounding regulations to specific scenarios, and use drug information resources to determine how to accurately make a preparation. Holli also teaches in the Foundations of Patient-Centered Care course and coordinates the Care and Respect for Elders Program. Additionally, Dr. Temple facilitates an interprofessional team in Foundations for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice and serves as Project Faculty for third-year pharmacy students working with community mentors to create and deliver a Population Health Project. In her free time, Holli enjoys spending time with family and friends, running, hiking, and snow-skiing. 
Disclosure: Dr. Temple does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

Date: 09/25/26
Time: 06:30 PM - 08:15 PM

CE Hours

2.00
   

2026 Immunization Update
   

2026 Immunization Update
 

Learning Objectives 
  • Identify changes or updates to the January 2026 Immunization Schedules for persons aged 0 through 18 years and adults.
  • Evaluate the most current Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommendations and CDC best practice guidelines.
  • Discuss vaccines under investigation or in the pipeline.
  • Determine appropriate answers for the questions that commonly arise and discuss related counseling points and key considerations.
This activity may be counted as three hours of CPE for immunization maintenance
 

Faculty
 
Sharon Rush, R.Ph.
Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
 
Sharon Rush received her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree in 1986.  She practiced as a staff pharmacist, pharmacy manager, Central Texas Immunization Coordinator, and PGY-1 residency preceptor during her years with a large community pharmacy chain.  She joined the faculty of the Division of Pharmacy Practice at The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy in July 2010.  She is the Community Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience Coordinator for the college and co-coordinator of the P1 Pharmacy Practice Lab sequence.  She currently chairs the Region Assignment Appeals working group.  Professor Rush has been involved with direct patient care programs for many years.  She is a certified instructor for the APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery certificate program for both pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, the APhA Medication Therapy Management certificate program, and the NACDS Point of Care certificate program.  She serves on the Texas Pharmacy Association’s Public Policy Council and Association Affairs Council, The American Pharmacists Association APPM Immunizing Pharmacists SIG Education committee, and is currently the chair of the American Academy of Colleges of Pharmacy Preceptor Development Committee.
Disclosure: Dr. Rush does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies 
Date: 09/25/26
Time: 06:30 PM - 10:00 PM

CE Hours

3.00
   

PPS Saturday Sessions: September 26 - Live In-Person and Live Online Broadcast

Welcome - Live Broadcast Begins - Breakfast Information
   

PPS logoWelcome!
 
Happy Saturday! Welcome to our first full day of the 74th Annual PPS. We have an incredible lineup ahead, blending deep clinical expertise with the leadership skills needed for modern practice.
 
We kick things off this morning with our split tracks: Community and Health Systems Pharmacy Practice. Each track features four high-impact clinical topics. If you’re struggling to choose between a Community session and a Health Systems update, don’t sweat it! We’ve eliminated the "FOMO" (Fear Of Missing Out) by recording every single session. Your registration includes full access to the entire on-demand library starting in mid-November, so you can catch every bit of content regardless of where you sit today.
 

Saturday Navigation Tips
  • Choose Your Track: Explore four unique topics in either the Community or Health Systems rooms. Feel free to jump between tracks to find the sessions that best fit your practice!
  • Online Attendees: Each morning track has a unique Zoom webinar link. Look for these at the top of this page right before we begin.
  • The Afternoon Ballroom Shift: After our 12:15 PM lunch break, we will all reunite in the main center ballroom (and on a single Zoom link) for a powerhouse afternoon:
    • Keynote: Lloyd Berg on communication and motivational interviewing skills.
    • Clinical Deep Dive: Professor Laurajo Ryan’s legendary Annual New Drug Update.
    • Regulatory Update: Dr. Carroll, TSBP President, with the Texas Pharmacy Law Update.
  • The Saturday Reception: The day concludes at 5:00 PM with a reception. It’s the perfect time to network, share a drink, and enjoy some "Serious Fun" with colleagues from across the state.
 

Saturday Breakfast for In-Person Attendees
After checking in, please join us for a hot breakfast.  
  • 7:00-8:00 in the Pre-Function area
 

Questions??
Please let us know if you have any questions:
  • In-Person: the Check-In desk will be staffed all day
  • Online: email us at UTPharmacyCE@Austin.UTexas.edu
 

 
Enjoy the day, have fun, and Hook 'em!
 

Date: 09/26/26
Time: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
   

Community: Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy: Compounding Options vs Prescription Therapies
   

Community: Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy: Compounding Options vs Prescription Therapies 
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Summarize the 2025/2026 ACC/AHA clinical practice guideline updates for hypertension and dyslipidemia.
  • Contrast new blood pressure thresholds and lipid-lowering targets with previous standards of care.
  • Apply revised guideline strategies to optimize pharmacotherapy for patients with complex cardiovascular comorbidities.
 

Faculty:
 
Kathryn Lin, Pharm.D., BCACP
Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
 
Dr. Kathryn Lin is a board-certified ambulatory care pharmacist with a practice site at CommUnityCare Health Center’s Southeast Health and Wellness Center in Austin, TX. Her clinical interests include diabetes and cardiology. As a Clinical Assistant Professor, she teaches in the Pharmacotherapy and Clinical Skills courses as well as electives, such as Ambulatory Care and Herbal & Botanical Supplements.
Dr. Lin received her B.A. in Exercise and Sport Science from the University of North Carolina – Chapel Hill and her Doctor of Pharmacy at Belmont University College of Pharmacy.  She completed a PGY-1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at New Hanover Regional Medical Center in Wilmington, NC and a PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency at CommUnityCare Health Centers.
Disclosure: Dr. Lin does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies 
 
 
Morgan P. Stewart, Pharm.D., BCACP, BC-ADM
Assistant Division Head Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
 
Morgan Stewart is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Pharmacy Practice at the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy. Dr. Stewart received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Houston College of Pharmacy. She completed a Postgraduate Year One (PGY1) Pharmacy Residency at The Ohio State University, followed by a PGY2 Ambulatory Care Residency at the University of Colorado. Dr. Stewart is a board-certified ambulatory care pharmacist (BCACP) and practices as a clinical pharmacist at CommUnityCare Federally Qualified Health Centers in Austin, Texas. Her clinical pharmacy services include chronic disease state management via collaborative drug therapy management protocols, comprehensive medication reviews, medication and disease state education for patients, as well as pharmacotherapy education for health care providers and clinical staff. Dr. Stewart coordinates and teaches in the Pharmacotherapy of the Endocrine System module as well as co-coordinates the Patient-Centered Diabetes Care elective. Additionally, she teaches in various pharmacotherapy modules on ambulatory care topics and precepts pharmacy students for both introductory and advanced pharmacy practice experiences at her clinic. She is involved in many professional organizations including APhA and AACP.
Disclosure: Dr. Steward does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies 
 
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 08:00 AM - 09:00 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health Systems: Dye Hard: Mastering Iodinated Contrast in Clinical Practice
   

Health Systems: Dye Hard: Mastering Iodinated Contrast in Clinical Practice 
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Classify common contrast agents by chemical properties, mechanism of action, and administration route (IV vs. oral, iodinated vs. gadolinium-based).
  • Apply the latest ACR guidelines to assess patient risk for contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) and nephrogenic systemic fibrosis (NSF).
  • Develop an evidence-based management plan for iodine allergies and acute contrast hypersensitivity reactions, including appropriate premedication regimens.
 

Faculty:
 
Justin Hooper, Pharm.D., BCPS
Director, Corporate Clinical Pharmacy
Clinical Excellence Division, CHRISTUS Health
 
Dr. Justin Hooper graduated from the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy with a Doctor of Pharmacy degree, and later completed a two-year specialty residency in pharmacotherapy with Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at the Dallas VA Medical Center. After serving on faculty with Texas Tech University School of Pharmacy, Justin returned to his hometown of Tyler to practice pharmacy at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System. While at Trinity Mother Frances, he served in various capacities from staff pharmacist to director of pharmacy. Justin is now Director of Corporate Clinical Pharmacy for CHRISTUS Health, where he provides clinical pharmacy guidance and support for over 300 pharmacists across the CHRISTUS organization from New Mexico to Louisiana. His professional interests include teaching, pharmacy management and quality improvement, and clinical pharmacy informatics. Justin precepts a non-patient care P4 elective rotation and has served as a pharmacy mentor to numerous students and residents for the past ten years. Justin and his wife, Kate, live in Tyler, TX, with their four sons, and are excited to have their oldest son on the UT campus this fall. 
Disclosure: Dr. Hooper does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 08:00 AM - 09:00 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Community: Pediatric Dosing Guidelines Update
   

Community: Pediatric Dosing Guidelines Update 
 

Learning Objectives:
  • TBD
 

Faculty:
 
TBA
Title
 
Bio
Disclosure:
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health Systems: Inpatient Hypertension Management
   

Health Systems: Inpatient Hypertension Management 
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Distinguish between hypertensive urgency, emergency, and asymptomatic inpatient hypertension based on current AHA consensus guidelines.
  • Evaluate the clinical evidence regarding the risks and benefits of treating asymptomatic elevated blood pressure in the hospital setting.
  • Recommend evidence-based alternatives to the use of PRN antihypertensives for non-emergent inpatient hypertension
 

Faculty:
 
Kristin Janzen, Pharm.D., BCPS
Division Head and Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Internal Medicine - Dell Seton Medical Center
Director of Pharmacology Content and Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Medical Education - Dell Medical School
 
Kristin M. Janzen graduated from the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy and completed a combined PGY1 & 2 Pharmacotherapy residency at Butler University and Indiana University Health in Indianapolis, IN. Currently, she is a Clinical Associate Professor within the Division of Pharmacy Practice. Her teaching focuses on pharmacotherapeutics, clinical pharmacokinetics, and application of knowledge to pharmacy practice. She maintains an active practice at Dell Seton Medical Center at the University of Texas in Internal Medicine, where she precepts fourth year Pharm.D. students and residents on academic internal medicine rotations. She has been recognized for excellence in both didactic and experiential teaching and was awarded the College of Pharmacy Educator of the Year, the Austin-Temple-Waco Region Preceptor of the Year, and Wm. Arlyn Koesel Preceptor of the Year Awards. Her research focuses on residency preparation, interprofessional education, and core internal medicine disease states.
Disclosure: Dr. Janzen does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

A Quick Break for Refreshments & Connection
   

A Quick Break for Refreshments & Connection
 
For our In-Person Attendees: Stretch your legs, grab a light refreshment, and head over to the Exhibitor Hall! We strongly encourage you to spend a few minutes visiting our partners. Beyond providing critical updates on the latest treatments and clinical tools, our exhibitors play a vital role in keeping registration costs low for everyone. It’s a great way to say thanks while staying ahead of industry innovations!
 
For our Online Participants: Enjoy your well-deserved break! While you refill your coffee, we invite you to explore the Virtual Exhibitor Tabs located at the bottom of this page. You’ll find direct links and exclusive digital resources from our partners to keep you informed on the latest pharmacy solutions from the comfort of your home or office.
 

We will resume our next session in 15 minutes. See you back soon!
 
Hook'em!
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 10:00 AM - 10:15 AM
   

Community: Medicare Price Negotiations: Understanding the Current & Future Impact on Community Pharmacy
   

Community: Medicare Price Negotiations: Understanding the Current & Future Impact on Community Pharmacy 
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Provide an overview of the Inflation Reduction Act with a focus on the CMS selection process for Maximum Fair Price (MFP) medications
  • Trace the flow of Manufacturer Refunds (rebates) to pharmacies and the operational challenges faced by retail pharmacies
  • Evaluate the impact of the annual negotiation cycle on the addition of new medications to the MFP list as well as current and potential future indirect impacts to retail pharmacies and other participants in the pharmaceutical supply chain
 

Faculty:
 
Jay Bueche, R.Ph
Managing Director of Pharmacy
H-E-B
 
Jay Bueche is a Managing Director of Pharmacy for H-E-B. After graduating from the UT Austin College of Pharmacy in 1995, Jay worked in a variety of H-E-B store-level roles for nearly 10 years prior to joining the corporate pharmacy management team.  He helped create H-E-B’s pharmacy compliance program including a comprehensive drug diversion monitoring program and quality and standards improvement policies. In Jay’s current role he leads teams responsible for managed care contracting/operations and pharmacy supply chain. In addition, Jay is part of the government affairs team with a primary focus on pharmacy payment policy and legislation at the state and federal level. He is also a past president of the Texas Pharmacy Association and Texas Federation of Drug Stores.
Disclosure: Dr. Bueche does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 
Raj Chhadua, PharmD
Managing Partner
ReNue Apothecary GP, PLLC
 
Bio
Disclosure: Dr. Chhadua does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health Systems: Stroke Thrombolysis for Patients on DOACs
   

Health Systems: Stroke Thrombolysis for Patients on DOACs 
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Summarize current guideline contraindications and emerging clinical evidence regarding thrombolytic use in patients on DOACs.
  • Interpret laboratory parameters and timing of last DOAC dose to assess bleeding risk prior to thrombolytic administration.
  • Evaluate the role of reversal agents versus "watchful waiting" in the context of acute ischemic stroke management.
 

Faculty:
 
Daniel Giddings, Pharm.D. BCEMP
Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Emergency Medicine
University Health
 
Bio:
Disclosure: Dr. Gioddings does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM
   

Community: AI - The Basices for Pharmacy Practice
   

Community: AI - The Basics for Pharmacy Practice 
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Define the fundamental principles of Artificial Intelligence and Large Language Models (LLMs) in the context of pharmacy practice.
  • Identify practical applications for AI in community pharmacy, including inventory optimization, clinical decision support, and workflow automation.
  • Assess the impact of patient-facing AI tools on health literacy and self-diagnosis behaviors.
  • Evaluate the pharmacist's role in verifying AI-generated health information to ensure patient safety and clinical accuracy.
 

Faculty:
 
Jobby John, PharmD
CEO/Founder
Nimbus Healthcare
 
Dr. Jobby John is a pharmacist-turned-tech founder with over two decades of clinical and leadership experience. He served as President of the Texas Pharmacy Association and led Lake Hills Pharmacy, a NABP-accredited compounding pharmacy, before founding Nimbus Healthcare in 2021. His work began behind the pharmacy counter, where he witnessed firsthand how fragmented and reactive the “sick care system” had become. Nimbus Healthcare is his answer: a clinician-led, tech-enabled platform designed to connect diagnostics, guidance, and treatment into a single, continuous loop of personalized care. Jobby is a nationally recognized voice on the future of pharmacy and healthcare innovation, known for reimagining how technology can amplify human care rather than replace it. His leadership philosophy blends data-driven decision making with the human touch of pharmacy. He has been featured in innovation platforms and speaks regularly on AI in healthcare, compounding, and health system redesign.
Disclosure: Dr. John is the owner of Nimbus Healthcare.  His presentation on AI is based on general practice, but partially inspired by the use of AI in his own organzation.  
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health Systems: Non-weight loss/diabetes indications for GLP
   

Health Systems: Non-weight loss/diabetes indications for GLP
 
Learning Objectives:
  • Summarize GLP-1 evidence and indications for cardiovascular, renal, and hepatic health.
  • Assess safety data and adverse profiles for non-metabolic clinical decision-making.
  • Overcome insurance barriers and prior authorization hurdles for non-traditional GLP-1 use.
 

Faculty:
 
Laurajo Ryan, Pharm.D., M.Sc., BCPS, CDE
Clinical Professor
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
 
Laurajo Ryan practices in the area of Adult Internal Medicine in San Antonio, Texas, primarily in the acute treatment of hospitalized patients. Her principal interests include diabetes, nutrition and cirrhosis. Dr. Ryan has extensive teaching experience at The University of Texas College of Pharmacy and the School of Medicine at the UT Health Science Center in San Antonio. 
Disclosure: Dr. Ryan does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 
 
Justina Lipscomb, PharmD, BCPS
Clinical Associate Professor, Pharmacotherapy and Translational Sciences Division UT Austin College of Pharmacy
Internal Medicine Clinical Pharmacist, University Health System
Adjoint Associate Professor, UTHSA  – School of Medicine
 
Dr. Amie-Lipscomb practices in the area of Adult Internal Medicine, primarily in the acute treatment of the hospitalized patient. Her principal interests include internal medicine and interprofessional education.
Disclosure: Dr. Lipscomb does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Lunch, Laughs, and Networking
   

Lunch, Laughs, and Networking
 
For our In-Person Attendees: It’s time to refuel! Please join us for a delicious buffet lunch. We heard you loud and clear in our past evaluations—you wanted more time to connect, catch up, and visit—and we listened. We’ve extended our lunch break to 1 hour and 15 minutes to give you plenty of space to enjoy your meal, network with colleagues, and spend some quality time with our exhibitors. Grab a plate, share a laugh, and make the most of this "Serious Fun" downtime!
 
For our Online Participants: Enjoy your lunch break! We’ll be stepping away from the broadcast for 75 minutes. Feel free to use this time to stretch, grab a bite, and explore the Virtual Exhibitor Tabs below to see what’s new in the industry.
 

Reconvening for the Afternoon Powerhouse
 
We will all resume together—both tracks in the main ballroom and on a single Zoom link—promptly at 1:30 PM for an incredible afternoon lineup:
  • Keynote Presentation: Innovative communication strategies with Lloyd Berg.
  • Annual New Drug Update: The latest clinical breakthroughs with Professor Laurajo Ryan.
  • Texas Pharmacy Law Update: Essential regulatory news with TSBP President Dr. Carroll.
 
Enjoy your break, have fun, and we'll see you back at 1:30 PM!
 
Hook'em!
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 12:15 PM - 01:30 PM
   

Keynote: Communication: Empowering Patients to Understand the Science in Decision Making
   

Keynote: Communication: Empowering Patients to Understand the Science in Decision Making
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Apply evidence-based communication strategies to translate complex regulatory shifts into patient-centered education.
  • Demonstrate empathetic techniques to address patient confusion or skepticism regarding evolving clinical recommendations.
  • Employ "neutral-ground" messaging to depoliticize medical data and empower shared decision-making.
 

Faculty:
 
Lloyd Berg, PhD, ABPP
Clinical Professor and Division Chief of Psychology
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
Fellow, Center for Health Interprofessional Practice and Education
The University of Texas at Austin Dell Medical School
Provost’s Distinguished Leadership Service Academy
 
Lloyd Berg, Ph.D., ABPP, is a board-certified clinical health psychologist committed to advancing person-centered behavioral health practice and interprofessional medical education. He provides integrated mental health services at Ascension Seton, Dell Med’s hospital affiliate, and serves as the principal investigator on a HRSA-funded grant supporting the Integrated Behavioral Health Scholars Program, a cross-campus initiative addressing the behavioral health workforce shortage in Texas. Berg holds courtesy faculty appointments in The University of Texas at Austin’s Department of Psychology, Department of Educational Psychology and the School of Social Work. A proud Longhorn, Berg earned his bachelor’s degree with honors in psychology and his master’s and doctoral degrees in counseling psychology from UT Austin, where he also completed his internship training. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and a former president of the American Academy of Clinical Health Psychology.  Berg has received numerous institutional and national honors for teaching excellence, including the Dell Med Outstanding Educator Award. He is a fellow of UT Austin’s Center for Health Interprofessional Practice and Education and the first Dell Med faculty member inducted into the Provost’s Distinguished Leadership Service Academy, in recognition of his sustained academic, professional and community contributions.
Disclosure: Dr. Berg does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 01:30 PM - 02:45 PM

CE Hours

1.25
   

A Quick Break for Refreshments & Connection
   

A Quick Break for Refreshments & Connection
 
For our In-Person Attendees: Stretch your legs, grab a light refreshment, and head over to the Exhibitor Hall! We strongly encourage you to spend a few minutes visiting our partners. Beyond providing critical updates on the latest treatments and clinical tools, our exhibitors play a vital role in keeping registration costs low for everyone. It’s a great way to say thanks while staying ahead of industry innovations!
 
For our Online Participants: Enjoy your well-deserved break! While you refill your coffee, we invite you to explore the Virtual Exhibitor Tabs located at the bottom of this page. You’ll find direct links and exclusive digital resources from our partners to keep you informed on the latest pharmacy solutions from the comfort of your home or office.
 

We will resume our next session in 15 minutes. See you back soon!
 
Hook'em!
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 02:45 PM - 03:00 PM
   

New Drug Update 2026
   

All: New Drug Update
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Describe the basic pharmacology of selected new drug entities approved during calendar year 2026
  • Explain how the pharmacologic actions of these drugs relate to therapeutic and adverse effects
  • List clinically significant adverse effects, drug interactions and dosing/monitoring of these drugs as appropriate
 

Faculty:
 
Laurajo Ryan, Pharm.D., M.Sc., BCPS, CDE
Clinical Professor
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
 
Laurajo Ryan practices in the area of Adult Internal Medicine in San Antonio, Texas, primarily in the acute treatment of hospitalized patients. Her principal interests include diabetes, nutrition and cirrhosis. Dr. Ryan has extensive teaching experience at The University of Texas College of Pharmacy and the School of Medicine at the UT Health Science Center in San Antonio. 
Disclosure: Dr. Ryan does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Texas Pharmacy Law: Update
   

All: Texas Pharmacy Law Update
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Cite recent changes in pharmacy law and rule and their impact on daily pharmacy practice. 
 

Faculty:
 
Daniel "Danny" Carroll, Pharm.D., R.Ph.
Executive Director
Texas State Board of Pharmacy
 
Daniel R. Carroll, Pharm.D., R.Ph., serves as the Texas State Board of Pharmacy TSBP’s Executive Director/Secretary. Dr. Carroll’s tenure as Executive Director began on October 23, 2023. Dr. Carroll comes to TSBP with decades of pharmacy and leadership experience. Before becoming a pharmacist, Dr. Carroll practiced as a pharmacy technician. Over the course of his career as a pharmacist, Dr. Carroll has practiced extensively in hospital settings. He also assumed several leadership roles in these settings, serving as Director of Pharmacy at Citizens Medical Center in Victoria, Texas; Cedar Park Regional; and Seton Family of Hospitals at both Brackenridge and Shoal Creek in Austin, Texas. Most recently, Dr. Carroll served as the CEO of Northwest Hills Surgical Hospital. Dr. Carroll has also been active in his community as a volunteer pharmacist, a mentor to students interested in careers in healthcare, a healthcare topics presenter, and has been involved with several pharmacy-focused committees. Dr. Carroll obtained his Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Texas at Austin and is currently working toward his Master of Science in Healthcare Administration through Texas Tech.
Disclosure: Dr. Carroll does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

The Saturday Celebration: You’ve Earned This!
   

PPS logoWelcome to the Saturday Celebration Reception: You’ve Earned This!
 

For our In-Person Attendees: The CE sessions are officially wrapped, the "Serious Science" is in the books, and now it’s time for the "Serious Fun!" Please join us for our Saturday Evening Reception—a true celebration of the pharmacy profession.
 
Pharmacy is a demanding, high-stakes, and deeply respected calling. You show up for your patients every day, navigating a complex and often difficult landscape with excellence. Tonight is about stepping away from the clinical deep dives to simply bask in the company of your colleagues. Whether you are catching up with old friends or making new ones, we want you to relax and enjoy yourself. You’ve worked hard, you’ve earned this, and we are honored to celebrate you!
 

For our Online Participants: As we sign off from today’s live broadcast, we want to send a huge "Hook 'em" your way. We hope you enjoyed the day’s sessions and feel empowered by the new tools you’ve gained. While we can’t share a drink with you through the screen, we encourage you to take this time to celebrate yourself in your own way this evening. Reflect on the vital work you do and treat yourself to a well-deserved break. You’ve earned every bit of it!
 

Thank you for an incredible Saturday. We look forward to seeing everyone back tomorrow morning for our final day of programming!
 
Hook'em!
 
Date: 09/26/26
Time: 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM
   

PPS Sunday Sessions: September 27 - Live In-Person and Live Online Broadcast

Welcome - Live Broadcast Begins - Breakfast
   

PPS logoWelcome! Sunday: The Grand Finale!
 
Happy Sunday and welcome back! We are thrilled you’re here for the final day of the 74th Annual Pharmacy Practice Seminar. Thank you for choosing to spend your weekend with us and for trusting The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy as your home for professional growth and continuing education.
 
Today is all about choice and clinical depth. We will be running our split tracks—Community and Health Systems Pharmacy Practice—all day long.
 

Zero FOMO: Catch Every Minute
 
With so many high-impact sessions happening simultaneously, we know it’s hard to be in two places at once! Don’t worry about missing a thing:
  • Recorded for You: Almost every presentation today will be recorded and added to our on-demand library this November. Your registration gives you full access to watch the sessions you couldn't attend live.
  • The "DEA Update" Exception: Please note that we do not have permission to record the DEA Update session. To get this critical information, you must attend the session live (either in-person or via the live broadcast), as it will not be available in the on-demand portal later this year.
 

Sunday Navigation Tips
 
  • In-Person: Feel free to move between rooms to catch the topics that interest you most. Don't forget to visit our student organization tables today to snag some gear!
  • Online Attendees: Just like yesterday, each track has its own unique Zoom webinar link located at the top of this page. Simply click the link for the track you wish to join.
 
Let's wrap up this weekend with more "Serious Science" and a final dose of "Serious Fun." We are so proud of the work you do for your patients and your communities.

Saturday Breakfast for In-Person Attendees
After checking in, please join us for a hot breakfast.  
  • 7:00-8:00 in the Pre-Function area
 

Questions??
Please let us know if you have any questions:
  • In-Person: the Check-In desk will be staffed all day
  • Online: email us at UTPharmacyCE@Austin.UTexas.edu
 

 
Let's finish strong, and Hook 'em!
 

Date: 09/27/26
Time: 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM
   

Community: OTC Topic: Don't Get Burned: Shedding Light on OTC Sun Safety
   

Community: OTC Topic: Don't Get Burned: Shedding Light on OTC Sun Safety
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Identify the health risks associated with UV radiation exposure and the role of OTC photoprotection. 
  • Describe different types of OTC sunscreens and photoprotective agents. 
  • Differentiate sunburn symptoms that warrant medical referral versus those appropriate for self-care
  • Discuss options for patient management of sunburn symptoms
 

Faculty:
 
Sharon Rush, R.Ph.
Clinical Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy 
 
Sharon Rush received her Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy degree in 1986.  She practiced as a staff pharmacist, pharmacy manager, Central Texas Immunization Coordinator, and PGY-1 residency preceptor during her years with a large community pharmacy chain.  She joined the faculty of the Division of Pharmacy Practice at The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy in July 2010.  She is the Community Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience Coordinator for the college and co-coordinator of the P1 Pharmacy Practice Lab sequence.  She currently chairs the Region Assignment Appeals working group.  Professor Rush has been involved with direct patient care programs for many years.  She is a certified instructor for the APhA Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery certificate program for both pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, the APhA Medication Therapy Management certificate program, and the NACDS Point of Care certificate program.  She serves on the Texas Pharmacy Association’s Public Policy Council and Association Affairs Council, The American Pharmacists Association APPM Immunizing Pharmacists SIG Education committee, and is currently the chair of the American Academy of Colleges of Pharmacy Preceptor Development Committee.
Disclosure: Dr. Rush does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies.
 
Terry Weaver, R.Ph.
Clinical Assistant Professor, Division of Pharmacy Practice
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy 
Terry Weaver is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Division of Pharmacy Practice. Professor Weaver is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy and has an extensive background in community pharmacy practice and management. He provides didactic instruction in a number of required and elective courses throughout the curriculum, including the Experiential Patient Counseling course, Pharmacy Practice Lab, Community Pharmacy Management, Pharmacy Business Plan Development, and Introductory Spanish for the Pharmacy Professional. Additionally, he provides structured mentorship to students and serves as the faculty advisor for the student chapter of the National Community Pharmacists Association. 
Disclosure: Dr. Weaver does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 08:00 AM - 09:00 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health Systems: Beyond Why History Demands a New Foundation for Biologics Education
   

Health Systems: Beyond Why History Demands a New Foundation for Biologics Education
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Compare historical biologic milestones to modern barriers in biosimilar and gene therapy adoption.
  • Identify structural gaps in current pharmacy education that contribute to the biologics competency crisis.
  • Justify the use of specialized credentialed pathways to achieve clinical mastery and mitigate provider misinformation.
 

Faculty:
 
Craig Cocchio, PharmD, BCPS, BCEMP, DABAT
PGY-2 Residency Program Director
CHRISTUS® Health
 
Craig Cocchio, Pharm.D., BCPS, BCEMP, DABAT, is an Emergency Medicine Clinical Pharmacist and the PGY-2 Emergency Medicine Residency Program Director at CHRISTUS Trinity Mother Frances Health System in Tyler, Texas. He also serves as Adjunct Faculty at the University of Texas at Tyler, Fisch College of Pharmacy, where he is currently pioneering "Operation RxBricks, " a grant-funded initiative to redesign medical education through AI-guided precision Pathways. Prior to his current roles, Dr. Cocchio served as the Director of Continuing Education and Associate Editor for High-Yield Med Reviews, as well as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Rutgers University. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy from the Arnold and Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy at Long Island University. His postgraduate training includes a PGY-1 Pharmacy Residency at Saint Michael’s Medical Center and a PGY-2 Emergency Medicine Residency at Rutgers/Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.  Holding dual board certifications in pharmacotherapy (BCPS) and emergency medicine (BCEMP), and recognized as a Diplomate of the American Board of Applied Toxicology (DABAT), his clinical expertise is heavily anchored in toxicology and emergency resuscitation.  He is a widely published author and national speaker on complex acute care topics, and he is a dedicated advocate for modernizing clinical education to prepare healthcare professionals for the integration of advanced biologics, biosimilars, and cellular gene-based therapies.
Disclosure: Dr. Cocchio does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 08:00 AM - 09:00 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Community: Marijuana: Balancing Risks with Potential Benefits
   

Community: Marijuana: Balancing Risks with Potential Benefits
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Discuss risks of marijuana use in healthcare, particularly in youth
  • Discuss increased risk of mental health issues with heavy use
  • Define difference between “recreational” and “overuse” and “substance use disorder” with marijuana
 

Faculty:
 
Jeff Gold, Pharm.D.
Mental Health Clinical Pharmacy Specialist 
PGY2 Psychiatric Pharmacy Residency Director
Denver VA Medical Center
 
Dr. Jeffrey Gold, PharmD, BCPP, is a Psychiatric Clinical Pharmacy Practitioner and Psychopharmacologist with over 18 years of academic and clinical practice experience. His primary practice site is the Rocky Mountain Regional Veteran Affairs Medical Center in Colorado. He is a Senior Instructor for the University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences Center School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry and School of Pharmacy. He earned his Doctor of Pharmacy degree at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center and is a Board-Certified Psychiatric Pharmacotherapy Specialist.  Dr. Gold founded the Post-Graduate Year-Two Psychiatric Pharmacy Practice Residency at the Rocky Mountain Regional Veteran Affairs Medical Center and served as program director for ten years. He represents psychiatry as an advisory board member for the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) and is the past president of the former Colorado Psychiatric Pharmacy Association (CPPA). He was the first pharmacist in the state of Colorado to be granted a scope of practice to prescribe psychiatric medications and is licensed by the DEA to prescribe/manage controlled substances.  Dr. Gold is a direct care provider, consultant, and educator with an overall focus on providing clinical services to patients and instruction to healthcare trainees. He believes that psychotropic medications are started, adjusted, and stopped in the context of a relationship, and that is where the clinical work begins. Beyond this role, Dr. Gold serves the state of Colorado through active involvement in community-based program development and event planning around mental health and wellness, working in conjunction with various non-profit organizations, public school districts, and legal counsel. His areas of interest include trauma, psychotropic medication deprescribing, benzodiazepines, substance abuse, LGBTQ mental health, and the psychodynamic aspects of prescribing psychotropic medication.
Disclosure: Dr. Gold does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies.
 
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health Systems: Inpatient REMS Implementation Strategies
   

Health Systems: npatient REMS Implementation Strategies
 

Learning Objectives:
  • TBD
 

Faculty:
 
TBA
Title
 
Bio
Disclosure:
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

A Quick Break for Refreshments & Connection - and Student Org Swag!
   

A Quick Break for Refreshments & Connection
 
For our In-Person Attendees: Stretch your legs, grab a light refreshment, and head over to the Exhibitor Hall! We strongly encourage you to spend a few minutes visiting our partners. Beyond providing critical updates on the latest treatments and clinical tools, our exhibitors play a vital role in keeping registration costs low for everyone. It’s a great way to say thanks while staying ahead of industry innovations!
 
Student Organization Sales: On Sunday, our UT student groups will be on-site selling gear—don't forget to stop by and support them!
 
For our Online Participants: Enjoy your well-deserved break! While you refill your coffee, we invite you to explore the Virtual Exhibitor Tabs located at the bottom of this page. You’ll find direct links and exclusive digital resources from our partners to keep you informed on the latest pharmacy solutions from the comfort of your home or office.
 

We will resume our next session in 15 minutes. See you back soon!
 
Hook'em!
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 09:00 AM - 09:15 AM
   

Community: Dementia Update: Are Alzheimer’s Dementia and Other Dementias Really Potentially Preventable?
   

Community: Dementia Update: Are Alzheimer’s Dementia and Other Dementias Really Potentially Preventable?
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Discuss the risk factors for dementias
  • Describe the prevention strategies for dementias
  • Enumerate the current FDA approved treatments for dementias
 

Faculty:
 
Rajesh R Tampi, MD, MS, DFAPA, DFAAGP
Professor (Tenured) and Chairman, Department of Psychiatry
Inaugural Bhatia Family Endowed Chair in Psychiatry
Creighton University School of Medicine
CHI Health Behavioral Health Services
Professor of Psychiatry (Adjunct), Yale School of Medicine
Past President, American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
Inaugural Historian, American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry
 
Dr. Tampi is the Professor (Tenured) and Chairman of the Department of Psychiatry and the Inaugural Bhatia Family Endowed Chair in Psychiatry at Creighton University School of Medicine and Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) Health Behavioral Health Services in Omaha, Nebraska. He is also a Professor (Adjunct) of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut. Dr. Tampi is the inaugural Historian of the American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry (AAGP). He is a Past President of the AAGP. Dr. Tampi was the Secretary and Treasurer of the AAGP for 2017-2018. He is also the Past President of the International Medical Graduates (IMG) Caucus at the American Psychiatric Association (APA). Dr. Tampi is a Distinguished Fellow of the APA and of the AAGP. He was a recipient of the AAGP’s ‘Clinician of the Year Award’ in 2013. In 2019, Dr. Tampi received the AAGP’s ‘Educator of the Year Award’. He received the ‘2019 Outstanding Academician of the Year Award’ given by the Indo-American Psychiatric Association (IAPA). Dr. Tampi is the recipient of the 2021 ‘Jack Weinberg Award’ for Geriatric Psychiatry given by the APA.  He was been honored with the 2022 ‘George Tarjan Award’ by the APA. Dr. Tampi received the Diversity Award from the AAGP in 2024. He has over 200 publications on various topics in psychiatry and geriatric psychiatry. In addition, Dr. Tampi is the Editor of 11 books in psychiatry. Dr. Tampi used to serve as an Editor-in-Chief of the World Journal of Psychiatry. He is also a Triage Editor for International Psychogeriatrics, an Associate Editor for Drugs in Context (Psychiatry), an Associate Editor for Aging Psychiatry Section of Frontiers in Psychiatry and the Section Editor of Geriatric Psychiatry for Psychiatric Times.
Disclosure: Dr. Tampi does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 10:15 AM - 11:15 AM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health Systems: Improving Patient Safety through Improving Transitions of Care
   

Health Systems: Improving Patient Safety through Improving Transitions of Care
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Evaluate the impact of pharmacist-led reconciliation on reducing medication errors during transitions.
  • Contrast operational models and technologies used to standardize patient hand-offs across health systems.
  • Apply quality metrics and outcome data to justify the expansion of pharmacy transition-of-care services.
 

Faculty:
 
G. Christina Gutierrez, PharmD, BCCCP
Clinical Manager, Transitional Care
Pharmacotherapy and Pharmacy Services
University Health
 
Bio Coming
Disclosure: Dr. Gutierrez does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 10:15 AM - 11:15 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Community: Navigating Complex Drug Interactions in Mental Health
   

Community: Navigating Complex Drug Interactions in Mental Health
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Analyze the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic mechanisms of major drug-drug interactions involving psychotropic medications.
  • Describe clinically significant interactions and "red flags" for high-risk psychiatric regimens, including Long-Acting Injectables (LAIs).
  • Formulate evidence-based strategies for safe medication transitions and patient counseling to mitigate the risk of adverse events.
 

Faculty:
 
Stephen R. Saklad, Pharm.D., BCPP
Clinical Professor (Retired)
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy  
Division of Pharmacotherapy, UT Health San Antonio, Joe R. & Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine
Pharmacotherapy Education and Research Center  
 
Dr. Saklad is a Clinical Professor at The University of Texas College of Pharmacy and a Pharmacist at San Antonio State Hospital since 1979. He has focused his career on clinical care, teaching, and research to improve the quality of life and function in the seriously and persistently mentally ill. He helped to create a clinical research unit at San Antonio State Hospital and developed the first websites for The University of Texas College of Pharmacy and the College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP). He is the Director of the University of Texas Psychiatric Pharmacy Program in San Antonio, having trained over 70 advanced practice pharmacists in psychiatric pharmacy. Dr. Saklad is a Founding Member of CPNP, served on the CPNP Board of Directors, and was the founding senior editor of their peer-reviewed journal, the Mental Health Clinician. He has published articles and presented to many groups around the country on a variety of pharmacy and mental health-related topics. He is a principal or co-investigator for several studies of the efficacy and adverse effects of Phase II, III, and IV psychotropic agents in schizophrenia, mood disorders, and other serious mental illnesses, as well as their pharmacokinetics and interactions. He has received several honors, most recently the Judith J. Saklad Memorial Award from CPNP in 2012 and the Teaching Excellence Award from the UT College of Pharmacy in 2013.
 
Disclosure: Dr. Stephen Saklad has the following relevant financial relationships, potential or perceived, with commercial or conflicts of interest to disclose:
Speakers Bureau: Actavis, Otsuka, Sunovion
Consultant: Janssen, Jazz, Otuska, Teva
Other: Member of the Pharmacists Foundation, Business Development Council for San Antonio

Mitigation: The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy event planning committees reviewed the relationships and determined there was no connection between presentations and disclosed relationships.

 
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health Systems: Optimizing Financial Sustainability in the Era of Ultra High-Cost Drugs
   

Health Systems: Optimizing Financial Sustainability in the Era of Ultra High-Cost Drugs
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Analyze the economic impact of ultra-high-cost drugs on health system stability and patient access.
  • Evaluate diverse reimbursement models and alternative funding pathways to mitigate the financial risk of orphan and gene therapies.
  • Implement pharmacist-led strategies for revenue cycle optimization and waste reduction to enhance long-term fiscal sustainability.
 

Faculty:
 
Pending Invitation
 
Bio
Disclosure:
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 11:15 AM - 12:15 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Lunch, Laughs, and Networking - Shop the Student Organization Booths for you Pharamcy Swag!
   

Lunch, Laughs, and Networking
 
For our In-Person Attendees: It’s time to refuel! Please join us for a delicious buffet lunch. Enjoy this 1 hour break and enjoy your meal, network with colleagues, and spend some quality time with our exhibitors. Grab a plate, share a laugh, and make the most of this "Serious Fun" downtime!  Also shop our Student Oranization booths for Pharmacy swag!! 
 
For our Online Participants: Enjoy your lunch break! We’ll be stepping away from the broadcast for 60 minutes. Feel free to use this time to stretch, grab a bite, and explore the Virtual Exhibitor Tabs below to see what’s new in the industry.
 

Reconvening for the Afternoon Powerhouse
 
Join us for amazing post lunch sessions: 
  • Sunday Keynote: DEA Update, Navigating DEA Priorities and Inspection Readiness - must watch as this session will be held live for in-person and live broacast but it can not be recorded, so be sure to view live!
  • Community: Supporting Caregivers, and the rise of immunotherapy in the treatment of cancer
  • Health Systems: Pediatric update and the lates on opioid treatments
 
Enjoy your break, have fun, and we'll see you back at 1:15 PM!
 
Hook'em!
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 12:15 PM - 01:15 PM
   

Keynote: Navigating DEA Priorities and Inspection Readiness - LIVE ONLY
   

Keynote: Navigating DEA Priorities and Inspection Readiness
 
PLEASE NOTE: No Recording: This session can not be recorded, so it will only be available LIVE via in-person and live Zoom webinar broadcast on Sunday. 
 

Learning Objectives: (Draft, subject to update)
  • Summarize current DEA priorities regarding the opioid supply chain and emerging products like Kratom.
  • Outline essential preparation steps for unannounced DEA inspections.
  • Identify key documentation requirements and common record-keeping issues to ensure compliance.

Faculty:

DEA Officer
Texas Division
 
Bio pending
Disclosure: Disclosure pending
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 01:15 PM - 02:45 PM

CE Hours

1.50
   

A Quick Break for Refreshments & Connection
   

A Quick Break for Refreshments & Connection
 
For our In-Person Attendees: Stretch your legs, grab a light refreshment, and head over to the Exhibitor Hall! We strongly encourage you to spend a few minutes visiting our partners. Beyond providing critical updates on the latest treatments and clinical tools, our exhibitors play a vital role in keeping registration costs low for everyone. It’s a great way to say thanks while staying ahead of industry innovations!
 
For our Online Participants: Enjoy your well-deserved break! While you refill your coffee, we invite you to explore the Virtual Exhibitor Tabs located at the bottom of this page. You’ll find direct links and exclusive digital resources from our partners to keep you informed on the latest pharmacy solutions from the comfort of your home or office.
 

We will resume our next session in 15 minutes. See you back soon!
 
Hook'em!
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 02:45 PM - 03:00 PM
   

Community: How Family and Caregivers Can Best Help Their Newly Cancer Diagnosed Loved One
   

Community: Pediatric Dosing Guidelines Update 
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Discuss the most common side effects (i.e. nausea/vomiting, fatigue, neuropathy, skin changes, etc.) related to chemotherapy including pharmacotherapy as well as lifestyle modifications to treat these issues.
  • Describe two cancer focused websites for pharmacists to use on their practice setting and to recommend to their patients/customers.
  • List the unique patient experience from diagnosis to survivorship, including the psychological impact.
 

Faculty:
 
Carla Portnoy, R.Ph
Oncology Pharmacist, Retired
Texas Oncology, Retired  
 
Carla Portnoy graduated from the University of Texas College of Pharmacy in 1982.  She has had many roles including being a member of the UT Pharmacy faculty teaching a required course on Patient Education and Counseling.  She was nominated for the TETA award (Texas Excellence Teaching Award) for every year she was there.  The last 18 years as a pharmacist was spent as a Clinical Oncology Pharmacist at Texas Oncology.  In her role, she has provided valuable insight into managing treatment side effects for cancer patients, covering topics such as fatigue, anemia, neuropathy, pain and especially nausea and vomiting. Her contributions aim to empower patients through education and improve their quality of life during treatment. She retired after 40 years and quickly made her way over to OLLI to learn some of the many things she never had time for in pharmacy school.
Disclosure: Carla Portnoy does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health System: Hospital Pediatric Pharmacy Update
   

Health Systems: Hospital Pediatric Pharmacy Update
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Identify high-risk medications and common failure points prone to dosing error
  • Review evidence-based "clinical pearls" to optimize pediatric weight-based calculations and concentrations.
  • Discuss standardized safety strategies to mitigate systemic risks in the pediatric medication-use process.
 

Faculty:
 
TBA - Invitation Pending
Title
 
Bio
Disclosure: pending
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Community: The Rise of Immunotherapy in the Treatment of Cancer
   

Community: The Rise of Immunotherapy in the Treatment of Cancer
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Analyze the evolution of Oncology through the historical shift from traditional cytotoxic therapies to modern immunotherapy frameworks.
  • Describe how immune checkpoint inhibitors and cellular therapies (such as CAR-T) harness the immune system to target malignancies.
  • Describe current FDA-approved indications for immunotherapy across major solid tumors and hematologic cancers.
 

Faculty:
 
Mathew Meeneghan, MD
Medical Oncologist, Hematology
Texas Oncology
 
Bio
Disclosure:
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

Health Systems: TEACH OUD: Texans Expanding Access to Compassionate Healthcare for Opioid Use Disorder
   

Health Systems: TEACH OUD: Texans Expanding Access to Compassionate Healthcare for Opioid Use Disorder
 

Learning Objectives:
  • Recognize the individual and societal impacts of opioid use and opioid use disorder (OUD) with an emphasis on Travis County.
  • Discuss evidence-based practices and effective treatment planning for OUD. 
  • Demonstrate person-centered, ethical approaches to patient care and patient communication. 
  • Identify opportunities to implement evidence-based practices
 

Faculty:
 
Daniel Sledge, B.A., L.P.
Academic Detailer
PhARM Program
The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
 
Daniel is a licensed paramedic and the Academic Detailer for the TEACH OUD initiative. He earned his paramedic certification from Temple College and has more than 15 years of experience in the field, including serving as the Lead Paramedic for the Williamson County Mobile Outreach Unit and the Paramedic and Medical Provider Supervisor for the newly formed Round Rock Fire Department Crisis Response Unit. Daniel responded to behavioral health crisis calls in the field in his previous roles, aiding in pre-arrest jail and emergency department diversions where possible. He also conducted follow-up visits for people who received EMS treatment for drug overdoses. During these visits, Daniel provided naloxone kits, trained patients and their loved ones on its administration, and - if wanted - helped connect them to community support and evidence-based care to reduce harm and promote positive change. Daniel is appointed to two federal committees: the SAMHSA Interdepartmental Substance Use Disorders Coordinating Committee (ISUDCC) and the National Academy of Medicine’s Action Collaborative on Countering the U.S. Opioid Epidemic. Daniel is also the 2023 recipient of the Ulysses “Mac” McLester Champion of Recovery Award by Communities for Recovery. He provides professional presentations and training on local, regional, and national levels but prefers and enjoys teaching. Before venturing into the medical field, Daniel worked as a musician and earned a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the University of North Texas. He lives with his wife, son, and two cats in Austin, TX, and his favorite food is spaghetti. 
Disclosure: Daniel Sledge does not have any relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies
 

 
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM

CE Hours

1.00
   

That’s a Wrap! Thank You for Joining Us - Overall Evaluation - Must Complete
   

That’s a Wrap! Thank You for Joining Us
 
Thank you for being part of the 74th Annual Pharmacy Practice Seminar!
 
As we conclude this year’s program, we want to express our deepest gratitude to you for choosing to spend your weekend with The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy. We hope you enjoyed the "Serious Science and Serious Fun" and that you’re walking away with practical, high-impact tools you can apply to your practice first thing tomorrow morning!
 

One Final Request: We Value Your Voice - Overall Evaluation
 
Before you sign off, please take a moment to complete the Online Overall Evaluation.
 
We know you are "evaluation-over-loaded" at this point, but know this is incredibly important to us! We don't just read your comments, we use them to build the foundation for next year’s seminar. Whether it's a suggestion for a new topic, feedback on the schedule, or a shout-out to a favorite speaker, your data helps us ensure that PPS continues to be the premier event for Texas pharmacy professionals.
 

See You Soon!
 
Remember, your registration includes access to the On-Demand Portal starting in mid-November, so keep your login handy to revisit any sessions you missed.
 
Thank you for your dedication to your patients, your profession, and your own lifelong learning. We can’t wait to see the "Implementation Advantage" you bring to your communities!
 

Safe travels, stay connected, and Hook 'em!
Date: 09/27/26
Time: 05:00 PM - 05:00 PM