Accreditation

This activity offers the following accreditation:


ACPE 1.0 contact hours
(.1 CEUs)


ACTIVITY INFORMATION


Every year in the United States between 5%-20% of the population contracts influenza, leading to more than 200,000 hospitalizations and 36,000 deaths. In 2004, it was estimated that the cost to the United States economy was $20 billion. As the most accessible health care professional in virtually every community in the Untied States, the community pharmacist is the ideally positioned to address this public health need by offering adult vaccinations and immunizations in the pharmacy and other community settings. Through a variety of practice designs, including participation with a visiting nurse, in-store clinics for vaccination/immunization or collaborative practice agreements, the community pharmacist combines accessibility with an in-depth knowledge of patients, their health care and the local community. A small, but growing number of community pharmacies have established successful niches in immunization, creating a template of preparation, marketing, operation and follow-up. This education program will give the community pharmacist a set of take-home tools to launch a successful influenza immunization and vaccination niche.



Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this activity, the participants should be able to:

  1. Explain the importance of immunization to the community.
  2. Identify and evaluate the practical elements of a successful pharmacy-based immunization program.
  3. Apply the practical elements of a successful pharmacy-based immunization program.
Target Audience
Pharmacists


This enduring activity was derived from the September 11, 2007 live webcast. While the opportunity to claim live credit has expired, you are invited to review and claim credit for the enduring activity.