2010 AACP Annual Meeting and Seminars

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SCHEDULE

Tuesday, July 13 6:30 a.m.–8:00 a.m.

Continental Breakfast Grand Ballroom & Metropolitan Ballroom Foyers 6:45 a.m.–7:45 a.m.

Topical Roundtables Metropolitan B, Third Floor Please see page 46 for more information. (Moderator) Michelle M. Kalis, Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences– Boston

6:45 a.m.–7:45 a.m.

CEO Deans of Pharmacy and Allied Health Professions Breakfast Cedar, Second Floor Pick up your continental breakfast and join your colleagues for an informal discussion about issues affecting those of us with responsibility for allied health professions in addition to our pharmacy administrative duties. (Moderator) Hewitt W.“Ted” Matthews, Mercer University

6:45 a.m.–7:45 a.m.

Associate and Assistant Deans Roundtable Discussions Breakfast Grand Ballroom C, Second Floor Pick up your continental breakfast and join your colleagues for an informal discussion about issues affecting associate and assistant deans. (Moderator) Gireesh V. Gupchup, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville

6:45 a.m.–7:45 a.m.

Pharmacist’s Letter Faculty/Educators Breakfast Meeting Grand Hyatt Seattle: Leonesa I, First Floor 6:45 a.m.–7:45 a.m.

University of Minnesota Legacy of Leadership Breakfast Grand Hyatt Seattle: Leonesa III, First Floor By Invitation Only

Reunion of alumni and past/current faculty. 7:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.

Registration and Information Desk Spruce, Second Floor

A

8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Assessment SIG: Speaking the Same Tongue: Coming to Consen-

sus on the Language of Assessment and Evaluation Grand Ballroom C, Second Floor Those charged with undertaking assessment and evaluation quickly discover that language–often inconsistent and sometimes contradictory–is a significant obstacle. Presentations and dialogue will initiate the development of a white paper to guide academic pharmacists in navigating the literature and communicating their results, issues and best practices. (Chair) Melissa S. Medina, The University of Oklahoma; (Speaker) David W. Fielding, The University of British Columbia; (Speaker) Gayle A. Brazeau, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York; (Speaker) Zubin H. Austin, University of Toronto; (Speaker) Robert A. Blouin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; (Speaker) Susan M. Meyer, University of Pittsburgh

D

8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Department Chair Session: Sustaining Program Quality During Uncertain Economic Times Metropolitan B, Third Floor This session targets the dilemmas faced by department chairs in an uncertain and challenging economic environment. This is a solutions-oriented discussion offering an opportunity for chairs to discuss with each other the challenges they face and possible successful solutions. (Moderator) John A. Bosso, South Carolina College of Pharmacy–MUSC Campus

C

8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Innovations in Teaching Willow A, Second Floor Recipients of the 2010 Innovations in Teaching Award will present their winning portfolio. (Moderator) Mary Anne Koda-Kimble, University of California, San Francisco; (Speaker) Seena L. Haines, Palm Beach Atlantic University; (Speaker) Reza Karimi, Pacific University Oregon; (Speaker) Kristin K. Janke, University of Minnesota

C

8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Joint Session: Chemistry and Pharmaceutics Sections: Clinical Reasoning Education: The Science and Craft, and Roles of the Basic Sciences Metropolitan A, Third Floor In this program, a leading clinical reason-

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ing researcher will discuss the development of clinical reasoning skills in healthcare professionals, with a goal of giving pharmacy educators ideas for developing these skills in student pharmacists. A subsequent talk will focus on describing roles of basic sciences in clinical reasoning education. (Moderator and Speaker) William C. Mobley, University of Florida; (Chair) Kathy D. Webster, University of Maryland Eastern Shore; (Speaker) Vimla Patel, Arizona State University

C D E F L 8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Special Session: Academic Health Center and College of Pharmacy Synergy for Interprofessional Collaboration Grand Ballroom D, Second Floor This program will provide strategies for creating synergistic relationships between colleges of pharmacy and academic health centers. Panelists from the University of Minnesota and University of Washington will share how they created a transformative interprofessional environment in a period of increasing accountability and diminishing resources. The session will review the administrative models used to provide leadership and sustainability while discussing examples of interprofessional innovation successes resulting from collaborative partnerships.

TUES

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(Moderator and Speaker) Charles T. Taylor Jr., University of Minnesota; (Speaker) Barbara F. Brandt, University of Minnesota; (Speaker) Brenda Zierler, University of Washington; (Speaker) Nanci L. Murphy, University of Washington

R

8:00 a.m.–9:30 a.m.

Special Session: Developing a Practice Based Research Network (PBRN): A Tale of Two Colleges Willow B, Second Floor Faculty from two colleges will discuss their use of the AACP Key Strategies for Launching a Pharmacy PBRN Initiative to successfully create a funded PBRN. This workshop will explore the PBRN development process through an interactive format including mini-lectures, small group activities and panel discussion. (Moderator) Jeremy L. Thomas, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences; (Speaker)

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