Learning Objectives:
At the end of this activity, participants should be able to:
- Identify the basic principles of pharmacogenomics and its potential impact on personalized medicine.
- Describe the role of genetic testing in determining drug metabolism and potential drug interactions.
- Discuss the importance of incorporating pharmacogenomic information into medication management.
- Explain the significance of genetic variations in drug response and its implications for patient outcomes.
- Describe the ethical and legal considerations related to pharmacogenomics and its applications in pharmacy practice
Faculty: Nathan Fuller, PharmD
The CE faculty, reviewers and planning committee members have all reported no relationships with ineligible companies in relation to this program.
Fees:
FREE for NPTA CE+/Elite Members.
$5 for NPTA Insiders/Non-members.
Purchases are non-refundable and non-transferrable.
Contact Hour(s): 1
Activity Type: Knowledge-Based
Target Audience: Certified Pharmacy Technicians
ACPE UAN(s): 0384-0000-23-007-H04-T
Activity Format: On-Demand Home Study
Release Date: 02/02/2023
Planned Expiration Date: 02/02/2026
CPE Credit Requirements: To receive credit for this ON-DEMAND program, participants must complete the post-test with a passing score of 70%. Participants are given two opportunities to achieve a passing score and receive CPE credit.
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