COVID-19 Webinar: What Pharmacy Teams Need to Know
Listen as panelists discuss the impact of the novel coronavirus COVID-19 on pharmacy teams, including practical considerations for protecting employees and patients. Get the truth on whether certain meds can worsen COVID-19, if any supplements prevent it, and hear cutting-edge updates about meds under investigation for treatment of the virus.
Discussion topics include:
- Recommendations to mitigate spread of COVID-19 infection
- Best practices for pharmacy teams to interact with patients and colleagues
- Impact of ACE inhibitors, ARBs, and NSAIDs on COVID-19
- Role of investigational meds for preventing or treating COVID-19
- Whether common supplements have evidence for preventing COVID-19
Featured guests:
Jeffrey Bratberg, PharmD, FAPhA, Clinical Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the University of Rhode Island; expertise in bioterrorism response, natural disasters, and infectious diseases.
Kenneth Kenyon, PharmD, BCPS, VP of Pharmacy Services at the University of Washington School of Medicine, Valley Medical Center; a hospital near Seattle, an epicenter of COVID-19 infection.
Becky Dant, PharmD, BCACP, Director of Professional Services at Costco Wholesale Pharmacy; offers perspective from national chain community pharmacy.
Tony Willoughby, PharmD, President of Population Health at Catalyst Health Network in Plano, TX.
On-Demand Webinar Links
This on-demand webinar is available to both TRC subscribers and non-subscribers. Subscribers* can get CE credit for watching the webinar; the general public can view the complimentary webinar in full for informational purposes but must purchase a subscription to get CE credit.
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