
Case Studies in Drug Interactions with Anticoagulation Therapy
Case Studies in Drug Interactions with Anticoagulation Therapy is organized by University of Connecticut (UConn) School of Pharmacy.
Description:
Conn has developed web-based continuing pharmacy education activities to enhance the practice of pharmacists and assist pharmacists in making sound clinical decisions to affect the outcome of anticoagulation therapy for the patients they serve. There are a total of 12 hours of CPE credit available. Successful completion of these 12 hours (13 activities) or equivalent training will prepare the pharmacist for the Anticoagulation Traineeship, which is described below in the Additional Information Box.
Pharmacist Learning Objectives
At the end of this application-based continuing education activity, the learner will be able to:
• Identify clinically significant drug interactions with anticoagulation therapy.
• Discuss drug interactions that patients may hear about, but are generally not clinically significant.
• Analyze cases to determine if a drug interaction is clinically significant.
• Formulate plans for the identified drug interactions in simulated cases.
• Formulate monitoring parameters for the identified drug interactions in the simulated cases..