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- Latest pharmacotherapy updates: Cardiology, endocrinology, geriatrics, psychiatry, infectious disease, nephrology, and beyond
- Prescribing complexities: Polypharmacy in older adults, drug-drug interaction thresholds, lab monitoring protocols
- Emerging pharmacological evidence: Expanded use of SGLT-2 inhibitors/ GLP-1 RAs, novel adrenal agents, next-generation Lp(a)-lowering therapies
- Clinical decision-making algorithms that turn intricate cases into clear, defensible prescribing decisions
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Expert Pharmacology Strategies for 20+ Clinical Conditions
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- A-fib: Beyond anticoagulation
- Diabetes pharmacology update
- Adrenal prescribing decisions
- High-risk geriatric medications
- Lipid management mastery
- Necessary lab monitoring
- ADHD targeted prescribing
- Antimicrobials in 2026
- GERD & Barrett's pharmacology
- Renal dosing adjustments
- Anti-obesity medications now
- Rapid-acting antidepressants
- Orthopedic pain prescribing
- HRT in practice
- Geriatric psychopharmacology
- ED as clinical red flag
- Women's cardiovascular drugs
- Wound care drug selection
- Serious illness symptom management
- Lupus management update
- Skin lesion treatment
- Reading clinical research
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Created by national and international experts. Built for clinicians who choose to be at the forefront of advanced pharmacotherapy decision making.
2.0 Pharmacology CE Hours
- Latest AHA/ACC/NLA/Multisociety guidelines and recommendations
- Emerging therapies: Third generation PCSK9 inhibitors, inclisiran as monotherapy, and novel Lp(a)-lowering agents
- Tackle real prescribing challenges: Statin intolerance, the nocebo effect, therapeutic inertia, and the growing crisis of statin defiance
1.0 Pharmacology CE Hour
- CHA₂DS₂-VASc scoring, DOAC selection, and critical dosing adjustments for renal impairment, extreme BMI, and ESRD
- Challenges addressed: Device-detected AF, periprocedural management, rate vs. rhythm control
- Antiarrhythmic updates grounded in the newest JACC evidence
1.0 Pharmacology CE Hour
- ADA Standards of Care and AACE/ACE management algorithms
- Individualizing therapy: Expanded use of SGLT-2 inhibitors/GLP-1 RAs, concentrated insulins, CGM interpretation, and updated glycemic targets
- Revised diabetes language, emerging OTC CGM technology, and clinical frameworks for ASCVD, CKD, and heart failure comorbidities
1.5 Pharmacology CE Hours
- Frequently misdiagnosed/mismanaged: Adrenal disorders need clinical precision
- Diagnostic accuracy: Dexamethasone suppression testing, urinary free cortisol interpretation
- Treatment frameworks: Cushing's syndrome, adrenal insufficiency, pheochromocytoma, hyperaldosteronism
- Prescribing considerations: QT prolongation risks, mineralocorticoid replacement titration, hypertensive crisis drug interactions
2.0 Pharmacology CE Hours
- AGS Beers Criteria, STOPP/START tools, and age-related pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic principles
- Safer deprescribing and reduction of fall-risk increasing drugs (FRIDs)
- Dangerous interactions like benzodiazepines plus opioids, anticholinergic burden, and OTC pitfalls
- SOAR communication framework for high-risk care transitions
2.0 Pharmacology CE Hours
- Antidepressants, atypical antipsychotics, cognitive enhancers and beyond
- Drug-drug interaction thresholds posing the greatest risk in older adults
- Bio-psycho-social prescribing: Iatrogenic medication cascades and neurotransmitter-specific side effect profiles
- Safe, defensible informed consent and documentation standards
1.0 Pharmacology CE Hour
- Master drug-specific monitoring protocols including therapeutic drug levels
- Toxicity recognition for high-risk agents like lithium, carbamazepine, and phenytoin
- Dangerous drug-lab interactions
- Disease-specific follow-up intervals grounded in current clinical guidelines
1.0 Pharmacology CE Hour
- Go beyond SSRIs and SNRIs: Four newly approved rapid-acting antidepressants
- When to switch vs. augment or use a rapid-acting, non-monoaminergic agent
- Navigate the prescribing complexities: Short term dosage option, adverse effects, assess before treatment, route of administration
- Apply shared decision-making to confidently guide patients with MDD, TRD, or PPD
2.0 Pharmacology CE Hours
- Dopamine and norepinephrine dysregulation maps to ADHD subtypes
- Match the stimulant to the patient
- Comorbid anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder influence on prescribing decisions
- Non-stimulant options: When to use, critical interactions, special population dosing
1.0 Pharmacology CE Hour
- PPI overuse, misuse, and failed deprescribing - know what to do
- GERD misdiagnosis is common: Distinguish it from dyspepsia and achalasia
- Barrett's screening gaps: Who to scope, treat, and watch now
2.0 Pharmacology CE Hours
- GFR-driven dose adjustments: When to stop metformin, insulin, NSAIDs, and RAAS agents
- Polypharmacy plus CKD raises all-cause mortality: Leaner medication strategies needed
- Hyperkalemia, lactic acidosis, acute kidney injury: Drug toxicities CKD prescribers miss
2.0 Pharmacology CE Hours
- Tackle UTI resistance with updated guidelines, shorter courses, and two new antibiotics
- MRSA vs Strep skin infections: Use targeted, CDI-sparing antibiotic strategies
- De-label penicillin allergy, optimize CAP antibiotics, reduce C. difficile prescribing risks
1.0 Pharmacology CE Hour
- Topical antibiotic overuse fuels resistance: PHMB, silver, and honey outperform
- Single in-clinic capsaicin 8% application delivers months of localized DPN pain relief
- Why chronic wounds stall and match pharmacological agents to each healing phase
2.0 Pharmacology CE Hours
- Master adjuvant selection: Corticosteroids, SNRIs, gabapentinoids
- Apply ACR and AAOS guidelines to match medications to pain type
- Perioperative hold protocols for anticoagulants, SGLT2 inhibitors, and GLP-1s
2.0 Pharmacology CE Hours
- Neuropathic, somatic, and visceral pain demand distinct agents
- Peripheral opioid antagonists resolve opioid induced constipation without reversing analgesia
- Anxiety, depression, and delirium in serious illness require specific prescriber responses
Expert Pharmacology Strategies for 20+ Clinical Conditions
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Bonus Pharmacology Sessions Across Key Clinical Specialties
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Eric Christianson, PharmD, BCGP, BCPS - Board certified in geriatrics and pharmacotherapy, Amazon best-selling author, podcaster, and national speaker. Featured in the The Wall Street Journal and American Journal of Nursing.
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Damien Fisher, PharmD, AE-C - ASHP residency-trained with a focus on community and ambulatory care. Currently an outpatient pharmacy clinical practice specialist in dermatology at the University of Texas Medical Branch.
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Ahunna Freeman, PharmD, BCGP - Clinical pharmacist for a seven-provider practice with implemented programs in remote patient monitoring, chronic care management, and pharmacist-led weight management.
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Mary Lynn McPherson, PharmD, PhD, BCPS, FAAHPM - Professor and executive director of graduate studies in palliative care at the University of Maryland, Baltimore. Developed the first palliative care pharmacy specialty residency in the U.S.
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Joseph Saseen, PharmD, BCPS, BCACP, CLS, FASHP, FCCP, FAPhA, MNLA - Clinical pharmacist, associate dean, and professor specializing in cardiovascular risk reduction. Past president of the National Lipid Association with 200+ peer-reviewed publications.
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Kelly Sklanka, PharmD - Assistant professor at Wilkes University Nesbitt School of Pharmacy with clinical experience in ambulatory care, orthopedic injury medication selection, and perioperative management.
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Eric Wombwell, PharmD, BCIDP - Board-certified infectious diseases pharmacist and clinical associate professor. Rounds with the ID consult team at CenterPoint Medical Center supporting antimicrobial stewardship.
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Lara Zakaria, PharmD, MS, CNS, CDN, IFMCP - Pharmacist and professor with 20 years in community pharmacy, now running a clinical practice focused on sustainable solutions for chronic disease. Published on the ED-cardiovascular-diabetes connection.
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Fahad Aziz, MD, FASN - Associate professor of medicine and clinical nephrologist at the University of Wisconsin, specializing in kidney disease, transplant, and hypertension. Presents clinical research at national conferences.
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Kiplee Bell, MD, PA - Triple-credentialed with board certification as a PA, a master's in gerontology, and a doctorate in medicine. Treats geriatric patients in practice, serves as CEO of Impactful Caregiving, and hosts the podcast CarePOD.
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Peter Buch, MD, AGAF, FACP - Double board-certified gastroenterologist with 30+ years of specialty experience. Editorial board member for multiple professional journals and sought-after international presenter.
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Dolores Farrer, DPM, MBA, CWS - Surgically trained podiatrist with 32 years in wound care. Board-certified by the American Board of Wound Management and secretary on the board of directors for the Association for the Advancement of Wound Care.
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Nieca Goldberg, MD - Board-certified cardiologist and national AHA spokesperson who launched the "Go Red for Women" campaign. Award-winning author and guest on The Today Show, Good Morning America, and CBS Evening News.
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Richard Harris, MD, PharmD, MBA - Board-certified internist and pharmacist serving as chief strategy officer for Nimbus Healthcare and CMO for Script Health. National conference speaker and advisory board contributor.
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Steven Rubin, MD - Adult and geriatric psychiatrist board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Thirty years in private practice, former clinical associate professor, and member of the Nevada Medicaid Drug Utilization Review Board.
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Deidre Arms, MSN, APRN, CNP - Nurse practitioner and co-founder of Desire Wellness Group, specializing in hormone imbalance, menopause, sleep, chronic fatigue, obesity, and autoimmune disorders through individualized testing and lifestyle approaches.
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Rebecca Bierle, MSN, APRN, ANP-BC - Electrophysiology NP at Monument Health Heart and Vascular Institute, recognized for clinical excellence and leadership in heart failure and electrophysiology.
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Josh Hamilton, DNP, APRN-BC, FAANP - Telepsychiatry practitioner, NEI master psychopharmacologist, and Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Named America's Top Psychiatric NP by the Point of Care Network.
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Amy Harris, MSN, APN, OCNS-C - Orthopedic clinical nurse specialist with 30 years in rheumatology and orthopedic care. Certification exam item writer for orthopedic nursing boards and national speaker; currently practicing as a rheumatology nurse coordinator.
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Paul Langlois, APN, PhD, CCRN, CCNS - Critical care clinical specialist on surgical, medical, CCU, and trauma ICUs at Cook County Hospital. Developed institution-wide multidisciplinary protocols and speaks on various topics, including adrenal disorder management.
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Tracey Long, PhD, MS, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CDCE, CCRN, CNE, COI - Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist with clinical roots in endocrinology, critical care, and primary care. Develops diabetes education programs and teaches certification courses.
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Stephanie Shafer, DHSc, MSN, PMHNP-BC, ANP-BC - Psychiatric NP treating ADHD, mood disorders, and serious mental illness across emergency medicine, primary care, psychiatry, a large urban hospital, community-based practice, clinics, and now in a private-practice setting.
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"Dr Aziz provided the most complete lecture on CKD that I have attended! I
will
make changes in the way I practice!"
- Anita, NP
“Dr. Wombwell was excellent! Best CME program on infectious diseases
that
I have attended in 18 years!"
- Kelly, NP
"Great knowledge on the complexity of prescribing for dyslipidemia. Dr.
Saseen’s presentation reminded me of the importance of our PharmD consultants!"
-
Jennifer, NP
"Dr Rubin was the best! Great info and great delivery on the specialized nature of
geriatric psychopharmacology. I have a lot of realistic, practical advice that
will
definitely help me to be a better PA-C."
- Sean, PA
"I plan to use this valuable information from Dr. Farrer to treat complicated
wounds, by following expert guidelines."
- Henrieta, APRN
"Dr. Long was GREAT! Have her present again! I feel more confident to manage and adjust
diabetes medications."
- Leslie, NP
"Dr. Hamilton demonstrated an in-depth level on clinical depression
management.
This information will help my patients!"
- Patricia, NP
We’re that confident you'll find this learning experience to be all that's promised and more than you expected.


