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Advanced Clinical
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Precision Prescribing Across Diverse Patient Conditions
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Featured Faculty
Jaclyn Piasta
Jackie Piasta
DNP, WHNP-BC, MSCP
Jarred Prudencio
Jarred Prudencio
PharmD, FCCP, BC-ADM
Sonal Patel
Sonal Patel
MD
Stephanie Shafer
Stephanie Shafer
DHSc, PMHNP-BC
Kiplee Bell
Kiplee Bell
MD, PA
Kimmy Nguyen
Kimmy Nguyen
PharmD, BCACP
Peter Buch
Peter Buch
MD, AGAF
Andrea Sikora
Andrea Sikora
PharmD, MSCR
+15 Additional Clinical Specialists

10 meds. 4 diagnoses. 8 guidelines. There is no clear approach for this patient. You don't need more data. You need a proven path to the right Rx.

Introducing

The Layered Case Prescribing Framework

A repeatable decision process. Every patient. Every visit.

1
Choose
First-line vs. alternative, formulary, patient goals
2
Dose
Renal function, age, drug interactions
3
Adjust
Response, tolerance, labs
4
Deprescribe
What to taper, when to stop
Built for Real-World Panels (not textbook patients)

Taught by 23 clinical specialists (PharmDs, MDs, APRNs), you'll work through the conditions that actually fill your schedule – HTN, COPD, TID, midlife women's health, anxiety + sleep, food allergy, abdominal pain, and more – with the 2026 data you'll use in your very next visit.

Within every conference session, you'll have opportunities to test your prescribing skills through complex patient scenarios — requiring critical thinking related to comorbidities, interactions, contraindications, and patient priorities.

After the Conference: What You'll Do Differently

Move faster through complex visits with a simple decision path — no more "let me check three sources" before the patient fills their script.
Catch safety issues earlier: interactions, duplications, contraindications, and "quiet" high-risk combinations — before they become adverse events.
Match meds to comorbidities (obesity, cardiometabolic, psych, sleep) so you don't solve one problem while creating another.
Deprescribe with a defensible plan: what to taper, what to switch, and how to bill for older-adult medication optimization.

The complex visits aren't going away. But a prescribing process you trust means walking out of every room knowing you got it right.

You'll Also Get: Evidence-Based Artificial Intelligence for Prescribing — where it helps, which tools are safe, where it misleads, and how to catch "confidently wrong" outputs before they affect patient safety.

Choose Your Experience

Attend live or watch on your schedule. CE credit either way.

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  • Earn up to 40.25 Self-Study CE Hours (and up to 27.0 pharmacology)
  • Flexibility — watch any session in any order
  • Bonus! 14 additional on-demand prescribing sessions
  • No expiration — revisit content anytime
  • 100% satisfaction guarantee
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What You'll Be Able to Prescribe More Confidently

23 High-Impact Pharmacology Topics
Built for Primary Care Reality
Heart Failure + HTN
Match BP meds to GDMT
Skincare Rx
Acne, rosacea, female hair loss
Type 1 Diabetes
Screening + co-management for PCPs
Migraine
CGRP, triptans, non-opioid options
COPD
Biologics, biomarkers, next-line options
STI
Syphilis, gonorrhea, doxy-PEP, M. genitalium, HIV prevention
Midlife Women's Health
VMS, GSM, mood, sleep, libido, bone
Rapid-Acting Antidepressants
Neurosteroids, glutamate, GABA
Anxiety, Sleep, Overactive Mind
Med choices beyond benzos
Atrial Fibrillation
Anticoag, rate vs. rhythm
Food Allergy
Epinephrine, biologics, OITs
Incontinence (Older Adults)
OAB, nocturia, bladder health
Sleep Apnea
PAP fixes, meds, emerging therapies
Sleep in Women
Hormones and psychosocial factors to med choice
Abdominal Pain
H. pylori, diverticulitis, gastroparesis, non-GI
Medical Assistance in Dying
Eligibility, clinical role, values
Prescribing and AI
Uses, limits, safety checks
Cost-Conscious Prescribing
Formulary tools and databases
Neuro Complaints
Red flags, workups, referrals
Legal Nurse Consulting
Price services, out-earn clinical work
Obesity
Practical Rx algorithms
Geriatric Infectious Season
Influenza, COVID-19, CAP regimens
Adults 65+
Deprescribing, safety, billing

What Your Peers Are Saying

Dr. Shafer's psychopharmacology presentation was extremely well done. Comprehensive, expert, accessible, encouraging and just overall one of the best I’ve attended. OUTSTANDING!

Chris
Nurse Practitioner

Working in Family Medicine, abdominal pain is a common concern. I will be better at asking the right questions and determining the appropriate work up, thanks to Dr. Buch.

Frances
Physician Assistant

What a speaker! Dr. Sikora was the full package to learn from — with her delivery, content and mastery.

Aliana
Nurse Practitioner

Excellent rapid-acting antidepressant presentation by Dr. Hamilton. Substantiated with good data and case studies. Very in depth and extremely interesting!

Jo
Nurse Practitioner

From "I need to double-check that"
to "I know exactly what to do next."

Nine live sessions across the two-day conference (or if registering for the recording package, the videos will be on demand). Taught by national and international clinical specialists. Up to 40.25 CE Hours (up to 13.5 Live Hours and up to 26.75 Self-Study Hours), including up to 27.0 Pharmacology. Each session includes valuable layered case presentations to test your medication decisions. Click here for full session details.

1
Choose
2
Dose
3
Adjust
4
Deprescribe

Day 1 — Thursday, September 24, 2026

Kimmy Nguyen, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM
9:00 am – 10:30 am CT

COPD Prescribing Transformed: Biologics, Biomarkers, and What Comes Next

  • Apply ABE classification from the 2026 GOLD guidelines to drive smarter symptom- and risk-based initial COPD therapy
  • Use blood eosinophils to guide inhaled corticosteroid decisions and avoid unnecessary exposure and harm
  • Implement high-impact updates including 5-day steroid courses, varenicline for smoking cessation, and optimized COPD care in patients with cardiovascular comorbidities
Jaclyn Piasta, DNP, WHNP-BC, MSCP
10:45 am – 12:15 pm CT

Advanced Pharmacotherapy for Midlife Women's Health: Practical Prescribing for VMS, GSM, Mood, Sleep, Libido, and Bone

  • New evidence and emerging therapies including guidance on menopausal hormone therapy, nonhormonal options, and NK3 receptor antagonists
  • Choose the best systemic estrogen formulation, progesterone and progestin option, local vaginal therapy, nonhormonal prescription agent, and symptom-targeted adjunctive medication
  • Complex real-world prescribing in layered cases involving cardiometabolic risk, bleeding, uterine protection, sleep, libido, migraine, and contraindication-based therapy selection
Stephanie L. Shafer, DHSc, MSN, PMHNP-BC, ANP-BC
12:45 pm – 2:15 pm CT

Beyond the Benzodiazepine: Updated Psychopharmacology for Anxiety, Sleep Disorders, and the Overactive Mind

  • DORA drugs and benzodiazepine alternatives: Clinical decision-making with orexin receptor antagonists and Z-drugs for insomnia
  • Anxiety + insomnia comorbidity: Practical pharmacotherapy frameworks for patients who don't fit neatly into one diagnostic box
  • Mechanism-driven medication selection: Aligning neurobiology with presenting symptomatology
Peter Buch, MD, AGAF, FACP
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm CT

Abdominal Pain: Current Guidelines for H Pylori, Diverticulitis, Gastroparesis, and Non-GI Conditions

  • Abdominal pain that isn't GI: Recognize AAA rupture, MI, PE, & herpes zoster
  • Clarithromycin resistance has changed H. pylori treatment — when to pivot to vonoprazan, rifabutin, and quadruple therapy
  • Get the diverticulitis clinical framework to know when to treat, when to hold antibiotics, and how to prevent recurrence
  • Gastroparesis current treatments, including the ones generating controversy
Andrea Sikora, PharmD, MSCR, BCCCP, FCCM
4:15 pm – 5:45 pm CT

Artificial Intelligence for Clinical Decision-Making: Opportunities & Pitfalls for Prescribers

  • Prevent AI-influenced patient safety risks and catch “confidently wrong” AI results
  • Which AI applications have earned a place as prescribing decision tools — and which still require your skepticism
  • Apply the ABC Framework and medication-specific benchmarking evidence to critically evaluate any AI product in your practice

Day 2 — Friday, September 25, 2026

Tracey Anderson, MSN, CNRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC
9:00 am – 10:30 am CT

Own the Neuro Complaint: Real Workups, Red Flags, and Right Referrals

  • Cut through diagnostic uncertainty in primary care by ordering the right studies in the right sequence
  • Identify red flag presentations that require immediate referral before the window closes
  • Recognize the misleading symptom patterns that most commonly lead to delayed or missed diagnoses
Ellen Jones, PharmD, BCACP
10:45 am – 12:15 pm CT

Beyond Weight Loss: Practical Obesity Pharmacotherapy Algorithms for Better Cardiometabolic Care

  • Translate the latest obesity treatment algorithms into practical prescribing decisions: Agent selection, titration, switching, and follow-up
  • Match therapy to phenotype and comorbidity: Obesity with type 2 diabetes, ASCVD risk, and obstructive sleep apnea
  • Navigate everyday prescribing challenges: Adverse effects, contraindications, long-term maintenance, and access barriers
Kimberly Cobb, DNP, APRN-CNP, FNP-C
12:45 pm – 2:15 pm CT

Align Hypertension Treatment with Guideline-Directed Heart Failure Therapies

  • AHA/ACC hypertension guideline updates: What changed and what it means for your patients
  • Optimize CV medications to treat hypertension, reduce risk, and prevent heart failure progression
  • Single-pill combination therapy for Stage 2 HTN: Streamlining adherence and outcomes
Jarred Prudencio, PharmD, FCCP, BCACP, BC-ADM
2:30 pm – 4:00 pm CT

Managing T1D Between Endocrinology Visits: Insulin Pharmacology, CGM Interpretation, and the PCP's Expanding Role

  • T1D is on your panel — define your co-management role, know what to own, and know criteria for endocrinology escalation
  • Get the dose calculation and CGM interpretation skills to manage T1D patients between endocrinology visits
  • New autoantibody screening recommendations and teplizumab are changing the T1D timeline — learn what early intervention means for your practice

Hesitation at the prescription pad isn't just a clinical problem.
It's a career ceiling.

Sign up today for real outcome-driven strategies. Nine conference sessions. Fourteen bonus sessions. One framework.
Every prescribing decision your patients need — starting with your very next patient.

Every prescribing decision your patients need – starting with your very next patient.

Live or Recording Package · Was $299.99 Now $199.99 with code Rx2026

Advanced Clinical Pharmacology Conference  •  100% satisfaction guarantee

Your CE Needs Are Covered

NPs  •  APRNs  •  PAs  •  MDs  •  DOs  •  PharmDs

Complete Your Recertification at Once

CE is awarded per session. Focus on the topics that most benefit your prescribing needs — or complete the comprehensive list of topics to satisfy your entire AANP/ANCC pharmacology recertification requirement, all from one incredible conference.

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ANCC
ANCC
PESI proudly holds accreditation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation as a provider of nursing continuing professional development.
Earn up to 40.25 ANCC Contact hours when you complete this program while continuing to advance your professional expertise. ANCC Accreditation Program
ACCME
ACCME
PESI proudly holds accreditation by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to offer continuing medical education for physicians.
Earn up to 40.25 ACCME CE hours when you complete this program and stay at the forefront of medical excellence!
AANPCB
The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board
The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) recognizes and accepts CE hours approved by an accredited provider of nursing or medical education.

PESI, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians. PESI, Inc. is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.

The Guidelines You Last Trained
On May Be Out-of-Date.
Staying current isn't optional.

Your patients don't come in with a single diagnosis. But that is how most clinical guidelines have been designed.

Prescribing is filled with challenges and layers. Clinical guidelines have been designed for a single diagnosis, which is rarely the case in practice. There are more chances to get things wrong.

It is no wonder that adverse drug events, medication errors, and drug-drug interactions are on the rise.

130M
American adults — 1 in 2 — are living with multiple chronic conditions as of 2023. Most clinical guidelines are still built around a single disease. Your patients don't come in that way.
Watson KB et al. CDC Prev Chronic Dis. 2025 Apr 17;22:E15.
700K+
Emergency department visits caused by adverse drug events each year in the U.S. — plus 100,000 hospitalizations. Ambulatory patients may experience adverse drug events at even higher rates.
PSNet. Medication Errors and Adverse Drug Events. AHRQ. 2019.
Up to 91%
Of medication errors in outpatient and ambulatory care are prescribing errors — with dosing errors the most prevalent type. Inadequate knowledge of updated guidelines was the leading contributing factor.
Naseralallah L et al. Int J Clin Pharm. 2023;45:1359–1377.
1 in 9
Older adults in the U.S. are currently at risk for a major drug-drug interaction — defined as contraindicated or generally-avoided combinations.
Qato D et al. Innov Aging. 2024 Dec 31;8(Suppl 1):1367.
17 Years
How long it can take for new research evidence to reach standard clinical practice. The guidelines you're prescribing from today may already be in the process of being superseded.
Dixon DL et al. J Am Coll Clin Pharm. 2023;6(1):73-84.

Advanced Clinical Pharmacology Conference Registration

Better prescribing decisions don't just change patient outcomes. They change what's possible in your practice.

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More Than a Conference

Bonus!  Two days is not enough time to achieve what our experts have planned. That is why your registration includes 14 additional prescribing sessions.

  • Up to 17.75 Pharmacology CE Hours
  • Included with both options — Live Streaming and Recording Package
  • At your own pace — no extra cost, no separate enrollment
  • Valued at $1,619 — yours free with registration
Kiplee Bell, MD, PA

The Geriatric Prescriber’s Reality: Clinical Decision Making, Cost Navigation, and Safer Medication Use in Adults 65+

Kiplee Bell, MD, PA  |  2.0 Rx
  • Prescribe safer for adults 65+: Beers Criteria updates, anticholinergic burden, and high-risk medication classes
  • Deprescribe with confidence — and get paid for it: Billing strategies that make medication optimization sustainable
  • Translate ADA, ACC/AHA, and CDC updates into practical decisions for complex, multi-morbid older adults
Sonal Patel, MD

Food Allergy in Practice: Epinephrine, Biologics, Comorbidities, and the Full Prescribing Picture

Sonal Patel, MD  |  1.0 Rx
  • Prescribe epinephrine with precision: Updated anaphylaxis pharmacology, dosing thresholds, and common prescribing errors
  • Diagnose accurately, treat appropriately: Interpreting IgE testing to prevent overdiagnosis and unnecessary food avoidance
  • Biologics in food allergy: Understanding omalizumab indications, OIT principles, and when to refer vs. coordinate
Jill Fritz, MSN, ANP-BC

Sleep Disordered Breathing in Primary Care: Diagnosis, PAP Management & Emerging Therapies

  • Take ownership of OSA in your practice: Screen, diagnose, manage PAP, and know when to refer
  • An OSA diagnosis should change your GLP-1 prescribing approach — learn adjustments as patients lose weight
  • When PAP-treated patients are still exhausted: A systematic approach from polypharmacy review to the latest pharmacology
Laura Swoboda, DNP, APNP, FNP-BC, FNP-C, CWSP

Integrating Prescription and Cosmetic Skincare into Your Practice

  • Stop referring derm complaints: Gain the pharmacology updates to manage acne, rosacea, and the common skin diagnoses
  • Female hair loss: Get the full prescribing toolkit and how to set realistic patient expectations
  • Get current on what’s Rx vs. OTC, which actives to avoid, and how newer agents are changing skin care management
Andrea Murphy, MSN, APRN, ANP-BC, NEA-BC, AQH

The New Migraine Toolkit: CGRP Agents, Gepants, and Practical Prescribing for Primary Care

  • Undertreated migraine: Diagnose it accurately and stop defaulting to suboptimal approaches
  • Get current on CGRP therapies and gepants now recommended as first-line, and know how to choose between them, triptans, and ditans
  • Navigate medication overuse, prior authorizations, and comorbidities that complicate prescribing decisions
Audrey Stevenson, PhD, MPH, MSN, FNP-BC

Rising Resistance, Long-Acting Solutions: A Pharmacology Update for STI Management and HIV Prevention

  • Resistance is rising: Latest protocols for multidrug-resistant gonorrhea and Mycoplasma genitalium
  • Implement injectables: Cabotegravir and twice-yearly lenacapavir to solve pill fatigue and modernize your PrEP practice
  • Navigate the bicillin shortage, updated syphilis algorithms, and key guideline changes across chlamydia, gonorrhea, and PID
Josh Hamilton, DNP, APRN-BC, CTMH, CNE, CLNC, FAANP

Realize the Potential of Rapid-Acting Treatments for Depression

  • Move beyond first-line SSRIs/SNRIs: When first-line antidepressants aren’t enough
  • Catch up on neuroactive steroids and glutamatergic agents: How they work, their safety profiles, and what the evidence shows
  • Apply patient selection criteria and shared decision-making to real-world depression cases
Rebecca Bierle, MSN, APRN, ANP-BC

Management of Atrial Fibrillation (AF)

  • AF guidelines changed the way classification and approach should work in practice
  • Navigate rate vs. rhythm control, anticoagulation selection, and reversal agents with confidence
  • Special populations, high rate episodes, and perioperative cases: When standard management doesn’t apply
Susann Varano, MD

Urinary Incontinence and Overactive Bladder in Older Adults

Susann Varano, MD  |  0.5 Rx
  • OAB is underdiagnosed: Incorporate a comprehensive approach for outpatient treatment
  • American Urological Association recommendations to expand your OAB prescribing toolkit
  • Know how to manage incontinence when cognitive impairment is involved
Nicole Pezzino, PharmD, BCACP, CDCES

Solutions for Common Sleep Disturbances in Women

  • How stress, anxiety, substance use, menstrual cycles, and menopause affect women’s sleep patterns
  • Get current on DORAs, BZRAs, over the counter, and off-label options — and know how to choose
  • Select medications based on specific sleep disorders and female patient characteristics
Stefanie Green, MD

Medical Assisted Dying

Stefanie Green, MD  |  0.5 Rx
  • Clarify legal frameworks and who can access medical aid in dying across the U.S.
  • Examine patient data: Who is pursuing this option, why, and what the evidence shows
  • How this practice intersects with your values, patient conversations, and clinical role
Martha Ndung'u, PharmD

Innovative Cost-Conscious Prescriptive Decisions in Chronic Disease Treatment

  • The real cost burden patients face managing chronic disease — and pharmacoequity considerations for standard prescribing
  • Treatment options using cost-effectiveness principles, formulary tools, and databases for use at the point of care
  • Practical, proven strategies to help low-income patients follow the plan of care — without sacrificing quality
Lorie Ann Brown, RN, MN, JD

Show Me the Money as a Legal Nurse Consultant

  • What’s blocking you from launching or growing a legal nurse consulting business — and how to push past it
  • Build a plan for pricing your services, from your first case to a thriving caseload
  • Discover how flexible LNC work can out-earn your clinical salary
Eric Wombwell, PharmD, BCIDP

Preparing for Infectious Disease Season in the Geriatric Population: Pharmacologic Approaches to Respiratory Infections

  • Compare first-line agents for influenza, COVID-19, and CAP with evidence guiding geriatric use
  • Pharmacologic factors that make antibiotic selection uniquely high stakes in older adults
  • Build risk-factor-based empiric regimens and know when to use monotherapy versus combination therapy

Sign up and walk into patient visits with deep pharmacotherapy algorithms you can immediately use.

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We Have the Answers.

Who is this training designed for?

This conference has been designed for professionals with prescriptive authority and prescriptive consultation roles — NPs, APRNs, PAs, MDs, DOs, PharmDs. If you encounter complex patient presentations in your practice and want evidence-based medication algorithms and critical thinking tools that you can use immediately, this training is for you.

What do I get with the Live Streaming option?

You’ll attend 9 live streaming conference sessions on September 24 & 25, 2026 — with real-time faculty access and peer interaction. You’ll also receive access to 14 on-demand bonus prescribing sessions to watch on your own schedule after the conference.

What do I get with the Recording option?

You’ll have on-demand access to all 23 prescribing sessions — available after the conference concludes, on your schedule, with no expiration.

Will this count for my CE requirements?

Earn up to 40.25 CE Hours, including up to 27.0 Pharmacology CE Hours. ACCME and ANCC reviews are taking place to award appropriate CE for each session. The American Academy of Nurse Practitioners Certification Board (AANPCB) recognizes and accepts CE hours approved by an accredited provider of nursing or medical education. Click here for CE credit details.

Will I really be able to customize my learning?

Yes — CE is awarded per session. Pick and choose from the live conference sessions and/or recorded bonus videos. Focus on the topics that most benefit your prescribing needs. If you need AANP or ANCC pharmacology CE for recertification, complete the comprehensive list of included topics to satisfy your entire recertification requirements at once.

When will the self-study recording be available?

The self-study recording will be available approximately 4–6 weeks after the live event concludes. Pre-ordering now secures your access at the current $199.99 price with code: Rx2026 (for $100 off).

Hesitation at the prescription pad isn't just a clinical problem.
It's a career ceiling.

Sign up today for real outcome-driven strategies. Nine conference sessions. Fourteen bonus sessions. One framework.
Every prescribing decision your patients need — starting with your very next patient.

Every prescribing decision your patients need – starting with your very next patient.

Live or Recording Package · Was $299.99 Now $199.99 with code Rx2026

Advanced Clinical Pharmacology Conference  •  100% satisfaction guarantee