Session Information
2009 Midyear Clinical Meeting
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E-Professionalism: The Emerging Impact of Social Media on Pharmacy Professionals
Track: Educational Sessions (CE)
Program Code: 217-L04
Date: Monday, December 7, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM EST
Location: Titian 2304
MEETING PLANNING ASSOCIATE:   Click the plus sign to see more detailed information about each speaker.
 Jeff Cain, EdD, MS, Director of Education Technology, University of Kentucky - College of Pharmacy
PRESENTER(S):   Click the plus sign to see more detailed information about each speaker.
 Jeff Cain, EdD, MS, Director of Education Technology, University of Kentucky
 Arash Dabestani, PharmD, MHA, Associate Director of Pharmacy, Stanford Medical Center
 Emily Dotter, BS, Pharmacy Student, University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy
 Joey Mattingly, PharmD, MBA, EPRN Trainer, The Kroger Company
Description
Planned in cooperation with the ASHP Section of Pharmacy Practice Managers and the ASHP Student Forum
ACPE Activity #204-000-09-217-L04P / #204-000-09-217-L04T
1.5 Contact Hours / Knowledge-based
Educational Content: General Interest
Moderator: Jeff Cain, EdD, MS,
Director of Education Technology, University of Kentucky, Lexington

2:00 p.m. - 2:05 p.m.
Announcements

2:05 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.
Introduction to Social Media and e-Professionalism
Jeff Cain


2:20 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Student's Perspective on e-Professionalism
Emily C. Dotter, BS,
PharmD Candidate 2011, University of Maryland, School of Pharmacy, Baltimore

2:30 p.m. - 2:40 p.m.
New Practitioner's Perspective on e-Professionalism
Joey Mattingly, PharmD, MBA,
EPRN Trainer, The Kroger Company, Louisville, KY

2:40 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.
Employer's Perspective on e-Professionalism
Arash T. Dabestani,
PharmD, MHA, Associate Director of Pharmacy, Stanford Medical Center, Stanford, CA

2:50 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.
Interactive Case Discussions
Jeff Cain


3:15 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Questions, Answers, and Discussion

Learning Objectives:

LEARNER OUTCOMES:
  • Describe the status of online social media's impact on American society.
  • Discuss opportunities for pharmacists, student pharmacists, and health-system organizations to use social media to their advantage.
  • Discuss philosophical issues of using online personas for professionalism judgments.
  • Discuss trends of online persona reviews by those in healthcare professions.
  • Identify common e-professionalism issues manifested through social media.


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(Code: 217-L04)
Attendee:Free
  
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