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TTUHSC - Becoming an Immunizer: Law and C.E. Requirements


Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians will know the legal requirements to obtain and maintain their immunization certification.
 
***Please note: this course is 1 hour of CE credit***
 
To access the video after registration, please click the "+" sign to the left of the program title listed below in light blue.

CE Hours

2.00

CE Units

0.200

Activity Type

  • Knowledge

Target Audience(s)

  • Pharmacists
  • Pharmacy Technicians

Accreditation(s)

Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
 
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education with Commendation.

Requirements for CE Credit

To receive credit you must watch the recorded webinar and complete the post-test. You must receive a minumum of 70% on the post-test at which time you will be prompted to complete a program evaluation form.
 
**To Register for this Program: Select your fee type and then hit "Purchase Now" at the bottom of your screen.  
 
Below is a description of the fee types:
  • TTUHSC JHH SOP Faculty
    • Full-time Jerry H. Hodge School of Pharmacy (JHH SOP) Faculty
  • TTUHSC Adjunct Preceptor            
    • JHH SOP Adjunct Preceptor for Experiential Rotations
  • TTUHSC JHH SOP Alumni 
    • JHH SOP Alumni
  • TTUHSC JHH SOP Alumni - TTUHSC Alumni Association Member
    • JHH SOP Alumni that have paid alumni dues to TTUHSC, but not a preceptor for JHH SOP. Click here to become a TTUHSC Alumni Association member
  • Pharmacist
    • Non-JHH SOP Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, or Alumni
  • Pharmacy Technician 
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Objectives

  • Describe the legal requirements for immunization certification and continuing education per Texas law/rules
  • Describe the authorities granted to technicians, interns and pharmacists by the PREP Act
  • Explain legal responsibilities of the physician and the pharmacist in immunization administration under Texas law/rules
  • Identify the required components of an immunization protocol in Texas
  • Describe Texas law/rules regarding reporting of immunizations

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Mary Klein picture

Mary Klein, Pharm.D., BCACP, CHSE


Brief Bio : Dr. Klein is involved with laboratory teaching and maintains a practice site at Presbyterian Medical Mission of Abilene. Dr. Klein teaches in Clinical Immunizations and Administration, Patient Assessment, and Respiratory Pharmacotherapy, in addition to precepting the Ambulatory Clinical Skills and the Primary Care rotations. Dr. Klein received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Texas Tech University in 2003 and Doctor of Pharmacy from the TTUHSC School of Pharmacy in 2007. She then completed a community and ambulatory care pharmacy practice (PGY1) residency at the University of Texas at Austin/Scott and White Memorial Hospital, Health Plan, and Clinics in Temple and Georgetown, Texas. Her practice interests include family medicine, cardiology, endocrinology, ambulatory/primary care, and medical missions.

Disclosure : The presenter has no relevant conflict of interest related to this presentation. The speaker has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose with regard to this presentation.

Activity Number

0096-0000-23-110-H06-P

Release Date: Aug 7, 2023
Credit Expiration Date: Aug 7, 2026

CE Hours

1.00

Fee

$10.00
   

   

Objectives

  • Describe the legal requirements for immunization certification and continuing education per Texas law/rules
  • Describe the authorities granted to technicians, interns and pharmacists by the PREP Act
  • Explain legal responsibilities of the physician and the pharmacist in immunization administration under Texas law/rules
  • Identify the required components of an immunization protocol in Texas
  • Describe Texas law/rules regarding reporting of immunizations

Speaker(s)/Author(s)

Mary Klein picture

Mary Klein, Pharm.D., BCACP, CHSE


Brief Bio : Dr. Klein is involved with laboratory teaching and maintains a practice site at Presbyterian Medical Mission of Abilene. Dr. Klein teaches in Clinical Immunizations and Administration, Patient Assessment, and Respiratory Pharmacotherapy, in addition to precepting the Ambulatory Clinical Skills and the Primary Care rotations. Dr. Klein received her Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from Texas Tech University in 2003 and Doctor of Pharmacy from the TTUHSC School of Pharmacy in 2007. She then completed a community and ambulatory care pharmacy practice (PGY1) residency at the University of Texas at Austin/Scott and White Memorial Hospital, Health Plan, and Clinics in Temple and Georgetown, Texas. Her practice interests include family medicine, cardiology, endocrinology, ambulatory/primary care, and medical missions.

Disclosure : The presenter has no relevant conflict of interest related to this presentation. The speaker has no relevant financial relationship(s) with ineligible companies to disclose with regard to this presentation.

Activity Number

0096-0000-23-110-H06-T

Release Date: Aug 7, 2023
Credit Expiration Date: Aug 7, 2026

CE Hours

1.00

Fee

$10.00