September 2007 Educational Sessions

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The following presentations were shown at the NABP 2007 Fall Legislative Conference.

Examination Security
An overview of best practices that NABP employs to protect the security of its examinations.

Moira Gibbons, PharmD, JD
Legal Affairs Senior Manager
NABP

NABP Examination Security

Legislative and Regulatory Update
This session provided an update on state and federal legislative and regulatory actions and initiatives relevant to pharmacy regulation.

Eileen Lewalski, PharmD, JD
Professional Affairs Manager
NABP

Legal Update

Joshua M. Bolin
Board Liaison
NABP

State Legislative Update

The Federal Legislative Process: Understanding the Beltway
During this session, meeting participants reviewed the intricacies of the federal legislative process, including the sources of legislation, types of congressional actions, the functions of congressional committees, and the congressional budget process.

Catherine M. Polley, RPh
Vice President of Pharmacy Services
Food Marketing Institute

The Federal Legislative Process: Understanding the Beltway

Meeting Your Congressional Leadership: Tools for a Successful Encounter
This session provided board members with the guidance, tools, and confidence for successful meetings with their congressional leadership at Capitol Hill.

John M. Coster, PhD, RPh
Vice President, Federal Affairs and Public Policy
Rite Aid Corp

Meeting Your Congressional Leadership: Tools for a Successful Encounter

Moving Forward with Emergency Preparedness
A representative from the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws explained the recently released Uniform Emergency Volunteer Health Practitioners Act, a uniform law that the organization drafted to establish a system that quickly facilitates the deployment and use of licensed practitioners to provide health care services in response to declared disasters or emergencies.

Raymond P. Pepe, JD
Partner
K&L Gates

Uniform Emergency Volunteer Health Practitioners Act

Building the Infrastructure for Health Information Exchange
This session addressed efforts at the federal level to create a national health information network.

Brent I. Fox, PharmD, PhD
Assistant to the Dean for Educational Technology
Auburn University – Harrison School of Pharmacy

Building the Infrastructure for Health Information Exchange

111th Congress and the New Administration: What to Expect
Based upon the predicted outcomes of the fall 2008 election, attendees will hear from the experts what may be health care issues of interest and concern for the new administration.

Dan L. Crippen, PhD
Economist, Health Policy Expert, and Former Director, Congressional Budget Office

111th Congress and the New Administration: What to Expect

 

 

 

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