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NTDP-Drug Literature Analysis/Interpretation


UAN: 0101-0000-22-007-H99-P
CREDIT: 3 contact hours (0.3 CEUs)
 
TARGET AUDIENCE
This activity was planned to meet the needs of pharmacists enrolled in the Shenandoah University Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy Nontraditional Doctor of Pharmacy Pathway.
 
FORMAT
This knowledge-based online home-study activity consists of recorded lectures with PowerPoint slides and notes, readings in textbooks and journal articles, assignments, and online assessments/exams. Case studies within the lectures and assignments will enable the pharmacists to apply the information from the lectures to specific patient scenarios.
 
EDUCATIONAL GOALS
 

Fee

$0.00

CE Hours

3.00

CE Units

0.300

Activity Type

  • Knowledge

Target Audience(s)

  • Pharmacists

Accreditation(s)

Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education
 
Shenandoah University Bernard J. Dunn School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.

Requirements for CE Credit

Pharmacists must complete the following items by the due dates specified in the online academic course that correlates to this activity to receive CPE credit:
  1. Review all online lectures associated with this activity.
  2. Complete and submit all assignments associated with this activity.
  3. Complete all online assessments/exams associated with this activity with an average score of 70% on all assessments. Participants will only have one opportunity to access each assessment/exam and must complete the assessment/exam within the allotted time limit. 
  4. Complete the online CPE evaluation for this activity.

 

 

 

Objectives

  • Differentiate between the research designs of clinical studies
  • Categorize the components of a clinical drug study
  • Evaluate the validity of a study
  • Evaluate the appropriateness of statistical methods used in research studies
  • Determine how population-based medical literature influences the development of clinical guidelines and evidence-based practices

Activity Number

0101-0000-22-007-H99-P

Release Date: May 9, 2022
Credit Expiration Date: May 9, 2025

CE Hours

3.00