Sean Moloughney10.07.09
In keeping with its mission to provide healthcare professionals with information and education on dietary supplements, the CRN Foundation, Washington, D.C., has provided a grant to Drug Store News in support of continuing education (CE) programs on dietary supplements for retail pharmacists and nurse practitioners.
“Nearly 40% of consumers from the CRN Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements cite pharmacists as a reliable source of information about supplements—second only to doctors,” said Judy Blatman, senior vice president, communications, CRN. “And since nurse practitioners are often on the front lines of communication with patients and they focus on providing comprehensive, personalized health education, both nurse practitioners and pharmacists are excellent audiences to educate about the role that dietary supplements play in maintaining overall health and wellness.”
This is the second consecutive year that CRN has provided an educational grant to the Drug Store News Continuing Education (CE) program. The grant will allow retail pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to receive CE credits from two different courses via online webinars. Drug Store News markets the program to pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacy schools through a series of promotional e-mails, postcards and advertisements placed in the publication.
The first course—“Managing Joint and Bone Health and Dietary Supplements”—was held late last week with speaker Jason Theodosakis, MD. The second course—“Women’s Health and Dietary Supplements”—will be held in November and will feature Tori Hudson, ND, as the educator. The archived webinars will be accessible on the Drug Store News CE website for three years, allowing pharmacists access to the programs for several years. Pharmacists who successfully complete each webinar will receive one contact hour of CE credit.
Similar to last year, the educational grant will also allow for continuing education programs to appear in print—however, the audience for this year’s print CE lessons will be nurse practitioners. Two in-print CE lessons will run in Drug Store News Retail Clinician, with the first CE lesson being an adaptation of the 2008 in-print lesson to pharmacists, “The Regulation of Dietary Supplements,” by Annette Dickinson, PhD. This lesson ran in the August 2009 issue of Drug Store News Retail Clinician and will be available online for one year. Dr. Hudson will also adapt her pharmacists’ webinar lesson on women’s health and dietary supplements to an in-print version for nurse practitioners. This lesson is set to run in the November 2009 issue of Drug Store News Retail Clinician and will also be available online for one year. Nurse practitioners who complete the print program will receive continuing education credit corresponding to each lesson.
“Nearly 40% of consumers from the CRN Consumer Survey on Dietary Supplements cite pharmacists as a reliable source of information about supplements—second only to doctors,” said Judy Blatman, senior vice president, communications, CRN. “And since nurse practitioners are often on the front lines of communication with patients and they focus on providing comprehensive, personalized health education, both nurse practitioners and pharmacists are excellent audiences to educate about the role that dietary supplements play in maintaining overall health and wellness.”
This is the second consecutive year that CRN has provided an educational grant to the Drug Store News Continuing Education (CE) program. The grant will allow retail pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to receive CE credits from two different courses via online webinars. Drug Store News markets the program to pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacy schools through a series of promotional e-mails, postcards and advertisements placed in the publication.
The first course—“Managing Joint and Bone Health and Dietary Supplements”—was held late last week with speaker Jason Theodosakis, MD. The second course—“Women’s Health and Dietary Supplements”—will be held in November and will feature Tori Hudson, ND, as the educator. The archived webinars will be accessible on the Drug Store News CE website for three years, allowing pharmacists access to the programs for several years. Pharmacists who successfully complete each webinar will receive one contact hour of CE credit.
Similar to last year, the educational grant will also allow for continuing education programs to appear in print—however, the audience for this year’s print CE lessons will be nurse practitioners. Two in-print CE lessons will run in Drug Store News Retail Clinician, with the first CE lesson being an adaptation of the 2008 in-print lesson to pharmacists, “The Regulation of Dietary Supplements,” by Annette Dickinson, PhD. This lesson ran in the August 2009 issue of Drug Store News Retail Clinician and will be available online for one year. Dr. Hudson will also adapt her pharmacists’ webinar lesson on women’s health and dietary supplements to an in-print version for nurse practitioners. This lesson is set to run in the November 2009 issue of Drug Store News Retail Clinician and will also be available online for one year. Nurse practitioners who complete the print program will receive continuing education credit corresponding to each lesson.