Residents and fellows planning to deliver a presentation during pharmacotherapy rounds should be aware of the below information, forms, and deadlines.

Topics:

Residents and fellows may not duplicate topics presented in the last two years. To avoid duplicating presentation topics, topics approved for this training year and past presentations from pharmacotherapy rounds are provided below for your convenience.

If you have a question about the topic you would like to present at the University of Maryland, please contact Kristine Parbuoni, PharmD, BCPPS, at kparbuoni@rx.umaryland.edu.

University of Maryland Presentation Topics:

Johns Hopkins Hospital Presentation Topics:

Forms:

Deadlines:

  • Topics for pharmacotherapy rounds must be submitted 55 business days prior to presentation.
  • CV, COI, learning objectives, educational needs assessment, and activity information (including title, date, evaluator, and mentor) must be submitted using the pharmacotherapy rounds application 45 business days prior to presentation.
  • Send a copy of your presentation slides with learning objectives and any PDF handouts of your presentation for audience reference to continuinged@rx.umaryland.edu 10 business days prior to the presentation.
  • Due dates are listed on the pharmacotherapy rounds page.
  • Our CE office will send your survey feedback up to 60 days from your presentation date. It might be helpful for you to meet with your evaluators soon after your presentation while you wait for the feedback to be emailed.
ACPE The University of Maryland School of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmaceutical education.  These programs (UAN listed above) meet the ACPE criteria for 1.0 Contact Hour (0.1 CEU).  Statements of credit will be mailed within three weeks of each program to participants who successfully complete the program.  Successful completion of the program requires your signature on the completed evaluation form and on the session sign in sheet and participation at the entire program for which you are seeking credit.  Evaluation forms must be completed and returned at the conclusion of the program. This activity is fully provided by the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy.
ACPE The Johns Hopkins Hospital Department of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.