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Joint CE with SCSHP

Recap: SBLBSHP/SCSHP Joint CE Program

By Angela Lee, PharmD, BCPS, APh, Communications Chair

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On September 10, 2022, our chapter, in collaboration with the Southern California chapter (SCSHP) hosted a half-day continuing education symposium at the luxurious Peninsula Hotel in Beverly Hills. The program began with the industry exhibit, where attendants got to network with many industry sponsors to learn about their products and resources available. We would like to sincerely thank the following sponsors of this event. (continued on next page)

Novo Nordisk Rare Disease

Genentech

Boehringer Ingelheim

Eisai

Amgen

Janssen Pharmaceuticals

Abbvie

Alexion

Intercept Pharmaceuticals Amylyx Pharmaceuticals

Biogen

Jazz Pharmaceuticals

Pacira Pharmaceuticals Inc

Shionogi Pharma

Heron Therapeutics

Bayer

Pfizer

ADC Therapeutics

Fueling up for the morning of learning, attendants enjoyed the breakfast buffet complete with pastries, fresh fruit, various hot dishes, and caffeinated drinks. Following the breakfast, we heard from three excellent speakers who engaged the audience with profound knowledge in their fields of expertise. (continued on next page)

Session 1

Pharmacogenomics in Psychiatry and Pain

Speaker: Mary Gutierrez, Pharm.D., APh, BCPP

Session 2

Oncologic Emergencies and Supportive Care

Speaker: Amir Ali, Pharm.D., BCOP

Session 3

COVID-19: Keeping up with a Moving Target

Speaker: Jerika Lam,Pharm.D., APh, AAHIVP, FCSHP

3 hours of CE flew by, and attendants even got a packaged lunch to take home as they departed feeling smarter and energized for the rest of weekend.

We would like to especially recognize these SBLBSHP board members who worked tirelessly for many months to plan this symposium: Michelle Ding, Jennifer West, Grant Lackey, and Matt Kamada (pictured left, name in order left to right). It was a successful joint event and we look forward to collaborating with SCSHP again in future.

Thank you to those members who came out to the event. See you again soon!

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