PSSNY s 138th Annual Convention June 23 · 2016-17 PSSNY BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman, Roger...
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PSSNY’s 138th Annual Convention
June 23-25, 2017
Hilton Westchester Rye Brook, NY
#PSSNY2017
HILTON WESTCHESTER FLOOR PLAN
Joe Bova, RPh Director of Continuing Professional Education, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, Long Island University
Tamara Goldberg, PharmD Associate Professor, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Scott Coley Bureau of Immunization, New York State Department of Health
Antony Pham, PharmD, BCPS Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
Louis Diorio, RPh, FAPHA Principal, LDT Solutions, Inc.
Sharon Stancliff, MD Medical Director, Harm Reduction Coalition
Executive Director: Kathy Febraio, CAE
Director of Public Affairs & Membership: Jamie Cullis, MBA
Director of Events: Clare Hart
Continuing Education Administrator: Barbara Trimarchi
Pharmacy Practice Coordinator: Terry Towers
Contract Lobbyists: Capital Public Affairs & MirRam Group
Stephanie Alvarez
Joseph Bova
Charles Catalano
Stacey Choe
Patrick Courtney
Howie Jacobson
Jack Koford
Jagat Patel
Roxanne Richardson
Keith Rowe
Parthiv Shah
Roger Paganelli
Co-Chairs: Steve Moore & Debbi Barber
CONVENTION COMMITTEE PSSNY STAFF
PRESENTERS
2016-17 PSSNY BOARD OF DIRECTORS Chairman, Roger Paganelli, RPh
President: Russell Gellis, RPh
President-Elect: Roxanne Richardson, RPh
1st Vice President: Debbi Barber, RPh
Second Vice President: Steve Moore, PharmD
Secretary: Aniedi Etuk, RPh
Treasurer: Michael Agovino, RPh
Region 1: Maya Kurtz, RPh
Region 2: Tom D’Angelo, RPh
Region 3: Robert Hopkins, RPh
Region 4: Dhiren Patel, RPh
Region 5: Patrick Courtney, RPh
Region 6: Al Squiteri, RPh
Region 7: Andy Flynn, RPh
Region 8: Leigh McConchie, RPh
Region 9: Heather Ferrarese, RPh
Region 10: Karl Williams, RPh, JD
Region 11: Keith Rowe, PharmD
Region 12: Christopher Daly, PharmD, MBA, BCACP
Region 13: Boris Natenzon, RPh
Region 14: Parthiv Shah, RPh
Doug Hoey, RPh, MBA National Community Pharmacy Association, CEO
Saturday, June 24, 2017, 8:00AM – 9:00AM Cardiovascular Disease Update for Practicing Pharmacists Presenter: Tamara Goldberg, PharmD, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
• Review updates in the treatment of cardiovascular disorders > Hypertension, Heart Failure, Hyperlipidemia, Atrial fibrillation/ stroke prevention;
• Define high risk groups for atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD);
• Discuss a patient case and develop a treatment plan for a patient with cardiovascular disease;
• Review important patient counseling points for patients with cardiovascular disorders.
1 Contact Hour Knowledge Based Activity 0170-0000-17-034-L01-P Initial Release Date: June 24, 2017
Saturday, June 24, 2017, 10:00AM – 12:00PM What Would You Do? Solutions for Everyday Pharmacy Problems Panel Discussion Moderator: Joseph Bova, RPh, Director of Continuing Professional Education, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
• Describe current laws, rules and regulations with regard to everyday practice issues;
• List the electronic prescription requirements in NY;
• Describe steps in the ERx process;
• Describe pharmacy guidelines in areas of community practice. 2 Contact Hours Knowledge Based Activity 0170-0000-17-029-L03-P Initial Release Date: June 24, 2017 Saturday, June 24, 2017, 1:00PM – 3:00PM Pain Management: Non-Opioid & Opioid Use (and Abuse) Presenter: Antony Pham, PharmD, BCPS, Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
• Define and identify the importance of pain management in acute and chronic settings;
• List different non-opioid treatment options for pain;
• Indicate the use of opioids use in acute and chronic pain;
• Identify potential side effects, misuse, and overdose of opioids 2 Contact Hours Knowledge Based Activity 0170-0000-17-032-L01-P Initial Release Date: June 24, 2017 Saturday, June 24, 2017, 3:30PM – 5:00PM Self-Care Challenge Presenter: Joseph Bova, RPh, Director of Continuing Professional Educa-tion, Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
• Describe the evolving patient attitudes toward self-treatment;
• Identify and explain aspects of effective self-care treatments;
• Describe different groups of over-the-counter medications based on drug treatment class.
1 ½ Contact Hours Knowledge Based Activity 0170-0000-17-031-L04-P Initial Release Date: June 24, 2017
Sunday, June 25, 2017, 9:00AM – 10:00AM Improving the Safety of Compounded Preparations – USP<800> Compliance in Every Day Practice Presenter: Louis Diorio, RPh, FAPHA, Principal, LDT Solutions, Inc. At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
• Describe the components and strategies available to protect all compounding and administration personnel in handling hazardous drugs (HDs);
• Outline three major characteristics of a fully compliant HD compounding location / pharmacy / physical plant;
• Describe the critical characteristics of a compliant HD drug storage plan;
• Describe proper techniques for donning, doffing and disposing of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
1 Contact Hour Knowledge Based Activity 0170-0000-17-035-L04-P Initial Release Date: June 25, 2017 Sunday, June 25, 2017, 9:00AM – 10:30AM Pharmacist Immunizer Role in an Influenza Pandemic Presenter: Scott Coley, Bureau of Immunization, NYS Department of Health At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
• State the rationale for signing a Memorandum of Understanding with the NYS Department of Health (NYSDOH);
• Define the role of pharmacies in the event of a pandemic;
• Define the role of the NYS DOH in the event of a pandemic;
• Identify the NYSDOH pandemic vaccine management procedure > allocation of vaccine > distribution of vaccine > documentation > payment > communication.
1 ½ Contact Hours Knowledge Based Activity 0170-0000-17-033-L04-P Initial Release Date: June 25, 2017 Sunday, June 25, 2017, 11:00AM –12:00PM Naloxone: Preventing Opioid Overdose in the Community Presenter: Sharon Stancliff, MD, Medical Director, Harm Reduction Coalition At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
• Discuss the epidemiology of opioid overdose;
• Identify how to avoid, recognize, and act on opioid overdoses;
• Discuss the role and safety of prescribing and distributing naloxone.
1 Contact Hour Knowledge Based Activity 0170-0000-17-030-L01-P Initial Release Date: June 25, 2017
The Pharmacists Society of the State of New York is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
Participants will not receive credit for just attending a presentation. To receive credit for any continuing education activity participant must sign an attendance sheet and complete the online survey/evaluation within 7 days.
CONTINUING EDUCATION DETAILS
1. P.W. Bedford, New York 1879-80*
2. A.B. Huested, Albany 1881-82*
3. F. K. Sweet, Lockport 1883*
4. W. H. Rogers, Middletown 1884*
5. T.J. MacMahan, New York 1885*
6. Clark Z. Otis, Binghamton 1886*
7. Aaron Sager, Cortland 1887*
8. R.G. Eccles, Brooklyn 1888*
9. W. G. Gregory, Buffalo 1889-90*
10. W.S. Ingraham, Elmira 1891*
11. W. L. Dubois, Catskill 1892*
12. Charles Orland Rano, Buffalo 1893*
13. Charles F. Fish, Saratoga 1894*
14. George J. Seabury, New York 1895*
15. Robert K. Smither, Buffalo 1896-97*
16. William J. Muir, Brooklyn 1898*
17. William Muench, Syracuse 1899*
18. Felix Hirseman, New York 1900*
19. Thomas Stoddard, Buffalo 1901-02*
20. William Anderson, Brooklyn 1903-04*
21. James A. Lockie, Buffalo 1905*
22. Fred S. Rogers, Middletown 1906*
23. Charles L. McBride, Kingston 1907*
24. Peter Diamond, New York 1908*
25. Thomas Stoddard, Buffalo 1909*
26. Arthur S. Evans, Utica 1910*
27. Charles B. Sears, Auburn 1911*
28. L.J. Schlesinger, Yonkers 1912*
29. Jacob H. Rahfuss, Brookln 1913*
30. Arthur E. Wardle, Hudson 1914-15*
31. Elmer E. Chilson, Rochester 1916*
32. Richard A. Austin, Cairo 1917*
33. Henry B. Smith, Brooklyn 1918*
34. Robert Lehman, New York 1919-20*
35. Herbert G. Wright, Syracuse 1921*
36. Jacob Diner, New York 1922*
37. Emory H. Breckon, Buffalo 1923*
38. George R. Christ, Brooklyn 1924*
39. T. Bruce Furnival, Syracuse 1925*
40. George C. Dickman, New York 1926*
41. Walter B. Tongue, Poughkeepsie 1927*
42. Pincus Herx, Mt. Vernon 1928*
43. George F. Bingham, Buffalo 1929*
44. Nicholas Gesoalde, Brooklyn 1930*
45. Albert A. Muench, Syracuse 1931*
46. Harry Miller, New Rochelle 1932*
47. John F. O’Brien, Rochester 1933-34*
48. Henry J. Wildhock, New York 1935*
49. Morris Brodkin, Bronx 1936*
50. Edgar S. Bellis, Bronxville 1937*
51. Percy Goldman, Brooklyn 1938*
52. Thomas A.J. Rocchio, Bronx 1939*
53. Wentworth Barnes, Troy 1940*
54. Louis Gitlin, New York 1941*
55. William Arndt, Rochester 1942-43*
56. Frank Grennie, Staten Island 1944-45*
57. Charles Mulloy, Buffalo 1946*
58. Marty Sasmor, Buffalo 1947*
59. Frank A. Emma, Utica 1948*
60. Frederick Stevens, Brooklyn 1949*
61. Samuel A. Dreyer, Pelham 1950*
62. Jacob J. Goldberg, Queens 1951*
63. Hyman J. Mandell, Rochester 1952*
64. Daniel Deodati, Staten Island 1953*
65. Michael Perhach, Binghamton 1954*
66. Calvin Berger, New York 1955*
67. Alphonse C. Chimera, Buffalo 1956*
68. Benjamin Fleishman, New York 1957*
69. Raymond Klebes, Bolton Landing 1958*
70. Sinclair Lepaw, Brooklyn 1959*
71. Nicholas Dardano, Utica 1960*
72. Irving H. Bromberg, Bronx 1961*
73. Nicholas Consilvio, Mt. Vernon 1962*
74. Boris M. Liebmann, New York 1963*
75. Thomas D’Annunzio, Schenectady 1964*
76. Sol Fierer, Queens 1965*
77. Charles J. Cole, Watkins Glen 1966*
78. S. Charles Savio, New York 1967*
79. Bernard Cohn, Albany 1968*
80. Aaron Heller, Queens 1969*
81. Max Susswein, Goshen 1970*
82. Sal J. Rubino, Pleasantville 1971*
83. Ralph Warren, Brooklyn 1972
84. Daniel Kantor, New City 1973
85. Moe Gartner, Bronx 1974*
86. Donald Arthur, Buffalo 1975*
87. Lawrence Frost, Elmhurst 1976*
88. Lester Smith, Levittown 1977*
89. Arnold Cammeyer, Flushing 1978
90. Brendan Lawler, Katonah 1979
91. Alfonso Jannotta, Valley Stream 1980*
92. Bruce Moden, Lancaster 1981
93. Richard Kaplan, Rockville Centre 1982
94. Vincent Moreno, Pawling 1983
95. Herbert Mindlin, Flushing 1984
96. Alan Kadish, White Plains 1985
97. Kenneth Moffa, Southampton 1986
98. Rocco Giruzzi, Jr., New Hartford 1987
99. Michael Esemplare, Oakdale 1988
100. Rose Mary Madejski, Grand Island 1989
101. James DeFranco, Franklin Square 1990
102. Thomas Golden, Jr., Mechanicville 1991
103. Stephen Giroux, Gasport 1992
104. Joseph Bova, White Plains 1993
105. John Westerman, Jr., Newburgh 1994
106. John Navarra, Hauppauge 1995
107. David Setta, Binghamton 1996
108. Paul Hushin, Islip Terrace 1997*
109. Mel Poliakoff, Spring Valley 1998
110. Lee Joffee, Yorktown Heights 1999
111. Frank Reiss, Schenectady 2000*
112. Bradley Arthur, East Amherst 2001
113. Boris Mantell, Brooklyn 2002
114. Dennis Galluzzo, Getzville 2003
115. Ben Gruda, Potsdam 2004
116. Bill Scheer, Farmingdale 2005
117. Tammie Lee Demler, Wheatfield 2006
118. Don Cantalino, Brightwaters 2007
119. Nasir Mahmood, Pine Plains 2008
120. Joseph P. Navarra, Smithtown 2009
121. David Stachnik, Webster 2010
122. Robert Single, Rochester 2011
123. Judianne Slish, Rochester 2012
124. James Walsh, Elma 2013
125. Charles Catalano, Melville 2014
126. Roger Paganelli, Rye 2015
127. Russell Gellis, Manhasset 2016
* Deceased
PAST PRESIDENTS
1959 George Rogers, Antwerp
1960 Paul Crumley, Ft. Anne
1961 Erasmus DiPaola, Ozone Park
1962 Rexford Potts, Pulaski
1963 Richard Hoffman, Bronx
1964 George D’Annunzio, Schenectady
1965 Vincent LoGalbo, Poughkeepsie
1966 Charles Bell, Glen Cove
1967 Martin Rein, Buffalo
1968 Sal Rubino, Pleasantville
1969 Alphonse Normandia, Maspeth
1970 Lester Smith, Levittown
1971 Michael Perhach, Binghamton
1972 Nicholas Consilvio, Mt. Vernon
1973 Dominick Deodti, New Brighton
1974 Elio Lisciso, Bronx
1975 Abraham Dubinbaum, Yonkers
1976 Alfonso Jannotta, West Islip
1977 Louis Marli, Staten Island
1978 Joseph Bauda, Orchard Park
1979 Erwin Cutler, Tonawanda
1980 Anthony Romano, Brooklyn
1981 Joseph Forno, Woodstock
1982 Ronald Isaacs, Angola
1983 Vincent Moreno, Pawling
1984 Frank Scalisi, Staten Island
1985 Sr. Rose of Lima Robinson, Maryknoll
1986 Fiore Terracciano, Pelham Manor
1987 Frank Berning, Ballston
1988 Thomas Golden, Mechanicville
1989 Gerald D’Avanzo, Flushing
1990 Meta Smith, Syosset
1991 Kenneth Moffa, Southampton
1992 Robert Grisnik, Southhampton
1993 Anthony Maddalena, Yonkers
1994 Rose Mary Madejski, Grand Island
1995 Rocco Giruzzi, Jr., New Hartford
1996 Ben Pardo, Westbury
1997 Bruce Moden, East Aurora
1998 Michael Perhach III, Binghamton
1999 Nat Carolini, Mamaroneck
2000 Brendan Lawler, Katonah
2001 Joseph Bova, Dobbs Ferry
2002 Donald Cantalino, Brightwater
2003 James DeFranco, Franklin Square
2004 James Coppola, Buffalo
2005 Charles Catalano, Melville
2006 Lee Joffee, Yorktown Heights
2007 Dennis Galluzzo, Getzville
2008 John Navarra, Hauppauge
2009 Tammie Lee Demler, North Tonawanda
2010 Stephen Giroux, Middleport
2011 Peter Lau, New York
2012 Nasir Mahmood, Pine Plains
2013 James Schiffer, New York
2014 Karl Fiebelkorn, Getzville, NY
2015 Ben Gruda, Potsdam, NY
2016 Michael Duteau, Baldwinsville, NY
1934 John Scavo, New York*
1937 J. Leon Lascoff, New York*
1940 William C. Anderson, Brooklyn*
1941 Hary Goldschmidt, New York*
1942 Sigmunk Kopald, Bronx*
1944 Frederick C.A. Schaefer, Brooklyn*
1948 Curt P. Wimmer, Queens*
1950 William H. Signor, Auburn*
1951 George Gottesman, Brooklyn*
1952 John H. Dwyer, Brooklyn*
1953 Joseph J. Setaro, Queens*
1954 Charles Heimerzheim, Brooklyn*
1955 Hugh L. Mowen, Ithaca*
1956 Leslie C. Jayne, Manhasset*
1957 Max Rosenberg, New York*
1959 Austin M. Johnston, Binghamton*
1960 A Bertram Lemon, Buffalo*
1961 Charles W. Ballard, Postenkill*
1962 John L. Dandreau, Brooklyn*
1964 Francis O’Brien, Albany*
1966 Louis Grahatoor, Bronx
1975 Alfonso Normandia, Queens
1977 Hugh Luongo, Flushing*
1981 Frank Berkowitz, Rego Park*
1982 Elio Luscio, Mt. Vernon*
1983 Joseph Bauda, Eggertsville*
1986 Walter Singer, Loudonville*
1987 Albert Sica, Delmar*
1991 Andrew Bartilucci, Jamaica
1992 Anthony Conte, Guilderland*
1995 Joseph Lapetina, Albany
2004 James Coppola, Buffalo
2005 Jack Nicolais, Kathonah*
2015 Lawrence Mokhiber, Albany
* Deceased
Saturday, June 24th, 7:00-11:00 PM
as part of Installation Banquet
Awards to be presented include:
Bowl of Hygeia Award
The NASPA Excellence in Innovation Award
Jack Nicolais Spirit of Pharmacy Award
The Cardinal Health Generation Rx Champions Award
Distinguished Young Pharmacist Award
AWARDS CEREMONY
HONORARY PRESIDENTS
BOWL OF HYGEIA WINNERS
Platinum Level:
Gold Level:
Silver Level:
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