ASHP Summer Meeting 2012 full of pharmacy informatics stuff

I attended the ASHP Summer Meeting last year in Denver, CO for the first time ever. The Summer Meeting was much smaller than the infamous Midyear Meeting, but I must say that there were some great informatics sessions. You can read about my experience last year here:

Well, it looks like the 2012 Summer Meeting is primed and ready to offer just as much interesting informatics stuff this year. The meeting takes place in Baltimore, Maryland June 9-13, 2012. Hope to see you there.

This intensive, one-of-a-kind event not only covers what you need to know, but now offers more informatics programming than ever before! With the new Summer Meeting enhancements you can earn up to 30 CE hrs in 5 days; informatics highlights include—
  • Management Case Studies—Informatics
  • Clinical Decision Support Systems that Support Meaningful Use Core Measures
  • Improving Pharmacy Clinical and Operational Outcomes with Real-Time Metrics
  • Incorporating PPMI Recommendations for a Fully Automated Pharmacy
  • Structured Terminologies to Enable Pharmacy Practice and to Enhance Patient Care
  • Electronic Health Records on the National Level
  • Strategies to Enhance Safety of Medication Use Technologies
Pre-Meeting Workshops and Review Courses 
Three in-demand workshops and two new review courses are offered in conjunction with SM12—reserve your place by signing up early!
  • Expanding Your Residency Program Workshop
  • RLS Workshop
  • 340B University Workshop
  • Ambulatory Care Review Course and Recertification
  • Pharmacotherapy Review Course 
Directors take a staff member for FREE 
If you are a full-time registrant director/manager, you are eligible to bring one complimentary staff member to the meeting. Registrations must be received by ASHP on or before May 29, 2012. To participate, call Customer Service, 866-279-0681. 

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