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Program Quality Indicators and Accreditation * Strategic Plan * Contact Us * Alumni & Giving * Giving * Reunion Program * Get Involved * Stay Connected BREADCRUMB * Home * Programs * Continuing Pharmacy Education (CPE) CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION (CPE) The mission of The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy's Center for Continuing Professional Development is to develop, deliver and evaluate quality continuing education activities that meet the life-long professional development and practice needs of a variety of pharmacy audiences. The Center also accredits outside programs and provides project support services. ONLINE CONTINUING EDUCATION Our full, on-demand activity list includes TSBP (Texas State Board of Pharmacy) requirements, preceptor topics, and a variety of patient care and clinical application topics. View UT CPE Online Courses LIVE CONFERENCES VISIT EACH CONFERENCE SITE FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS The Pharmacy Practice Seminar (PPS) equips community pharmacists and pharmacy technicians with practical relevant tools and knowledge that can be immediately applied in practice to see the positive effects of patient care. Pharmacy Practice Seminar The goal of the Psychiatric Pharmacotherapy Update is to improve the quality of care delivered to people with mental health disorders by providing timely and clinically relevant information for the practicing psychiatric clinician. Psychiatric Pharmacotherapy Update The Health Systems Practice Seminar (HSPS) offers critical pharmaceutical and treatment updates for health systems-based pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and other healthcare professionals. Health Systems Practice Seminar The Preceptor Continuing Education Conference introduces, updates and enhances the precepting skills of UT preceptor faculty so they may serve as effective teachers, mentors and supervisors of UT Pharmacy students and residents. Preceptor Continuing Education NEW CONFERENCE FOR 2024 - LEGAL ISSUES AND RISK MANAGEMENT MEETING This partnership between The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy, the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy and other contributors aims to provide an overview of some key legal issues faced by academic pharmacy administrators. Sessions will review strategies for addressing issues and resolutions, and interactive law sessions with application-based cases will be delivered by content experts. The topics will focus on legal issues impacting recruitment, experiential education, employment law, contracts and partnerships with outside organizations, FERPA and HIPAA rules and regulations, business offices, residency contracts and more. Attendees will be able to discuss current legal issues in higher education, evaluate legal issues facing higher education administrators in colleges/schools of pharmacy, and formulate strategies for continued legal preparedness of academic administrators in schools of pharmacy. The format of the meeting was developed so that every key stakeholder at your institution can attend. The program includes in-person attendance and online live broadcast. All sessions will be recorded for later viewing. This way, institution leaders can attend the sections most relevant to their work. Legal Issues Meeting page SERVICES AND RESOURCES ACCREDITATION SERVICES The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy is an Accredited Provider of Continuing Pharmacy Education and partners with outside organizations or individual faculty members to accredit activities of value to pharmacy audiences. Accreditation Services SPEAKER RESOURCES The University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy is a leading academic provider of continuing pharmacy education. UT CPE works closely with speakers to ensure all CE programming is high quality, evidence-based, and meets learners' needs. Speaker Resources CONTACT UT CPE Email: UTPharmacyCE@austin.utexas.edu Phone: 512-471-6213 Mailing Address: College of Pharmacy Continuing Education The University of Texas at Austin 2409 University Ave., Stop A1904 Austin, TX 78712-1116 USA STAFF Glen Baumgart, Ph.D. Director of Center for Continuing Professional Development Email: gbaumgart@austin.utexas.edu Jody M. 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