Type of Activity: Pharmacy Law (ID) CES #G-22-003-155-03T
Accredited for: 1.25 hours
Release Date: January 15, 2022
Expiration Date: January 15, 2024
Estimated time to complete activity: 75 minutes
Learning Objectives
Upon successful completion of this knowledge-based CPE activity, pharmacy technicians should be able to:
- Summarize how prescription medications contribute to the opioid epidemic
- Describe instances of drug diversion
- List drug diversion preventative measures to utilize in pharmacy workflow
About the Presenters
John Lukesh, Investigator Nebraska State Patrol – Omaha
Tyler Kroenke, Investigator Nebraska State Patrol – Omaha
Instructions to complete this continuing pharmacy technician education (CPE) topic
- Click on the PAY TO GET TEST CODE button to have access to the test as you complete the topic.
- Click on the WATCH button to view the 1-hour recorded lecture.
- Follow along with recorded lectures by clicking on the PRESENTATION NOTES button.
- Complete the test after viewing the recorded lecture & presentation notes. Complete and submit the test by using the link received by email after paying for the topic.
- Complete the test with a score of 75%. You are allowed 3 opportunities to reach this minimum score.
- Completion Certificate will be emailed to you after successful completion of the topic.
- NOTE: NABP CPE Monitor is NOT updated with this CPE. Use your Completion Certificate to write in CPE when renewing Certification with PTCB, ExCPT or state-specific certifying entity. Please allow 2 weeks for the Completion Certificate to arrive in your email.
- Important: Review CPE CREDIT INFORMATION. Determine that your State Board of Pharmacy accepts CES-accredited CPE.