Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • AUHCOP Resident Teaching and Learning Program (RTLP)
$100.00
Program Goals: 
  • Brookwood Baptist Health CE
  • 1.20 ABN
  • 1.00 ABSWE
03/19/2026
$0.00
Nurses frequently assist with the management of patients with diabetes mellitus who require insulin therapy. With the growing number of insulin formulations available, including multiple concentrations, biosimilar products, and different delivery devices, it is important to understand how these products differ and how they are used in everyday practice to ensure safe and effective use. In clinical practice, insulin selection is often influenced by insurance coverage, formulary restriction, medication cost, and patient preference.
  • 1.20 ABN
  • 1.00 ABSWE
  • 1.00 ACPE Pharmacy
  • 1.00 BDEA
03/23/2026
$0.00
This presentation will provide a powerful and practical perspective on drug shortages, beginning with the real-world patient impact and the life-or-death consequences when essential medicines areunavailable. Drawing from her lived experience as a parent and her leadership in building national supply chain solutions, she will demystify the complex pharmaceutical supply chain, explain its
  • 1.50 ABN
  • 1.25 ABSWE
  • 1.25 ACPE Pharmacy
  • 1.25 BDEA
03/24/2026
$0.00
The use of antipsychotic agents in psychiatry is ever-growing. New mechanisms are being developed and approved for managing psychosis and other disorders. This presentation will address common challenges with understanding new ways of managing psychosis, update the participant on strategies for appropriately dosing, switching, and managing the cost of LAI Antipsychotics, and review the current state of using antipsychotics for achieving success in managing major depression. Additionally, there will be a brief review of what is coming in the pipeline of antipsychotic drug development.
  • COACH
  • 3.60 ABN
  • 3.00 ABSWE
  • 3.00 ACPE Pharmacy
  • 3.00 ACPE Technician
  • 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 3.00 BDEA
06/30/2026
$0.00
This three-hour continuing education program equips Alabama’s mental health, healthcare, and community-based professionals with practical strategies to strengthen substance misuse prevention efforts. Through a combination of presentations and interactive breakout sessions, participants will explore current drug trends, medical cannabis considerations, and naloxone use alongside critical prevention competencies such as reducing stigma, understanding community norms, and applying accessible tools for data collection and evaluation.