Saving Lives & Safeguarding Supplies LEAP CE Webinar

Register and earn (2) LEAP CE hours covering addiction among healthcare professionals and the Georgia PHP, plus get Naloxone training & controlled substance inventory management for veterinarians.

Date: November 3, 2024
Time: 7:00 – 8:40 PM

(2) LEAP CE Credits


Please be aware: Registration for LEAP CE webinars closes the day before the webinar date to ensure all attendees receive their custom Zoom invites.

ABOUT THE COURSE

Healthcare providers often face high levels of stress, burnout, and mental health challenges just like the general population. However, the consequences of these issues can be more severe for healthcare workers, as their well-being can directly impact patient safety and outcomes. In this one-hour presentation, Dr. Earley will explore the mental health challenges that healthcare professionals commonly encounter over the course of their careers, and highlight innovative programs designed to support their recovery and return to practice. One such initiative is the Georgia Professional Health Program (GaPHP), a non-profit organization that provides confidential assistance to providers who are struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues. Sanctioned and supported by the Georgia Composite Medical Board and the Georgia Board of Veterinary Medicine, the GaPHP coordinates comprehensive care to facilitate a safe and sustainable path to recovery. By helping healthcare practitioners regain their health, this program ultimately benefits the broader community by ensuring the continued delivery of high quality, compassionate care throughout the state of Georgia.

In this segment, participants will learn about references and resources available to them regarding naloxone and controlled substance inventory management. The instructor practices at the intersection of human and nonhuman entanglements; therefore, attendees will participate in learning encompassing human and nonhuman naloxone applications. Controlled substance diversion control relating to inventory management concludes the program with helpful tips for safety, security, and regulatory compliance.

Learning Objectives:
  • In this 2-hour webinar you will learn about the challenges healthcare providers face:
    • how these issues can impact patient safety and outcomes
    • the innovative programs to support recovery and return to practice
    • references/resources available regarding naloxone and controlled substance diversion control relating to inventory management with tips for safety, security and regulatory compliance.

This event is approved by the Georgia State Board of Veterinary Medicine to offer up to 2 LEAP CE credits. 


PRICING

Date of RegistrationPremier MembersIndividual Members Non-Members
On or Before November 2FREE$50$300

Instructors

Dr. Paul Earley

Dr. Earley has been an Addiction Medicine Physician for over 40 years. He treats all types of addictive disorders and specializes in the assessment and treatment of health care professionals. Dr. Earley is a dynamic speaker and educator; he speaks and trains on topics of addiction, its treatment and addiction among healthcare professionals. He is the author of numerous articles and 3 books on addiction and its treatment, including RecoveryMind Training and the Implementation Guide for RecoveryMind Training. He is one of the authors of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) Textbook: Principles of Addiction Medicine, including the chapter: Physician Health Programs and Addiction among Physicians. He is a Past President of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM) and a Past President of the Federation of State Physician Health Programs (FSPHP).

Dr. Heather Lindell Tally

Dr. Heather Lindell Tally is Board Certified by the International College of Veterinary Pharmacy (ICVP) in veterinary pharmacy practice and received her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Georgia (UGA). She has taught veterinary students at the UGA Veterinary College, pharmacy students at the UGA Pharmacy College, and veterinary students at Tuskegee University College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Lindell Tally is a compounding pharmacist at Northside Hospital Forsyth (human) and Director of Learning and Organization Development at Atlanta Vet, Inc. in Cartersville, GA where she precepts students from Duquesne University and Presbyterian College. She consults veterinary clinics for regulatory compliance and is a VIN regulatory and clinical pharmacology consultant. She is the founder of the Veterinary Pharmacy Educational Group (VPEG) and founder of the UGA Varsity Equestrian Booster Club. She received the Distinguished Alumna Award from the UGA Pharmacy College for the 2016-2017 Academic year, Honorary Achievements Award from SVHP in 2019, and the Innovative Research Award from SVHP in 2022.

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Each person wishing to participate AND receive CE credit will need to register below. Registrations cannot be shared.