University of Florida College of Pharmacy
Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research
2012-2013 SEMINAR SERIES
“Role of a Pharmacogenomic Resident in the Clinical Implementation of Pharmacogenomics”
Presented by:
Aniwaa Owusu Obeng, Pharm.D.
PGY-2 Pharmacogenomics Resident
Department of Pharmacotherapy and Translational Research
College of Pharmacy, University of Florida
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Room C1-004 – Communicore Building
2:00pm – 3:00pm
(No seminar on May 7th, 2013)
Learning Objectives:
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Define personalized medicine.
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Discuss potential challenges associated with clinical implementation of pharmacogenomics.
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Discuss the multiple roles that pharmacists can assume in the clinical implementation of pharmacogenomics.
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Identify medication therapies in our institution that are currently being guided by genotype.
Target Audience: Pharmacists
Requirements to attain CE Credit are to attend the entire program and complete an evaluation form.
ACPE#: 0012-0000-13-224-L04-P – 1 hour of live CE credit offered to attendees
All faculty, staff and students are welcome
For those who cannot attend, you will be able to watch an archived video of the seminar on
College of Pharmacy’s website
www.cop.ufl.edu/ptr ->Training->Seminars-> Videos Spring 2013