Friday, January 6, 2012

Upcoming Webinar: Simulation Based Learning in Pharmacy Education

Title:  Simulation Based Learning in Pharmacy Education

Date and Time:  Noon -  1 p.m. (Central Time) on January 25, 2012

Presenters:
Amy L. Seybert, B.S., Pharm.D.
Interim Chair and Associate Professor, Pharmacy and Therapeutics,
University of Pittsburgh School of Pharmacy, Pittsburgh
Associate Director for Pharmacy Programs
Peter M. Winter Institute for Simulation Education and Research (WISER Institute)

Erica J. Ottis, Pharm.D., BCPS
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice
University of Missouri-Kansas City at MU
Clinical Specialist- Inpatient Internal Medicine

Webinar Site Address: http://aacp.na5.acrobat.com/tipel
Conference Call Information:
Phone number: 1-800-377-8846<tel:1-800-377-8846>
Participant Code: 94061839#
Please log into the site as a guest using your e-mail address.
Additional Details:
·  The meeting room will open at {15 minutes prior to the event}.
·  Participants can access the audio portion of the Webinar via phone (conference call) or computer speakers. (Please mute your computer speakers if you are listening via the conference call.)
·  Participant audio input will be muted so they are not able to speak to other participants, the presenter or moderator.
·  Participants can submit questions to the moderator or IT support person via chat. The moderator will review all chat questions and ask selected questions to the presenter periodically.
·  An IT support person from AACP will be present throughout the duration of the Webinar to assist with technical support requests from participants (to be received from participants via text chat).

Webinar access information is also available on the TiPEL SIG web site at http://www.aacp.org/governance/SIGS/technology/Pages/default.aspx.

We hope to see you Wednesday, January 25th.

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