Hacked! Securing Your Pharmacy Data and Handling the Breach
Overview
Target Audience
All pharmacists
Learning Objectives
At the completion of the activity, the participant will be able to:
Understand if the pharmacy’s current data security policies and procedures meet best practices
Understand the level of risk that the pharmacy is exposed to for a data breach and know how to evaluate if technology offers enough security to protect your data
Describe the steps to plan for a breach event and its aftermath
Venue
Faculty
Candace Smith, Pharm. D.
Associate Professor Stony Brook School of Medicine and
Research Pharmacist Stony Brook World Trade Center, 500 Commack Rd., New York 11725
Associate Clinical Professor St. John’s University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences (retired)
I have been in academia my entire career. I started my career at St. John’s University in 1988 and taught in the areas of pharmacokinetics, critical care, nutrition, drug induced diseases, infectious diseases, gastroenterology and fluid and electrolytes to Doctor of Pharmacy students. I also taught pharmacokinetics and pharmacology to Physician Assistant Students After my retirement in 2017, I went to Stony Brook University and taught Physician Assistant Students in the area of infectious diseases. I most recently have been teaching at Notre Dame at Maryland School of Pharmacy in the area of pharmacokinetics, nutrition and fluid and electrolytes.
The majority of my publications are in the area of critical care and pharmacokinetics.
My clinical practice has been primarily in the surgical intensive care unit where I dealt with kinetic, infectious disease and nutritional issues. Over the past two years, my clinical practice has been at the Stony Brook World Trade Center working on a covid vaccine clinical trial and working in the clinic seeing 911 responders; addressing patients 911 related health issues and working with the nutrition team
Accreditation
ACPE UAN # 0042-9999-23-016-L99-P
Available Credit
- 2.00 ACPEThe Arnold & Marie Schwartz College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.