Parenteral Nutrition Quality and Safety: Tenets for Acute and Long-Term Care Patients

This educational activity will review important foundational principles of parenteral nutrition. A case-based approach that incorporates guidance for appropriate use, preparation and safe administration of short- and long-term parenteral nutrition will be incorporated. Discussion includes compatibility and stability with a focus on lipid injectable emulsions (ILEs), managing drug shortages and transitions of care, and bridging the gap between formal guideline recommendations and the use of parenteral nutrition in daily practice.


Monday, Dec. 9
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. CT (12:30 - 2 p.m. ET)

Symposium Location: Room 293, Level 2, Ernest N. Morial Convention Center

Come early! Seating is limited and provided on a first-come, first-served basis.

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Speakers

Angela Bingham,

Angela Bingham, PharmD, BCCCP, BCNSP, BCPS, FASHP, FASPEN, FCCM, FCCP Activity Chair
Acting Chair and Clinical Associate Professor
Philadelphia College of Pharmacy Saint Joseph's University
Critical Care/Nutrition Support Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Cooper University Health Care
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Dr. Angela Bingham is Acting Chair and Clinical Associate Professor within the Department of Pharmacy Practice at the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. She practices as a Critical Care/Nutrition Support Clinical Pharmacy Specialist at Cooper University Health Care in Camden, New Jersey. Dr. Bingham is board certified in nutrition support, critical care, and pharmacotherapy.

Dr. Bingham’s practice, teaching, and research activities are focused on pharmacotherapy in critical illness including nutrition support therapy. She is a Fellow of the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition, American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, American College of Clinical Pharmacy, and Society of Critical Care Medicine. Professional contributions in nutrition support have included: Chair, Board of Pharmacy Specialties Specialty Council on Nutrition Support Pharmacy; Chair, ASPEN Pharmacy Practice Section; as well as task forces for adult critical care nutrition guideline revisions, parenteral nutrition appropriateness consensus recommendations, and standards of practice for nutrition support pharmacists. She is an Associate Editor for Nutrition in Clinical Practice and Assistant Editor for DiPiro's Pharmacotherapy: A Pathophysiologic Approach.



Phil Ayers

Phil Ayers, PharmD, BCNSP, FMSHP, FASHP
Chief, Clinical Pharmacy Services
Baptist Medical Center
Clinical Associate Professor
University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy
Jackson, Mississippi

Phil Ayers, PharmD, BCNSP, FMSHP, FASHP, is a clinical specialist in nutrition support at Baptist Medical Center in Jackson, Mississippi and serves the Department of Pharmacy as Chief of Clinical Pharmacy Services. Dr. Ayers also serves as Clinical Associate Professor with the School of Pharmacy at the University of Mississippi. He received his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the University of Mississippi. He currently serves the American Society for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition (ASPEN) on the Board of Directors as President-Elect and is Past Chair of the ASPEN Parenteral Nutrition Safety Committee. Phil is a member of the USP Compounding Committee and Past Chair of the Parenteral Nutrition Subcommittee. Dr. Ayers was awarded the ASPEN Excellence in Nutrition Support Education Award, 2011 and the ASPEN Stanley Serlick Award for Parenteral Nutrition Safety in 2016.



Target Audience

This activity was planned to meet the educational needs of pharmacists involved with parenteral nutrition in acute and long-term care settings.


Learning Objectives

  • Compare sources of guidance for safe parenteral nutrition use and gaps within your practice site.
  • Describe the compatibility and stability issues related to parenteral nutrition and the effect of newer lipid injectable emulsions (ILEs).
  • Evaluate the potential risks and complications for patients receiving parenteral nutrition during transitions of care.
  • List the resources for the appropriate management of drug shortages for patients receiving parenteral nutrition.

Agenda

  • 11:30 a.m. – Welcome and Introductions
    Phil Ayers and Angela Bingham
  • 11:35 a.m. – Building Blocks for Providing Care for Patients Receiving Parenteral Nutrition - Consensus Recommendations from the International Safety and Quality of Parenteral Nutrition Summit
    Phil Ayers
  • 11:55 p.m. – Foundation for Parenteral Nutrition - Compounding, Compatibility, Stability and Other Considerations
    All Faculty
  • 12:20 p.m. – Relevance to Daily Practice - Case Studies: Short-term Parenteral Nutrition in the Hospital, Long-term Parenteral Nutrition in the Home
    All Faculty
  • 12:50 p.m. – Faculty Discussion, Questions and Answers
    All Faculty

Accredited for CPE

ACPE #: 0204-0000-24-408-L05-P
E Credit: 1.5 contact hours (0.15 CEUs)
Activity Type: Application-based
Activity Fee: No charge

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