Join us for a FREE CE! Dr. Todd Carter will present a “Pharmacology Update: What’s New for Women in Primary Care Practice.” This continuing education session will allow you to discuss changes in current medications prescribed for women in primary care, distinguish pertinent pharmacokinetics for current medications used in the primary care of women and interpret clinical applications for current medications used in the primary care of women.
The CE session video will be available on this web page on November 15, 2016, at 6:00 PM ET and will remain available until October 12, 2018. All FNU alumni, students, faculty, preceptors and friends are invited to participate in this CE session.
Once you have viewed the session, you must complete the post-test and evaluation at the link below in order to receive credit for your contact hours. If you have questions about completion of the activity or the form provided below, please contact Angela.Bailey@frontier.edu.
Post-test and Evaluation
This activity is approved for 3.0 contact hour(s) of continuing education (which includes 3.0 hours of pharmacology) by the American Association of Nurse Practitioners. Activity ID 16102372. This activity was planned in accordance with AANP CE Standards and Policies.
This CE session is sponsored by the Frontier Nursing University Alumni Association.
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Speaker
Dr. Todd Carter
Dr. Todd Carter is an Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice with the Appalachian College of Pharmacy and has been with the college since the Fall of 2008.
Dr. Carter is a native of Hazard, KY and graduated with a doctorate degree in pharmacy from the University of Kentucky in 2000. He has practical work experience in retail pharmacy, both large chain and small independent, as well as outpatient, ambulatory care pharmacy. Dr. Carter has worked to serve the Appalachian population both in Southeastern Kentucky as well as Southeastern Virginia. A majority of his efforts focus on diabetes care providing; medication, education, ABI screenings, diabetic foot exams and diabetic shoes.
In his spare time Dr. Carter enjoys spending time with his wife Davida, their daughter Haley, and their puppies Coco and Kisses. He also enjoys riding his motorcycle around our beautiful mountains and around the country and donating time to local and national charities.