COURSE
Neurologic and Psychiatric Sequelae of B Vitamin Deficiencies
DATE
This activity took place on May 16, 2023, from 1:00pm – 2:00pm. Participants who attended the live webinar will not receive credits for this home study version. Per BPS, this BCGP recertification activity will be published for twelve months.
NOTE
To prevent duplicate purchase, please double check your previously completed courses before purchasing any upcoming live or home study course from the course catalog. This course is NOT FL Consultant Approved.
ACTIVITY FEE
Member Price: $20 | Non-Member Price: $35
PRESENTER
Marketa Marvanova, PharmD, PhD, BCGP, BCPP, FASCP
Dean and Professor
Pacific University School of Pharmacy
FINANCIAL DISCLOSURE
Marketa Marvanova discloses no relevant financial conflicts of interest with regards to this activity.
ASCP's BCGP webinars are supported in part through a generous grant from the ASCP Foundation
TARGET AUDIENCE
Neurologic and psychiatric sequelae are common manifestations related to deficiency of various B vitamins as they can significantly impact function of the nervous system. These clinical manifestations can include depression, confusion, neurocognitive changes and encephalopathy, psychosis, migraine headaches, confabulations, oculomotor dysfunction, paresthesia, peripheral and optic neuropathy and myopathy/myeloneuropathy, and issues with gait and ataxia.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
At the conclusion of this application-based activity, participants should be able to:
- Recognize presentation of various neurologic and psychiatric complications associated with deficiency of B1, B2, B3, B5, B6, B9, and B12 vitamins and understand the common causes for these deficiencies.
- Compare and contrast clinical presentation, time course and laboratory assessment of vitamin B9 and B12 deficiencies.
- Compare and contrast Wernicke encephalopathy with Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome in terms of clinical course, clinical presentation and treatment.
- Given a patient case or clinical scenario identify vitamin deficiency and recommend appropriate treatment.
CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION
The American Society of Consultant Pharmacists (ASCP) is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
UAN: 0203-0000-23-026-H01-P
Initial Release Date: June 1, 2023
Credits: 1.5 BCGP/CPE credits (1hr.recorded & 0.5hr. post-test assessment content)
Expiration Date: June 1, 2024, at 11:59pm ET
HOW TO CLAIM CREDIT
To ensure successful transfer of BCGP credit, your ASCP profile must be updated with your correct BCGP Credential Number and BPS-IND# prior to course completion. *Please note, any edit/updates made to your BCGP credential information in your ASCP profile after course completion requires a re-push, please submit your completed transcript to education@ascp.com for a manual upload.
CPE & BCGP Credit: You must complete the post-test and evaluation by the expiration date to receive credit. You have three attempts to achieve a 75% or higher on the 8-question post-test. ASCP reports CPE attainment to ACPE and NABP via the CPE Monitor system. The course should be posted within 24-48 hours of evaluation completion. It is the responsibility of the participant to provide their correct date of birth (MMDD format) and NABP e-Profile ID on their member or guest profile on the ASCP Website.
PROVIDER CONTACT INFORMATION
For questions about this educational activity, please contact ASCP at: education@ascp.com
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