Kimberly
Sanders, Pharm.D, clinical assistant professor in the Division of Practice
Advancement and Clinical Education at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy.
This series
features university-based key opinion leaders presenting numerous topics on
multiple dates and times. Presentations are available to meet every dental health
care professional’s schedule and interests.
Which
Medication Now? Considerations for Dental Pain Management and Navigating
Substance Use Disorders
Friday, November 15, 2024
11AM ET/ 10AM CT/8AM PT
This
course is aimed at providing 1.5 hours in total of CE which can be credited
towards the DEA-MATE mandated hours for new or renewal application of DEA
license. The course is intended to provide review of medication-related
considerations for pain management and substance use.
The
course will discuss updates on dental pain guidelines and review of
pharmacotherapy management of dental pain. It will also review most common
pharmacotherapy treatments for different substance use disorders and their
implications for dental care. Additional review of risk mitigation strategies
and how to engage with other healthcare providers (including pharmacies) to
discuss controlled substance prescribing patterns will be included.
At
the conclusion of this course, participants should be able to:
Discuss
updated national pain guidelines for acute dental pain.
Discuss
pain management considerations for patients with various co-morbidities
Describe
risk mitigation strategies that can be appliedin dental practice
Describe
medications used in treatments for different substance use disorders and their
potential implications on dental care
Meet the speaker:
Kimberly
Sanders, Pharm.D is a clinical assistant professor in the Division of Practice
Advancement and Clinical Education at the UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. She
also has a shared appointment as an assistant professor in the UNC Adams School
of Dentistry. Sanders earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from Purdue
University. She completed a one-year pharmacy practice residency at the
University of Cincinnati Medical Center as well as a two-year academic
postdoctoral research fellowship in pharmacy practice model advancement at UNC
Eshelman School of Pharmacy. She is a board certified pharmacotherapy
specialist. She is primarily involved in maintaining a partnership between the
schools of pharmacy and dentistry through initiatives to develop, implement,
and evaluate clinical pharmacy services in dental practice clinics as well as
teaching on medication management related matters to oral health. She has
precepted pharmacy learners in the dental setting as well as collaborates with
dental and social work faculty to provide interprofessional clinical
experiences. She also serves on North Carolina's Dental Opioid Workgroup led by
the NC DHHS Oral Health Section and actively provides continuing education
presentations on opioid prescribing and medication-related topics to dental
providers across the state.
PLEASE NOTE: THE ACDE LECTURE SERIES VIA ZOOM WILL NOT BE RECORDED FOR SELF STUDY. LECTURES ARE ONLY OFFERED LIVE AT THE TIME/ON THE DAY LISTED.