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Continuing Education

NIPCO-Accredited Therapeutic Foot Care Certificate Program

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Release Date: August 27, 2005
Expiration Date:
August 27, 2008

The National Institute for Pharmacist Care Outcomes (NIPCO) is a leader in educating community pharmacists how to develop new market niches in disease management. This program will provide participants with ACPE continuing education contact hours (CEUs) in pharmacy education. In order to receive the course certificate, participants must successfully complete all modules in the Online Home Study program, as well as attend and successfully complete the Live portion of the Therapeutic Foot Care Certificate Program. For a complete listing of NIPCO-accredited certificate programs, refer to www.ncpanet.org.


Overview:

Completion of all components of this NCPA/NIPCO-accredited Therapeutic Foot Care Certificate Program will provide the participant with extensive education and training to fit therapeutic shoes. Diabetes patients, in particular, are prime candidates for therapeutic shoes and foot orthotics. Home study program topics include: a review of the relevant anatomy and terminology of the lower extremity; gait and biomechanics; overview of diabetes mellitus, complications, and the importance of good foot care in diabetes patients; identification and analysis of foot disorders and conditions commonly encountered by pharmacists; and pedorthic management of these foot conditions. Most insurers including Medicare provide coverage for therapeutic shoes, but providers must first complete comprehensive education and training. Completion of the NCPA/NIPCO-accredited Therapeutic Foot Care Certificate Program (all six [6] modules), as well as attending and successfully completing the Live portion will provide the participant with a NIPCO-accredited Certificate in Therapeutic Foot Care. This course can be applied toward the attainment of the NIPCO Pharmacist Care Diplomate credential.


Disclaimer:

Certain states with O&P or pedorthic requirements mandate that practitioners meet that state's requirements in order to dispense therapeutic footwear. Since each of these states has different requirements and definitions, pedorthic practitioners in those states should consult their specific state government. Successful completion of the NIPCO-accredited Therapeutic Foot Care Certificate program does not guarantee or imply that you will be able to dispense footwear in your state.


Target Audience: Pharmacists



Professional Competencies:

At the conclusion of this program, participants should be able to:

  • Comprehend the basic anatomy, physiology, and terminology related to the lower extremity
  • Recognize important facts about diabetes: its incidence, prevalence, and related foot and other complications
  • Understand the basics of human biomechanics, the gait cycle and its phases, and the key muscles involved
  • Recognize the most commonly encountered foot complications, how to manage them, and know when to refer a patient to another healthcare professional

Accreditation:

The National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) is approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as an approved provider of general pharmacy education and certificate programs. This program consists of six [6] modules and provides up to 16 contact hours (CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education credit. This program is no longer valid for credit after 2008.

Program Title ACPE
Universal Program Number
Module 1: Anatomy and Terminology of the Lower Extremity 207-000-05-092-H01
Module 2: Gait 207-000-05-093-H01
Module 3: Diabetes 207-000-05-094-H01
Module 4: Common Foot Disorders 207-000-05-095-H01
Module 5: Sports-Related Lower Extremity Injuries 207-000-05-096-H01
Module 6: Pedorthic Management of Foot Disorders 207-000-05-097-H01
Module 7: Live Program Online Final Exam 207-000-05-059-H01


Acknowledgements:

Faculty Information

Joan Erback Edelstein, MA, PT FISPO
Associate Professor of Clinical Physical Therapy
Director of the Program in Physical Therapy
Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons
New York, New York

Walter J. Pedowitz, MD
Clinical Professor
Columbia University, College of Physicians and Surgeons
New York, New York

Robert Schwartz, C.Ped.
President, CEO
Eneslow Pedorthic Enterprises, Inc.
New York, New York

Justin Wernick, DPM, C.Ped.
NY College of Podiatric Medicine
Orthopedic Department
New York, New York

Advisory Panel

Walter J. Pedowitz, MD
Clinical Professor
Columbia University
New York, New York

Justin Wernick, DPM
NY College of Podiatric Medicine
Orthopedic Department
New York, New York

Gary Glisson, RPh, FACA, FIACP
Ward Drug Company
Nashville, North Carolina

Project Staff

Dennis J. Janisse, C.Ped.
Project Editor
President and CEO
National Pedorthic Services
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Kathryn F. Kuhn, R.Ph.
Project Director
NIPCO Executive Director
Alexandria, Virginia

William Popomaronis, R.Ph.
Assistant Project Director
Vice-President, Long Term and Home Health
National Community Pharmacists Association
Alexandria, Virginia

Linda Mick, Pharm.D.
Executive Resident
Associate Project Editor
National Community Pharmacists Association
Alexandria, Virginia

Stacey M. Swartz, Pharm.D.
Associate Project Editor
National Community Pharmacists Association
Alexandria, Virginia

Eleanor R. Nespica
Editorial Assistant
NIPCO Pharmacy Programs Coordinator
National Community Pharmacists Association
Alexandria, Virginia


Activity Fee: $175


Commercial Support Statement: This professional education series is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Acor Orthopaedic, Inc., and Aetrex Worldwide, Inc.


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This professional education series is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Acor Orthopaedic, Inc., and Aetrex Worldwide, Inc. to the National Institute for Pharmacist Care Outcomes (NIPCO®), a division of the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA). Launched by NCPA in 1995, NIPCO is the national accrediting organization for pharmacist care education and training programs leading to the Pharmacist Care Diplomate credential and a leading authority in helping community pharmacists develop new market niches in disease management and wellness.

NCPA is approved by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE) as an approved provider of general continuing pharmacy education and certificate programs. The online home study program consists of six [6] modules and provides up to 16 contact hours (CEUs) of continuing education credit. This program is no longer valid for credit after 2008. This education program is a publication of NCPA.

This education program is a publication of the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA). Copyright © 1998, 2004, 2005 National Community Pharmacists Association. All rights reserved. Any reproduction, photocopying, storage or transmission by magnetic or electronic means without the expressed written consent of NIPCO/NCPA and the payment of appropriate fees is strictly prohibited by law.




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