Launch Date
03/31/2023 at 5:00 am EST
Credit Amount
0.5
Credit Expires
12/31/2025
Immuno-oncology agents, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), are being increasingly used for the treatment of cancer. Treatment with ICIs can result in immune-related adverse events (irAEs) which require prompt recognition and treatment. However, emergency department (ED) management of irAEs is suboptimal due to lack of clinician familiarity with irAE presentation and onset and the overlap of irAE presentation with other common medical complaints. ED pharmacists play an important role in the management of drug-related adverse events, however, education is needed to improve pharmacist ability to identify patients with a history of ICI treatment, and to recognize and manage irAEs.
In this CMEO BriefCase, Drs. Pruitt and Wattana will guide learners through a patient case scenario reviewing the recognition of ICI exposure through focused medication history, signs and symptoms of irAEs, and principles of early, appropriate management and the importance of consultation with an oncology care team. This program will focus on the role of the ED pharmacist in making timely interventions for patients with irAEs seen in the emergency department including strategies for engaging with ED team members and for setting the patient up for a successful transition in care.
Recommend escalating treatment interventions and consultation to appropriate specialists for complex irAE scenarios.
Supported by an educational grant from Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp., a subsidiary of Merck & Co., Inc.
Pharmacists in outpatient, ambulatory, or community care settings.
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