Pharmacist Point-of-Care Testing /Test & Treat Written 1h

If you are able to "test and treat" patients for influenza in your practice, this course is for you! You'll learn the signs, symptoms, and diagnostic criteria for influenza; how to evaluate patients for screening eligibility, and how to apply algorithms to treat influenza in your patients.

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If you are able to "test and treat" patients for influenza in your practice, this course is for you! You'll learn the signs, symptoms, and diagnostic criteria for influenza; how to evaluate patients for screening eligibility, and how to apply algorithms to treat influenza in your patients.

Upon successful completion of this application-based CPE course, pharmacists should be able to:
1. Identify the regulatory considerations for a pharmacy-led point-of-care service
2. List the signs, symptoms, and diagnostic criteria of influenza
3. Evaluate patients eligible for pharmacy-led POCT screenings
4. Apply treatment and monitoring plans to patients receiving POCT services
5. Formulate evidence-based recommendations for persons with influenza

Elizabeth Skoy, PharmD, RPh
Associate Professor
North Dakota State University

Elizabeth Skoy has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

Course fee includes course, course materials, and CPE credit submission to CPE Monitor.
Course is non-refundable.
Initial Release Date: October 17, 2025
Planned Expiration Date: October 17, 2028 

Copyright 2025, CEimpact. All Rights Reserved. Any reproduction of this course without express permission is strictly forbidden.  


Universal Activity Number (UAN): 0107-0000-25-315-H01-P
Application-based CPE Activity
Planned Expiration Date: October 17, 2028

CEImpact is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Obtain CPE credit by completing the course, followed by the exam and evaluation (if applicable). Once successfully completed, your course will appear in your Completed Courses tab. Access your CPE statement of credit at www.MyCPEMonitor.net.

¹CEImpact provides you with two (2) opportunities to complete the exam. The learner will not receive CPE credit after two failed attempts.