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Oncology Optimized Limited Distribution Workshop: Operationalizing within Practice

Best Suited For: Pharmacist, Nurse, Pharmacy Technician, Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant

CE Credits: 1 hours

Activity Description

This activity is designed to educate oncology pharmacy teams on the role of medically integrated pharmacies (MIPs) and how oncology-focused limited distribution models influence medication access, care coordination, and treatment delivery. Participants will explore how different distribution pathways affect oncology practice workflows, communication between care teams, and timely initiation of therapy. The program will address knowledge gaps related to implementing oncology optimized limited distribution (OOLD) processes within oncology practices, particularly when managing complex oral and combination oncology regimens. Through discussion of operational considerations, workflow integration, and interdisciplinary collaboration, participants will gain practical strategies to support medication access, improve care coordination, and enhance the safe and effective delivery of oncology therapies.

CE Credit: 1 hour
Fee: This activity does not require payment to register.

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Learning Objectives

  1. Define Oncology Optimized Limited Distribution (OOLD) and other distribution models.
  2. Explain how oncology distribution models affect medically integrated pharmacy operations and patient care coordination.
  3. Describe the clinical and operational impact of OOLD for oncology practices and patients.
  4. Identify role-specific responsibilities in operationalizing OOLD therapies.
  5. Recognize how OOLD supports timely treatment initiation and coordination of oral oncology therapies within the medically integrated practice model.

Obtaining CE Credit

To receive credit, you must and complete all the steps found in the “Complete Credit Requirements” link provided by the registration confirmation email from LecturePanda You may also use this page to obtain CE credit. After following the link on this page to in order to receive credit:

  • Reviewing the course learning materials.
  • Confirming information provided on registration.
  • Watching the CE video (if it is an enduring or on-demand CE activity) to its entirety
  • Submitting the CE Code (disclosed towards the end of all CE activities)
  • Completing all listed evaluations and CE assessments.  

Credit requirements must be completed before the date of the activity. Upon completion, eligible continuing education credit will be submitted to the appropriate accrediting body. Pharmacist and pharmacy technician credit will be reported to ACPE and reflected in your CPE Monitor profile within 24 hours. Reporting timelines for other healthcare professions may vary by accrediting body or state board.

CE information for nurses, nurse practitioners (NPs), and physician assistants (PAs) can be found here.