
Therapeutic Update 2022 – Key West
April 27-29, 2022
Hyatt Centric Key West Resort & Spa
Attend in person or via live stream webcast!
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Discounted Advanced Registration for the live seminar ends March 25th.
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April is the perfect time to escape to historical Key West and move ahead on your CME & pharmacology CE requirements. With small class sizes and expert clinical faculty from medical & pharmacy schools, our live or live stream CE/CME is ideal for physicians, pharmacists, physician assistants, nurses & nurse practitioners.
Therapeutic Update 2022 gives you our most sought after CE/CME programs, including the most up-to-date drug information, while providing 15 contact hours (1.5 CEU) over three days, 5 hours per day, of live AAFP/ AMA PRA Category 1™, ACPE and pharmacology CE/ CME credit.
Not ready to make the trip to beautiful Key West? You can still earn continuing medical education credits by joining our Live Stream Webcast $550 for all three days..
We make it easy for you to be part of this program and learn from our two expert cme speakers as they present live during the conference. Live stream registration includes full access to online course materials and documentation of continuing education credit. have the option to join us via live stream webcast & earn live CE/CME!
This continuing medical education program includes:
Wednesday, April 27, 2022: 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM Registration & Breakfast, 8:00 AM – 1:30PM
Educational Program – New Drug Update Part 1
Thursday, April 28, 2022: 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM Registration & Breakfast, 8:00 AM – 1:30PM
Educational Program – New Drug Update Part 2
Friday, April 29, 2022: 7:30 AM – 8:00 AM Registration & Breakfast, 8:00 AM – 1:30PM
Educational Program Preventive Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy Update 2022: A Case-Based Approach
CME Expert Speakers for this program include:

Wayne Weart, PharmD, FAPhA, FASHP, BCPS, is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Outcome Sciences in the South Carolina College of Pharmacy, Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC), as well as Professor of Family Medicine in the College of Medicine, MUSC. Prior to his teaching at the Medical University, Dr. Weart instructed at West Virginia University in pharmacy and family medicine.
Since beginning his professional career, Dr. Weart has produced more than 100 publications and has delivered scores of lectures to numerous professional groups and societies, including medical and house staffs at both West Virginia University and MUSC, and special presentations at national pharmacy and medical seminars across the country.
Dr. Weart’s list of awards is extensive! He has received outstanding teacher awards at both West Virginia University and MUSC, and has been named Hospital Pharmacist of the Year in both South Carolina and West Virginia. In 1991, Dr. Weart was among the first pharmacists to become a Board-Certified Pharmacotherapy Specialist. In 1992, he was honored for his excellence in pharmacy practice and designated a Fellow of the American Society of Health Systems Pharmacists. Dr. Weart was named a Primary Care Policy Fellow for 1999 by the U.S. Public Health Service and he was honored by the Alumni Association of the MUSC College of Pharmacy as a Distinguished Alumnus in 2002. He also received the Bowl of Hygeia Award from the SC Pharmacy Association in 2003 for outstanding service to the community and the profession of pharmacy and the George D. Schwerin Mentor Award, from the South Carolina Society of Health System Pharmacists in 2004. In 2005, 2006, 2008 and 2009 he was recognized by the MUSC College of Pharmacy student body for his excellence in education by the Golden Mortar and Pestle Award. In 2008 the MUSC Board of Trustees named Dr. Weart as a Master Teacher. In 2012 he received the Proctor and Gamble National Leadership Award from the Phi Lambda Sigma Pharmacy Leadership Society. In 2014 he was awarded the Ralph M. Wilkie Distinguished Lifetime Service Award by the SC Pharmacy Association Board of Directors. In 2015 he received the Kenneth Flinchum Distinguished Service Award from the SC Society of Health System Pharmacists.
Dr Weart served on the Board of Directors of the SC Pharmacists Association and as President and Chairman of the Board for 2010-2011. He served on the Board of Directors for the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy from 2009-2013 and the President of the Waring Library Society for 2014-2015. He serves as one of many Hot Dog Ministry volunteers involved with serving the homeless of Charleston, SC.
In addition to Dr. Wear’st impressive collection of awards and professional associations, he’s a long-time collector who established the C. Wayne Weart Pharmacy History Collection, located at the Medical University of South Carolina – Waring Historical Library Collections. This remarkable turn of the century (1890-1913) collection features photographs of show globes, also known as carboys, as well as late-19th and early-20th century pharmacy catalogs and apothecary trade cards, all donated from the private collection of Dr. C. Wayne Weart’s.

Joseph Saseen, Pharm.D., FASHP, FCCP, BCPS, BCACP. Dr. Saseen is the Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Professor in the Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at the University of Colorado Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Aurora, CO. Of note, Dr. Saseen has no financial arrangements with any corporate organization that might have an interest in the subject being presented.
Dr. Saseen teaches cardiovascular pharmacotherapy and other topics related to primary care, and is the PGY2 Ambulatory Care residency program director. His scholarly work includes almost 200 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters.
Known nationally for his teaching and mentoring expertise, Dr. Saseen teaches in the Entry Level and North American-Trained PharmD programs with a primary focus on preventive cardiology and rheumatology. He is director of the Pharmacotherapy 2 and the Intersession courses, and he precepts post-graduate year 2 ambulatory care pharmacy residents. He’s also the resi-dency program director of the ASHP-accredited Ambulatory Care pharmacy residency.
In addition to being President of the National Lipid Association (NLA), Dr. Saseen is a fellow of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, American Society of Health-system Pharmacists, American Pharmacists Association, the American Heart Associa-tion, and the NLA.
His education, licensure and certifications are impressive, and include:
Doctor of Pharmacy at the State University of New York at Buffalo; Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy at the State University of New York at Buffalo and Ambulatory Care Research Fellowship at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center.
Awards? He’s got an abundance including: American Pharmacists Association Daniel B. Smith Practice Excellence Award (2020), Pharmacy Residency Excellence Program Award, American Society of Health-Systems Pharmacists (2019), American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Cardiology PRN Best Paper Recognition Award (2019), Presidents Service Award; National Lipid Association (2018), Winner; Innovations in Teaching Competition, American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (2016), Out-standing Instructor; University of Colorado School of Pharmacy, Class of 2017 (2015), Education Award; American College of Clinical Pharmacy (2014)
American Association of Medical Colleges Clinical Innovation Challenge Award (2014), Teacher of the Year Award; University of Colorado Family Medicine Residency (2012), American College of Clinical Pharmacy, Ambulatory Care Practice and Re-search Network Achievement Award (2011) as well as the University of Colorado’s Chancellor’s Teaching Recognition Award (2011).
Why Key West?
Fun things to do in Key West: Let’s face it; people flock to Key West to have fun! If you are asking “How can I have fun in Key West?” We have answers for you!
You can tour the island on the well known trolley, hail a bicyle cab, rent bikes or motor scooters, charter a boat ride, snorkel or SCUBA dive or visit the many shops and art galleries.
Whle Key West is known for sun and waves and great restaurants and nightlife, it also has a lot of history.
University Learning Systems selects locations that give you a chance to relax and soak up a wonderful experience while earn-ing your continuing education credit. That is why we return to Key Wert so frequently because it is one of our most popular destinations. There are so many ways to have fun in Key West!
If you just want to relax, there are many free things to do in Key West. You can stroll the historic streets, visit the many shops and art galleries or the Southern Most Point and take a selfie with the famous marker. Inn the evening, be entertained by street artists at Mallory Square.
Key West, the southernmost point in the United States, is famous for water-sports, lively nightlife, beaches, historic sites and its pastel, conch-style architecture. You’ll want to stroll along Duval Street, exploring bars and cafes including Sloppy Joe’s bar, a favorite Key West hangout of novelist Ernest Hemingway. For Hemingway fans, there’s also the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. (Keep your eyes open for the celebrated six-toed cats).
Put on your walking shoes and tour the island’s intriguing homes, courtyards and gardens. Start in the center of town at the Key West City Cemetery, which offers a glimpse of Key West’s past and its offbeat sense of humor, as exhibited by grave-stones that read, “I told you I was sick,” and “At least I know where he’s sleeping tonight.” Situated less than a mile from Duval Street is Mallory Square and the Harry S. Truman Little White House.
People sometimes ask “What is the best thing to do in Key West?” With so many choices, I can only tell you one of my favorite things. I love to sail with the wind blowing and the waves crashing and my favorite ride is on the schooner replica, America 2.0. Often while in Key West, University Learning Systems arranges a sunset sail on this boat so we can all drink champagne and enjoy the gorgeous sunsets for which Key West is known.
Hyatt Centric Key West Resort & Spa
Our Key West venue is the Hyatt Centric Key West Resort & Spa, as its name implys puts you in the middle of the Key West action. The Hyatt Centric is right on the water in the Key West historic district. Walk the pier, eat and drink looking over the water, set sail on any number of boats and enjoy the sun and waves at the most southern land of the USA. When sunset come, stroll to nearby Mallory Square and enjoy the nightly Sunset Celebration at Mallory Square.
Bring your appetite! The Hyatt Centric Key West is home to SHOR American Seafood Grill, which serves a variety of fresh seafood and Blue Mojito Pool Bar and Grill, for casual American fare and drinks, all while overlooking the Gulf of Mexico.
Pool, watersports or spa anyone? Hyatt Centric Key West features an outdoor swimming pool, open 7 am to midnight and a whirlpool. Water activities like snorkeling and scuba diving can also be arranged for a fee through the property. The Jala Spa at the Hyatt Centric Key West offers classic massage treatments, including hot stone, deep-tissue and Swedish massages. Fa-cials and body treatments are also available, and aromatherapy oils and other spa products used during these treatments are natural and locally sourced.
Bring the family! There’s plenty to keep children happy at the Hyatt Centric Key West with a variety of activities and ameni-ties on-site, including boating, snorkeling and a swimming pool. The property’s daily resort fee covers participation in fishing demonstrations and the use of pool toys, as well as use of the resort’s sunscreen station. Spouses, family and friends are wel-come and do not pay the conference fee unless they attend the continuing medical educational sessions. Special conference fees are available for non-professional accompanying persons who wish to attend one or more sessions (no special receipt, certification or credit is issued).
Keeping everyone safe. The Hyatt’s Global Care & Cleanliness Commitment focuses on the safety and wellbeing of guests and staff , building on existing rigorous safety and cleanliness protocols. Hyatt’s commitment includes an international cleanli-ness and training accreditation process, trained Hygiene & Wellbeing Leaders or teams, and a cross-functional panel of trusted medical and industry advisors. Visit Global Care & Cleanliness Commitment to learn more about enhanced safety and cleanli-ness measures.