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  • CONTINUING EDUCATION SCHEDULE | Cardinal RBC

    Continuing Education (CE) Courses RBC 2026 will offer a robust schedule of accredited continuing education (CE) courses in partnership with the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA). View this year's schedule below, carefully curated so you can gather industry insights and relevant best practices to implement in your pharmacy. Course Schedule Wednesday, July 22 Pharmacy-Based Point-of-Care Test & Treat National Certificate Program** Design & Marketing Pharmacy Services Patients Will Pay For Exploring the 2026 Diabetes Guideline Updates Precepting With Purpose: Shifting Student Perceptions and Inspiring the Next Generation of Independent Pharmacists Opportunities for Optimizing Diabetes Care** The Business Case for Integrating Wearable Health Tech into Wellness Care Mapping Care Gaps to Services: Leveraging Rural Health Data to Expand Offerings and Outreach Hormone Replacement Therapy in 2026: Clinical Updates and Service Opportunities Thursday, July 23 Securing Pharmacy’s Seat at the Rural Health Transformation Program Table Immunizations in Flux: What’s New, What’s Changed, What’s Next* CHC Specialty Infusion Beyond the Counter: Using Concierge Pharmacy Services to Expand Care and Diversify Revenue A New Era of Geriatric Care: The Evolving Role of Pharmacy in Dementia and Alzheimer’s Care for Aging Populations CHC: Managing Strains on Your Health Center’s 340B Program Basic Life Support** The Missing Link: Why Technicians are the Key to Maximizing Medical Billing Reimbursement Longevity, Wellness, and Supplementation: A Pharmacy-Centered Approach 2026 Law and Advocacy Update Demystifying Medical Billing and Documentation LTC: Biosimilars Unpacked: What’s Changed and What’s Coming Friday, July 24 The Contracting Conundrum:  Why Saying ‘Yes’ to Every PBM Contract Isn’t the Answer Partners in Health: Transform Your Pharmacy into a Wellness Destination LTC: The Latest on the Inflation Reduction Act and What It Means for Long-term Care Pharmacies Positioning Pharmacy as a Partner in GLP-1 Care The AI Advantage: Tools, Trends, and Opportunities for Harnessing AI’s Potential in Pharmacy* LTC: Long-term Care Advocacy Updates Shaping 2026 Basic Life Support** What's Lurking in the Lab Work? Biomarkers and Nutrient Deficiencies Pharmacies Shouldn't Miss Profit by Design: Engineering a More Sustainable Pharmacy Model CHC: Rebate and Payment Models (official details to come) Saturday, July 25 Immunizations in Flux: What’s New, What’s Changed, What’s Next* The AI Advantage: Tools, Trends, and Opportunities for Harnessing AI’s Potential in Pharmacy* Basic Life Support** From Exploration to Implementation: A Business Blueprint for Designing and Launching Wellness Pharmacy Services** *Course will be repeated **Course requires pre-registration and is offered to attendees for an additional fee. Click here to view the full CE course schedule. Disclaimer: The CE course schedule and session details are subject to change. Sponsorship for these programs facilitated by Cardinal Health. NCPA is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. This program will provide up to 13 contact hours (1.3 CEUs) of continuing pharmacy education. Sessions are knowledge and application-based and accredited for 1.0 contact hour each (0.1 CEU) unless otherwise stated. Participants must attend, enter an attendance code on NCPA’s learning center, and complete a feedback questionnaire in order to receive credit for the program. Target audience: community pharmacists and community pharmacy technicians. Faculty disclosures and full program information available at http://rbc-ncpa.thinkingcap.com/.

  • NON-ACCREDITED COURSES | Cardinal RBC

    Non-Accredited Courses All RBC 2026 attendees are invited to attend additional non-accredited educational courses that can help identify best practices and new opportunities, regardless of your role within the pharmacy. These sessions will be led by independent pharmacists, the National Community Pharmacists Association (NCPA) and Cardinal Health teams. Course Schedule Wednesday, July 22 Shoot the Breeze® Got a question for building your business? Ask it! Have a pearl to share? Share it! Join other community pharmacy teams from across the country for a free-flowing, non-CE conversation with each other where your top questions come center stage. Workflow best practices, technology, vendor partners – everything is on the table. Discover firsthand what’s working well in other pharmacies and bring home achievable concepts that will transform your business. Please note: Shoot the Breeze® is intended for pharmacists and pharmacy technician attendees. Anyone with a vendor badge will not be permitted to join. Shoot the Breeze®: Wellness Technologies and Products Bring your questions—and your tips! From wellness product selection to technology integration, vendor partnerships, and workflow best practices, everything is on the table. Discover firsthand what’s working in other pharmacies and leave with practical, achievable ideas to enhance patient care and grow your business. Please note: Shoot the Breeze® is intended for pharmacists and pharmacy technician attendees. Anyone with a vendor badge will not be permitted to join. Thursday, July 23 Shoot the Breeze®: Concierge Pharmacy Have questions about building or scaling a concierge pharmacy model? Join for this free-flowing, non-CE, peer-to-peer conversation focused on personalized pharmacy care. From workflow design and staffing to technology, pricing models, and vendor partners, this open discussion puts real-world experiences, and practical insights front and center. Please note: Shoot the Breeze® is intended for pharmacists and pharmacy technician attendees. Anyone with a vendor badge will not be permitted to join. Disclaimer: The non- accredited course schedule and session details are subject to change.

  • COMMUNITY | Cardinal RBC

    for Indepen dent Pharmacists In recognition of our community pharmacists and their commitment to their patients, Cardinal Health, and the Retail Advisory Board, created the Community Leadership Award. Eac h year at RBC, this award is presented to an independent pharmacist who demonstrates a commitment to promoting the principles of community pharmacy. Award Criteria Community leadership and involvement Independent pharmacy champion Ability to inspire others Willingness to go above and beyond the day-to-day requirements Excellent financial performance Award Details $10,000 donation in the recipient’s name to a pharmacy school or pharmacy association of their cho ice Engraved award Nomination Timeline Opens: January 5, 2026 Closes: February 27, 2026 The Cardinal Health™ Community Leadership Award nomination form is now closed. Please send any questions to rbc@cardinalhealth.com . The Cardinal Health™ Community Leadership Award

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