FREE CE for ACA Fellows

2025-01-14T11:37:46-06:00January 14th, 2025|Categories: ACA Fellows Benefit, compounding, Continuing Education, Fellows Benefit, Free Continuing Education, Semaglutide, Webinar|Tags: , , |

🌟 ACA Fellows-Only Benefit! 🌟

At ACA, we’re proud to support the professional growth of our Fellows through free access to pre-selected continuing education programs every quarter. This initiative celebrates your achievements and reinforces our commitment to advancing the counseling profession.

This quarter, ACA Fellows can participate in the insightful program: Legal Insights into Peptide & Semaglutide Compounding: Navigating FDA, State Boards, and Telemedicine – absolutely free!

🗓 Available Through: March 31, 2025

*If you do not have an NABP number, select “International Pharmacist” or “International Pharmacy Technician” when registering.

Speakers:

Martha M. Rumore, PharmD, Esq, MS, LLM, FAPhA is a pharmacist-attorney in Frier Levitt’s Life Sciences Department. Her practice focuses on healthcare law; Food, Drug Cosmetic law; pharmacy law and regulatory issues; PBM issues; as well as pharmaceutical and medical device intellectual property including trademark, copyright, trade secret, and all aspects of patent law (due diligence, prosecution, opinion work, litigation, and transactional matters). Dr. Rumore has over 15 years of law firm experience in the area of Food, Drug & Cosmetic Law, and pharmaceutical intellectual property, counseling on early market opportunities for pharmaceutical clients particularly in the area of ANDA and 510K applications and all facets of Paragraph IV litigation.

Matthew J. Modafferi is a seasoned litigation and trial attorney with experience in healthcare law.  He focuses his practice on white collar defense and investigations, and complex civil litigation. As a Partner in Frier Levitt’s Healthcare and Life Sciences Litigation Department, Matthew’s practice is dedicated to representing healthcare clients in litigation matters including healthcare fraud, qui tam, and False Claims Act matters. Matthew also helps clients successfully navigate DEA inspections and investigations, state and federal OIG investigations, and government self-disclosures. Matthew previously worked as an Assistant United States Attorney in the Civil Division at the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of New York.  During his time as a federal prosecutor, Matthew represented the United States and its agencies in various affirmative and defensive matters, appearing before both the Eastern District of New York and the Second Circuit Court of Appeals. He successfully defended Executive Branch policies and initiatives, and prosecuted health care fraud qui tam and other False Claims Act cases.