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CHICAGO - illiNews -- In the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic, Forum Extended Care Services recognized that its role as a long-term care pharmacy provider took on a new dimension of service – that of an informational and educational resource.
While customers were seeking credible facts about managing the pandemic, Forum created a COVID-19 Resource Center on its website with timely and unbiased information. Restrictions for in-person conferences and meetings created a challenge in securing required continuing education credits and Forum responded by creating monthly live webinars with free credits. All in all, Forum produced nearly 150 pieces of COVID-19 informational and educational materials.
Now as utilization of the website has reached an all-time high, Forum further refined its Education & Resources Center with more comprehensive information spanning other topics that are relevant and important to the long-term and senior care industry. In addition, the monthly webinars with free education credits are accessible through the center for the convenience of the participant.
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"The pandemic certainly challenged our customers in unprecedented ways and as a result, redefined how we serve and bring value," said Pamela Bryan Kramer, Executive Vice President of Forum. "The new Education & Resources Center on our website is a direct response to meeting these needs and providing easy access to information."
To view the center, click on the EDUCATION & RESOURCES button at www.forumpharmacy.com.
While customers were seeking credible facts about managing the pandemic, Forum created a COVID-19 Resource Center on its website with timely and unbiased information. Restrictions for in-person conferences and meetings created a challenge in securing required continuing education credits and Forum responded by creating monthly live webinars with free credits. All in all, Forum produced nearly 150 pieces of COVID-19 informational and educational materials.
Now as utilization of the website has reached an all-time high, Forum further refined its Education & Resources Center with more comprehensive information spanning other topics that are relevant and important to the long-term and senior care industry. In addition, the monthly webinars with free education credits are accessible through the center for the convenience of the participant.
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"The pandemic certainly challenged our customers in unprecedented ways and as a result, redefined how we serve and bring value," said Pamela Bryan Kramer, Executive Vice President of Forum. "The new Education & Resources Center on our website is a direct response to meeting these needs and providing easy access to information."
To view the center, click on the EDUCATION & RESOURCES button at www.forumpharmacy.com.
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Pamela Kramer
Forum Extended Care Services, Inc., II
***@forumpharmacy.com
(847) 847-673-8727 x3302
Pamela Kramer
Forum Extended Care Services, Inc., II
***@forumpharmacy.com
(847) 847-673-8727 x3302
Source: Forum Extended Care Services, Inc.
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