St. Francis Hospital
2095 Henry Tecklenburg Dr., Mall Classroom #1
Charleston, SC 29414
Date: April 25, 2016
Time: 4:00pm-6:00pm
Target Audience: This training is intended for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who work with sterile products and hazardous medication compounding.
Learning objectives for the the pharmacist and pharmacy technician:
* List requirements of current USP Chapter <797>, the newly published Chapter <800>, and sections of USP
Chapter <795> relevant to institutional practice.
* Review implementation timelines from regulatory agencies for enforcement of new or proposed requirements
from USP or FDA.
* Review hazardous drug handling, storage, administration and disposal laws and best practices from USP <800.
* Compare current state and federal law vs current guidelines vs best practice regarding sterile, non-sterile, and
hazardous compounding.
* Describe tools and methods to drive compliance with safety and legal requirements in sterile, non-sterile and
hazardous compounding
* Discuss examples of sterile compounding errors or contamination
* List requirements of current USP Chapter <797>, the newly published Chapter <800>, and sections of USP
Chapter <795> relevant to institutional practice.
* Review implementation timelines from regulatory agencies for enforcement of new or proposed requirements
from USP or FDA.
* Review hazardous drug handling, storage, administration and disposal laws and best practices from USP <800.
* Compare current state and federal law vs current guidelines vs best practice regarding sterile, non-sterile, and
hazardous compounding.
* Describe tools and methods to drive compliance with safety and legal requirements in sterile, non-sterile and
hazardous compounding
* Discuss examples of sterile compounding errors or contamination
Date: Apr 25, 2016 04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
Fee
$35.00
CE Hours
2.00
CE Units
0.200
Activity Type
- Knowledge
Target Audience(s)
- Pharmacists
- Pharmacy Technicians
Accreditation(s)
The University of South Carolina College of Pharmacy is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education.
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Requirements for CE Credit
Participants must sign in at the beginning of the program, attend the entire session, successfully complete the post-test, and complete the on-line evaluation within 30 days of the live event. Participants must update their NABP e-profile to allow reporting to the CPE monitor. No partial credit will be awarded.
At the completion of this activity, the participant will be able to:
* List requirements of current USP Chapter <797>, the newly published Chapter <800>, and sections of USP
Chapter <795> relevant to institutional practice.
* Review implementation timelines from regulatory agencies for enforcement of new or proposed requirements
from USP or FDA.
* Review hazardous drug handling, storage, administration and disposal laws and best practices from USP <800.
* Compare current state and federal law vs current guidelines vs best practice regarding sterile, non-sterile, and
hazardous compounding.
* Describe tools and methods to drive compliance with safety and legal requirements in sterile, non-sterile and
hazardous compounding
* Discuss examples of sterile compounding errors or contamination
* List requirements of current USP Chapter <797>, the newly published Chapter <800>, and sections of USP
Chapter <795> relevant to institutional practice.
* Review implementation timelines from regulatory agencies for enforcement of new or proposed requirements
from USP or FDA.
* Review hazardous drug handling, storage, administration and disposal laws and best practices from USP <800.
* Compare current state and federal law vs current guidelines vs best practice regarding sterile, non-sterile, and
hazardous compounding.
* Describe tools and methods to drive compliance with safety and legal requirements in sterile, non-sterile and
hazardous compounding
* Discuss examples of sterile compounding errors or contamination
Speaker(s)/Author(s)
Carole Small Russell, RPh, MHSA
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Activity Number
0062-9999-16-067-L03-P/T
Date:
04/25/16
Time:
04:00 PM - 06:00 PM
CE Hours
2.00