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PHRA-1301-001 Introduction to Pharmacy
An overview of the qualifications, operational guidelines and job duties of a pharmacy technician. Topics include definitions of a pharmacy environment; the profile of a pharmacy technician; legal and ethical guidelines; job skills and duties; verbal and written communication skills; professional resources and safety techniques.
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(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
Pharmacy Labs for Technicians - Text - 2nd edition
by Jason Sparks

Notebook
3 ring binder
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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".
Cell phones, pagers, and any other electronic communication device must be set to vibrate/silent during class
**With regard to exams only, the instructor will consider only written petitions for emergency situations and undue hardships on an individual basis. The decision of the instructor to accept or reject the petition is final. The process must be initiated by the student and occur within 48 hours of the missed class period
There will be 4 exams. (This is subject to change)
A comprehensive final exam will be given on the last class meeting
**Fall Break 10/17-10/22
Introduction to Pharmacy class outline
(This is subject to change)
8/22 Week 1: Information Cards, Supply check, and Group Assignment
8/29 Week 2: Present day Pharmacy Practice
Drug Names and Classifications
The Patient “rights”, Dosage forms
HIPAA
9/5 Week 3: Labor Day No Class
9/12 Week 4: Dosage forms
Pharmacy settings for technicians
9/19 Week 5: Review for exam 1
9/26 Week 6: Exam 1
10/3 Week 7: Quiz 1
25 brand/generic Quiz 1
Review Exam 1
Referencing
Prescription Processing
10/10 Week 8: Quiz 2
Pharmacy stock and billing
Review for exam 2
10/17 Week 9: FALL BREAK
Exam 2
10/24 Week 10: Quiz 3
Brand/Generic Quiz 2
Review exam 2
Competency, Communication, and Ethics
Hospital Pharmacy
10/30 Week 11: Quiz 4
Brand/Generic Quiz 3
Repackaging and Compounding
Review for exam 3
11/6 Week 12: Exam 3
11/13 Week 13: Quiz 5
Review exam 3
Pharmacy Organizations and the future of technicians
OTC medications and Skin care products
Alternative Medicine
11/20 Week 14: Exam 4
Quiz 6
Brand/Generic Quiz 4
***Present Projects
11/27 Week 15: Tour Pharmacies
12/5 Week 16: Clinical Do’s and Don’ts
Review for final
12/12 Week 17: Final Exam
08/10/16 5:09 PM
08/16/16 8:12 PM