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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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Notice to Students enrolled in an educational program for preparation of issuance of certain occupational licenses:
Students enrolled in an educational program in preparation for obtaining certain occupational licenses are potentially ineligible for such license if the student has been convicted of an offense. For further information, please contact your advisor, the Legal Clinic, or the faculty member in charge of the educational program that you seek to enroll in. The further information you will receive will include notification to you of your right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the licensing authority in order to clarify your particular situation.
(3 sem hrs; 3 lec)
On Campus Course
Pharmacy Practice for Technicians 6th edition
Pharmacy Labs for Technicians - Text - 3rd edition
Notebook
3 ring binder
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**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)
There will be chapter quizzes after each chapter
A comprehensive final exam will be given on the last class meeting
**Fall Break 10/16-10/20
Introduction to Pharmacy class outline
(This is subject to change)
Week 1: Orientation
Week 2: Ch 1 Profession of Pharmacy
Review abbv list first 100
Ch 2 Pharmacy Law, Regulations & Standards
Week 3: Ch 3 Drug & Supplement Development
New Drug Process Group Project
Review abbv list next 100
Exam 1 (chapters 1, 2 and 3)
Week 4: References Lecture
Lab 1: Reference Materials, References Lab
Week 5: Ch 5 Routes of Drug Administration & Dosage Formulations
Dosage Routes Lab
Exam 2 (References and ch 5)
Week 6: Ch 7 Community Pharmacy Dispensing
Lab 5: Review Patient Profile
Patient profile worksheets
Lab 6: Review Prescription Form
Lab 7: Reviewing Filled Prescription
Week 7: cont
Week 8: Ch 8 Healthcare & Prescription Drug Insurance
Lab 12: Processing 3rd Party Claims
Week 9: Fall Break
Week 10: Ch 9 The Business of Community Pharmacy
Lab 4: Inventory Management
Lab 2: Customer Service and Processing Payments
Lab 13: Verifying Cash Pricing
Lab 14: Producing an Audit Log
Week 11: Lab 8: Entering Patient Data
Lab 9: Processing a Prescription
Lab 10: Processing a Refill
Lab 11: Obtaining Refill Authorization
Exam 3 (chapters 7, 8, and 9)
Week 12: Ch 10 Non-Sterile Compounding
Lab 23: Reconstituting Powders
Lab 24: Filling Capsules
Lab 25: Preparing Suspensions from Tablets
Lab 26: Preparing Suspensions from Capsules
Lab 27: Preparing Creams, Ointments, Gels, and Pastes
Week 13: cont
New Drug Process Group Project Due
Week 14: Ch 11 Hospital
Lab 16: Filling a 24-Hour Medication Cart
Lab 17: Filling and Checking Floor Stock
Lab 20: Charging and Refilling a Crash Cart
Week 15: Ch 14 Medication Safety
Lab 21: Filling an ADS
Lab 22: Medication Reconciliation
Exam 4 (chapters 10, 11 and 14)
Week 16: Final Exam
08/18/17 9:05 PM
08/19/17 5:30 PM