A Comprehensive, Web-Based Sterile Compounding Curriculum

March 2007 - Vol.4 No. 3
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Pharmacy Purchasing & Products is pleased to bring you CriticalPoint’s ACPE-approved, Web-based Sterile Compounding Curriculum, authored by internationally recognized sterile compounding experts, such as:

  • Eric S. Kastango
  • James Wagner
  • Patti Kienle
  • Luci Power
  • Holly Simmons
  • Alice Weissfeld
  • Kate Douglass
  • Paula Vance
  • Dave Thomas
  • Eden Venti

Each author has practical, in-the-field experience and understands the challenges of pharmacy practice. These 32 Web-based training resources meet USP Chapter <797>’s competency assessment requirements and cover all of the key areas of your overall quality assurance program. The modules are up-to-date with the current and proposed revisions to USP <797>.

Modules are available in the following topic areas:

  • Fundamentals of Aseptic Compounding
  • Personnel Training
  • Compounding Practices
  • Engineering Controls and Equipment Use
  • Environmental Monitoring and Maintenance
  • Documentation and Policy and Procedures
  • Hazardous Drug Compounding Practices

This comprehensive set of training tools ensures that each of your staff members receives complete and consistent compounding education. The step-by-step, “how to” format of each module provides compounding personnel with a solid foundation of best practice recommendations from top industry experts. Furthermore, the program is economically priced; pharmacies spend just $320 per employee per year, averaging $10 per module, per employee.

And because they are Web-based, users can complete the training at home, in the office, or from any location with a PC and an Internet connection. CriticalPoint also offers an administrative reporting module, so directors can track the sections their employees have completed and run reports whenever they need to.
These modules are an easy and convenient way to get your staff up to speed on best compounding practices and to ensure the safety of your patients.

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