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EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

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INR 4349yesTMU

Good Pharmacy Practice: Pharmaceutical Services Fee Structure

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₹4,349/one-off payment

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₹6,500 for one year

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The Syllabus

  • Automation: a comprehensive guide
  • Pharmacist’s role in automation
Automation: a comprehensive guide
  • Welcome and please introduce yourself
  • Introduction to automation
  • Decentralized automated dispensing machines
  • Limitations of the ADCs and the bar code system
  • Practice selecting automation
Pharmacist’s role in automation
  • Pharmacist’s role in automation
  • Further reading and discussion: Big data and impact on pharmacists
  • End of week conclusion

  • Managing Medication Safety
  • Ethics in Pharmacy Practice
Managing Medication Safety
  • Introduction to medication errors
  • How to prevent medication errors
  • Models for quality improvement
  • Further reading and discussion: Impact of CPOE and CDSS on medication errors

Ethics in Pharmacy Practice
  • Introduction to ethics
  • Historical events in bioethics
  • Historical events part II
  • Further reading and discussion: More on the Tuskegee Syphilis study
  • Ethical principles and codes of ethics
  • Widely accepted codes of ethics
  • End of week conclusions

  • CPD: A never ending journey of self-improvement
  • Assessment Time
CPD: A never-ending journey of self-improvement
  • Introduction to CPD 
  • International approaches to CPD
  • CPD in Taiwan
  • Other Taiwanese CPD programs
  • Training programs for clerkship
  • Share your personal professional improvement/growth in your pharmacist career
  • End of week conclusion
Assessment time
  • Reflect on what you have learnt
  • Course feedback and reflection
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