Course opens: 
01/15/2023

MEDISCA Australia | The Science of Pharmaceutical Compounding: Non-Sterile Training | Adelaide Compounding | 25-26 FEB 2023

February 24, 2023 to February 25, 2023

ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION

The Practice-based Activity will provide compounding pharmacists and technicians with the competency to prepare current and viable pharmacotherapeutic non-sterile dosage forms. Unique concepts will be taught facilitating a decision-making process the pharmacist and technician can apply in their day-to-day practice.

Consideration will be given to meeting the physician’s prescription and patient-specific need, compliance-related solutions, medical necessity, and legal and regulatory guidelines. A significant emphasis will be placed on quality assurance and quality control as it relates to dosage form design, pharmaceutical calculations and the validation of preparatory procedures that are part of Master Formulation Records.

Practical techniques and technology-related applications are developed through hands-on experience in a compounding laboratory environment where pharmacists and technicians will be trained in all aspects of non-sterile preparatory procedures. Pharmacists and technicians have the opportunity to develop important aspects of a business development and marketing plan.


Intended audience

Pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and other compounding personnel 

Learning Objectives

Home Study

  1. Relate unique and essential central core concepts
  2. Describe regulatory framework requirements
  3. Discuss standards of practice for non-hazardous and hazardous drug compounding
  4. Explain components of a standard operating procedure
  5. Apply business, marketing, and sales for a successful practice
  6. Explain characteristics for routes of delivery in non-sterile compounding
  7. Describe the chemical composition of different dosage forms
  8. Identify laboratory practices, procedures and preparatory techniques related to the compounding of non-sterile dosage forms
  9. Relate excipients to dosage forms, chemical composition, and routes of delivery
  10. Relate base types to dosage forms, chemical composition, and routes of delivery
  11. Illustrate the importance of drug monographs and certificates of analysis to compounding
  12. Describe techniques and technology used during compounding
  13. Apply the components of process development
  14. Describe the components of a master formulation record
  15. Discuss the requirements of a compounding record

Virtual Seminar & Lab Training

  1. Explain compounding as a viable therapeutic option
  2. Express unique marketing messages in support of a compounding practice
  3. Demonstrate the ability to manage expenses and revenues using a financial spreadsheet
  4. Assess acquisition costs in order to establish selling prices related to a compounding practice
  5. Write a standard operating procedure
  6. Apply regulations and standards to a non-hazardous and hazardous drug compounding practice
  7. Develop preparatory procedures for solutions and dispersions; suspensions and emulsions
  8. Solve pharmaceutical calculations used in pharmacy compounding
  9. Relate process development to the establishment of a master formulation record
  10. Prepare a master formulation record
  11. Design a non-sterile compounding facility in compliance with standards of practice
  12. Prepare a series of non-sterile compounded preparations
  13. Apply qualitative and quantitative assessments to compounded preparations
Course summary
Available credit: 
  • 80.00 Group 2 CPD
Event starts: 
02/24/2023 - 4:00pm
Event ends: 
02/25/2023 - 9:00pm
Adelaide, SA
Australia
Price:
$0.00

LABORATORY TRAINING:

Saturday 25/02/2023 - 8am to 5pm (1 hour lunch at 1pm)

Sunday 26/02/2023 - 8am to 1pm

Adelaide, SA
Australia

FACILITATORS

 

SARA MONFARED, BPharm, BSc (PCOL), Grad Dip (PCOL), MPS

Compounding Services Pharmacist, MEDISCA Australia

 

Note: Facilitators are subject to change. 

 


A2101MED1

This activity has been accredited for 40 hours of Group 1 CPD (or 40 CPD credits) suitable for inclusion in an individual pharmacist’s CPD plan which can be converted to 40 hours of Group 2 CPD (or 80 CPD credit) upon successful completion of relevant assessment activities.

The 2016 Competency Standards addressed by this activity include: 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 2.2, 2.3, 3.4, 3.6

Competency Number

Competency Title

1.1

Uphold professionalism in practice

1.2

Observe and promote ethical standards

1.3

Practise within applicable legal framework

1.4

Maintain and extend professional competence

1.5

Apply expertise in professional practice

2.2

Collaborate with professional colleagues

2.3

Communicate effectively

3.4

Compound medicines

3.6

Promote health and well-being

Completion Requirements

Home Study: Complete home study learning assessment* prior to the live event.

Live Virtual Seminar: Attend in full, complete learning assessment* and activity evaluation

Lab Training: Attend in full, complete practical skill set competency assessment*, and activity evaluation

*A maximum number of two attempts to achieve a 75% passing grade is required for all learning assessments and competency assessments.

 

Price

Price:
$0.00
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Cancellation and refund policy: 

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICY

In the event that MEDISCA Australia cancels a course, MEDISCA Australia’s sole liability shall be course repayment. In no event shall MEDISCA Australia be responsible for any costs arising from such cancellation, including but not limited to travel and/or accommodation.In the event a Registrant cancels their enrollment in a CPD Activity, a written request must be sent to MEDISCA Australia requesting ‘Cancellation without Transfer’ to an alternate live CPD Activity event date. If cancellation occurs at greater than or equal to 31 days from live activity event date, then registrant will receive a 75% refund; 15-30 days a 50% refund; and less than or equal to 14 days no refund. MEDISCA Australia shall be excused from any delay caused by reason of any occurrence or contingency beyond its reasonable control (a “Force Majeure”), including but not limited to, acts of God, hurricane, earthquake, labour disputes, strikes, riots, war, and governmental requirements. The obligation to pay money to MEDISCA Australia in a timely manner is absolute and shall not be subject to this Force Majeure provision. In such event, MEDISCA Australia will not issue any refunds, only transfer to an alternate live activity event date.This cancellation and refund policy is specific to courses offered in Australia. To obtain information on the cancellation and refund policy for courses offered outside of Australia, please speak to a MEDISCA Australia representative or refer to your course-specific registration page.


TRANSFER POLICY – AUSTRALIA COURSES ONLY

This transfer policy is only applicable to courses that are offered in Australia. Transfer policy is only in effect if requested greater than or equal to 14 days prior to the original live activity event date. Failure to submit “Transfer Request” at least 14 days prior to original live activity event date will default to “Cancellation and Refund Policy”. Transfer policy can only apply one (1) time. Transfer to a new live event date must be within current calendar year. Failure to attend the new live activity event will lead to no refund and will no longer be transferable. Confirmation of new activity date is subject to the approval by MEDISCA Australia based on the number of available seats within the selected live activity event.

Course expires: 
04/15/2023