Bloodborne Pathogens Training 2019
This course educates pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and student pharmacists on the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s (OSHA) Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, assisting facilities in maintaining compliance with this standard.
Helping Your Students Get Ready for Interviews
Help your students and residents shine during the interview process. Learn how to coach your students to success, including tips on etiquette and preparation. Additionally, you’ll hear from both an experienced Residency Director and Student Preceptor about what’s worked well for them.
Maximizing Medication Reconciliation in Special Populations – Technicians
This course reviews the latest techniques and best practices in preventing harmful medication errors through medication reconciliation during transitions of care. Case examples for special populations such as pediatric and geriatric patients are covered, including patients with chronic medical conditions, in order to heighten the awareness and anticipation of common errors discovered during medication reconciliation.
How to Develop and Lead a Journal Club Activity at Your APPE Site
Journal clubs have long been used to teach critical evaluation of the literature, keep practitioners up-to-date, and improve clinical practice. However, journal clubs can suffer from a lack of focus and poorly defined goals, failure to discuss the clinical application of the articles, and lengthy presentations and discussions. While journal clubs are often a required […]
Pharmacy Inventory Management for the Pharmacy Technician
Inventory is an extremely important but often overlooked piece of the pharmacy puzzle. This 1-hour course discusses various aspects of managing inventory in a pharmacy and the role of the pharmacy technician in this process. Topics covered in this interactive activity include processes for ordering inventory in both the community and hospital pharmacy setting. Discover […]
What is this Wheel? Incorporating the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process into Experiential Rotations
Students are educated on the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process (PPCP) throughout pharmacy school and are required to see, use, and discuss it on their experiential rotations. While preceptors are likely following the PPCP “wheel”, most are doing so without explicitly calling out the steps of the process. This continuing pharmacy education course ensures preceptors are […]
How to Evaluate a CV
How can you help your students and residents prepare for their future? This brief course provides tips on how to critically review a CV. We spend time reviewing an example CV so you can learn what to look for and how to constructively share feedback. Leave this session with a tool to guide you through […]
Pharmacy Technician Series: Cultural Competency With Transgender Patients
Immunization Administration Training for Pharmacists
A 20-hour, practice-based education course intended for pharmacists and student pharmacists who are interested in learning the information and obtaining the skills necessary to become vaccine educators, facilitators, and immunizers. Please contact team@ceimpact.com for upcoming Live Workshop Dates.
Incorporating Social and Administrative Sciences Topics into Didactic and Experiential Settings
Social and administrative science (SAS) topics, such as pharmacoeconomics and public health, make up a significant component of both the NAPLEX and Pharmacy Curriculum Outcomes Assessment. While SAS content is often taught in individual courses, integrated models of learning have been proven to be effective teaching methods. This podcast reviews models of integrating SAS content […]