In this webinar, compounding experts, Latousha Jackson, BS, PharmD, BCSCP and Adam West, NSF/ANSI 49, RCP-SCF discuss emergency preparedness and pharmacy compliance. Adam uses past instances to address the direct impact pharmacies face during emergency situations. He explains the importance of having an effective training program in place to ensure your pharmacy team is prepared and offers expert tips on strategies for how to maintain smooth operations and compliance. Latousha leads the Q&A session, drawing on her expertise to address critical questions. Watch Now >
About the Speakers:
Adam West has nearly two decades of experience in the certification industry providing field certification services for 503A and 503B sterile compounding facilities and pharmaceutical and medical device manufacturers. In addition to certification, he has extensive knowledge in viable environmental monitoring, including sampling plan development and remediation and has provided consultation services for USP Chapter <797> facility design compliance. Adam held CETA’s Registered Certification Professional – Sterile Compounding Facilities (RCP-SCF) certification and NSF-49 accreditation for numerous years until he no longer performed certification in the field.
In his current role, he is responsible for the development of live training curriculum and eLearning for sterile compounding pharmacy staff seeking to advance their skills, reinforce fundamental knowledge and implement best practices for USP compliance. He also provides consulting for environmental monitoring investigations and remediation, facility design of primary and secondary engineering controls for sterile compounding facilities, as well as pharmacy operation evaluations.
Latousha P. Jackson is a Doctor of Pharmacy with over 18 years of experience in pharmacy practice, bringing a wealth of knowledge and expertise to sterile compounding. Dr. Jackson has a comprehensive understanding in developing and implementing programs to maintain sterile compounding practices that meet national standards and best practices. She also demonstrated leadership skills in overseeing the development and execution of a cross-disciplinary quality assurance program for sterile compounding within a large healthcare system.
Dr. Jackson’s dedication to patient safety and her extensive experience in sterile compounding regulations make her an ideal resource for pharmacies seeking to enhance their compounding practices. Her ability to communicate complex information effectively ensures that attendees gain valuable knowledge and practical skills.
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