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Understand Drug Diversion, how it commonly occurs, and the typical drugs involved in less than 10 minutes.


An overview of drug diversion in pharmacy and healthcare. Guest Speaker: Thierry Beckers

The Pharmacy Experience is a ten-hour, 65+ module course serving as an introduction to the pharmacy market and perfect for pharmacy students, pharmacy tech students, professionals new to the pharmacy market, and practitioners. The Pharmacy Experience course explores critical market subjects (need-to-know subjects + practice settings + roles in a pharmacy + pharmacy technology + pharmacy services).


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