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Course Outline for Diploma in Pharmaceutical Assistance

Overview of Pharmaceutical Assistance

Module 1: Introduction to Pharmacy Practice

  • Overview of the Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Roles and Responsibilities of a Pharmaceutical Assistant
  • Legal and Ethical Considerations in Pharmacy

Module 2: Pharmacology Basics

  • Introduction to Pharmacology
  • Drug Classifications and Mechanisms of Action
  • Commonly Used Medications and Their Uses

Module 3: Pharmacy Operations

  • Dispensing Medications: Procedures and Protocols
  • Inventory Management and Control
  • Pharmacy Software and Record Keeping

Module 4: Pharmaceutical Calculations

  • Basic Mathematics for Pharmacy Technicians
  • Dosage Calculations and Conversions
  • Understanding Prescription Abbreviations and Terminology

Module 5: Customer Service in Pharmacy

  • Communication Skills for Pharmacy Assistants
  • Handling Patient Inquiries and Providing Information
  • Cultural Competency in Patient Care

Module 6: Health and Safety in the Pharmacy

  • Infection Control and Hygiene Practices
  • Safe Handling and Disposal of Medications
  • Understanding Health and Safety Regulations

Module 7: Anatomy and Physiology

  • Basic Human Anatomy and Physiology
  • Understanding Body Systems and Functions
  • Common Diseases and Conditions Treated with Medication

Module 8: Pharmacy Law and Ethics

  • Understanding Pharmacy Regulations and Compliance
  • Patient Confidentiality and Data Protection
  • Ethical Decision-Making in Pharmacy Practice

Module 9: Practical Experience and Internship

  • Hands-on Training in a Pharmacy Setting
  • Applying Theoretical Knowledge to Real-World Scenarios
  • Developing Professional Skills and Competencies

Module 10: Career Development and Job Readiness

  • Resume Writing and Interview Skills for Pharmacy Assistants
  • Exploring Career Opportunities in the Pharmaceutical Field
  • Continuing Education and Professional Development
Final Assessment

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