PHARMACEUTICAL COUNCIL OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Pre-Registration Training Plan for the First Segment - Months 1 to 3
Objective: To ensure the competencies are achieved by each Graduate Trainee Pharmacist with consistent experience gained by all.
Orientation and discussion of time allocation and prioritisation of tasks with preceptor
Familiarise with cash register policies and credit facilities available to customers
Distinguish between required and other texts, their location and appropriate uses
Familiarise with extemporaneous product preparation equipment and procedures
Review Dispensing Practice Guidelines APF
Initiate near miss event reporting of preregistrant incidents in dispensary
Review Guidelines for Pharmacists providing medicines information to patients APF
Review NHS/PBS explanatory notes (yellow book)
Review labelling of extemporaneous products
Prepare daily, weekly and monthly task lists of your duties
Receive prescriptions from patients and check details for legality and completeness
Review Beta-Blockers and other antihypertensives such as prazosin, clonidine and methyldopa
Review the medication and devices used to treat travel sickness
Communicate simple customer requests to other staff
Review PBS/RPBS explanatory notes (yellow book)
Review Extemporaneous Dispensing Notes and General Formulary APF
Authenticate and interpret prescriptions and review patient history
Review Calcium Channel Blockers, ACE Inhibitors and Angiotensin II Antagonists
Clarify simple prescription problems with the prescriber
Learn the pharmacy's procedure for the day-to-day ordering of ethicals, special orders and the rationale behind the use of
Familiarise with drug information resources, such as Drug Information Centres, including their location and type of information
Familiarise with the pharmacy's procedures in case of armed hold-up or burglary
Develop monthly Professional Plan for month 2
Attend continuing education lectures as applicable
Prepare extemporaneous preparations as necessary
Accurately dispense prescriptions and establish checking procedures
Review the Professional Practice Standards APF for medication aids (dosettes, Webster Pack)
Learn the pharmacy's procedure for providing dose administration aids to community patients
Review Topical Nasal Decongestants including sprays, drops and inhalations
Hand out simple prescriptions and counsel patients on the safe and effective use of their prescribed medication
Review the Standards for the Provision of Pharmacy Only and Pharmacist Only Medicines in community pharmacy and The
Professional Role of Pharmacists in Assisting Self-medication by Consumers APF
Familiarise with the handling of customers and accounts for Health Insurance Funds
Counsel on the correct use of nasal drops and sprays
Consolidate a procedure for checking and handing out prescriptions
Review the regulations and pharmacy procedure for dosing Methadone & Subutex clients
Review the drugs used to treat respiratory problems such as asthma and emphysema
Review the use of laxatives in the treatment of constipation
Counsel patients on the use of metered dose inhalers, turbuhalers, accuhalers and other asthma drug delivery devices
Review Pharmacist Only and S3R regulations, SUSDP Appendix H (advertising S3s) and Council policy on the advertising of
laxatives, antacids, analgesics & recordable products
Learn the pharmacy's daily cashing up and banking procedures
Use CMI or other written information to assist medication counselling
Discuss the appropriate action to take when a drug interaction is detected
Discuss how to deal with an unusual dose or strength of a drug as far as who to contact and how to articulate the problem
Review Hormone Replacement Therapy and the treatment of osteoporosis
Review basic Vitamin and Mineral Supplements
Review the regulations regarding telephone prescriptions, including checking the authenticity of the caller.
Familiarise with the different sources of supply of stock
Review the information provided by drug companies and phone one with a query
Review dispensary checking procedures including identification of items easily misinterpreted, eg: Luvox, Lovan, Lasix, Losec
Review the drugs used to treat/prevent infection other than Antibiotics, such as Antiviral agents and Antimalarials
Advise patients on the use of nebulisers and vaporisers
Review the restrictions on the retail sale of Pharmacy Only and Pharmacist Only Medicines in the Poisons Regulations
Commence preparation for a major project culminating in a talk to a community group. You can prepare a detailed handout and any other necessary materials. Choose a topic which you feel you could improve your knowledge in eg Vitamins, herbal
Review prophylactic therapies against travel related illness
Review Guidelines for Pharmacists on PBS Brand Substitution APF
Review General Practitioners' and Pharmacists' Interprofessional Communication APF
Review professional development provided by professional associations
Develop monthly Professional Plan for month 3
Attend continuing education lectures as applicable
Prepare extemporaneous preparations as necessary
Learn how to generate Drugs of Addiction and Owing Prescription Reports for review at the end of each month
Review Cardiac Glycosides, Antiarrhythmics and Anticoagulants
Review popular complementary medicines and homeopathy
Discuss how to communicate problems to a prescriber
Review the laws for keeping prescription, patient and Doctor's Bag Order records, including what information is required, under
what legislation is it described and how long must the records be kept
Develop guidelines for questioning patients
Review the procedures for regulation 24 and dental prescriptions
Review topical eye, ear, nose and throat drugs
Review OTC eye, ear, nose and throat preparations
Practise counselling techniques for patients on multiple medications (polypharmacy)
Review emergency supply legislation & regulations regarding urgent supply of S4s and S8s
Learn stock control systems, including point-of-sale systems
Review the instructions for the correct use and storage of eye/ear drops
Discuss when to refer for different conditions
3.2.2, 8.4.3, 8.6.4, 8.6.5 Use referral forms (eg QCPP) to refer patients to other health practitioners eg physiotherapist
Prepare an NHS claim on disc and process prescription forms for the claim
Review the drugs used to treat GI ulcers and reflux, including triple therapy regimens
Review OTC Antacids, H2-Antagonists and Proton Pump Inhibitors
Understand the principles of and participate in stock rotation
Identify patients suitable for medication management review assignment
Learn the backup and update procedures for the computer
Review preparations used in the treatment of skin infections of bacterial, fungal and viral origin
Form strategies for counselling patients with English as a second language
Review the Council policy, Poisons Regulations 19-21and SUSDP Part 2 regarding Dosage Administration Containers, including
Learn the pharmacy's procedures for paying wages and keeping records and review the relevant Pharmacy Award
Participate in adverse drug reaction reporting to ADRAC and retrieval of information from them
Review entering extemporaneous prescriptions into the computer and labelling requirements
Review treatment of topical fungal infections, atopic dermatitis, dry skin and eczema
Make an intervention eg. Contact a doctor to discuss on out of stock item and suggest an alternative
Familiarise with seasonal ordering procedures
1.3.3, 7.1, 7.2.2, 7.3.3 Conduct staff training eg. on the treatment of heartburn, indigestion and reflux and the differential diagnosis of angina
Discuss the concept of life-long learning for pharmacists
Develop monthly Professional Plan for month 4
PHARMACEUTICAL COUNCIL OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Pre-Registration Training Plan for the Second Segment - Months 4 to 6
Supervising Pharmacist: Graduate Trainee Pharmacist:
Attend continuing education lectures as applicable
Prepare extemporaneous preparations as necessary
Review treatment of allergies, psoriasis, acne
Review treatment of bites and common rashes, acne/pimples, seborrhoea, dandruff
Review counselling for isotretinoin, etretinateReview forensic and NHS requirements for isotretinoin, etretinate; labelling requirements for various topical preparations;
restrictions on prescribingParticipate in control of suppliers' accounts (colation of invoices with statements, credits, forward charging, settlement discounts,
Research computer-based drug information systems (eg: Martindale Online, ePharm)
Discuss chemicals requested for hobby and home use
Perform a dispensary check for dated stock and deal with out-of-date stock appropriately
Review narcotic and non-narcotic analgesics
Review sunscreensPerform a drug of addiction stock check and review S8 regulations, including destruction of unwanted S8s and storage
Familiarise with the concept of yearly stock turn
Review resources available for information on complementary medicines
Review dispensing of NHS authority prescriptions
Review drugs used to treat angina and ischaemic heart disease
Review topical analgesics and treatment of burns
Review guidelines for counselling carers/agents and information on support groups
Review the Pharmacy Act and Regulations including the registration of pharmaceutical chemists and pharmacies
Review the processing, recording and retention of records requirements for Doctor's Bag Orders
Review treatments for vaginal thrush and cystitis
Review counselling on contraception and sexually transmitted diseases
Review the Pharmacy Act Regulations including the requirements of Appendix C
Develop monthly Professional Plan for month 5
Preregistrant Signature:Preceptor Signature:
Attend continuing education lectures as applicable
Prepare extemporaneous preparations as necessary
Review wound care principles and the use of various bandages/dressings
Review the Pharmacy Act Regulations including advertising and Code of Ethics
Review other internet based information sources including discussion groups
Review Clinically Important Medicine Interactions APF
Review treatments for haemorrhoids and counsel on the correct use of suppositories
Explain and demonstrate the use and care of crutches and other walking aids
Review the SUSDP, Poisons Act and Regulations
Review guidelines for hiring medical aids and appliancesPrepare a daily activities chart for an insulin dependant diabetic including timing of doses, blood glucose monitoring, food and
Review the procedure for handing out and storage of dispensed medicines
Review Diabetes and its treatments including insulin and oral hypoglycaemics
Counsel on the use of diabetic monitoring devices
Review the Code of Ethics and its application, the Code of Professional Conduct, the Privacy Act and APF
Review security guidelines for the pharmacy
Review prioritising procedures in the dispensary
Review drug treatments for Parkinson's Disease and EpilepsyFamiliarise with diabetic support groups and Diabetes Australia and review their services
Review the Poisons Act Regulations including prescribing and sales restrictions on certain drugs, eg: clomiphene, camphor,
Familiarise with the principles of shop layout, customer flow, efficient space management and occupational health and safety
Review anti-epileptic drugs which pass into breast milk and consider the overall use of anti-epileptic medication in pregnancy
Review the dispensing of Controlled Drugs
Review oral hygiene practice and products
1.1.2, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 6.1.3Review guidelines for Methadone and Subutex counselling and communicating with doctors, patients and the Health Department LE1
Review the legal requirements related to the Methadone program and Poisons Act ammendments regarding needle and syringe
Familiarise with the principles of stock placement
Develop monthly Professional Plan for month 6
Preregistrant Signature:Preceptor Signature:
Attend continuing education lectures as applicable
Prepare extemporaneous preparations as necessary
Discuss the action that would be taken in a situation of potential or actual misuse of prescribed medication
Review how to deal with a suspected case of medication misuse
Review the drugs used to treat thyroid and other endocrine disorders
Make a clinical intervention - contact a doctor to discuss optimal use of medicines in a patient
Review Controlled Drugs in relation to procuring, prossessing and prescribing by dentists
Review how to deal with inquiries regarding poisoning
Review Guidelines for Pharmacists for Concordance Assessments APF
Review the calculation of PRF totals and the issuing of safety net cards and paperwork
Review oral and parenteral corticosteroids
Review veterinary products and references
Review S4 regulations in relation to veterinary prescribing and Appendix H of the Poisons Act Regulations
Prepare an information chart for a patient taking oral corticosteroids where the dose is decreasing over a three week period
Review the use of C&A labels and typed extra information according to the APF
Review miscellaneous hormones, anabolic steroids etc
Contact a local branch of the Nursing Mothers' Association and inquire about their services and support
Review the Rules of the Pharmaceutical Society of WA
Review the guidelines for handling and minimising complaints
Prepare a chart of commonly used paediatric preparations including dose and indications
Review the guidelines/action in situations of potential or actual patient mismanagement
Review advertising regulations, Code of Ethics, Statement on Pharmacists' Professional Responsibilities and the Poisons Act
Review Appendix H of the SUSDP and S3 advertising regulations
Prepare a chart outlining the exclusion times for common infectious diseases of childhood
Take role in supervising and controlling staff eg. Instruct a junior staff member or pharmacy student how to handle prescriptions
Plan and conduct a staff training session eg. On a new product, or how to handle S2/S3 requests
Review the system for maintenance of owing prescriptions. Describe/implement improvements.
Develop monthly Professional Plan for month 7
Preregistrant Signature:Preceptor Signature:
PHARMACEUTICAL COUNCIL OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
Pre-Registration Training Plan for the Third Segment - Months 7 to 9
Supervising Pharmacist: Graduate Trainee Pharmacist:
Attend continuing education lectures as applicable
Prepare extemporaneous preparations as necessary
Review the role of dispensary assistants and the limits of their responsibility
Review commonly prescribed paediatric antibiotics
Review the Poisons Act and Regulations for S7s
Familiarise with the concept of estimating staff requirements
Review medications which may or may not be crushed prior to administration
Perform a quality audit of the pharmacy and follow up as necessary
Review the role of unqualified staff in the handing out of dispensed medications
Review other prescribed medications for infants and children
Review oral infant medicationsFamiliarise with local community support groups including SIDS, PND and NMA
Familiarise with marketing methods as they relate to pharmacy
Review the recommended immunisation schedule for children under 5 years of age
Review the pharmacist's legal responsibilities for dispensing records and signatures
Review baby products including teething gels, nappy products etc
Review drugs in pregnancy and discuss the categorisation of drugs.
Familiarise with the process of staff recruitment including interviewing, selecting, appointing, orientation and training
Review treatments for coughs and colds in pregnancy and prepare a chart of OTC products which can or cannot be used
Review procedure for handling dispensing erros
Review foot care including diabetics and geriatrics
Review the Privacy Act including confidentiality of patient records, PRF information etc
Familiarise with the principles of budgets and budgeting controlProvide a clinical testing service in the pharmacy eg. Blood pressure monitoring, blood glucose measurement. This could be
2.1.1, 3.1.5, 3.2.2, 6.3 done on one day a month or as a one-off 'event'
Develop monthly Professional Plan for month 8
Preregistrant Signature:Preceptor Signature:
Attend continuing education lectures as applicable
Prepare extemporaneous preparations as necessary
Review the guidelines for the disposal of unwanted medicines
Practice counselling patients with disabilities, Alzheimer's Disease, elderly etc
Familiarise with economic parameters and business ratios that contribute to profitable business operations. Review key
performance indicators and their use in the pharmacy eg. Average sale, prescription numbers
Prepare information to give to a carer of a patient with Alzheimer's Disease
Describe sterile and aseptic techniques employed in the preparation of pharmaceutical products and the equipment used
Discuss health promotion programs and initiatives
Review OTC medicines and products used by the elderly including antacids, laxatives, dressings, etc
Review the Guidelines for Pharmacy Services to Nursing Homes and Residential Care Facilities
List the dressings used in the treatment of leg ulcers in the elderly including their name, dressing type and mode of action
Review osteo and rheumatoid arthritis and DMARDs
Review the treatment and prevention of scabies and lice
Review the use of IR lamps, specialist dressings and thermometers
Review Controlled Drugs/restricted substances in institutions including ordering and storage. Review specified drugs
Review professional pharmacy organisations and resources available, eg: SHPA, AACP
Review the drugs used to suppress appetite and treat obesity
Discuss action to be follow to deal with a forges prescription
Review OTC products used to suppress appetite and treat obesity
Discuss diet/counselling for obese patients
Review the scheduling and legal uses of amphetamines, ephedrine and pseudoephedrine.
Complete patient medication management assignment
Develop monthly Professional Plan for month 9
Preregistrant Signature:Preceptor Signature:
Attend continuing education lectures as applicable
Prepare extemporaneous preparations as necessary
Review drugs acting on the GIT excluding ulcer medication
Review menstrual problems and iron replacement
Review professional ethics and Code of Ethics
Discuss the principles of how to motivate staff
Describe the preparation of sterile cytotoxic pharmaceuticals including a description of equipment used and action to be taken in
Review contraceptives and family planning
Prepare a list of actions to be taken in the case of a missed OC pill
Review the legislation on Occupational Health, Safety and Welfare and Equal Opportunity
Conduct an Occupational Health and Safety audit of the Pharmacy
Discuss the pharmacist's involvement in therapeutic drug monitoring
Review the Pharmacy Act including the provisions relating to the practice of pharmacy
Review stocktaking procedures including the use of POS systems and insurances
Discuss how the results of TDM can be used clinically
Review the drugs used to treat alcoholism, smoking cessation, heroin addiction and overdose
Review sports supplements including vitamins
Review the POS system including what it offers in terms of stock management, stock control, data, reports, etc
Prepare a checklist for when seeking employment as a locum
Plan and conduct a public health display in the pharmacy eg diabetes awareness (include photos as evidence)
Discuss principles of staff rostering and prepare a roster (could be theoretical)
Review resources for dealing with enquiries relating to the use of drugs in sport
Present a talk to a community group (eg: Seniors group)
Develop a revision plan for the rest of the year
Run and manage the dispensary as if it were your own. Bring together all the principles that you have learned over the year.
Preregistrant Signature:Preceptor Signature:
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