Continuing Professional Development For Pharmacy Professionals
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On Friday, May 25, pharmacists in SK will be able to minor ailment/self-care prescribe for both Erectile Dysfunction and Obesity.
Registration for the training course is still available.
One of the pre-conference workshops for the upcoming PAS conference is by the CLOT Group. See the brochure for more information.
Have you registered? https://www.regonline.ca/builder/site/Def ault.aspx…
Technicians: Tech Talk CE from Teva has a number of free online courses.
https://tevapharmacysolutions.com/tech-ta lk-ce
The next training session for pharmacist prescribing for minor ailment/self-care will cover two topics - erectile dysfunction and obesity.
Join us in-person at the U of S, live-stream at home on your computer, or watch the recorded version at a later date. ü§ì
Thursday, May 24 6:30pm-8:30pm
... Registration is now open: https://ccdeconference.usask.ca/index.asp x?cid=323
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Any CEUs you complete between April 1 and May 31, 2018 can be used towards this license year or you can hold off and use them towards your license the year after (2019-2020).
In September 2017 we hosted a webinar presented by two nurses from the Population Health Branch, Ministry of Health on publicly funded influenza. This is a mandatory update to maintain your advanced method (injection) certification and is required for all certified members when you renew your next 2018-2019 license. If you have not watched this recorded webinar, you can register for it here.
https://ccdeconference.usask.ca/index.asp x?cid=323
It is 1 hour long (1 CEU) and free.
Online training for minor ailment/self-care prescribing for UTIs and hormonal contraception is available through CPDPP.
http://www.usask.ca/‚Ķ/continuing-educ‚Ä ¶/Online%20Courses.php‚Ķ
The standard first aid and CPR-C certification lasts 3 years. Is it time for you to recertify? Find a local course here:
https://portal.sja.ca/eRegistrationSearch /
http://www.redcross.ca/in-your-community/ …/first-aid-and-cpr
"In mid-March, PAS is launching a new public education campaign on pharmacists prescribing for birth control and bladder infections. Expect to see billboards, ads, and social media ads in the next few weeks." - PAS It On March 2018
Training is available through CPDPP for pharmacist prescribing for both contraception and UTIs.
http://www.usask.ca/‚Ķ/continuing-educ‚Ä ¶/Online%20Courses.php‚Ķ
If you are an injection certified pharmacist, do not forget to complete the mandatory "Update for Immunization (Publicly Funded Influenza)" training to reinforce knowledge for your advanced method certification. This update is required for all certified members when you renew your next 2018-2019 license.
http://www.usask.ca/c…/continuing-educa tion-/imtraining.php…
Pharmacists in SK can now minor ailment/self-care prescribe for shingles, conjunctivitis, influenza (in a pandemic or epidemic situation), onychomycosis, UTI in women, and contraception. Training is available through CPDPP. http://www.usask.ca/‚Ķ/continuing-educ‚Ä ¶/Online%20Courses.php‚Ķ
Guidelines are available through medSask. http://medsask.usask.ca/professional/guid elines/index.php