Hospital Pharmacy Education and Training
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What is the main purpose of the Staff Development Plan?

  • To monitor the efficiency of drug prescriptions
  • To provide necessary trainings based on pharmacy staff competencies (correct)
  • To outline the annual budget for the hospital
  • To oversee the implementation of research protocols

What role does the Research Ethics Committee serve?

  • To train pharmacy staff on new drug information
  • To provide funding for research projects
  • To conduct clinical trials for new drugs
  • To make independent decisions regarding the review of research proposals (correct)

Which of the following is a recommended practice for hospital pharmacy training?

  • Invite resource persons from credible institutions (correct)
  • Only use internal resources for training
  • Avoid continuing education programs to save costs
  • Focus solely on theoretical knowledge without practical sessions

Why should continuing education programs be undertaken?

<p>To keep updated on functions related to research ethics (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one of the focuses of investigational drugs being studied by clinical researchers?

<p>Ensuring the safety and well-being of human participants (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary role of a hospital pharmacist in relation to clinical research?

<p>To participate and support research conducted by medical staff (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does R.A. 10918 emphasize regarding hospital practice?

<p>Conducting scientific research in all aspects of pharmacy is essential (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following is a benefit of training pharmacists and support personnel?

<p>It promotes professional growth and enhances staff retention (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a critical component of staff development as outlined in the content?

<p>Long-term succession planning and staff development (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What resources may a hospital pharmacist use to support research studies?

<p>Resources available through the pharmacy department (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of training may be provided to pharmacists as a result of a learning needs assessment?

<p>In-house training tailored to identified needs (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is it necessary for pharmacists to have an educational background in relation to research?

<p>To conduct efficient and relevant research studies (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is essential for maintaining the efficiency of pharmacy operations?

<p>Maintaining an adequate number of personnel on duty (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary means by which practitioners can gain necessary knowledge and skills?

<p>Continuing education (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must pharmacy graduates complete to qualify for the licensure examination?

<p>An internship program (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why is continuing education important for pharmacists?

<p>It helps them to keep pace with rapid advancements in their field. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which regulatory body oversees the internship program for pharmacy graduates?

<p>Professional Regulation Commission-Board of Pharmacy (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is indicated as a necessary commitment for practitioners in new roles?

<p>To improve their professional competence (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do the policies for pharmacy include regarding the requirements for graduates?

<p>Completion of an internship program (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What changes as new roles for practitioners emerge?

<p>Competency requirements (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which document outlines the necessity of continuing education for practitioners?

<p>RA 10918 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Act of 2016?

<p>To make CPD mandatory for Professional Identification Card renewal. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How often should pharmacy staff complete their required CPD units according to the guidelines?

<p>Within three years. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What led to the revision of pharmacy education curricula in universities and colleges?

<p>RA 10918 passing in 2016. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following best describes the purpose of the internship program in pharmacy education?

<p>To provide practical experience that complements formal learning. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What might influence a hospital pharmacist in setting personal educational objectives?

<p>Performance needs and career goals. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is CMO NO. 03 about within the context of pharmacy education?

<p>Policies for pharmacy internship requirements. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What significant change occurred regarding internship hours in pharmacy education?

<p>Hours increased to address learning gaps. (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which organization implemented the Revised Guidelines for Student Internship Programs?

<p>CHED. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the primary aim of the Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE)?

<p>To introduce practice to students in their first or second year through observation (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

During which year in the pharmacy program does the Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) occur?

<p>Last year (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What type of training activities are included in the pharmacy internship program?

<p>Orientation and actual training on pharmacy policies (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What must be in place between the hospital and the College of Pharmacy for the internship to provide effective learning experiences?

<p>A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following methodologies is NOT mentioned as part of the training in the internship?

<p>Hands-on practice without supervision (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is emphasized in the training activities for the Advanced Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE)?

<p>A focus on clinical roles and direct supervision (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How are interns evaluated during their internship?

<p>Through continuous monitoring throughout the internship (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one of the general objectives of the pharmacy internship program?

<p>To provide hands-on experience in a recognized host training establishment (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Investigational Drugs

Drugs that are being studied by clinical researchers to evaluate their safety and effectiveness.

Research Ethics Committee

An independent body that reviews and approves research proposals involving human participants, ensuring their safety and rights.

Staff Development Plan

A plan that outlines training and development activities for pharmacy staff to enhance their skills and knowledge.

Training/Learning and Development Intervention

Activities designed to enhance the knowledge, skills, and abilities of pharmacy staff.

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Continuing Education Programs

Continuing education programs are essential for pharmacy staff to stay updated on current practices, policies, and advancements in their field.

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What does R.A. 10918 state?

The act of conducting or undertaking scientific research involving pharmaceutical products and healthcare falls under the scope of pharmacy practice.

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How do pharmacists participate in research?

Hospital pharmacists support clinical research conducted by medical staff. They can also initiate research to achieve pharmacy and hospital goals.

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What are the possible roles of a pharmacist in research?

Pharmacists can be the main researcher (principal investigator) or a contributing researcher (co-investigator) in a study.

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What are the requirements for pharmacists participating in research?

Pharmacists involved in research need appropriate education and training. This includes understanding research methodologies and having the necessary skills to conduct research.

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What is staff development in pharmacy?

Planning short-term and long-term staff development ensures the efficient functioning of individual pharmacists and the pharmacy department.

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What is succession planning in pharmacy?

Succession planning ensures there are trained pharmacists to take over positions as needed. This maintains efficient operations and expertise within the pharmacy department.

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Why is training important in hospital pharmacy?

Training programs are essential to deliver high-quality healthcare services. This includes training pharmacists and support personnel.

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How are training needs addressed in a hospital pharmacy?

In-house training programs are often developed based on the specific needs of the pharmacy staff. Needs assessments help identify areas for improvement.

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Continuing Education

The ongoing process of developing skills and knowledge to improve proficiency in a profession, particularly after initial training.

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Pharmacy Internship

The formal training period required for pharmacy graduates to gain practical experience and qualify for the licensure exam.

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Staff Development

The policies, practices, and procedures used to train and develop staff to improve their knowledge, skills, and abilities.

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Competencies

Skills and knowledge required to perform tasks effectively in a specific role.

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Keeping Pace with Change

The ability to keep up with the rapid changes and advancements in a field.

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Maintaining Professional Competence

The use of new knowledge and skills acquired through continuing education to improve professional performance.

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Recognized Host Training Establishment

The formal training program for pharmacy graduates, outlined in Commission on Higher Education (CHED) Memorandum Order No. 104 Series of 2017.

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Continuing Education

The primary way professionals maintain their professional competence and stay current in a rapidly evolving field like pharmacy.

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Continuing Professional Development (CPD)

The process of evaluating and upgrading one's professional abilities through formal training, coursework, or other learning activities to maintain competence and enhance practice.

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Hospital Pharmacy Internship

A period of practical training that pharmacists undertake to gain practical experience in a hospital setting, supplementing their theoretical knowledge.

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Hospital Pharmacy Internship Program

A program designed to prepare pharmacy students with practical skills and knowledge required for hospital pharmacy practice.

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Hospital Pharmacy Preceptor

A professional who oversees and guides the pharmacy intern's training and development, providing mentorship and practical experience.

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RA 10912 (Continuing Professional Development Act of 2016)

A legal document that makes Continuing Professional Development (CPD) mandatory for all pharmacists to renew their professional licenses.

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CMO NO. 03, SERIES OF 2006

A document that outlines the requirements and guidelines for pharmacy internship programs in the Philippines.

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Pharmacy Practicum/Internship

A period of supervised practice that is a mandatory requirement for pharmacy students to complete their studies. It allows them to apply their theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.

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CHED MEMORANDUM ORDER NO. 104, SERIES OF 2017

A document that provides revised guidelines for the Student Internship Program (SIPP) for all health professional programs in the Philippines.

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Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE)

Early pharmacy education experience involving students observing pharmacists without practicing pharmacy-related activities.

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Memorandum of Agreement (MOA)

A formalized agreement between the hospital and the pharmacy school outlining their responsibilities and collaboration in the internship program.

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Advance Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE)

The final year of pharmacy education where students gain hands-on experience and perform pharmacy roles with direct supervision of pharmacists.

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Methodology for Training Activities

Training activities like lectures, discussions, and demonstrations. Observation is essential.

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General Objectives of Training

Designed to provide students with practical knowledge, skills, and desirable attitudes in a hospital setting.

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Orientation in Internship

The initial part of the internship experience introduces students to the hospital's pharmacy policies and procedures.

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Evaluation during Internship

Interns are evaluated and monitored throughout their internship. Their performance contributes to their final grade.

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Actual Training in Internship

Hands-on training on the practical aspects of hospital pharmacy, including policies and procedures.

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Study Notes

Hospital Pharmacy Education and Training

  • RA 10918: States that conducting pharmaceutical research is part of a pharmacist's scope of practice. Hospital pharmacists participate in clinical research, assisting medical staff and contributing to hospital/pharmacy goals.

  • Staff Development: Involves short-term and long-term planning, including succession, to ensure sufficient staff for efficient operations. Professional growth and staff retention strategies are included. In-house training is offered based on staff needs assessments.

  • Staff Development Plan: Prepared annually, focusing on competencies needed by pharmacy staff. Continuing education related to pharmacy duties is included.

  • External Training: Hospital pharmacies can invite external experts to provide training, drawing on resources from credible organizations (local or international).

Research Ethics

  • Research Ethics Committee: A body responsible for reviewing, approving, and implementing research protocols/proposals to guarantee participant safety.

  • Investigational Drugs: Drugs being studied in clinical research.

  • Ethical Research: Includes proper protection of human participants involved in research, safety, and well-being.

Continuing Education

  • Competency Requirements: As roles and responsibilities change, practitioners must update their professional competency.

  • Continuing Education Methods: Practitioners use continuing education to stay current with knowledge and skills to maintain performance. Individual plans are set based on performance and career goals.

  • CPD Act of 2016: RA 10912 mandates continuing professional development (CPD) to renew professional identification cards. Each staff member must complete the necessary CPD units within three years.

Internship and Preceptorship

  • Internship Program: Aimed at providing students hands-on experience to complement formal education in a recognized host training facility.

  • Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of RA 10918: Pharmacy graduates need to complete an internship program approved by the Professional Regulation Commission, as a requirement for licensure exams.

  • Memorandum Order No. 104 Series of 2017: This sets policies for the internship program.

  • Affiliation Requirements (JAO and CHED): Guidance on the affiliation of higher education institutions with hospitals for health professional training is detailed in policies. (e.g., CMO No. 03, Series of 2006).

Pharmacy Practice Experience

  • Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE): Early-stage practical experience for first and second-year students focusing on observation.

  • Advance Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE): More clinical/active tasks for final-year students, including clinical roles outside of dispensing.

  • Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience (IPPE) & Advance Pharmacy Practice Experience (APPE) : Observation and practice experiences help train students.

  • Hospital Procedures (MOA): Agreements between the hospital and college must exist for internships, outlined in a formal Memorandum of Agreement (MOA).

  • Internship Evaluation: Learning experiences and monitoring are vital elements of successful internships that will be graded and evaluated during the experience.

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Explore the essential components of hospital pharmacy education, including the scope of practice for pharmacists, staff development strategies, and ongoing training initiatives. This quiz covers the implications of RA 10918 and the role of research ethics in pharmacy practices.

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