PHARMACY TECHNICIAN - NATIONAL BRIDGING EDUCATION PROGRAM / PROGRAMME PASSERELLE NATIONAL DE FORMATION DE TECHNICIEN(NE) EN PHARMACIE requirements that may impact their eligibility or suitability to complete the Bridging Program. In some jurisdictions there may be time limits or pre-registration requirements that they need to know about first. Note: Requirements and completion sequence vary from one jurisdiction to another. Details on registration/licensure requirements in specific jurisdictions are available on each PRA’s web site. It is the students’ responsibility to ensure that they meet the applicable registration/licensure requirements in their jurisdiction. Students who do not meet the eligibility criteria or deadlines in their jurisdiction may jeopardize their ability to continue with the registration /licensure process. A list of PRAs in the various provinces and territories of Canada is available on the NAPRA website at http:// napra.ca/pages/Licensing_Registration/ Authorities. aspx?id=1971 To see more information about understanding the requirements in your jurisdiction, see the NAPRA website for Information for Students. Important Dates NATIONAL BRIDGING PROGRAM Application and registration closes three to four weeks before class start dates each semester. For the 2014-15 academic year these dates are: — Winter 2015 Application Deadline December 11, 2014 at 4:00 PM (PST) Applications for PLAR exams must be received by the first day of each month. PLAR exams will be set up according to the number of students in need of a particular PLAR exam. Each student request will be considered and organized monthly by the Coordinator. WINTER 2016 — Application Deadline December 17, 2015 at 4:00 (PST) — January 11, 2016 All Bridging courses start — March 25, 2016 Pharmacology and Product Preparation courses end — April 8, 2016 Management of Drug Distribution and Professional Practice courses end SPRING 2016 — Application Deadline April 7, 2016 at 4:00 (PST) — April 18, 2016 - All Bridging courses start — dune 30, 2016 - Pharmacology and Product Preparation courses end — duly 15, 2016 - Management of Drug Distribution and Professional Practice courses end FALL 2016 selkirk.ca/programs — Application Deadline August 25, 2016 at 4:00 PM (PST) — September 12, 2016 - All Bridging courses start — November 25, 2016 Pharmacology and Product Preparation Courses end — December 9, 2016 Management of Drug Distribution and Professional Practice courses end WINTER 2017 — Application Deadline December 15, 2016 at 4:00 PM (PST) — January 9, 2017 All Bridging courses start — March 24, 2017 Pharmacology and Product Preparation courses end — April 7, 2017 Management of Drug Distribution and Professional Practice courses end SPRING 2017 — Application Deadline April 6, 2017 at 4:00 PM (PST) — April 24, 2017 - All Bridging Courses start — duly 7, 2017 Pharmacology and Product Preparation Courses end — duly 21, 2017 Management of Drug Distribution and Professional Practice courses end Program Courses PTECB 130 - PHARMACOLOGY The course provides a practical, applied approach to pharmacology. Through a variety of assignments, quizzes, case studies and group work, students will enhance their ability to practice competently and contribute to a safe patient care setting. Participants will gain basic knowledge related to the pharmacological uses of drugs within a variety of commonly encountered medical conditions. PLAR is available for this course. All PLAR exams will be set up according to the number of students in need of a particular PLAR exam. No set dates have been organized; each student request will be considered and organized monthly for each PLAR exam. Contact with the coordinator will determine the date and time of exams. Note: Before any attempt at the Pharmacology PLAR exam, a pharmacy technician must complete the Pharmacology Checklist (Demonstration of Devices) and have their work checked and signed by an assessor. The checklist and PLAR information is available from the NAPRA PLAR website. Textbook Required: Text book required: Moscou K, Snipe K. Pharmacology for Pharmacy Technicians 2013 (2d edition). ISBN: 978-0-323-084970. selkirk.ca/ptec-bridging PTECB 131 - PRODUCT PREPARATION This course addresses the theoretical knowledge and practical skills essential for safe and accurate preparation of sterile and non-sterile pharmaceutical products. For non-sterile preparation, students will focus on equipment and tools and compounding practices for various internal and external preparations and specialty dosage forms. For sterile product preparation, topics include aseptic technique, parenteral dosage forms, appropriate use of equipment, TPN, chemotherapy medications and quality control. Pharmaceutical calculations receive particular emphasis. PLAR is available for this course. All PLAR exams will be set up according to the number of students in need of a particular PLAR exam. No set dates have been organized; each student request will be considered and organized monthly for each PLAR exam. Contact with the coordinator will determine the date and time of exams. Note: Before any attempt at the Product Preparation PLAR exam, a pharmacy technician must complete two product preparations (non-sterile and sterile) and have their work checked and signed by an assessor. Checklists and PLAR information is available from the NAPRA PLAR website. MATERIALS KIT (MUST BE PURCHASED PRIOR TO THE START OF THIS COURSE) Barb O’Brien, Sales Consultant — Education Associated Health Systems, 11779 186 Street, Edmonton ABT5S 2¥2 Tel: 780-732-1962 Toll Free: 877-451-6720 Fax: 780-451-5501 TEXT BOOK McCartney, Lisa Sterile Compounding and Aseptic Technique Concepts, Training and Assessment for Pharmacy Technicians. Paradigm Publishing. ISBN 978-0-76384-083-9 (Text and DVD). PTECB 132 - MANAGEMENT OF DRUG DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS This course examines various drug distribution systems in pharmacy practice, with a focus on safe and effective drug supply and distribution in both institutional and community practice settings. Topics include inventory management and various business practices. Accurate product release within the parameters of the pharmacy technician role receives special emphasis. PLAR is available for this course. All PLAR exams will be set up according to the number of students in need of a particular PLAR exam. No set dates have been organized; each student request will be considered Selkirk College Academic Calendar 2016-17 187