It's an Unofficial Course.This course provides a comprehensive foundation in modern pharmacy practice, integrating legal, clinical, technical, and operational competencies required for safe and effective medication management across healthcare settings. It is designed to equip learners with a clear understanding of the regulatory and legal frameworks governing pharmacy practice, including federal regulatory agencies, controlled substance laws, prescription documentation standards, and patient privacy requirements. Emphasis is placed on ethical responsibility, compliance, and the pharmacist’s and pharmacy professional’s role in protecting public health and patient confidentiality.The course builds strong pharmacological knowledge by exploring mechanisms of drug action, pharmacokinetics, therapeutic drug classes used in chronic disease management, and the safe use of anti-infective and biological agents. Learners also gain practical insight into over-the-counter medications and herbal supplements, enabling them to provide accurate information, recognize potential interactions, and support informed patient decision-making in both clinical and community pharmacy environments.A significant component of the course focuses on pharmacy mathematics, ensuring learners develop accuracy and confidence in pharmaceutical calculations. Topics include systems of measurement, metric conversions, ratios, proportions, percentage strengths, dosage and concentration calculations, and flow rate and infusion calculations. These skills are reinforced as essential tools for preventing medication errors and ensuring precise medication preparation and administration.The course also addresses compounding and product preparation, covering principles of non-sterile and sterile compounding, USP standards, aseptic technique, and the safe handling and disposal of hazardous drugs. Learners are introduced to best practices that support product quality, sterility
What you'll learn
understanding of federal regulatory agencies and controlled substance laws
knowledge of pharmacology, including drug classes and mechanisms of action
competence in pharmacy mathematics for accurate medication calculations
familiarity with compounding techniques and standard practices
Course objectives
to equip learners with knowledge of legal and ethical responsibilities in pharmacy practice
to develop practical skills in medication management and patient care