PHAR 1106: Community Pharmacy
Effective date
January 2023
Department
Pharmacy Technician
Description
This course introduces students to the pharmacy technician's role in providing pharmacy services in community pharmacy practice. Prescription processing, compounding, third party insurance plans, record keeping, purchasing, receiving and issues pertaining to security are discussed. The lab component of the course focuses on dispensing and compounding skills.
This course is part of the full-time Pharmacy Technician Program.
Year of study
1st Year Post-secondary
Course Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Describe professional pharmacy practice in community pharmacies.
- Describe the delivery of health care services in community pharmacies.
- Prepare prescriptions safely and accurately.
- Prepare extemporaneous compounds safely and accurately.
- Explain third party insurance policies and procedures.
- Maintain records and equipment in community pharmacies.
- Use community pharmacy dispensing software.
- Implement pharmacy security systems and procedures.
Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR)
None
Hours
Lecture, Online, Seminar, Tutorial: 60
Clinical, Lab, Rehearsal, Shop, Kitchen, Simulation, Studio: 90
Total Hours: 150
Instructional Strategies
Lecture, independent study, group discussion, group work, role plays, research, demonstration, lab
Delivery: full-time
Grading System
Letter Grade (A-F)
Evaluation Plan
Type
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Percentage
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Assessment activity
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Assignments
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15
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Community pharmacies
Pharmacy dispensing software
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Lab Work
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35
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Dispensing labs
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Lab Work
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10
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Compounding labs
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Quizzes/Tests
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15
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Quiz: formative assessment
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Final Exam
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25
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Test: comprehensive assessment
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Quizzes/Tests
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S/U
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Prescription Checking Assessment *Satisfactory = 100% (3 attempts in total). Must successfully complete to pass course.
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Course topics
- 1. Community practice setting
- 2. Role of community pharmacy in providing health services
- 3. Prescription processing
- 4. Compounding
- 5. Third party insurance plans
- 6. Record keeping
- 7. Pharmacy software
- 8. Pharmacy security
Learning resources
Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (Current Edition), CPhA: Ottawa, ON.
Resources are items that the student is responsible for purchasing. Resource information will be supplied by the department/instructor.
Notes:
- Course contents and descriptions, offerings and schedules are subject to change without notice.
- Students are required to follow all College policies including ones that govern their educational experience at VCC. Policies are available on the VCC website at:
https://www.vcc.ca/about/governance--policies/policies/.
- To find out if there are existing transfer agreements for this course, visit the BC Transfer Guide at https://www.bctransferguide.ca.