
Best Practices for Nonhazardous, Sterile to Sterile Compounding Class combined with Best Practices for Handling Hazardous Drugs Class – October 5-9, 2020

Monday, October 5, 2020
The Best Practices for Nonhazardous, Sterile to Sterile Compounding Class will run Monday, October 5th through Wednesday, October 7th at 4:45 pm.
The Best Practices for Handling Hazardous Drugs Course will begin on Thursday, October 8th at 8 am and will run through Friday, October 9th at 12:45 pm.
$4895.00 | 3 seats remaining
Price includes a $495 discount for combining the Best Practices for Nonhazardous, Sterile to Sterile Compounding Class and HD Class.
What’s included?
• E-learning: 11 lessons to be completed successfully before attending the live training; 13 credits ACPE
• 5 days of training, lively discussions as well as practicum experiences that simulate real-life work scenarios
• Re-usable Thumb Drive or Download Link which includes:
o Microsoft Word PnP Templates (from CriticalPoint’s SOP Section 3: Sterile Compounding Facility Management)
o Electronic PDF copies of all speaker presentations
o Extensive reference list as well as references themselves in pdf format
Features:
Participants will be provided a light continental breakfast each morning, lunch on all days and midmorning and afternoon refreshments. A free shuttle to the training facility is included.
Held at the CriticalPoint Center for Training and Research in Totowa, NJ, this training program delivers high-quality, cost-effective professional development and networking opportunities. We believe that the best way for pharmacists and other compounding professionals to understand and implement current standards of practice is to be immersed in a setting that provides access to a comprehensive curriculum in a real-life setting with hands-on practice mentored by faculty who are truly subject matter experts.
Immediately following the Best Practices for Nonhazardous, Sterile to Sterile Compounding class, the Best Practice for Handling Hazardous Drug class will teach best practices and requirements including the USP Chapter that is relevant to all aspects of handling hazardous drugs (HDs) and is appropriate for medical, nursing and pharmacy workers. Understanding this information will allow users to develop and implement best work practices NOW while they work to future-proof their facility for performing both non-sterile and sterile HD handling.