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Through seminars and training, PCCA provides an organized, professional forum for
compounding pharmacists to obtain practical information, earn C. E. credits, and
receive valuable hands-on experience. In addition to seminars, PCCA offers pharmacists,
pharmacy technicians, pharmacy students and professors, in-house training in our
state-of-the-art compounding facilities in Houston.
Click one of the links below for more information about PCCA’s C. E. Programs:
International Seminars
PCCA has expanded this valuable networking session to three full days.
The International Seminars provide compounding pharmacists as well as their
compounding staff and guests with the latest information available in pharmacy compounding.
At each International Seminar attendees will experience:
The Consultants Corner:
A panel from the Dr. M. George Webber Pharmacy Consulting Department shares information
and compounding ideas discovered during their daily consultations and research.
Topics include unavailable or discontinued manufactured products, compounding techniques,
equipment and devices, unique dosage forms, marketing ideas as well as other aspects
of a compounding pharmacy practice.
Compounding Pearls:
A panel of practicing compounding pharmacists shares formulas and tips they
have found beneficial to their practice. Panel participants rotate with each seminar.
Quality Control:
IACP presents this program to deal with issues involving various aspects of
quality control in pharmacy, especially compounding. Experts in the field cover
various topics concerning proper procedures for establishing quality control mechanisms
in the compounding lab.
Workshops:
Featured speakers, consultants or pharmacists lead instructional and networking
sessions that include the main topic of the seminar as well as other popular compounding
subjects. Attendees are given the choice of several workshops in order to pursue
the areas of most interest to them.
Pharmacy Practitioner Sharing:
Member pharmacists present their experiences in their compounding practices
including: formulas, marketing ideas, anecdotal reports and practices associated
with compounding.
Equipment Table:
PCCA team members demonstrate and explain the vast selection of equipment, devices
and supplies available to the member pharmacist. Included is a new product table
to display the very latest in equipment added to the selections.
Legal Update:
Presented by the International Academy of Compounding Pharmacy, pharmacists
are made aware of the latest developments concerning compounding pharmacy, including
legal requirements and regulatory issues.
If you would like information regarding International Seminars or any other PCCA
sponsored event, please contact Cyndi Hicks or Shirley Freeman at (800) 331-2498.
Primary and Aseptic Compounding Training Classes
In addition to seminars and symposiums, PCCA members have the opportunity to
attend training classes in the PCCA's state-of-the-art compounding laboratory in
Houston. Each year PCCA trains licensed pharmacists, as well as pharmacy technicians,
pharmacy students and pharmacy professors. The compounding classes are accredited
by ACPE and are offered throughout the year.
Primary Compounding Training
The four day Primary Compounding Training, awarding 30 hours of continuing
pharmaceutical education credit, provides hands-on training in practical compounding
procedures, such as solutions, gels, creams, lotions, sticks, suppositories, troches,
encapsulations, minor aseptic, unit dose compounding, enteric coating and lollipops.
The class also provides instruction in compounding equipment, discusses legal issues
and the importance of quality control, and covers helpful marketing techniques
Aseptic Compounding Training
The second course offered by PCCA is Aseptic Compounding Training. Pharmacists in
attendance receive 40 hours (4.0 CEUs) of continuing education credit, including
24 hours prerequisite course work and 16 hours hands-on lab practice (includes 1
hour [.1 CEU] of law). The two-day course is an intensive hands-on experience and
covers the latest USP and ASHP guidelines and standards. Focus is placed upon quality
assurance of the compounding environment, equipment, end-product and the personnel
involved. Click here for the 2005 Aseptic Compounding Training schedule.
Training Facilities
The hands-on portion of the training course for our member pharmacists, pharmacy
students and technicians is conducted in our compounding laboratory. The lab is
equipped with 81 compounding workstations, a closed circuit television system to
facilitate demonstrations by the instructor, and a classroom for lectures and slide
presentations. Our training program is accredited by the Accreditation Council for
Pharmacy Education (ACPE) and is presented by our staff pharmacists, technicians
and Ph.D.s.
The classroom portion of the training course is held in the learning center.
This lecture style environment makes use of state-of-the-art video projection systems
to enhance the learning process.
Training Dates
To view training dates, click here (link to Event Calendar) for our
Event Calendar. From there, you may search for "Training."
PCCA Institute Pharmacy Student Boot Camp
Pharmacy Student Compounding Boot Camp
Students must subscribe to Pharm.D.2B PCCA PACK and should register online and
pay with a credit card. If a student cannot register online, upon request a form
will be faxed to them. We will accept payment by money order or check if necessary.
For more information or class schedules, call the PCCA Institute toll free (877)
798-3224 or visit the PCCA Institute Web site at
www.pccainstitute.com.
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