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The Pharmacist Assessment for Remediation Evaluation (PARE) is a multi-dimensional assessment that the boards of pharmacy may use as an auxiliary tool when making decisions regarding pharmacist practice deficiencies that are due to noncompliance with pharmacy practice standards, laws or regulations, and result in
The clinical pharmacist/pharmacologists role in TDM Designing and implementing TDM protocols: Clinical pharmacists/pharmacologists are responsible for developing evidence-based TDM protocols that outline when to monitor drug levels, what target ranges to aim for, and how to interpret results.
During a community pharmacy assessment, a College operations advisor reviews the pharmacys operations. The assessment is designed to ensure the pharmacy is adhering to operations standards and has the proper processes and procedures in place.
Regulating the practice of pharmacy in ance with relevant legislation and regulations. Developing and enforcing pharmacy standards of practice, policies and guidelines and the code of ethics. Ensuring only those applicants who have met the registration requirements are authorized to practice in Ontario.
The assessment measures the candidates knowledge of pharmaceutical drugs, medical terminology, drug classifications, and calculations. It also evaluates the candidates attention to detail, communication skills, ability to multitask, and their ability to follow established protocols and procedures.
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What are associated assessment criteria? Assessment criteria are clearly defined statements that explicitly describe the threshold standard of achievement relevant to learning outcome(s).
The Pharmacy Assessment System is an annual self-audit tool for pharmacies. It allows pharmacies to evaluate and improve their practices, demonstrating commitment to patient safety and quality care.

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