Pharmacy Assistants In Canada Preparation Course
Last updated 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.03 GB | Duration: 3h 40m
Last updated 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 2.03 GB | Duration: 3h 40m
Learn to become a successful Pharmacy assistant in Canada and take your career to the next level.
What you'll learn
How to read, enter and fill prescriptions and help you memorize sig interpretation.
Pharmacy workflow and rules.
My way on how to handle robberies and forged prescriptions in the pharmacies.
Different medications type and differences between them.
Private and Public insurances and how to tackle adjudication issues and the way to find insurance providers for students from their student numbers only!
Important calculations that you have to know to be successful.
Scrolling through Kroll software to make you somewhat prepared to deal with pharmacy softwares.
Your certificate will be available upon 100% completion of the course contents.
Requirements
* No previous pharmacy education required *
Be passionate about Pharmacy Assistant Career
Description
Are you looking for a career as a pharmacy assistant in Canada (especially in Ontario)? Are you a pharmacy student working on your PEBC exams and want to learn more about what the pharmacy environment in Canada looks like? Are you a pharmacy assistant and would like to improve your skills and take your career to the next level? If Yes, then this course is for you!** Last updated on July 13th, 2022 ****This course will also help US students in the clinical part as there are a lot of similarities**** Your Certificate Will Be Available As Soon As You Finish The Course, Feel free to add it to your LinkedIn profile ****We will mostly use Ontario, federal, and students insurances to empower your billing skills**In this course you will learn: - The Pharmacy system here in Canada and different pharmacy categories and how to differentiate between them.- You will learn my technique of how to react in case of a rubbery or a forged prescription. - You will learn how to find insurance providers for students in Canada by asking them for their student numbers only.- You will learn how to read a prescription and how to decipher the prescription instructions (How to read the SIG).- Understand the Pharmacy workflow, Medication formulations, and the difference between Generic and Brand names.- You will learn the difference between Creams, Ointments, Lotions, and Gels.- you will have general knowledge about some Products and Medications in the Pharmacies especially emergency medications like Narcan, Naloxone, and Epipen.- Learn important calculations that you need to know to let you master how to calculate days' supplies and how many tablets, capsules, pills, or millilitres you should dispense for the total duration of treatment, as well as showing you how to dilute 99% Alcohol to 70%.- You will learn about provincial and private insurances, how to submit claims, and tackle common rejections. - You will learn about Ontario Drug Benefits and helpful tips to process prescriptions like prescriptions for newborn babies before their health card gets registered with the provincial benefits plan (ODB).- You will learn the most common intervention codes that we need to process rejected claims. - You will learn about pharmacy software in general and go through the manual for Kroll software, In which I will explain in detail how to search and create patient profiles, how to enter prescriptions in the system and process them, how to read the receipts and make price adjustments if needed, and a lot more.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Pharmacy Categories - Part 1
Lecture 2 Udemy Algorithm And Rating
Lecture 3 Pharmacy Categories Part 2
Section 2: Pharmacy Workflow
Lecture 4 Community Pharmacy Workflow - Part 1
Lecture 5 Community Pharmacy Workflow - Part 2
Lecture 6 How To Read A Prescription
Lecture 7 SIG - PART 1
Lecture 8 Vial Labels
Lecture 9 Pharmacy Ethics & Robberies
Lecture 10 Pharmacy Communications
Lecture 11 Pharmacy Phone Calls
Lecture 12 How To Find A Prescriber Or A Nurse
Lecture 13 Drugs Shortages - How to handle?
Lecture 14 Important Pharmacy Tips
Section 3: Insurances
Lecture 15 Insurances In Canada & InnoviCares
Lecture 16 Ontario Drug Benefits (ODB)
Lecture 17 ODB TIPS
Lecture 18 ODB Formulary Website & Rexall Website
Lecture 19 ODB Website Walkthrough - EAP - Seniors CoPayment - OHIP + and more
Lecture 20 Student's Insurance
Lecture 21 Coverage for Kids with 2 private insurances
Lecture 22 Intervention Codes
Lecture 23 Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB)
Lecture 24 Calculating days supply for creams, ointments and drops for insurance purposes
Section 4: Medications Formulations
Lecture 25 Oral Formulations
Lecture 26 Oral Formulations Notes
Lecture 27 Which Tablets Can Be Cut?
Lecture 28 Which Tablets Can Be Cut? Notes
Lecture 29 The differences between Creams, Ointments, Lotions, and Gels.
Lecture 30 The difference between Solutions and Suspension.
Lecture 31 Brand vs Generic
Section 5: Pharmacy Products & Medications
Lecture 32 Some Products In Retail Pharmacy
Lecture 33 Some Medications And Products In Pharmacies
Lecture 34 Some OTC & Emergency Medications
Lecture 35 Fast Movers
Lecture 36 Hazardous Medications
Lecture 37 Pill Counting & Compounding
Lecture 38 Medical Terminologies
Lecture 39 Symptoms Of Opioid Overdose & Anaphylactic shock
Section 6: Pharmacy Calculations
Lecture 40 Pharmacy Calculations - Part 1
Lecture 41 Pharmacy Calculations - Part 2
Lecture 42 Pharmacy Calculations - Part 3
Lecture 43 Pharmacy Calculations - Part 4
Lecture 44 Pharmacy Calculations - Part 5
Lecture 45 Kids Rx Calculations
Section 7: Pharmacy Software - KROLL BY TELLUS HEALTH
Lecture 46 Kroll - Part 1
Lecture 47 Kroll - Part 2
Lecture 48 Kroll - Part 3
Lecture 49 Kroll - Part 4
Lecture 50 Kroll - Part 5
Lecture 51 Kroll - Part 6
Lecture 52 Kroll Youtube Video.
Lecture 53 How to create a resume and apply for jobs
Lecture 54 Final Lecture
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