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the role of the college of pharmacists of bc is to protect the public by ensuring that registrants provide safe and effect pharmacy care to help people achieve better health - The College regulates the pharmacy profession in the public interest. Values include; -Being professional and ethical. - Providing quality service. - Building quality relationships. - A culture of excellence. schedule I legend drugs that requires rx schedule IA drugs on CPP, must be on triple kit prescription schedule II Drugs which may be sold by a pharmacist on a non-prescription basis and which must be retained within the Professional Service Area of the pharmacy where there is no public access and no opportunity for patient self-selection schedule III Drugs which may be sold by a pharmacist to any person from the self-selection Professional Products Area of a licensed pharmacy. schedule IV prescription by pharmacist - drugs that can be prescribed by a pharmacist unscheduled non pharmacy sale, drugs may be sold by non pharmacist to anyone through the Health Professions Act, the Ministry of Health (MOA) delegates authority to provincial regulatory authority (like the college) to ensure health professions meet requirements for registration, maintain competency throughout practice, are held accountable for their actions through a complaints resolution process, Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CAPP) accredits pharmacy and pharm tech programs, where the candidate must have graduated from an accredited program to enter practice Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC) sets national exams which all Jurisdictions except Quebec require for entry to practice CPBC college of pharmacists of BC - provincial regulatory body role of pharmacy organizations/regulatory organization applies legislation which governs the profession - CPBC, NAPRA role of advocacy organization

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Jurisprudence Exam study guide Questions and Answers
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the role of the college of pharmacists of bc is
to protect the public by ensuring that registrants provide safe and effect pharmacy care
to help people achieve better health
- The College regulates the pharmacy profession in the public interest.
Values include;
-Being professional and ethical.
- Providing quality service.
- Building quality relationships.
- A culture of excellence.
schedule I
legend drugs that requires rx
schedule IA
drugs on CPP, must be on triple kit prescription
schedule II
Drugs which may be sold by a pharmacist on a non-prescription basis and which must
be retained within the Professional Service Area of the pharmacy where there is no
public access and no opportunity for patient self-selection
schedule III
Drugs which may be sold by a pharmacist to any person from the self-selection
Professional Products Area of a licensed pharmacy.
schedule IV
prescription by pharmacist
- drugs that can be prescribed by a pharmacist
unscheduled
non pharmacy sale, drugs may be sold by non pharmacist to anyone
through the Health Professions Act, the Ministry of Health (MOA) delegates
authority to
provincial regulatory authority (like the college) to ensure health professions meet
requirements for registration, maintain competency throughout practice, are held
accountable for their actions through a complaints resolution process,
Canadian Council for Accreditation of Pharmacy Programs (CAPP)
accredits pharmacy and pharm tech programs, where the candidate must have
graduated from an accredited program to enter practice
Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC)
sets national exams which all Jurisdictions except Quebec require for entry to practice
CPBC
college of pharmacists of BC - provincial regulatory body
role of pharmacy organizations/regulatory organization
applies legislation which governs the profession
- CPBC, NAPRA
role of advocacy organization

, is one that supports interest of another
- BC pharmacy association, canadian pharmacists association, canadian association of
pharmacy techs (CAPT)
provincial govt
ensures professionals are qualified to practice, sets requirements for pharmacies,
adopts (if warranted) recommendations from NAPRA for drug scheduling through the
HPA & PODSA
federal govt
ensures the safety of drugs and drug products through the Food and Drug Act and the
controlled drugs and substances act
regulatory board
the majority is made up of elected practitioners
- they do not answer to their colleagues but rather uphold the mandate of protection to
the public
- govt also appoints 4 public appointees to provide public perspective to ensure best
interests are served
who do all self regulated professions get their authority from
from govt and are responsible for maintaining the various legislation specific to their
profession
self regulation
a privilege granted to a profession by gov through legislation
healthcare professions are committed to
to the direct benefit of their patients and only secondarily to making a profit
profession
ppl have a distinct body of knowledge and are held accountable
social contract
an agreement between the people and their government signifying their consent to be
governed
regulated healthcare profession
agree to serve and protect the well-being and best interests of their clients first and
foremost
-society agrees to provide the profession with the autonomy to govern itself with the
privileges and status afforded regulated healthcare professions
- requires profession to enter "social contract" to protect patient vulnerability
health professions act
- lays out scope of practice for all health care professionals
- how your profession is governed
CPTEA
canadian pharmacy technician educators association
- created educational outcomes
NAPRA
national association of pharmacy regulatory authorities - creates model standards for
provinces
PODSA
pharmacy operations and drug scheduling act
- legislation that governs the pharmacy

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