Program: Pharmacy Technician - Applied Technology
Diploma
Academic
Year: 2008-2009 Completed by: Patty Smith Date: December 2008
*Mission: The mission for the Pharmacy Technology
Program’s at Lake City Community College is to provide comprehensive, high
quality training for students to enter into a career as a pharmacy technician.
Our goals are to present a program of study that will provide the student with
the skills needed to be an effective and successful pharmacy technician in the
community.
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Intended Outcomes (Program Outcomes/Goals) |
Student Learning Outcomes (Core Skills and Objectives) |
Assessment Measures |
Performance Criteria/Expected Results |
Evaluation & Planned Actions |
Use of Results (Close the Loop) |
Initiate
measurement and calculating techniques as it relates to community practice. |
Students
will explain the technique of preparing a solution, a suspension, an elixir,
and emulsion and an extract. |
PTN 1102 – final exam PTN 1131- observation/check-off of
skills |
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80% of the students must achieve a C or better in PTN 1102 courses, and 80%
will correctly answer each question related to preparing a solution …. on
selected exams. 2.
80% of students must complete all laboratory check-offs with a score of 3 or
better. |
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Prepare
and deliver medications. |
Students
will demonstrate the ability to correctly fill and deliver medication
cassettes. |
PTN 1132 – observation/check-off
of skills |
Student
must effectively complete all laboratory check-offs. |
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Prepare
intravenous admixtures. |
Students
will demonstrate the ability to use aseptic techniques to withdraw medication
from stock vial, measure correct quantity as instructed, select and insert it
into IV solution without error. |
PTN 1132 – observation/check-off
of skills |
Student
must effectively complete all laboratory check-offs. |
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