The following are the steps to practice continuing education for licensed pharmacists:1.Log in to the National Licensed Pharmacist Continuing Education Platform to find the registration portal for new students.
2.Follow the prompts and enter the corresponding registration information, including name, ID number, education, employer, etc.
3.After confirming that the information is correct, click "Register Now".
4.After successful registration, you can directly log in** for follow-up course learning.
5.Select the course you want to take and click "Get Started".
6.After completing the study, take the exam, and after passing the exam, you will receive the corresponding certificate.
The above steps are for reference only and may vary depending on the region and specific requirements. If you have any questions or need further assistance, we recommend that you contact your local licensed pharmacist authority or the relevant **.
The continuing education courses for licensed pharmacists mainly include the basics of pharmacy, clinical pharmacy, and pharmaceutical regulations.
1.Fundamentals of Pharmacy:This is the core specialty of practicing pharmacists, including pharmacology, medicinal chemistry, pharmacy, pharmaceutical analysis, etc. By taking these foundational courses, practicing pharmacists can consolidate their professional knowledge and lay a solid foundation for future pharmacy practice.
2.Clinical Pharmacy:This is the content involved in the clinical practice of licensed pharmacists, mainly including drug science, adverse drug reaction monitoring, rational drug use, etc. The study of this subject can help practicing pharmacists improve their clinical practice ability, so as to better provide patients with medication** protocols and drug guidance.
3.Pharmaceutical regulationsThis is the content that licensed pharmacists must master, including the Drug Administration Law, Drug Registration Management Measures, Good Manufacturing Practice for Drugs, etc.
In addition, there are other courses according to different professional directions, such as Chinese Materia Medica, Formulary, etc. For specific curriculum and requirements, please refer to the local regulations on continuing education for licensed pharmacists.