Developing a Competency Program That Checks all the Boxes

Developing a Competency Program That Checks all the Boxes

Topic Description : What practices should you consider when developing a compliant competency program? This session will provide examples of various user roles and associated competencies as well as factors to consider when preparing, administering, and documentation of competencies. Examples of competency processes will be reviewed for: compounders, oversight personnel, cleaners, viable sampling, incubation, non-sterile to sterile compounding, bubble point integrity testing, automated compounding devices, CSTDs, HD PPE/ respiratory equipment.
Topic Description : What practices should you consider when developing a compliant competency program? This session will provide examples of various user roles and associated competencies as well as factors to consider when preparing, administering, and documentation of competencies. Examples of competency processes will be reviewed for: compounders, oversight personnel, cleaners, viable sampling, incubation, non-sterile to sterile compounding, bubble point integrity testing, automated compounding devices, CSTDs, HD PPE/ respiratory equipment.

Learning Objectives

  • Identify and create user roles for personnel performing cleanroom activities.
  • Develop activity-based competencies for user roles.
  • identify factors to consider when administering competencies.
  • Speaker(s)

    Zoe Glaras PharmD, BCSCP
    Pharmacy Manager Sterile Compounding: Quality and Compliance
    Yale New Haven Health

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    Registration for the Sterile Compounding Clinic Required