Sterile Compounding Preconference

WWDPD? Beyond the SOPs: Share, Observe, Prevent

WWDPD = What Would A Designated Person Do? Standard operating procedures are mentioned 57 times in USP . The designated person is often involved in writing and reviewing SOPs annually. The DP is also required to ensure that SOPs are implemented, staff are proficient, and corrective actions taken in the event of a problem. This session will share best practices for communicating changes (share), observations of compounding compliance, and corrective and preventive actions identified during quality tracers.
WWDPD = What Would A Designated Person Do? Standard operating procedures are mentioned 57 times in USP . The designated person is often involved in writing and reviewing SOPs annually. The DP is also required to ensure that SOPs are implemented, staff are proficient, and corrective actions taken in the event of a problem. This session will share best practices for communicating changes (share), observations of compounding compliance, and corrective and preventive actions identified during quality tracers.

Learning Objectives

  • Describe strategies for engaging staff and successful change management related to compounding SOPs.
  • Identify methods for monitoring and verifying implementation of SOPs in the pharmacy.
  • Discuss examples of effective quality improvement activities to prevent compounding compliance issues.
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