Training and Premises Requirements Sample Clauses

Training and Premises Requirements. 4.1 The pharmacy contractor has a duty to ensure that pharmacists involved in the provision of the service have relevant knowledge and are appropriately trained in the operation of the service.
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Training and Premises Requirements. 5.1 Under this service vaccinations will be administered either within, or outwith pharmacy premises, in a suitable private area which must comply with the minimum requirements set out below: • the area must be appropriate for private/confidential consultations; • The pharmacy must meet the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) Standards for Registered Premises (if applicable) – xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/standards/standards-registered- pharmacies 5.2 The Pharmacy Contractor must ensure that Pharmacists providing the service are competent to do so. Pharmacists should demonstrate to the pharmacy contractor that they have the necessary knowledge and skills to provide the service by completing the vaccination services Statement of Competence (SoC) document. Signing the SoC whilst not meeting the competencies may constitute or be treated as a Fitness to Practice issue. The pharmacy contractor must retain copies of each SoC completed by Pharmacists that they employ/engage to deliver the service. 5.3 The Pharmacy Contractor must ensure that Pharmacists providing the service are aware of the National Minimum Standards in relation to vaccination training, and are compliant with the training requirements within those Standards that apply to Pharmacists providing the service, as set out in the vaccination services SoC. Pharmacists providing the service should undertake face-to-face training for injection technique and basic life support (including administration of adrenaline for anaphylaxis) for the frequency specified according to the patient’s condition. 5.4 The Pharmacy Contractor should ensure that they have reviewed Section 4 - Service Specification and its associated documents. 5.5 The Pharmacy Contractor must ensure that staff are appropriately trained and made aware of the risks associated with the handling and disposal of clinical waste and that correct procedures are used to minimise those risks. A needle stick injury procedure must be in place. 5.6 The pharmacy contractor must ensure that staff involved in the provision of this service are advised that they should consider being vaccinated against Hepatitis B and be advised of the risks should they decide not to be vaccinated. The responsibility for providing access to Hepatitis B immunisation remains with the contractor or employer. 5.7 The Pharmacy Contractor must ensure that their professional indemnity insurance is sufficient to cover this service. 5.8 Vaccine waste should be consigned to the...
Training and Premises Requirements. 4.1 All participating pharmacies will provide a professional consultation area for patients who request it. Pharmacists should ensure full patient confidentiality, and compliance with data protection requirements. Service is only open to pharmacies that are able to provide an intervention MUR.
Training and Premises Requirements. 4.1 Ensure they are familiar with the local palliative care guidelines which are available on the following web links: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/wp/wp- content/uploads/2016/03/commencingPalliativeCareMedicinesJIC.pdf Clinical guidelines for the control of symptoms in the COVID-19 patient in a community setting: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/wp/wp- content/uploads/2020/04/COVIDsymptomControlHERPC.pdf or xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/herpc/prescribing-guidelines/ See - Commencing Palliative Care Medicines (Just in Case Drugs)
Training and Premises Requirements. 4.1 Ensure they are familiar with the local palliative care guidelines which are available on the following web links: Hull & East Riding xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/wp/wp- content/uploads/2016/03/commencingPalliativeCareMedicinesJIC.pdf or xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx.xx/herpc/prescribing-guidelines/ See - Commencing Palliative Care Medicines (Just in Case Drugs)
Training and Premises Requirements. A locum pharmacist briefing pack must be available to ensure all pharmacists have access to the service information and FAQs when working in the pharmacy and take responsibility for the service. This must include local information about how to access NHS Mail, the service forms and local GPOOHs contact details.
Training and Premises Requirements. 4.1 The pharmacy contractor must demonstrate that all staff involved in providing this service have relevant knowledge and are appropriately trained in the operation of the service. This should include, background to immunology and vaccination, injection technique, anaphylaxis and basic life support training (including administration of adrenaline in emergency circumstances) and legislative framework in relation to PGD. Competency should be maintained by on-going service delivery and continuing professional development (i.e. 50+ vaccinations and yearly updating of skills). If competency has not been maintained staff should be retrained as above. Participating pharmacies are required to demonstrate all vaccinating staff have received the required training and have the relevant knowledge by providing evidence (copies of certification) of training attended by completing the NHS Community Pharmacy Seasonal Influenza Immunisation Service 2014/15 - Pharmacy Contractor Sign Up and Assurance sheet (appendix 1).
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