Sterile Compounding and Aseptic Technique: Concepts, Training, and Assessment for Pharmacy Technicians [With DVD]
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.18 (653 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0763840831 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 599 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-11-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Lisa received the 2012 Roy Kemp award from the Pharmacy Technician Educator's Council. She is a subject matter expert in the area of sterile compounding and aseptic technique, and has been an ACPE certified instructor in sterile product preparation and aseptic technique since 1997. . Lisa has worked as a pharmacy technician for over 30 years. She has been educating pharmacy technicians since 1999. Lisa is the author of the EMC/Paradigm book, Sterile Compounding and Aseptic Technique: Concepts, Training, and Assessment for Pharmacy Technicians. She became a PTCB certified pharmacy technician in 1995 and has been registered with the State of Texas since 2005. About the Author Lisa McCartney, BAAS, CPhT, PhTR, is the department chair for the ASHP Accredited pharmacy technician program at Austin Community College. Lisa has a
The newest addition to our Pharmacy Technicians product group is Sterile Compounding and Aseptic Technique: Concepts, Training, and Assessment for Pharmacy Technicians. Offers calculations and critical-thinking exercises grounded in real-world applications; Emphasizes patient safety regulations during sterile preparation; Adheres to current USP 797 practice standards for the preparation of sterile compounds; Aligns with ASHP curriculum for accredited pharmacy technician programs; Packaged with DVD offering videos of lab procedures.. It includes clear, step-by-step instructions and brief demonstration videos to help reinforce students' understanding of concepts and procedures. This comprehensive program combines the concepts foundation of a textbook with the skills practice of a training manual
Lisa received the 2012 Roy Kemp award from the Pharmacy Technician Educator's Council. Lisa has a wide range of pharmacy experience, including the community, hospital, and oncology pharmacy settings. She became a PTCB certified pharmacy technician in 1995 and has been registered with the State of Texas since 2005. . Lisa has worked as a pharmacy technician for over 30 years. She has been educat
I don't think I like this book as much as the other Pharm Tech I don't think I like this book as much as the other Pharm Tech books I've had to get for my classes. The index is just not very comprehensive feeling and it's ruddy hard to find things in it if you don't remember almost exactly where you read it the first time around. Sure, the . PharmGirl said PharmGirl. Excellent textbook. Well written, very interesting. Great photos and illustrations. Loved the step-by-step procedural labs and training DVDs. BE SURE to buy this book new as the used copies don't always have the training DVD and that is the most important part!! Great book, HIGH. J said unnecessary burden. not a good book. a lot of silly info and history which will NEVER be used in the real world. this is a way for people to make money off of others. Skip this book. IV compounding can be learned by watching some youtube videos and getting a small book to do some practice.