Frontline Conversations: Enhancing Compliance with USP Chapter <797> in Small and Rural Hospitals
This activity is provided by ASHP.
Health systems have worked diligently to ensure that they are in compliance with the revised USP Chapter <797> requirements. This Frontline Conversations session will focus on small and rural facilities with expert faculty. This session follows two live webinars that summarized key revisions to the revised USP Chapter <797>, assessing facility and personnel, best practices for training and monitoring personnel, safety features of technologies and standardization of IV compounding, and how facilities can perform a gap analysis of its facility, personnel, policies, and environmental monitoring.
No formal presentation is planned for this session. Please bring your questions for our faculty experts.
How It Works
- Questions pre-submitted during registration will be screened and addressed before live questions, in the order they were received
- During the session, you may submit questions via the chat
- Questions submitted will be shared anonymously
Featuring
Patricia C. Kienle, RPh, MPA, BCSCP, FASHP, Activity Chair, Director, Accreditation and Medication Safety, Cardinal Health
Orchid Motahari, PharmD, BCSCP, BCOP, Sterile Compounding Oversight, Martha's Vineyard Hospital
Michael Ganio, PharmD, MS, BCSCP, FASHP, Senior Director, Pharmacy Practice and Quality, ASHP
Target Audience
This activity was planned to meet the educational needs of pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and medication safety officers practicing in hospitals and health systems.
Please Note
CE Credit: There is no CE credit with this activity.
Activity Fee: No charge
Provided by ASHP. Supported by an educational grant from Pfizer Inc.
This is a 128 character limit for pre-submitted questions. Please email [email protected] if your question does not fit within the limit or if you have more than one question. Questions submitted will be shared anonymously.