Collaborating with Family Physicians: the Rx for Success
Learn how to build strong relationships and work collaboratively with family physicians to improve and better manage patient care.
$50.00
Description
Description:
Pharmacists and physicians play a critical role in patient care. Collaboration between the two healthcare providers is essential in improving health outcomes and preventing adverse drug events.
The prescription of medications requires monitoring, medication adherence, managing side effects, dosage adjustments, and much more. Collaboration between pharmacists and physicians helps the patient first, and ensures they are receiving optimal care when it comes to drug therapy treatment and management.
This online course is focused on the experience of pharmacist Roland Halil (course presenter), who has built strong, collaborative relationships with family physicians and has seen firsthand how this strategy has improved health outcomes and prevented adverse events for patients.
Roland demonstrates how putting effort into creating successful working relationships with family doctors, residents and nurse practitioners has provided mutually beneficial results. He shares various strategies and theories that other pharmacists can use to build similar relationships. Working together means providing patients with timely treatment, accessibility to medications, better prescription of medication and better overall health.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, you should be able to:
- Describe the benefits of a collaborative relationship between physicians and pharmacists in relation to better prescribing of medication.
- Coach family physicians through the act of prescribing.
- Describe some of the traits family physicians find desirable in collaborative teammates.
Course Outline:
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Online Module (0.75 hours)
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Multiple-choice Exam
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Program Evaluation
Course at a Glance:
- 1 hour to complete
- Course expiry date: August 31, 2025
- Online
- This is an unaccredited program
- Completion requirement: Complete the online modules, multiple-choice exam (with a score of 70 per cent or higher) and the program evaluation before the expiry date to receive a letter of completion.
Who Should Take This Course:
This course is intended for pharmacists. This course is also open to healthcare providers who are interested in and would benefit from the content of this program.
Development Team:
- Roland Halil, RPh, ACPR (BSc, BScPhm, PharmD)
Cancellation Policy:
Please refer to OPA’s Terms and Conditions of Purchase for cancellation policies.
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