This Bundle holds 46 CPD credits; after completion of each course you get a certificate
Courses In Bundle
10 courses
According to the Hersey-Blanchard Situational Leadership:
Tasks are different
Each type of task requires a different leadership style
A good leader should be able to adapt their leadership style to the goals and tasks to be achieved.
The Code of Ethics for Pharmacy profession in Rwanda has been established in 2015
The Code of Ethics for Pharmacy profession is therefore a codification of a set of moral principles (Ethic) applicable to the pharmacy profession and of the moral principles governing or influencing conduct (Ethics) of pharmacy professionals
The relationship between the pharmacist and the patient is at the core of the provision of pharmaceutical care
When pharmacists provide care, it is the individualized patient-centered care plan that keeps the pharmacist, the patient, and other care providers on track and informed about progress and change
This course aims to equip the learners with advanced knowledge, skills and behaviour in the field of Health Care mainly relating the causes of infectious diseases to the environment.
Pharmacy legislation is constantly being updated at National and international level, giving pharmacists a larger role in the health care field. The increase in the scope of pharmacy practices bring with it a lot of demand and need for compliance.
First aid is the initial care provided for an acute illness or injury.
This course is intended to equip the trainee (health care professional in practices) with knowledge contributing to the understanding and analysis of main concepts of ethics and enhancement of the abilities to address ethical challenges in health care.
A successful mitigation strategy for preventing exposure and transmission of COVID-19 requires the cooperation and compliance of all pharmacy staff. What Pharmacists are supposed to do while they are caring for a COVID-19 patient? You will find answers by enrolling to this course.
The aim of this course is to provide pharmacists and pharmacy nurses with up-to-date HIV treatment knowledge regarding the management and referral of HIV positive and negative patients.
For every prescription that is dispensed, pharmacists must ask whether the prescription is therapeutically appropriate. This includes gathering relevant information through dialogue with the patient; creating, adjusting/reviewing the patient profile.