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Sterile Compounding: Third Party Evaluators and Assessment Reminders

Sterile Compounding
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THIRD PARTY EVALUATORS FOR EVALUATING THE STERILE COMPOUNDING SUPERVISOR

A third party evaluator is a pharmacist or pharmacy technician with expertise in sterile preparation compounding who is free of any real or perceived conflict of interest with the individual being evaluated. The third party evaluator must be independent (at arm’s length) from the facility/pharmacy to ensure an impartial competency assessment.

The third-party evaluator (either a pharmacist or pharmacy technician) must meet the criteria set out in section 5.1.2.4 of the NAPRA Model Standards for Pharmacy Compounding of Non-hazardous Sterile Preparations and NAPRA Model Standards for Pharmacy Compounding of Hazardous Sterile Preparations for third-party evaluators.

The compounding supervisor must ensure that the third-party evaluator is qualified and has training that covers the compounding of sterile preparations and certification that his or her competencies (which include the same elements as those of a competency assessment program for compounding personnel) are being maintained, developed and assessed on an annual basis. Any third-party evaluator or model used must mitigate risk and meet the intended outcome of this standard.

The third-party evaluator may perform training and competency assessment at the workplace or at an alternate location.

The College does not recommend or endorse a particular pharmacy professional for this role.

COMMUNITY PHARMACIES WHO ARE ENGAGED IN STERILE COMPOUNDING: KEY REMINDERS

As of January 1, 2019, pharmacies engaged in sterile compounding must be compliant with the Model Standards for Pharmacy Compounding of Non-hazardous Sterile Preparations (NAPRA) and the Model Standards for Pharmacy Compounding of Hazardous Sterile Preparations (NAPRA).

Following recent assessments, College operations advisors have the following reminders for community pharmacies who are engaged in sterile compounding:

Additional information and resources are available on the Sterile Compounding Standards and Implementation Key Initiative on the OCP website.


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