Standards

Standards of Operation

Standards of Operation describe the minimum acceptable standards for operating a licensed pharmacy in the province unless otherwise specifically exempted by the College of Pharmacy of Newfoundland and Labrador. These standards are intended to promote consistency in the provision of pharmacy services in the province.

The Standards of Operation for Community Pharmacy apply to all licensed community pharmacies as well as licensed hospital pharmacies when dispensing medications to out-patients. The Standards of Operation for Hospital Pharmacy apply to all licensed hospital pharmacies.

Standards of Pharmacy Operation – Community Pharmacy
Standards of Pharmacy Operation – Hospital Pharmacy

Standards of Practice

Standards of Practice are minimum standards that all registered pharmacy professionals are expected to meet. Regardless of position or practice environment, when a pharmacy professional performs a specific role, they must perform it to the level specified in the Standards of Practice and meet all of the standards associated with that role.

Standards of Practice for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians in Canada
Standards of Practice for the Administration of Drug Therapy by Inhalation or Injection
Standards of Practice for Continuous Quality Improvement and Medication Incident Reporting in Community Pharmacies
Standards of Practice for Medical Assistance in Dying
Standards of Practice for Pharmacy Compounding of Hazardous Sterile Preparations
Standards of Practice for Pharmacy Compounding of Non-Hazardous Sterile Preparations
Standards of Practice for Pharmacy Compounding of Non-Sterile Preparations
Standards of Practice for Prescribing by Pharmacists
Standards of Practice for the Provision of Compliance Packages
Standards of Practice for the Provision of Opioid Agonist Therapy Medications
Standards of Practice for the Provision of Pharmaceutical Care to Long-Term Care Facilities
Standards of Practice for the Provision of Pharmaceutical Care to Personal Care Homes
Standards of Practice for the Sale of Exempted Codeine Products in Community Pharmacies

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