Forming part of the Community Pharmacy Contractual Framework (CPCF), the Pharmacy Quality Scheme (PQS) requires registered healthcare professionals, working in community pharmacy, to undertake training to support patients accessing community pharmacy and maximise patient outcomes.
If you are currently locuming in a community pharmacy setting, you may be asked to support with the completion of some of the activity elements of the PQS. This may include input into risk reviews and action plans, data collection, inhaler technique checks as part of an NMS consultation, pro-active conversations about weight management, GP referrals and delivery of Treating Your Infections reviews, which will support key patient interventions.
The PSNC recently shared there is a new requirement in the 2022/23 Scheme that may mean that healthcare professionals are required to repeat training and e-assessments that they have completed previously. This training can also contribute to the Continuing Professional Development component of GPhC revalidation. The table in PSNC Briefing 031/22: Pharmacy Quality Scheme – Summary of the training requirements for the 2022/23 Scheme details the validity periods and the dates in which the training and e-assessments must be completed within. Please see below for a list of the required training to be completed:
PSNC Briefing 031/22: Pharmacy Quality Scheme – Summary of the training requirements for the 2022/23 Scheme alongside other useful information can be found here on the PSNC website.
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