Overview
Analyse the key components of each phase of the Pharmaceutical Supply Cycle (PSC) and how the phases are linked to each other.
The online learning module provides an opportunity for reflection and continuing professional development through interactive learning with subject specialists and peers.
The PSC is a key component of the pharmaceutical system, and operates like a wheel, where each component of the management support system is essential to making movement through the cycle possible. Subsequently, if one of the management support systems does not function the wheel does not turn, and the cycle is disrupted. Effective management makes a crucial difference in all aspects of the pharmaceutical system. You will analyse key areas within each phase of the cycle – selection, procurement, storage, distribution, and usage and you will be encouraged to apply the concepts to a case study.
Taking a student-centred and problem-solving approach to facilitate learning, core information will be presented through online channels including recorded podcasts, lectures, online learning materials, threaded discussion boards, collaborative work, chat rooms and this will be enhanced with case studies, career podcasts, online QA sessions and group discussions.
LSTM and Quamed have set up a collaboration for the learning units related to quality of medicines (storage and distribution).
The module is assessed through a written assignment of 2,000 words. In this assignment, you will identify and assess deficiencies within a pharmaceutical supply system using a case study. You will then justify your choice of one specific area and develop a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) to address the identified deficiency.
There are two ways to complete this module:
