Dr. Bradley Tice, Associate Professor of Pharmacy Practice at Drake University College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences presented this guide at the annual meeting of the American Pharmacists Association in San Francisco, CA in 2006. The guide includes presented slides and worksheets for development of new pharmacy services.
Slides to presentation given by Dr. Bradley Tice at the annual meeting of the American Pharmacists Association in San Francisco, CA in 2006.
Learning Objectives:
1) List the five process groups of project management and understand how to navigate through each phase in implementing a new pharmacy service.
2) Describe methods for identifying the component parts of a new pharmacy service and be able to establish a Work Breakdown Structure and Critical Path Diagram for monitoring project completion.
3) Discuss techniques for making accurate estimates of the time required to complete each step in a pharmacy service development and implementation project plan.
4) Identify pharmacy team members who should be involved in the development and implementation of new pharmacy services, including possible roles for pharmacy students and residents.
5) Explain how to get a "derailed" pharmacy service project plan back on track.
6) Be able to apply basic principles of project management to successfully implement a pharmacy service.
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