| Literature DB >> 35307017 |
Mansi Doshi1, Minesh Parbat2, Vibhu Paudyal2, John Marriott2.
Abstract
Harm with inappropriate and irrational use of medications is a global challenge. The need for and patient access to medicines optimisation services is apparent globally and amplified in India due to multiple reasons. Clinical pharmacists are ideally placed to promote patient safety with medicines use optimisation and other pharmaceutical care services through appropriate legislative, policy, and compensation mechanisms to achieve optimal patient outcomes. The need is for a move at a global level, an enabling organisational structure at Pharmacy Councils and in practice regulations, particularly in countries where clinical roles are still in infancy. This narrative describes the current status and future needs for development of medicines optimisation services across sectors through regulatory and organisational reforms at the Pharmacy Council of India with additional registration, continuing professional development, renewal and licensing requirements for clinical pharmacists to respond to patient and societal needs in India.Entities:
Keywords: Clinical Pharmacists’ Registrations; Licenses; Novel organogram; Pharmacy Council of India; Registration examinations; Registration renewal requirements
Year: 2022 PMID: 35307017 PMCID: PMC8934522 DOI: 10.1186/s40545-022-00416-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Policy Pract ISSN: 2052-3211
Timeline and lag between introduction of pharmacy practice regulations and clinical pharmacy degrees
| It is Over… |
| 5 years since the Pharmacy Practice Regulations 2015 |
| 6 years since the first PharmD graduates |
| 12 years since the first PharmD admissions |
| 20 years since the first in-country clinical pharmacy/pharmacy practice graduates (2-year masters’ degree post BPharm) |
| Recent developments |
| As a first, 2019 Amendment [ |
| 2021 Amendment [ |
Fig. 1Pharmacy Council of India, Registers and Committees [32]
Fig. 2Vision of a Novel Add-On Organogram at the Pharmacy Council of India. 1Pharmacy Practice Advisory Committee. 2Pharmacy Practice Regulations. 3Clinical Pharmacists’ National Registration and Regulatory Committee. 4Clinical Pharmacists. 5State Pharmacy Councils. 6 Clinical Pharmacists’ National Registration Adjudicating Committee. 7Post graduate. 8Clinical Pharmacists’ National Practicing Register. 9Clinical Pharmacists’ Practice Site Inspecting Committee. 10Standard Operating Procedure. 11Continuing Professional Development. 12Continuing Education. 13Medicines Optimisation Clinics. 14Pharmacy practice. 15Pharmacy Council of India
Proposed pharmacists’ registration renewal requirements
| 1 | Fitness to practice declaration |
| 2 | Clinical Pharmacists National Registration Renewals Requirement |
| 2.1 | Specified number and type of CPD records (with at least one each starting at each stage of the CPD cycle, and at least one peer review discussion-based learning) and accredited CE and recorded CPD requirement to be submitted (digitally on a CPD portal of the Council, 3 months prior to renewal) to, and reviewed by the responsible Pharmacy Council |
| 2.2 | 8 CPD records to be submitted to for review by the ‘Clinical Pharmacists’ National Registration Adjudicating Committee’ (CPNRAC) |
| 2.3 | 2 accredited continuing education (CE) (2) activities to be undertaken and accreditation document submitted to CPNRAC |
| 2.3 | No additional CPD submission requirements to the SPC every year for registration renewal |
| 3 | All other pharmacists in practice |
| 3.1 | Specific CPD and CE requirements on similar lines as outlined for clinical pharmacists, with CPD records and accredited CE documents submission to SPC for review and approval |
| 4 | Diploma Pharmacists |
| 4.1 | To be identified as pharmacy technicians |
| 4.2 | CPD and CE Requirements to be laid down uniformly by SPC across states |
| 5 | Every pharmacist is required to declare that all CPD records are his/her own If otherwise and in case of plagiarism, pharmacist registration will be at stake as inappropriate behaviour and action at any time in professional practice |