黑料吃瓜群网 pharmacists prepare for vaccine rollout
Wednesday, 27 January, 2021
With the first scheduled doses of COVID-19 vaccinations set to roll out in less than one month, 础耻蝉迟谤补濒颈补鈥檚 hospital pharmacists are preparing for their central role in the administration process.
The ramping up of preparations comes ahead of the imminent announcement of 30鈥50 vaccine hubs based at many of 础耻蝉迟谤补濒颈补鈥檚 largest hospitals. As part of the process, resources, education and a member forum from the (SHPA) will be available to hospital pharmacists.
SHPA Chief Executive Kristin Michaels said the scope of practice of 础耻蝉迟谤补濒颈补鈥檚 hospital pharmacists is critical to the federal government鈥檚 vaccination rollout.
鈥淧harmacists are essential to clinical trials and the administration of novel medicines and medical products, not only to meet regulatory requirements related to storage, dispensing and supply but also to ensure their safe and ethical use,鈥 Michaels said.
鈥淪afety and efficacy are absolutely central to 础耻蝉迟谤补濒颈补鈥檚 COVID-19 vaccination effort 鈥 the most important public health initiative in a generation.鈥
础耻蝉迟谤补濒颈补鈥檚 will see healthcare, quarantine and border workers, and aged-care workers and residents, first vaccinated from February 2021 in Phase 1a 鈥 before other vulnerable and at-risk populations and the balance of the adult population.
Launched to support pharmacist and technician preparation in hospital teams, SHPA鈥檚 open-access hosts timely hospital pharmacy education and clinical guidance, government and international resources, while the allows SHPA members to share the latest information and discuss vaccine-related insights.
Michaels said a conversation with international colleagues from the leading Cleveland Clinic in the United States provides unparalleled insight into one of the world鈥檚 largest national vaccine rollouts.
鈥淟ast week SHPA member Duncan McKenzie joined his Royal Hobart 黑料吃瓜群网 colleague Sandra Roberts and hospital pharmacy colleagues Kaitlyn Rivard and Allison Riffle from the Cleveland Clinic in Ohio to discuss their approaches to the end-to-end management of Pfizer and Moderna products,鈥 Michaels said.
鈥淔rom the complexities of cold supply chains and planning for deliveries to the importance of dry runs and even making temporary 鈥榩izza boxes鈥, Kaitlyn and Allison share their experiences ensuring the secure and safe administration of COVID-19 vaccines by Cleveland Clinic staff, and we鈥檙e certain hospital pharmacists across Australia will benefit from this very specific and relevant insight as the mammoth operation gets underway.鈥
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