Prepare for PCAB Accreditation/Achieve USP Compliance

COMPOUNDING PHARMACY WORKSHOPS

ACHCU experts guide you to success in navigating regulatory requirements.

Don’t go it alone! ACHCU workshops provide everything you need to achieve industry leading PCAB accreditation while meeting the latest USP <795>, <797>, and <800> standards for compounding pharmacies. Led by industry experts, our workshops offer essential information, strategies for compliance, and CE credits.

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PCAB Accreditation Workshop Details

Part 1 (Prerecorded): The Accreditation Process

This prerecorded webinar is for compounders who are new to PCAB, new to an accreditation compliance role within a compounding pharmacy, or who just want a refresher on the steps to achieving accreditation. Watch before the live event or afterward, at your convenience.

  Part 2 (Prerecorded): Unchanged PCAB Standards (Sections 1-6)

This prerecorded webinar reviews the PCAB Standards that remain unchanged by the USP updates. Of the 73 standards that comprise the requirements for PCAB accreditation, 52 are new or revised based on USP updates. The remaining 21 are covered for your reference as needed. And don’t forget, PCAB staff are always available to answer your questions!

Day 1 (Live): New and Revised PCAB Standards (Section 6)

The first day of the live workshop focuses on changes and new standards for sterile and nonsterile compounding. Learn from ACHCU’s clinical team with expertise in all aspects of compounding and a deep familiarity with the new USP <795> and <797> requirements – this is the team that created ACHCU’s resources for policies, job descriptions, competencies, and forms!

Day 2 (Live): New PCAB Standards (Sections 1-5 + Hazardous Compounding Section 7)

The second day of the workshop begins with a dive into the new and revised PCAB accreditation standards in [identify the sections by name] and ends with a comprehensive review of the new section 7, Hazardous Compounding relating to USP <800> requirements.