Sterile Non-Hazardous Compounding Certification

The Confidence to Compound Safely — and Compliantly

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Description

Whether you’re new to sterile non-hazardous compounding or looking to strengthen your USP <797> knowledge, this certification program provides the essential skills and regulatory understanding needed to compound safely and confidently.

Led by ACHC’s expert pharmacy faculty, this program goes beyond lecture-based learning. Participants train in a simulated cleanroom environment, applying USP <797> standards in real time while completing hands-on competency validations.

To earn certification, participants must successfully pass a didactic exam and demonstrate required aseptic competencies, ensuring they leave not just informed but fully validated.

This is more than education—it’s operational excellence.

Why Attend?

Ensure USP <797> compliance

Practice real-world compounding

Strengthen accreditation readiness

Enhance patient safety & quality

  • Sterile Non-Hazardous Compounding Certification

    $1795



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    For: Pharmacists, Pharmacy Technicians, Pharmacists-in-Charge, Branch Managers (including non-pharmacists), and professionals responsible for USP <797> compliance oversight Whether you compound sterile preparations directly or oversee compliance, this course equips you with the knowledge and validation needed to meet regulatory expectations.  

Session Breakdown

Pharmacist & pharmacy technician contact hours available

Class 1 – Tuesday, June 2

ACHC/PCAB Sterile Non-Hazardous Compounding Category 1 and 2 Aseptic Technique

Participants will begin guided hands-on practice in a simulated cleanroom, reinforcing proper technique under expert supervision.

Topics Include:

  • Hand hygiene, garbing, and gloving
  • Types of primary engineering controls
  • Cleaning and disinfecting of SEC and PEC
  • Aseptic technique
Class 2 – Wednesday, June 3

ACHC/PCAB Sterile Non-Hazardous Compounding Category 1 and 2 Aseptic Technique

This session culminates in formal competency validation, where participants are assessed on aseptic technique, cleanroom practices, and compliance execution. Successful completion includes a certificate verifying both knowledge and demonstrated skill.

Topics Include:

  • Beyond-use-dating and labeling
  • Controlled substance compounding considerations
  • Pediatric compounding considerations
  • Environmental monitoring
  • Final exam and competency assessments

Meet the Instructors

Karen Spano, RPh

Karen Spano is the Pharmacy Educator for ACHCU, the education division of Accreditation Commission for Health Care (ACHC). She is a licensed pharmacist with years of leadership experience in infusion and specialty pharmacy, from start-up pharmacies to large pharmacy organizations, supporting organizations through accreditation and regulatory inspections. At ACHCU, she has overseen the development of compounding manuals, updates to the Hazardous Drug Designated Person Certification Program, and creation of a self-assessment tool to determine compliance with USP <795>, <797>, and <800>.

Tammy Blady, RPh

Tammy Blady, RPh, HDDP, is dedicated to ensuring quality and safety measures are upheld across pharmacy operations. With over 35 years in pharmacy, she brings a depth of knowledge to her role as a Corporate Surveyor with ACHC. Her extensive experience — particularly in sterile compounding and hospital and long-term care operations — enables her to connect on a peer-to-peer basis with the pharmacies she serves. Tammy is committed to providing pharmacies a positive, educational accreditation survey experience that promotes a culture of excellence and guides operational and outcome improvements.

Kevn McNamara, PharmD

Kevn M. McNamara is a corporate surveyor for ACHC.

In her roles as an ACHC Surveyor (both full-time and as a contracted surveyor), Kevn has conducted surveys in all pharmacy programs and distinctions. During the time Kevin was a contracted surveyor, she worked in multiple roles as a specialty and home infusion pharmacist, including Performance Improvement Coordinator, Clinical Coordinator, Compliance Officer, Corporate Pharmacist, Pharmacy trainer, Pharmacy Manger, and staff pharmacist. In addition to these roles, she developed policies and procedures and assisted with all phases of the accreditation process from the customer side.

 

Caroline Girardeau, PharmD

Caroline Girardeau brings more than 30 years of pharmacy experience to her position as Program Director for ACHC Pharmacy and PCAB (Compounding Pharmacy) Accreditation. She combines clinical expertise with a passion for education, quality, and performance improvement to help pharmacies strengthen their practices and deliver safe, patient-centered care.

Her career includes previous roles in life sciences consulting, data analytics, drug development, and multiple pharmacy leadership positions in academic and community hospitals, giving her a comprehensive view of operational excellence across various healthcare settings.

Hotel Information

Fairfield by Marriott Inn & Suites Raleigh-Durham Airport/ Research Triangle Park

 Four Points by Sheraton Raleigh Durham Airport