JURISPRUDENCE EXAMINATION STUDY MATERIAL
1) The Pharmaceutical Act
2) By-laws to the Pharmaceutical Act
3) Pharmaceutical Regulations
4) Internship Program Regulations
5) Pharmacy Standards (Minimum Pharmacy Site Requirements)
6) Code of Ethics
7) Principles and Guidelines - Security in Drug Distribution for Narcotic and other psychoactive drugs
8) Professional Development Requirements
9) Refill History Recording System
10) Facsimile Transmission of Prescriptions
11) Multiple Prescription Program
12) The Liquor Control Act
13) Manitoba Drug Interchangeability Formulary Regulation (It is not necessary to study the Drug Lists - just the Reasons for the Lists)
14) The Prescriptions Drugs Cost Assistance Act
15) Prescription Drugs Payment of Benefits Regulation
16) Standards of Practice – Community
17) Standards of Practice – Personal Care Home
18) Standards of Practice – Hospital
19) Standards of Practice – NAPRA Model
20) Standards of Practice NAPRA Schedules 2 and 3
21) Third Party Agreement (Manitoba Society of Pharmacists)
22) Controlled Drugs and Substances Act
23) Narcotic Control Regulations
24) The Food and Drugs Act
25) Personal Health Information Act
26) PHIA Questions and Answers
27) Continued Care Prescriptions – Joint Statement
28) NAPRA Schedules
29) The Midwifery Act
PLEASE STUDY ALL MATERIALS. The Food and Drugs Act and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act and Narcotic Control Regulations have been marked as to which parts must be studied.
The exam is written at the Association office, 200 Tache Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, at a mutually convenient time and when the boardroom is available. The exam may be written at either 9:00 a.m. or 1:30 p.m., Monday – Friday.
You are allowed 3 hours to write the exam. The exam consists of fill in the blanks and true and false questions. The pass mark is 70%. It is a closed book exam and cell phones, PDA’s and notes are not allowed in the examination room.