Pharmacy Services
Associate TR-NQF-HE: Level 5 QF-EHEA: Short Cycle EQF-LLL: Level 5

Program Outcomes

Classified

1 - Knowledge
Theoretical - Conceptual
1) Know professional terminology.
2) Know and can benefit from professional reference books such as codex, pharmacopoeia and formulary in order to provide complete health care.
3) Knows the drugs that need to be written on special prescriptions (purple, orange, red and green prescriptions) and the procedures related to these prescriptions.
2 - Skills
Cognitive - Practical
1) Take a part in the supply, storage and presentation of prescription and non-prescription drugs, medical products, cosmetic preparations, medical supplies and other health-related products under the responsibility of the pharmacist.
2) Knows computer usage, recipe entry systems and computer-assisted applications.
3) Can prepare magistral preparation.
3 - Competences
Communication and Social Competence
1) Establish effective and healthy communication with colleagues, patients, physicians and other healthcare professionals by considering professional and ethical values in the field.
2) Learn how to work together, gain the tendency to take responsibilities and duties as a team member.
3) Gain awareness of lifelong learning and manage personal and social learning.
Learning Competence
1) Knows the relations of pharmacies with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Finance and Social Security Institution and ensures the necessary procedures according to these rules.
2) Gain communication competence in English at least A2 level in line with the European Language Framework (Communication competence in English is at least B1 level in programs where medium of instruction is English).
Field Specific Competence
1) Able to complete prescription reading, preparation and presentation.
2) Knows the toxic medicines which to be kept separate, and how these cabinets are arranged.
3) Knows the precautions related to drugs that are approaching the end of their expiry date by checking the stock and expiration date of drugs and medical supplies.
4) Knows the drugs, medical equipment and antidotes used in emergency situations.
Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility
1) Knows the order of drugs on the shelves in pharmacies (such as alphabetical order, pharmacological order) and, the layout of drugs and other products.

Program Gains Program Level

Program Outcomes TR-NQF-HE 5 (Associate) Level Descriptors TR-NQF-HE Main Field Descriptors
72 - Health
1 - Knowledge
Theoretical - Conceptual
1) Know professional terminology.
2) Know and can benefit from professional reference books such as codex, pharmacopoeia and formulary in order to provide complete health care.
3) Knows the drugs that need to be written on special prescriptions (purple, orange, red and green prescriptions) and the procedures related to these prescriptions.
2 - Skills
Cognitive - Practical
1) Take a part in the supply, storage and presentation of prescription and non-prescription drugs, medical products, cosmetic preparations, medical supplies and other health-related products under the responsibility of the pharmacist.
2) Knows computer usage, recipe entry systems and computer-assisted applications.
3) Can prepare magistral preparation.
3 - Competences
Communication and Social Competence
1) Establish effective and healthy communication with colleagues, patients, physicians and other healthcare professionals by considering professional and ethical values in the field.
2) Learn how to work together, gain the tendency to take responsibilities and duties as a team member.
3) Gain awareness of lifelong learning and manage personal and social learning.
Learning Competence
1) Knows the relations of pharmacies with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Finance and Social Security Institution and ensures the necessary procedures according to these rules.
2) Gain communication competence in English at least A2 level in line with the European Language Framework (Communication competence in English is at least B1 level in programs where medium of instruction is English).
Field Specific Competence
1) Able to complete prescription reading, preparation and presentation.
2) Knows the toxic medicines which to be kept separate, and how these cabinets are arranged.
3) Knows the precautions related to drugs that are approaching the end of their expiry date by checking the stock and expiration date of drugs and medical supplies.
4) Knows the drugs, medical equipment and antidotes used in emergency situations.
Competence to Work Independently and Take Responsibility
1) Knows the order of drugs on the shelves in pharmacies (such as alphabetical order, pharmacological order) and, the layout of drugs and other products.

Conjoined

1) Know professional terminology.
2) Take a part in the supply, storage and presentation of prescription and non-prescription drugs, medical products, cosmetic preparations, medical supplies and other health-related products under the responsibility of the pharmacist.
3) Know and can benefit from professional reference books such as codex, pharmacopoeia and formulary in order to provide complete health care.
4) Able to complete prescription reading, preparation and presentation.
5) Establish effective and healthy communication with colleagues, patients, physicians and other healthcare professionals by considering professional and ethical values in the field.
6) Knows the toxic medicines which to be kept separate, and how these cabinets are arranged.
7) Knows the order of drugs on the shelves in pharmacies (such as alphabetical order, pharmacological order) and, the layout of drugs and other products.
8) Knows the relations of pharmacies with the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Finance and Social Security Institution and ensures the necessary procedures according to these rules.
9) Knows computer usage, recipe entry systems and computer-assisted applications.
10) Knows the precautions related to drugs that are approaching the end of their expiry date by checking the stock and expiration date of drugs and medical supplies.
11) Learn how to work together, gain the tendency to take responsibilities and duties as a team member.
12) Gain awareness of lifelong learning and manage personal and social learning.
13) Knows the drugs that need to be written on special prescriptions (purple, orange, red and green prescriptions) and the procedures related to these prescriptions.
14) Knows the drugs, medical equipment and antidotes used in emergency situations.
15) Can prepare magistral preparation.
16) Gain communication competence in English at least A2 level in line with the European Language Framework (Communication competence in English is at least B1 level in programs where medium of instruction is English).