HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance

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HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Overview Bullet points Protect Yourself – Protect Your Family – Protect Your Community Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Facts About Vaccines and Vaccinations What are Vaccines? Vaccines are oral injections or oral drops given to decrease the chance of you or your family getting a disease. Vaccines help protect against diseases, but do not treat diseases Overview Bullet points Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Facts About Vaccines and Vaccinations How do Vaccines Work? Vaccines help your body develop strong resistance to diseases. Vaccines work best when given before you have the disease. Overview Bullet points Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Facts About Vaccines and Vaccinations Who needs to be vaccinated? Different vaccines are available for all age groups, including babies, children, adults, pregnant women or the elderly. Overview Bullet points Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Facts About Vaccines and Vaccinations Who should NOT receive Vaccines? Anyone who: Is allergic to any of the ingredients in the vaccines or had an allergic reaction after receiving a dose of vaccine. Overview Bullet points Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Facts About Vaccines and Vaccinations When should I be vaccinated? Most vaccines are given to babies and young children to protect them for life. There are also vaccines for other children, adults, pregnant women and the elderly. Overview Bullet points Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Facts About Vaccines and Vaccinations Where can I get vaccinated? You can get vaccinated at pharmacies with clinics, health care clinics or hospitals Overview Bullet points Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Facts About Vaccines and Vaccinations Who should I ask about Vaccines? Your pharmacist or other health care workers can give you more information on the different vaccines available and when and where to get them. Overview Bullet points Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Overview Bullet points Know Your medicine – Ask Your Pharmacist Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Overview Bullet points Together you and your pharmacist can achieve optimum pharmaceutical care results! Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Overview Bullet points Share your Pharmacy Month experience on @PharmMonth2017 Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Overview Bullet points Read more on: www.sapc.za.org Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)

HR Plan for Pharmacy & Compliance Overview Bullet points South African Pharmacy Council Ensuring sustainable quality pharmaceutical services Presented by Amos Masango (Registrar) (Pharmacy Week 2006)