Pharmacist Compliance Written 30 credit minutes

Preceptors serve as an essential extension of the educational team and play a vital role in upholding the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which protects the confidentiality of student educational records. This course outlines key FERPA regulations and explains how they apply within experiential education settings. You will gain a clear understanding of your legal and ethical responsibilities to protect student privacy, ensure compliance, and maintain the integrity of the educational environment.

Learning Objectives

Upon successful completion of this application-based course, learners should be able to
1. Describe the key elements of FERPA and its relevance for pharmacy preceptors.
2. Examine potential privacy concerns and compliance challenges related to FERPA in experiential education.
3. Implement FERPA principles to address privacy and confidentiality issues in experiential pharmacy settings.

Faculty

Janeen Winnike, BPharm, RPh

Associate Dean
Rosalind Franklin University

Disclosures:

Janeen Winnike has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.

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