This is a first of its kind of effort in North Dakota to expand the quantity and quality of clinical hypertension and diabetes services provided at community pharmacies.
It is a student-led collaboration among the North Dakota Department of Health, North Dakota State University, and the North Dakota Pharmacists’ Association.
Below you will find links to educational documents, required tracking forms, and video training materials to help both students and pharmacist preceptors lead a successful program.
Virtual Pre-Recorded Training:
We are trying something a bit different with the training this year. In order to minimize the amount of time you're required to be on a live training with our team, we have prepared a pre-recorded training.
Please follow the steps below to complete this requirement:
Virtual LIVE Training Session - Was held on May 19, 2022 at 10am.
The training recordings will be found below, along with links to associated PowerPoint and PDF documents.
Presentation:
Additional Trainings:
- Remote Patient Monitoring Platform (Diasyst Training)
- Blood Pressure Protocol Training: This training is a review on the proper protocol to take a blood pressure. Haven't taken a manual blood pressure in a while? This is a great refresher of your skills.
- Kognito Motivational Interviewing Training: Course content will be available for one year from the time of account activation, but we as that you please complete the training one week prior to your first Enhanced MTM rotation. For students already on rotation, please complete the training as soon as possible. Click here to view the: Course Outline or here for the: User Access Guide
Documents necessary for Pilot Rotation:
Copies of the Hypertension Handouts, can be downloaded from the North Dakota Dept of Health, free of charge here: Order Free Materials | Health and Human Services North Dakota
Weekly Electronic Survey links (for entry of PDF documents):
This ONE electronic survey link captures the Student Weekly Task Log, MTM Drug Therapy Problem worksheet, and Comprehensive Medication Review information. We ask that you upload a copy of your Student Weekly Task Log, at the end of this survey - and please ensure it does not contain any PHI (.pdf or .jpeg only).