Research Area: Information Technology | Status: Complete | Led By: Faculty and student-led
New Brunswick Community College (NBCC) instructors Angela Martin-Dallon and Melissa Benoit wanted to provide their Pharmacy Technician students in Moncton and Saint John with hands-on training processing hospital medication orders and printing prescription labels. Using Healthy Seniors Pilot Projects funding from the Government of Canada, NBCC’s School of Health and Wellness was able to purchase a specialized prescription label printer.
The missing piece was expensive, third-party prescription processing software.
Enter 不良研究所Fredericton Information Technology (IT) instructors Keisha Peters and Bruce McClary and a team of their Business Analysis (IT:BA) and Programmer Analyst (IT:PA) students.
Recognizing that this project would:
IT instructors Keisha Peters and Bruce McClary happily engaged their students.
The IT:BA and IT:PA students collaboratively developed software that allows Pharmacy Technician students to upload mock medication orders, enter and sort drug identification (DIN) numbers, dosages, physician and patient names and other details. Instructors log in to verify orders before student users can send a label to the printer. The screen locks after two minutes of inactivity to simulate client confidentiality and user security features found in real-world pharmacy systems. All of these features were tailored to meet the requirements identified by the IT:BA students during their needs assessment with their client—the NBCC Pharmacy Technician instructors.
“It's so wonderful to have different parts of the College working together like this. Particularly given current financial constraints, I want to thank you for what you've done for us. You've saved us thousands of dollars given we don't have to source this software externally.”
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