The DSCSA Stabilization Period Ends: What Small Dispensers Must Have in Place by November 2026
- 0:00 Deadline Reality For Dispensers
- 7:00 Capabilities Regulators Will Expect
- 17:00 Workflow Gaps That Break Compliance
Practical shifts you can apply this week
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Identify Required DSCSA Capabilities
See which operational and documentation controls small dispensers need in place before November 2026.
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Evaluate Workflow And Partner Fit
Assess whether your current setup can support electronic tracing, exceptions, and record requests.
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Diagnose Highest-Risk Readiness Gaps
Spot the weak handoffs across receiving, investigations, documentation, and system integration.
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Design A Phased Roadmap
Leave with a practical sequence for policy, process, technology, and staff training updates.
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Decide The Next 90-Day Actions
Prioritize near-term steps that lower compliance risk and reduce the odds of supply disruption.
What we'll cover
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0:00
Deadline Reality For Dispensers
What the stabilization period changed, what it did not, and why November 2026 is an operational deadline.
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7:00
Capabilities Regulators Will Expect
Receiving serialized data, handling suspect product, checking trading partners, and producing records on request.
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17:00
Workflow Gaps That Break Compliance
Where handoffs fail in receiving, quarantine, returns, transfers, and manual exception handling.
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28:00
Data Exchange In Real Life
Practical EPCIS, common integration models, and how to find product data when an audit lands at 4:42 p.m.
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38:00
Policies, Proof, And People
The SOPs, training, oversight, and documentation trail that make decisions defensible.
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47:00
Vendor And Partner Due Diligence
Questions to ask wholesalers, vendors, and reverse distributors before assumptions become problems.
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54:00
Ninety-Day Readiness Roadmap
A 30-60-90 plan, readiness scorecard, recap, and a clear next step for your formal review.
Questions people ask before registering
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It is built for working professionals at small dispensers, including independent pharmacies, outpatient settings, and operations, compliance, and pharmacy leaders who own day-to-day readiness.
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No. We explain the technical pieces in practical terms and focus on workflows, evidence, and partner responsibilities rather than jargon-heavy theory.
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Yes. The webinar covers how pharmacy systems, wholesalers, and other partners affect tracing, exception handling, and documentation in real operating conditions.
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Most webinar programs provide a replay to registrants after the session. Check your registration details or event email for the final confirmation.
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This session is designed as practical operational education. If a certificate of attendance or CE is offered, it will be stated on the registration page.
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You will leave with a clearer view of your highest-risk gaps and a practical 90-day action plan to review workflows, systems, SOPs, and partner responsibilities.