

Overview
The role of the community pharmacist is evolving beyond medication dispensing to a central position in
patient education and disease management. With the increasing prevalence of chronic conditions like diabetes
and the wider availability of over the counter (OTC) medical devices, pharmacists are now on the front lines
of providing crucial support and guidance.
Accurate self-monitoring of blood glucose (SMBG) is a
cornerstone of effective diabetes management. However, studies have shown that a significant number of
patients make errors in preparing for, performing, and interpreting their self-blood glucose tests, leading
to inaccurate readings and poor health outcomes.
While manufacturers provide instructions, these may
not be sufficient for all patients, especially those who are newly diagnosed with diabetes, have low health
literacy, or face language barriers. This is where the pharmacist's involvement becomes
invaluable.
This course addresses the critical need for pharmacists to be proficient not only in
recommending the right blood glucose monitoring device for a patient's specific needs, but also in providing
hands-on, practical counselling.
At the end of this learning activity, participants will be able to:
Ph. Ng Yi Ling
RPh MMPS 19163,
Professional Care & Development Manager
Alpro Pharmacy
Keywords: glucose monitoring device, medical device, blood glucose monitoring, blood glucose monitoring device