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Adding to the Veterinary Species List?

Step-by-step guide for adding and maintaining Veterinary Species in SiCompounding.

Overview

Veterinary Species are animal classifications used when adding patients or inventory items to SiCompounding. Species are regulated by the FDA and categorized as:

  • Major Species: Dogs, cats, horses, cattle, pigs, chickens, turkeys
  • Minor Species: Fish, ferrets, goats, and other animals

These classifications focus on disease treatment, prevention, and growth enhancement. Accurate species data supports patient records, inventory management, and regulatory compliance.

For detailed information about FDA animal drug approval processes, visit: FDA Animal Health Literacy


Settings → Codes and Classifications → Veterinary Species


Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Open FileMaker Pro

  1. Click the FileMaker Pro icon on your computer to launch FileMaker.

2. Access SiCompounding

  1. When FileMaker opens, locate the large menu bar on the left side of the window.
  2. Click SiCompounding (near the top of the menu).

3. Open the Pharmacy Dashboard

  1. In the next window, several icons will appear across the middle of the screen.
  2. Click Pharmacy to open the Pharmacy Dashboard.

4. Open Settings

  1. From the blue sidebar menu on the left side:
    • Scroll to the bottom.
    • Select Settings.

5. Navigate to Codes and Classifications

  1. Under General Settings, select Codes and Classifications.
    • This section allows you to input and manage standard codes for prescription orders.

6. Select Veterinary Species

  1. From the popup list, select Veterinary Species.
  2. The Veterinary Species window opens, displaying a list of all species currently maintained.

Veterinary Species Window Fields

The Veterinary Species window displays the following columns:

ColumnDescription
SpeciesName of a unique major or minor species
ActionOptions for managing the species record

Adding a New Veterinary Species

  1. Click the + Species button to create a new species entry.
  2. The Veterinary Species window opens.
  3. Enter the species name and required information.
  4. Click Save to add the new species.

Editing an Existing Species

  1. In the Veterinary Species window, locate the species you wish to modify.
  2. Click the Action column to view options.
  3. Select Edit. The Veterinary Species window opens for that species.
  4. Make modifications and click Save.

Viewing Change Logs

  1. Click the Action column for the species record you want to review.
  2. Select Change Logs.
  3. The Record Modification Log window opens and displays:
    • Changes made to the species
    • Date and time of modifications
    • User who made the changes
  4. Click the X button in the upper right corner to close the window.

About Pharmacy Settings

Important: The Pharmacy Settings module contains templates and default configurations and must be completed before using other areas of SiCompounding.

Within Pharmacy Settings, you can manage:

  • Product Settings – Configure pharmacy products
  • Facility Areas – Define physical pharmacy spaces
  • Equipment – Manage pharmacy equipment
  • Workflows – Set up operational workflows
  • Costs and Fees – Configure pricing structures
  • Lab Work – Manage laboratory operations
  • COM Templates – Create compound order templates
  • Notifications – Set up system notifications
  • Integrations – Configure third-party integrations
  • Automations – Access and review automation logs

Best Practices

  • Ensure all veterinary species used in your clinic are added before creating patient records or inventory items.
  • Use standard naming conventions for species to avoid duplication (e.g., "Canis familiaris" for dogs, "Felis catus" for cats).
  • Distinguish between major and minor species in your naming or documentation for regulatory compliance.
  • Review change logs regularly to track modifications and maintain audit compliance.
  • Keep the species list updated as your clinic expands to new animal types.

This completes the step-by-step guide for Adding and Maintaining Veterinary Species in SiCompounding.

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