University
University of AucklandThis course is available
On-Campus
Level of Study
Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma
Duration
4 years
Next start date
Expected Mar 2027
Campus
Grafton Campus
Graduates of the postgraduate diploma will be able to:
This programme has been designed to allow students living anywhere in New Zealand to enrol, as most of the material will be presented online (supplemented by face-to-face weekend workshops for some courses).
The Clinical Pharmacy specialisation aims to expand the experience of pharmacists in the development and implementation of patient-centred pharmaceutical care and medicines management plans. The programme covers a wide range of therapeutic areas and can cater to patients with complex clinical needs.
The Prescribing specialisation, on the other hand, equips pharmacists with the knowledge, skills and attributes to prescribe medicines competently within a collaborative healthcare team environment.
Prescribing will teach you:
If you have already completed a Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy and would like to now specialise in Prescribing, please refer to the programme page for Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Pharmacy.
You must have completed an undergraduate degree in pharmacy at a recognised university (or similar institution).
You must also be currently registered as a pharmacist with the New Zealand Pharmacy Council.
In order to be admitted to the specialisation in Prescribing you must hold an appropriate position involving patient care, and have access to a designated medical prescriber, as approved by the programme director. Applicants should also complete the Expression of interest for Postgraduate Certificate in Clinical Pharmacy in Prescribing form.
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