Course overview
This course is designed to meet the accreditation standards and performance outcomes of the APC Standards for Pharmacist Prescribing Programs. This course will require the learner to demonstrate prescribing competency for simulated patients.
- Prescribing foundations
- ENT problems
- GI problems
- Lower respiratory conditions
Course learning outcomes
- Describe the expected legal, ethical, and professional standards, including cultural safety, and how they apply to your practice
- Identify the steps of the person-centred prescribing process and how they are used to define the needs of the consumer in simulated patient care scenarios
- Perform simulated clinical examinations and assessments relevant to the specified conditions
- Apply structured clinical reasoning to achieve well-informed prescribing decisions in simulated patient care scenarios
- Articulate the requirements for clear and effective communication with consumers and care providers to facilitate safe and effective use of medicines in simulated patient care scenarios
- Document clear, legal, and effective records relating to simulated prescribing decisions
- Determine the monitoring and review requirements associated with prescribing decisions made in simulated care scenarios
Availability
Class details
Adelaide City Campus East
Group 1
Class number 60762
Section 01CE
Size 30
Available 26
Class details
Adelaide City Campus East
Group 1
Class number 29997
Section 01CE
Size 45
Available 5
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