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ANZCAP Resident and ANZCAP Registrar recognition can be obtained by completion of an accredited Society of Hospital Pharmacist of Advanced Pharmacy Australia (SHPAAdPha) Training Program. To become a candidate for training program recognition, pharmacists must be:

  • Employed at a SHPA an AdPha accredited training workplace

  • Nominated by their accredited workplace as a Resident or Registrar Training candidate

  • A current ANZCAP memberAdPha member (which includes free access to ANZCAP)

For further information on how you can gain access to these program please refer to the SHPA Residency Program website.

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Pharmacists can switch between the different programs as they move through their career to achieve the different levels of recognition. For example:

  • A pharmacist may complete their resident recognition via the independent program and then switch to the training program to complete their registrar award.

  • Alternatively a pharmacist may complete their resident and registrar recognition via the training program and then their consultant recognition via the independent program

AdPha Training Programs website.

Requirements for Resident Recognition via the Training Program

To obtain ANZCAP Resident Recognition recognition via the Training Program, pharmacists must:

  • Be an AHPRA Ahpra registered pharmacist practicing at the general level

  • Complete a Training Resident Recognition Portfolio

For further information on the LX requirements to complete this recognition portfolio please refer to the SHPA AdPha Resident Training Program Framework.

Requirements for Registrar Recognition via the Training Program

To obtain ANZCAP Registrar Recognition via the Training Program, pharmacists must:

  • Be an AHPRA Ahpra registered pharmacist

  • Received ANZCAP Resident recognition via the Independent, Training or Training Foundation program (or have provided ANZCAP with evidence of equivalent advanced practice qualifications)

  • Complete a Registrar Training Recognition Portfolio

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For further information on the LX requirements to complete this recognition portfolio please refer to the SHPA AdPha Registrar Training Program Common Framework or SHPA AdPha Registrar Training Program practice area specific framework.

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