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This article describes how to share your ANZCAP recognition.

ANZCAP Recognition

Once ANZCAP Recognitions are completed and validated, members can share evidence of their recognition via many different ways:

  • ANZCAP post-nominals

  • ANZCAP recognition certificate

  • ANZCAP digital badge

All ‘In Progress’ and “Completed” Recognition Portfolios are available in the Recognition Portfolio page on the ANZCAP digital platform.

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Post-nominals

ANZCAP members who have received recognition as an ANZCAP Pharmacy Resident, Pharmacy Registrar or Pharmacy Consultant are entitled to use post-nominals after their name to indicate the recognition and area(s) of specialty.

  • ANZCAP-Res.

  • ANZCAP-Reg. (specialty area)

  • FANZCAP (specialty area)

Details of your personal post nominals are available on the ANZCAP home page banner bar OR the Recognition Simple summary banner bar.

  1. Log into ANZCAP or return to the home page by clicking on the ANZCAP logo top left

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  1. Select the recognition in the home page or use the menu options at the top of the screen to navigate to the Recognition Portfolios page.

  2. For completed recognitions, select the Actions drop down menu in the Recognition Portfolios page to view summary pages, download your Recognition Certificate, or select to Share your recognition with others.

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Digital Badge

ANZCAP members who have received recognition as an ANZCAP Pharmacist Resident, Pharmacist Registrar or Pharmacist Consultant are able to use a digital badge to share achievement of their ANZCAP recognition.

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There are a number of ways to share your ANZCAP Recognition on social media. See the separate articles:

The digital badge is an excellent way to share your ANZCAP recognition on social platforms.

Recognition Certificate

ANZCAP members who have received recognition as an ANZCAP Pharmacist Resident, Pharmacist Registrar or Pharmacist Consultant are entitled to use a certificate to share achievement of their ANZCAP recognition.

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From the Recognition portfolio page you can access your certificate by selecting the “Actions” button in the bottom left hand corner of the recognition tile. Choose the “download certificate A4” option. You may download a copy of the certificate.

The ANZCAP certificate can be downloaded and printed to be displayed.

Recognition Simple Summary

ANZCAP members who have received recognition as an ANZCAP Pharmacist Resident, Pharmacist Registrar or Pharmacist Consultant are able to share a summary of their recognition portfolio with professional peers. There are two types of summaries that can be shared:

  • Simple summary (pictured below)

  • Detailed summary for Custom Portfolios, the Independent Pathway and Training Programs contains a summary of the LX used to achieve recognition.

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From the Recognition portfolio page you can share your recognition portfolio summary by selecting the “Actions” button in the bottom left hand corner of the recognition tile. Choose the “Share simple summary” or “Detailed Summary” options that are available to you. You may download a copy of the summary or share it will colleagues using the link.

Recognition portfolio summaries contain details of the LXs used to achieve recognition and are an excellent way to share more in depth details of ANZCAP recognition with peers e.g. for a job interview.

Summary

Please refer to the recognition, specialties and post-nominals article for further details how to achieve ANZCAP recognition and areas of specialty practice.

 

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