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Independent Pathway Recognition (New Zealand)

Independent Pathway Recognition (New Zealand)

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This article describes the options for ANZCAP recognition via an Independent Pathway in New Zealand.

Recognition via the Independent Pathway

The Independent Pathway allows an opportunity for ANZCAP participants in New Zealand to be recognised as a Pharmacist Resident, Registrar or Consultant.

A pharmacist may complete recognition via the Independent Pathway at any workplace across Australia.

 

Requirements for Pharmacist Resident Recognition via the Independent Pathway

To obtain ANZCAP Pharmacist Resident Recognition via the Independent Pathway, pharmacists must:

  • Hold current registration as a pharmacist within New Zealand

  • Be a current NZHPA member or hold Direct ANZCAP access

  • Complete an Independent Resident Recognition Portfolio

The LX requirements for an Independent Resident Recognition Portfolio are:

 

 

Core LX

 

 

 

10

The 10 Core LX must consist of:

  1. DONCs or Mini-CEX or DOPS

  2. DONCs or Mini-CEX or DOPS

  3. DONCs or Mini-CEX or DOPS

  4. Consumer Survey 

  5. Manager Report

  6. Collaborative Supervision Report

  7. Conference/Seminar report

  8. Collaborative Case Presentation

  9. Collaborative Journal Club Presentation 

  10. Collaborative Research Activity or Collaborative QiPAT Research Activity

 

Elective LX

 

30

The 30 Elective LX must consist of:

  • At least 5 different types learning experiences

  • At least 20 must be from the endorsed or collaborative LX category

Total LX

40

 

Once the Pharmacist Resident candidate has completed all 40 LX requirements, the recognition portfolio they may submitted for ANZCAP Pharmacist Resident recognition. Candidates who successfully achieve recognition as an ANZCAP Pharmacist Resident are award the ANZCAP-Res. post nominals.

Recognition as an ANZCAP Pharmacist Resident indicates a pharmacist has broad generalist skills and competence and therefore does not align with an area of specialty practice.

Candidates who successfully achieve recognition as an ANZCAP Pharmacist Resident are awarded the ANZCAP-Res. post nominals.

Requirements for Pharmacist Registrar Recognition via the Independent Pathway

To obtain ANZCAP Pharmacist Registrar Recognition via the Independent Pathway, pharmacists must:

  • Hold current registration as a pharmacist within New Zealand

  • Be a current NZHPA member or hold Direct ANZCAP access

  • Complete an Independent Resident Recognition Portfolio

The LX requirements for an Independent Resident Recognition Portfolio are:

 

 

 

Core LX

 

 

 

10

The 10 Core LX must consist of:

  1. DONCs or Mini-CEX or DOPS

  2. Case Based Discussion

  3. Manager Report

  4. Collaborative Peer assessment 

  5. Collaborative Supervision Report 

  6. Collaborative LEADER 

  7. Collaborative TEACH

  8. Conference Research Activity

  9. Collaborative Research Activity or Collaborative QiPAT activity

  10. External Organisation Representation

 

Elective LX

 

30

The 30 Elective LX must consist of:

  • At least 5 different types learning experiences

  • At least 20 must be from the endorsed or collaborative LX category

Total LX

40

 

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