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Summary

This article describes the levels of ANZCAP Recognition available to ANZCAP members.

ANZCAP recognition

ANZCAP acknowledges that the skills, expertise and scope of practice of all pharmacists is a continuum throughout their professional career. ANZCAP recognition allows registered pharmacists at various stages in this continuum to be recognised at three progressive levels:

Resident

Registrar

Consultant

ANZCAP recognition is currently available via the Foundation Program.

Recognition descriptions

Resident (ANZCAP-Res.)

Resident pharmacists demonstrate a robust foundation of knowledge, skills and expertise that enables them to navigate various patient demographics and clinical environments with confidence and competence. They use their proficiency in medicines management to support the multi-disciplinary team while drawing on the expertise and knowledge of others where appropriate. Residents have developed self-leadership qualities and recognise opportunities for change and innovation within the pharmacy profession, seeking to promote these and improve the clinical practices of themselves and their team.

Registrar (ANZCAP-Reg.)

Registrar pharmacists possess the knowledge, skills, and expertise to independently provide care for individuals with complex healthcare requirements for a specialised practice area. They have developed skills in leadership, education, and research necessary to effectively shape practices within their broader team or organisation. Leveraging their expertise, they offer personalised patient care and tangibly enhance the outcomes of the services they manage or lead.

Consultant (FANZCAP)

Consultant pharmacists exemplify leadership within the profession, holding positions as senior experts collaborating across patient pathways to oversee complex clinical cases within a multidisciplinary framework. Their responsibilities extend to activities that harness their extensive expertise to advance individual and communal well-being. These professionals take the lead in generating and sharing evidence relevant to their practice, propelling enhancements in care and shaping practice standards.  

ANZCAP offers various programs to achieve recognition allowing pharmacists working in a range of sectors across Australia and New Zealand to achieve recognition. ANZCAP recognition is currently available via the Foundation Program for recognition of Prior Professional Experience.

Post-nominals

Pharmacists who achieve ANZCAP recognition are awarded post-nominal letters corresponding with their level of achievement. Post-nominals allow pharmacists a new opportunity to share their ANZCAP recognition in a standardised way.

Resident

ANZCAP-Res.

Registrar

ANZCAP-Reg. (specialty area)

Consultant or Fellow of ANZCAP

FANZCAP (specialty area)

Examples:

  • ANZCAP-Reg. (PainMgmt, PeriopMed)

  • FANZCAP (Generalist)

Refer to the How to use ANZCAP Recognition Post-nominals & Badges article for details on the many ways you can share your ANZCAP recognition.

Specialty areas of practice

Pharmacists who achieve ANZCAP recognition at the Registrar and Consultant level may nominate from one or two of 40 areas of specialty pharmacy practice to indicate the area/s in which they have attained their skills and experience. The specialty areas of practice and post-nominal abbreviations are:

Specialty area 

 Abbreviation (for post-nominal) 

Addiction Medicine 

AddMed. 

Cancer Medicine 

OncHaem 

Cardiology 

Cardiol. 

Clinical Trials 

ClinTrials 

Community Pharmacy 

CommPharm 

Compounding 

Compound. 

Dermatology

Derm.

Critical Care 

CritCare 

Education 

Edu.  

Emergency Medicine 

EmergMed 

Endocrinology 

Endo. 

Gastroenterology 

Gastro. 

Generalist 

Generalist 

General Medicine 

GenMed 

Geriatric Medicine 

GeriMed 

Infectious Diseases 

InfDis 

Leadership and Management 

Lead&Mgmt 

Medication Safety 

Includes DUE and MUE 

MedSafety 

Medication Supply  

Including but not limited to Dispensing/distribution & Formulary management 

MedSupply 

Medicines Information 

MedInfo 

Medicines Management

MedsMgmt 

Mental Health 

MentalHlth 

Neonatology 

Neonatol. 

Nephrology 

Neph. 

Neurology 

Neuro. 

Ophthalmology  

Ophthal. 

Paediatrics 

Paeds 

Pain Management 

PainMgmt 

Palliative Care 

PallCare 

Perioperative Medicine 

PeriopMed 

Pharmacy Informatics

Informtcs

Primary Care 

Including but not limited to GP pharmacists, MMR/RMMR, RAC pharmacists 

PrimCare 

Research 

Including but not limited to academic researchers (i.e. university research positions) 

Research 

Respiratory 

Resp. 

Surgery 

Surg. 

Stewardship 

Can be selected along with another specialty area (i.e. ID for AMS) 

Steward 

Transitions of Care  

Including but not limited to HARP and HOMR 

ToC 

Transplant 

Can be selected along with another specialty (i.e. Nephrology for renal transplant) 

Transplant 

Voluntary Assisted Dying 

VAD 

Women’s Health 

ObsGynae 

Please refer to the ANZCAP Specialty Area of Practice Glossary for definitions of these areas of specialty practice.

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