Learning Outcomes. At the conclusion of the PSA Intern Training Program, the intern will be able to: • Demonstrate systematic, appropriate and thorough procedures in all steps of supplying pharmaceutical products and services. • Demonstrate a commitment to the highest standards of personal and professional ethics and legal practice, including accepting responsibility for the outcomes of individual decisions and actions. • Demonstrate the use of appropriate skills in communicating health information and building positive relationships with patients, carers and other health care professionals, including promoting public health. • Effectively access, evaluate, synthesise and disseminate medicine and health information to patients, carers and other health professionals. • Effectively promote and contribute to the optimal use of medicines by patients and other health care professionals. • Effectively assess and address primary health care needs of patients, including first aid. • Demonstrate effective planning and organisational skills in the management of the business related to pharmacy. • Demonstrate an appreciation for, and commitment to, continuing professional development, and understand the importance of life-long learning. The PSA Intern Training Program is designed to be flexible to fit the interns’ needs and can be completed in a minimum period of nine months up to a maximum period of 24 months. The standard program timeframe is nine months. The PSA Intern Training Program comprises various components, each designed to guide the intern through the transition from student to competent pharmacist. All activities must be successfully completed and all documents submitted to meet the requirements of the PSA Intern Training Program. All components must be completed within two years of commencing the program. A completion certificate will be awarded to the intern on successful completion of the PSA Intern Training Program. Interns must successfully meet the competencies as outlined in the National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Forms of assessment of these competencies will include satisfactory completion of: • View mandatory orientation eLecture • Participate in mandatory workshop one and two • Five online modules • Public health education project • One practical assessment • Reflective journal entries • Complete one career pathways module • Documentation:
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Sources: Intern Training Program Agreement
Learning Outcomes. At the conclusion of the PSA Intern Training Program, the intern will be able to: • Demonstrate systematic, appropriate and thorough procedures in all steps of supplying pharmaceutical products and services. • Demonstrate a commitment to the highest standards of personal and professional ethics and legal practice, including accepting responsibility for the outcomes of individual decisions and actions. • Demonstrate the use of appropriate skills in communicating health information and building positive relationships with patients, carers and other health care professionals, including promoting public health. • Effectively access, evaluate, synthesise and disseminate medicine and health information to patients, carers and other health professionals. • Effectively promote and contribute to the optimal use of medicines by patients and other health care professionals. • Effectively assess and address primary health care needs of patients, including first aid. • Demonstrate effective planning and organisational skills in the management of the business related to pharmacy. • Demonstrate an appreciation for, and commitment to, continuing professional development, and understand the importance of life-long learning. The PSA Intern Training Program is designed to be flexible to fit the interns’ needs and can be completed in a minimum period of nine months up to a maximum period of 24 months. The standard program timeframe is nine months. The PSA Intern Training Program comprises various components, each designed to guide the intern through the transition from student to competent pharmacist. All activities must be successfully completed and all documents submitted to meet the requirements of the PSA Intern Training Program. All components must be completed within two years of commencing the program. A completion certificate will be awarded to the intern on successful completion of the PSA Intern Training Program. Interns must successfully meet the competencies as outlined in the National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists in ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇. Forms of assessment of these competencies will include satisfactory completion of: • View mandatory orientation eLecture presentation • Participate in mandatory workshop one and two • Five Seven online modules • Public health education project • One practical assessment • Reflective journal entries • Complete one career pathways module Multisource feedback activities • Six leadership and management modules • Documentation:: - Valid Australian First Aid and CPR certificates - NPS pharmacy practice review or drug use evaluation - Workplace appraisals - CPD record and CPD Plan. The PSA Intern Training Program utilises a range of methods of delivery that fully maximises the intern’s time and learning opportunities including a mix of face-to-face workshops, workplace assessment tasks and online activities. The PSA Intern Training Program is designed to allow interns to apply their knowledge and skills in the workplace. The intern will be required to undertake assessment tasks within their workplace, supported by their preceptor. The preceptor is also required to observe the intern undertaking specific tasks, and to report on their competency. At the end of each component of the PSA Intern Training Program, the intern is assessed as competent or not yet competent. The opportunity to resubmit tasks that do not meet the standards will be discussed with the intern as required. Monitoring the training and assessment of competence within the program components shall remain the responsibility of PSA. PSA5531 PSA will make reasonable adjustments to accommodate the special needs of individual interns where he or she may require special assistance with access to program materials or components. The table below outlines the program requirements. PSA complies with both the Federal and relevant State and Territory Privacy Acts, and adheres to the following principles referred to in those Acts. or individual safety. Information will only be disclosed to an unrelated third party if permission is sought and received in writing from the individual concerned first.
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Sources: Intern Training Program Agreement