Prescribing Pharmacist Clause Samples
The 'Prescribing Pharmacist' clause defines the role and authority of a pharmacist who is permitted to prescribe medications within the scope of their professional license. This clause typically outlines the qualifications required for a pharmacist to prescribe, the types of medications or treatments they may authorize, and any necessary collaboration with physicians or other healthcare providers. By clearly delineating the responsibilities and limits of a prescribing pharmacist, the clause ensures regulatory compliance and patient safety, while also clarifying the division of duties among healthcare professionals.
Prescribing Pharmacist. 10.4.1 A Pharmacist who qualifies as a Prescribing Pharmacist (NZ qualification or equivalent that is recognised in New Zealand) and is able to use the endorsement in their role, shall be paid a minimum of step 6.
10.4.2 A Senior Pharmacist who has qualified as a Prescribing Pharmacist (NZ qualification or equivalent that is recognised in New Zealand) and who is able to use this in their role shall be paid an allowance of $2,000 per annum while holding the qualification.
