The Certificate in Pharmacy (Introduction to Pharmacy Practice) (Level 3) is an entry-level qualification designed to introduce learners to the fundamental principles and practices within the pharmacy profession. This certificate provides a solid foundation for those interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy or related healthcare roles. The program covers key areas such as the basics of medication management, understanding common pharmaceutical products, health and safety in pharmacy settings, and the role of pharmacy services in patient care. Learners gain knowledge about pharmacy law and ethics, customer service skills, and effective communication, which are essential for supporting pharmacists in delivering safe and efficient healthcare.
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Full-time
3 months
Start date & application deadlines
Starting Date
August, January
Language
English
Credits
Delivered
On Campus
Campus Location
Auckland, New Zealand
Disciplines
Medicine & Health
The Certificate in Pharmacy (Introduction to Pharmacy Practice) (Level 3) is an entry-level qualification designed to introduce learners to the fundamental principles and practices within the pharmacy profession. This certificate provides a solid foundation for those interested in pursuing a career in pharmacy or related healthcare roles. The program covers key areas such as the basics of medication management, understanding common pharmaceutical products, health and safety in pharmacy settings, and the role of pharmacy services in patient care. Learners gain knowledge about pharmacy law and ethics, customer service skills, and effective communication, which are essential for supporting pharmacists in delivering safe and efficient healthcare.
Courses Include:
Introduction to Pharmacy Practice
Fundamentals of Human Anatomy and Physiology
Basic Pharmacology and Common Medications
Prescription Processing and Dispensing Procedures
Pharmacy Law, Ethics, and Professional Standards
Communication Skills in a Healthcare Setting
Medicines Storage and Inventory Management
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
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