Certificate in Pharmacy (Pharmacy Technician - Advanced) (Level 5) (Blended)

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The greatest wealth is health.
Virgil, Roman Poet

Hello, Kia ora, Talofa, Kamusta, Malo’etau lava, Kia orana, Nĭ hăo, Fakalofa Atu, Namaste, Bula, Sata srī akāla, Marhaba.

Congratulations on continuing on your journey towards becoming a pharmacy technician. Over the next 44 weeks, you will be supported to develop your skills, knowledge, and confidence in all aspects of the role of a pharmacy technician working in the pharmacy environment.

This qualification aims to provide the pharmacy sector with people who carry out a wide range of advanced pharmacy dispensing services and support the provision of safe, patient-centred healthcare under the supervision of a pharmacist.

We know you will enjoy this programme, which is filled with exciting and engaging learning activities. We hope you will grab every opportunity to challenge yourself, build on your learning and develop as a professional. Pharmacy technicians are important team members of the healthcare industry and are vital to the health and well-being of communities across Aotearoa New Zealand. So once again, nau mai, haere mai, welcome to the programme and welcome to the pharmacy industry. We are glad you have joined the team!

Module Overview

This programme covers the following qualifications and courses:

Weeks Outcome Online Module Course
Weeks 1- 24 New Zealand Certificate in Pharmacy (Pharmacy Technician - Core) (Level 4) Modules 1 - 8 Course 1: Professional Practice 1
Course 2: Dispensing 1
Course 3: Dispensing 1A
Course 4: Patient Care
Weeks 25-44 New Zealand Certificate in Pharmacy (Pharmacy Technician - Advanced) (Level 5) Modules 9 - 12 Course 5: Professional Practice 2
Course 6: Anatomy and Physiology
Course 7: Dispensing 2
Course 8: Patient Care 2

How will you learn?

Learning hours are asynchronous. This means you complete them in your own time. There is no set class time, and learning takes place at different times for students/ākonga enrolled in the programme. You are encouraged to interact with other students/ākonga through forums and group messaging. Keep in mind that not everyone likes to study when you do, so you may need to wait for a response.

Total learning hours are 1400 hours across 44 weeks. That is approximately 32 hours per week of full-time study, which is made up of 20 hours of learning in the workplace and 12 hours of self-directed learning.

The self-directed learning hours include:

  • Reading, watching, and completing the activities on the online campus.
  • Completing assessments.
  • Participating in forum discussions.

Assessments/ Aromatawai

A total of 140 credits are awarded for the programme.

There are 30 assessments to complete in total: 13 at Level 4 and 17 at Level 5. Assessments will be awarded an achieved or not-achieved result. All learning outcomes must be met to obtain an achieved result. All assessments must be completed in full, with all answers correct, for an achieved result.

Assessments are recorded as follows:

  • Achieved – all work/units have been achieved to the standards set in the assessment and performance criteria.
  • Not Achieved – the student/ākonga has yet to complete the relevant work to be awarded the assessment or unit.

Assessment submission

Level 4
Week Course 1: Professional Practice 1 Course 2 & 3: Introduction to Dispensing Course 4: Patient Care 1
  Module 1: Introduction
1      
2      
  Module 2: Preparing to Dispense Part 1
3 01A3    
4      
5      
6     04A1
7      
  Module 3: Preparing to Dispense Part 2
8      
9      
10     04A2
11      
12   02A1 (Task 1)  
  Module 4: Dispensing Procedures & Pharmacy Treatments Part 1
13      
14      
  Module 5: Dispensing Procedures & Pharmacy Treatments Part 2
15     04A3
16 01A5 02A2  
  Module 6: Dispensing Procedures & Pharmacy Treatments Part 3
17      
18   02A3  
19      
  Module 7: Technician Practices and Procedures Part 1
20 01A4    
21      
22  

03A1

03A2

 
  Module 8: Technician Practices and Procedures Part 2
23

01A1

01A2

02A1 (Task 2)  
24      
Level 5
Week Course 5: Professional Practice 2 Course 6: Anatomy & Physiology Course 7: Dispensing 2 Course 8: Patient Care 2
  Module 9: Body Systems 1
25        
26        
27        
28        
29        
30   06A1    
  Module 10: Body Systems 2
31   06A2    
32   06A3   08A1
33   06A4    
34  

06A5

06A6

   
  Module 11: Hospital Pharmacy 1
35        
36   06A7   08A3
37   06A8    
38   06A9    
39       08A2
40        
41        
  Module 12: Hospital Pharmacy 2
42     07A1  
43 05A1   07A2  
44 05A2

 

07A3  

Studying at Level 5

Graduates of this qualification will be able to meet the following outcomes: 

  • Work ethically and professionally within the Pharmacy Council Code of Ethics as relevant to Pharmacy Technicians 
  • Apply appropriate communication techniques to inform customers/ patients on health-related matters 
  • Apply all legislation and regulations as appropriate to Pharmacy Technicians 
  • Dispense and reconstitute medicines under the supervision of a pharmacist 
  • Provide advice and guidance on the use of dispensed medicines 
  • Apply knowledge of medicines as they relate to the treatment of a range of common health disorders 
  • Manage dispensary stock and inventory using appropriate environmental and storage requirements 
  • Perform calculations as appropriate to dispensing.
  • Communicate appropriately and interact effectively with other healthcare professionals and their staff. 
  • Apply an advanced level of knowledge of human anatomy, physiology and medicines used in the treatment of health issues.
  • Apply knowledge of pharmacology and how medicines work and affect body systems to understand their use as dispensed medicines for the treatment of health issues. 
  • Apply critical thinking and problem-solving processes to achieve appropriate solutions in advanced dispensing techniques and/or optimising patient outcomes. 
  • Manage inventory and facilitate supply.

A graduate of a level 5 certificate can:

  • Demonstrate broad operational or technical and theoretical knowledge within a specific field of work or study.
  • Select and apply a range of solutions to familiar and sometimes unfamiliar problems.
  • Select and apply a range of standard and non-standard processes relevant to the field of work or study.
  • Complete self-management of learning and performance within defined contexts.
  • Demonstrate some responsibility for the management of learning and performance of others.

We're here to help

If you're ever unsure about something or need assistance, please don't hesitate to contact your tutor. You can send them a message via email or via the 💬 messages feature on the top right corner of the online campus.

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Certificate in Pharmacy (Pharmacy Technician - Advanced) (Level 5) (Blended)