| 1 | <p>Explain reasons for development of different research questions, methods and methodologies and big data principles used in research</p> | <p>BPharm - Bachelor of Pharmacy - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate broad scientific knowledge across chemical, biological, pharmaceutical and behavioural sciences, and its appropriate application in delivering culturally safe, patient-centred care.</p><p>Apply scientific knowledge and transdisciplinary perspectives across a range of settings, levels, and sectors, demonstrating foundational skills and understandings in the role of pharmacists and the pharmaceutical sciences to optimise medicines and improve patient and population health outcomes.</p><p>Critically appraise theory, literature and practice, applying disciplinary knowledge to make informed decisions, including evaluating health threats, systems and trends from evidence-based perspectives.</p><p>Critically reflect on one’s social, cultural and professional views and experiences in healthcare settings and in relation to health systems and policy.</p><p>Use disciplinary knowledge within multifaceted contexts to formulate appropriate, feasible solutions to complex problems at patient and population health levels, including in contexts where knowledge is often incomplete and ambiguous.</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Discuss ethical issues in research, including impact with respect to Māori and other cultural groups</p> | <p>BPharm - Bachelor of Pharmacy - Programme Capabilities <p>Critically appraise theory, literature and practice, applying disciplinary knowledge to make informed decisions, including evaluating health threats, systems and trends from evidence-based perspectives.</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Conduct effective literature searches using biomedical databases and other appropriate sources, critically evaluating the relevance of research literature found</p> | <p>BPharm - Bachelor of Pharmacy - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply scientific knowledge and transdisciplinary perspectives across a range of settings, levels, and sectors, demonstrating foundational skills and understandings in the role of pharmacists and the pharmaceutical sciences to optimise medicines and improve patient and population health outcomes.</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Apply understandings of research methods and methodologies to interpret findings from health literature and interventions, including responsiveness to Māori and reduction of health inequities</p> | <p>BPharm - Bachelor of Pharmacy - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate broad scientific knowledge across chemical, biological, pharmaceutical and behavioural sciences, and its appropriate application in delivering culturally safe, patient-centred care.</p><p>Apply scientific knowledge and transdisciplinary perspectives across a range of settings, levels, and sectors, demonstrating foundational skills and understandings in the role of pharmacists and the pharmaceutical sciences to optimise medicines and improve patient and population health outcomes.</p><p>Critically appraise theory, literature and practice, applying disciplinary knowledge to make informed decisions, including evaluating health threats, systems and trends from evidence-based perspectives.</p><p>Use disciplinary knowledge within multifaceted contexts to formulate appropriate, feasible solutions to complex problems at patient and population health levels, including in contexts where knowledge is often incomplete and ambiguous.</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Present findings of literature searches in appropriate written formats.</p> | <p>BPharm - Bachelor of Pharmacy - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply appropriate communication styles, modes and technologies to enable shared decision making for improvements in health at personal and health systems levels.</p><p>Collaborate and communicate sensitively and effectively across diverse audiences to promote health literacy for individuals, whānau, communities and health professionals. </p> </p> |
| 6 | <p>Perform analysis of qualitative and/or quantitative data using appropriate evaluative/statistical methods</p> | <p>BPharm - Bachelor of Pharmacy - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate broad scientific knowledge across chemical, biological, pharmaceutical and behavioural sciences, and its appropriate application in delivering culturally safe, patient-centred care.</p><p>Apply scientific knowledge and transdisciplinary perspectives across a range of settings, levels, and sectors, demonstrating foundational skills and understandings in the role of pharmacists and the pharmaceutical sciences to optimise medicines and improve patient and population health outcomes.</p><p>Use disciplinary knowledge within multifaceted contexts to formulate appropriate, feasible solutions to complex problems at patient and population health levels, including in contexts where knowledge is often incomplete and ambiguous.</p> </p> |
| 7 | <p>Undertake and complete a research inquiry and produce a written project report, to an appropriate academic standard, with guidance from a project supervisor</p> | <p>BPharm - Bachelor of Pharmacy - Programme Capabilities <p>Demonstrate broad scientific knowledge across chemical, biological, pharmaceutical and behavioural sciences, and its appropriate application in delivering culturally safe, patient-centred care.</p><p>Apply scientific knowledge and transdisciplinary perspectives across a range of settings, levels, and sectors, demonstrating foundational skills and understandings in the role of pharmacists and the pharmaceutical sciences to optimise medicines and improve patient and population health outcomes.</p> </p> |
| 8 | <p>Present and defend research findings to School of Pharmacy staff</p> | <p>BPharm - Bachelor of Pharmacy - Programme Capabilities <p>Apply appropriate communication styles, modes and technologies to enable shared decision making for improvements in health at personal and health systems levels.</p><p>Collaborate and communicate sensitively and effectively across diverse audiences to promote health literacy for individuals, whānau, communities and health professionals. </p> </p> |
| 9 | <p>Demonstrate self-directed learning, integrity, accuracy and effective personal leadership, and time and project management skills</p> | <p>BPharm - Bachelor of Pharmacy - Programme Capabilities <p>Collaborate and communicate sensitively and effectively across diverse audiences to promote health literacy for individuals, whānau, communities and health professionals. </p><p>Engage in regular, honest self-reflection in professional settings to enhance personal and leadership development that grows resilience and promotes the wellbeing of self and others.</p> </p> |