| 1 | <p>Apply knowledge and current evidence about how drug treatment of individual patients can be optimised with reference to special populations and patients living with multiple co-morbidities and complex conditions.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Interact in a culturally safe, mindful and competent manner, actively incorporating the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in research, health and pharmacy practices with the aim of assessing health interventions for their responsiveness to Māori health, improving health outcomes for Māori and eliminating health inequities.</p> <p>Respect the values, practices and world views of individuals and cultural groups, showing an appreciation of human and cultural diversity, in the effective delivery of pharmacy services.</p> <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>Demonstrate ability to synthesise theoretical knowledge and clinical experience to situate and draw on evidence, and to confidently analyse and contest pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences practices.</p> <p>Critically engage with specialised theoretical knowledge in the discipline, including critical evaluation of findings and discussions in the literature to inform future health systems, pharmacy practice and roles, and interdisciplinary networks.</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>Demonstrate intellectual openness and curiosity to identify critical issues in current health practices and develop evidence-based approaches and solutions.</p> <p>Professionally confront or engage with issues, and demonstrate potential to effectively communicate and disseminate research to a range of audiences using compelling communication skills, techniques, and effective collaboration in teams for shared decision-making, as appropriate.</p> <p>Practice pharmacy, and undertake health research and scholarly activity autonomously and reflexively, exercising independent thought and rational inquiry, and operating within the appropriate scope of practice in accordance with relevant legislation, and ethical principles.</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> |
| 2 | <p>Analyse integrate and disseminate accurate and relevant information in response to medicine information enquiries showing advanced skills in medicines information.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Interact in a culturally safe, mindful and competent manner, actively incorporating the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in research, health and pharmacy practices with the aim of assessing health interventions for their responsiveness to Māori health, improving health outcomes for Māori and eliminating health inequities.</p> <p>Respect the values, practices and world views of individuals and cultural groups, showing an appreciation of human and cultural diversity, in the effective delivery of pharmacy services.</p> <p>Professionally confront or engage with issues, and demonstrate potential to effectively communicate and disseminate research to a range of audiences using compelling communication skills, techniques, and effective collaboration in teams for shared decision-making, as appropriate.</p> <p>Collaborate and communicate sensitively and effectively across diverse audiences to promote health literacy for individuals, whānau, communities and health professionals.</p> <p>Develop forward-thinking ideas and strategies for engaging with others to establish systematic, evidence-based responses to complex problems and inequities in pharmacy and health, including the rationale for change and implications and impact on health outcomes of solutions proposed.</p> <p>Practice pharmacy, and undertake health research and scholarly activity autonomously and reflexively, exercising independent thought and rational inquiry, and operating within the appropriate scope of practice in accordance with relevant legislation, and ethical principles.</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> |
| 3 | <p>Evaluate health interventions for their responsiveness to Māori and rural communities’ health outcomes.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Interact in a culturally safe, mindful and competent manner, actively incorporating the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in research, health and pharmacy practices with the aim of assessing health interventions for their responsiveness to Māori health, improving health outcomes for Māori and eliminating health inequities.</p> <p>Respect the values, practices and world views of individuals and cultural groups, showing an appreciation of human and cultural diversity, in the effective delivery of pharmacy services.</p> <p>Participate in building sustainable health networks and systems that can advocate for inter-professional, environmentally responsible and economically viable solutions towards medicines optimisation and improved health outcomes.</p> <p>Develop knowledge about health policy and sustainable professional practices that support elimination of health inequities and improve long-term health of individuals and communities.</p> <p>Identify issues that affect equity and sustainability of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences practice.</p> <p>Conduct research responsibly, engage with specialised areas of knowledge to scope current practice, generate original and innovative ideas, and independently deliver outcomes of research that can positively influence the pharmacy academic and professional settings. </p> <p>Engage in research processes effectively, and develop and apply new techniques and skills to inform responses to existing or emerging problems in pharmacy practice.</p> <p>Demonstrate ability to synthesise theoretical knowledge and clinical experience to situate and draw on evidence, and to confidently analyse and contest pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences practices.</p> <p>Critically engage with specialised theoretical knowledge in the discipline, including critical evaluation of findings and discussions in the literature to inform future health systems, pharmacy practice and roles, and interdisciplinary networks.</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>Demonstrate intellectual openness and curiosity to identify critical issues in current health practices and develop evidence-based approaches and solutions.</p> <p>Professionally confront or engage with issues, and demonstrate potential to effectively communicate and disseminate research to a range of audiences using compelling communication skills, techniques, and effective collaboration in teams for shared decision-making, as appropriate.</p> <p>Collaborate and communicate sensitively and effectively across diverse audiences to promote health literacy for individuals, whānau, communities and health professionals.</p> <p>Develop forward-thinking ideas and strategies for engaging with others to establish systematic, evidence-based responses to complex problems and inequities in pharmacy and health, including the rationale for change and implications and impact on health outcomes of solutions proposed.</p> <p>Practice pharmacy, and undertake health research and scholarly activity autonomously and reflexively, exercising independent thought and rational inquiry, and operating within the appropriate scope of practice in accordance with relevant legislation, and ethical principles.</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> |
| 4 | <p>Integrate, apply and critically reflect on improvements in advanced skills in clinical communication across different patient and health care groups.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Interact in a culturally safe, mindful and competent manner, actively incorporating the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in research, health and pharmacy practices with the aim of assessing health interventions for their responsiveness to Māori health, improving health outcomes for Māori and eliminating health inequities.</p> <p>Respect the values, practices and world views of individuals and cultural groups, showing an appreciation of human and cultural diversity, in the effective delivery of pharmacy services.</p> <p>Demonstrate ability to synthesise theoretical knowledge and clinical experience to situate and draw on evidence, and to confidently analyse and contest pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences practices.</p> <p>Critically engage with specialised theoretical knowledge in the discipline, including critical evaluation of findings and discussions in the literature to inform future health systems, pharmacy practice and roles, and interdisciplinary networks.</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>Professionally confront or engage with issues, and demonstrate potential to effectively communicate and disseminate research to a range of audiences using compelling communication skills, techniques, and effective collaboration in teams for shared decision-making, as appropriate.</p> <p>Collaborate and communicate sensitively and effectively across diverse audiences to promote health literacy for individuals, whānau, communities and health professionals.</p> <p>Develop forward-thinking ideas and strategies for engaging with others to establish systematic, evidence-based responses to complex problems and inequities in pharmacy and health, including the rationale for change and implications and impact on health outcomes of solutions proposed.</p> <p>Practice pharmacy, and undertake health research and scholarly activity autonomously and reflexively, exercising independent thought and rational inquiry, and operating within the appropriate scope of practice in accordance with relevant legislation, and ethical principles.</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> |
| 5 | <p>Synthesise relevant policies, legal and ethical frameworks, applying and integrating ethical reasoning to effectively interpret the law as related to pharmacy in provision of optimal pharmaceutical care to case patients.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Interact in a culturally safe, mindful and competent manner, actively incorporating the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in research, health and pharmacy practices with the aim of assessing health interventions for their responsiveness to Māori health, improving health outcomes for Māori and eliminating health inequities.</p> <p>Respect the values, practices and world views of individuals and cultural groups, showing an appreciation of human and cultural diversity, in the effective delivery of pharmacy services.</p> <p>Conduct research responsibly, engage with specialised areas of knowledge to scope current practice, generate original and innovative ideas, and independently deliver outcomes of research that can positively influence the pharmacy academic and professional settings. </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>Professionally confront or engage with issues, and demonstrate potential to effectively communicate and disseminate research to a range of audiences using compelling communication skills, techniques, and effective collaboration in teams for shared decision-making, as appropriate.</p> <p>Collaborate and communicate sensitively and effectively across diverse audiences to promote health literacy for individuals, whānau, communities and health professionals.</p> <p>Develop forward-thinking ideas and strategies for engaging with others to establish systematic, evidence-based responses to complex problems and inequities in pharmacy and health, including the rationale for change and implications and impact on health outcomes of solutions proposed.</p> <p>Practice pharmacy, and undertake health research and scholarly activity autonomously and reflexively, exercising independent thought and rational inquiry, and operating within the appropriate scope of practice in accordance with relevant legislation, and ethical principles.</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> |
| 6 | <p>Perform with integrity a range of relevant clinical skills in the physical assessment of patients across special populations and effectively interpret their results.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Interact in a culturally safe, mindful and competent manner, actively incorporating the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in research, health and pharmacy practices with the aim of assessing health interventions for their responsiveness to Māori health, improving health outcomes for Māori and eliminating health inequities.</p> <p>Respect the values, practices and world views of individuals and cultural groups, showing an appreciation of human and cultural diversity, in the effective delivery of pharmacy services.</p> <p>Critically engage with specialised theoretical knowledge in the discipline, including critical evaluation of findings and discussions in the literature to inform future health systems, pharmacy practice and roles, and interdisciplinary networks.</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>Professionally confront or engage with issues, and demonstrate potential to effectively communicate and disseminate research to a range of audiences using compelling communication skills, techniques, and effective collaboration in teams for shared decision-making, as appropriate.</p> <p>Collaborate and communicate sensitively and effectively across diverse audiences to promote health literacy for individuals, whānau, communities and health professionals.</p> <p>Practice pharmacy, and undertake health research and scholarly activity autonomously and reflexively, exercising independent thought and rational inquiry, and operating within the appropriate scope of practice in accordance with relevant legislation, and ethical principles.</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> |
| 7 | <p>Critically appraise synthesise and apply relevant evidence to support safe and appropriate clinical decision making including appropriate and justified management.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Conduct research responsibly, engage with specialised areas of knowledge to scope current practice, generate original and innovative ideas, and independently deliver outcomes of research that can positively influence the pharmacy academic and professional settings. </p> <p>Engage in research processes effectively, and develop and apply new techniques and skills to inform responses to existing or emerging problems in pharmacy practice.</p> <p>Demonstrate ability to synthesise theoretical knowledge and clinical experience to situate and draw on evidence, and to confidently analyse and contest pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences practices.</p> <p>Critically engage with specialised theoretical knowledge in the discipline, including critical evaluation of findings and discussions in the literature to inform future health systems, pharmacy practice and roles, and interdisciplinary networks.</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>Demonstrate intellectual openness and curiosity to identify critical issues in current health practices and develop evidence-based approaches and solutions.</p> <p>Practice pharmacy, and undertake health research and scholarly activity autonomously and reflexively, exercising independent thought and rational inquiry, and operating within the appropriate scope of practice in accordance with relevant legislation, and ethical principles.</p> </p> |
| 8 | <p>Evaluate and apply advanced approaches to refining personal contributions in teamwork and leadership settings, including making constructive use of personal and peer critical review and responding positively to, and providing, productive feedback for growth of self and teams.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Interact in a culturally safe, mindful and competent manner, actively incorporating the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in research, health and pharmacy practices with the aim of assessing health interventions for their responsiveness to Māori health, improving health outcomes for Māori and eliminating health inequities.</p> <p>Respect the values, practices and world views of individuals and cultural groups, showing an appreciation of human and cultural diversity, in the effective delivery of pharmacy services.</p> <p>Demonstrate ability to synthesise theoretical knowledge and clinical experience to situate and draw on evidence, and to confidently analyse and contest pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences practices.</p> <p>Critically engage with specialised theoretical knowledge in the discipline, including critical evaluation of findings and discussions in the literature to inform future health systems, pharmacy practice and roles, and interdisciplinary networks.</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>Demonstrate intellectual openness and curiosity to identify critical issues in current health practices and develop evidence-based approaches and solutions.</p> <p>Professionally confront or engage with issues, and demonstrate potential to effectively communicate and disseminate research to a range of audiences using compelling communication skills, techniques, and effective collaboration in teams for shared decision-making, as appropriate.</p> <p>Collaborate and communicate sensitively and effectively across diverse audiences to promote health literacy for individuals, whānau, communities and health professionals.</p> <p>Develop forward-thinking ideas and strategies for engaging with others to establish systematic, evidence-based responses to complex problems and inequities in pharmacy and health, including the rationale for change and implications and impact on health outcomes of solutions proposed.</p> <p>Practice pharmacy, and undertake health research and scholarly activity autonomously and reflexively, exercising independent thought and rational inquiry, and operating within the appropriate scope of practice in accordance with relevant legislation, and ethical principles.</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> |
| 9 | <p>Apply and evaluate health service design theories and approaches in the creation of health innovations with a lens on addressing inequities in access to medicines and health services for population groups with disparities in health outcomes in New Zealand/Aotearoa. Outline concepts and skills in pharmacoeconomics in relation to patient care and health outcomes.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - Programme Capabilities <p>Interact in a culturally safe, mindful and competent manner, actively incorporating the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in research, health and pharmacy practices with the aim of assessing health interventions for their responsiveness to Māori health, improving health outcomes for Māori and eliminating health inequities.</p> <p>Respect the values, practices and world views of individuals and cultural groups, showing an appreciation of human and cultural diversity, in the effective delivery of pharmacy services.</p> <p>Participate in building sustainable health networks and systems that can advocate for inter-professional, environmentally responsible and economically viable solutions towards medicines optimisation and improved health outcomes.</p> <p>Develop knowledge about health policy and sustainable professional practices that support elimination of health inequities and improve long-term health of individuals and communities.</p> <p>Identify issues that affect equity and sustainability of pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences practice.</p> <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>Conduct research responsibly, engage with specialised areas of knowledge to scope current practice, generate original and innovative ideas, and independently deliver outcomes of research that can positively influence the pharmacy academic and professional settings. </p> <p>Engage in research processes effectively, and develop and apply new techniques and skills to inform responses to existing or emerging problems in pharmacy practice.</p> <p>Demonstrate ability to synthesise theoretical knowledge and clinical experience to situate and draw on evidence, and to confidently analyse and contest pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences practices.</p> <p>Critically engage with specialised theoretical knowledge in the discipline, including critical evaluation of findings and discussions in the literature to inform future health systems, pharmacy practice and roles, and interdisciplinary networks.</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>Demonstrate intellectual openness and curiosity to identify critical issues in current health practices and develop evidence-based approaches and solutions.</p> <p>Practice pharmacy, and undertake health research and scholarly activity autonomously and reflexively, exercising independent thought and rational inquiry, and operating within the appropriate scope of practice in accordance with relevant legislation, and ethical principles.</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> |
| 10 | <p>Perform pharmaceutical calculations accurately and safely, integrating and applying multi-step pharmacy practice skills to carry out complex dispensing processes with confidence and competence.</p> | <p>BPharm(Hons) - Bachelor of Pharmacy (Honours) - 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> |