How will I know if the CPD activity is of significant intellectual or practical content and deals primarily with matters directly related to the practice of pharmacy?
CPD activities may cover a range of topics including but not limited to: clinical education with a patient care focus, leadership or management education, quality improvement, quality use of medicines or other topics relevant to your practice as a pharmacist. If the CPD activity is accredited by an authorised provider, the Pharmacy Board of Australia will accept that the activity has been reviewed for its educational quality and for its relevance to a pharmacists practice. If a CPD activity is not accredited by an authorised provider, you will need to assess potential activities for suitability and relevance and to determine whether your individual learning needs will be addressed by undertaking these activities. In the case of all CPD undertaken, maintenance of detailed and verifiable records is the responsibility of the pharmacist.
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