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Pharmacy (Basel, Switzerland) | 2017

CPD Aligned to Competency Standards to Support Quality Practice

Re Nash; Wendy Thompson; Ieva Stupans; Esther Lau; Jose Manuel Serrano Santos; Natalie Brown; Lisa Nissen; Leanne Chalmers

As medication experts, pharmacists are key members of the patient’s healthcare team. Pharmacists must maintain their competence to practice to remain responsive to the increasingly complex healthcare sector. This paper seeks to determine how competence training for pharmacists may enhance quality in their professional development. Results of two separately administered surveys (2012 and 2013) were compared to examine the reported continued professional development (CPD) practices of Australian pharmacists. Examination of results from both studies enabled a focus on how the competency standards inform CPD practice. In the survey administered in 2012, 91% (n = 253/278) pharmacists reported that they knew their current registration requirements. However, in the survey administered in 2013, only 43% (n = 46/107) reported utilization of the National Competency Standards Framework for Pharmacists in Australia (NCS) to self-asses their practice as part of their annual re-registration requirements. Fewer, 23% (n = 25/107), used the NCS to plan their CPD. This may be symptomatic of poor familiarity with the NCS, uncertainty around undertaking self-directed learning as part of a structured learning plan and/or misunderstandings around what CPD should include. This is supported by thematic analysis of pharmacists’ social media comments. Initial and ongoing competence training to support meaningful CPD requires urgent attention in Australia. The competence (knowledge, skills and attributes) required to engage in meaningful CPD practice should be introduced and developed prior to entry into practice; other countries may find they are in a similar position.


Journal of pharmacy practice and research | 2013

Australian Pharmacists' understanding of their Continuing Professional Development Obligations

Wendy Thompson; Lisa Nissen


Faculty of Health | 2017

Late career pharmacists: The problem of motivation and engagement

Wendy Thompson; Lisa Nissen; Esther Lau; Jose Manuel Serrano Santos


School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health | 2016

An international workshop that researched how a pharmacy curriculum may develop a commitment to lifelong learning

Wendy Thompson; Lisa Nissen; Esther Lau; Jose Manuel Serrano Santos


Life Long Learning in Pharmacy 11th International Conference (Sailing New Waters - Expand Your Horizons) | 2016

Educating for professional competency and continuing professional development: Implications for undergraduate curriculum and lifelong learning

Wendy Thompson; Re Nash


Faculty of Health | 2016

A pharmacy curriculum which will develop a commitment to lifelong learning.

Wendy Thompson


Faculty of Health | 2013

Pharmacists' understanding of their CPD obligations

Wendy Thompson; Lisa Nissen


Faculty of Health | 2013

Australian pharmacists' understanding of their continuing professional development obligations

Wendy Thompson; Lisa Nissen


AJP: The Australian Journal of Pharmacy | 2013

Clinical pharmacy: Pharmacists' understanding of their CPD obligations

Wendy Thompson; Lisa Nissen; Kylee Hayward


Faculty of Health | 2011

An international comparison of the continuing professional development process (CPD) in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom

Wendy Thompson; Therese Kairuz; Christy Noble; Clair P. Hughes

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Lisa Nissen

Queensland University of Technology

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Esther Lau

Queensland University of Technology

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Jose Manuel Serrano Santos

Queensland University of Technology

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Re Nash

University of Tasmania

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