Objectives
To familiarize the student with important skills in patient interviews, history taking, communications, as well as basic physical exam techniques utilized in the retail, ambulatory care and acute care settings. Students will be assessed mostly by Objective Structured Clinical Examinations (OSCEs).
Who Should Attend
Pharmacy - direct community-based patient-care work
Entry Requirements
The candidate must have / be:
(1) Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (with or without Honours classification) or an equivalent qualification
(2) Registered pharmacists with the Singapore Pharmacy Council (or overseas equivalent), and holding a current and valid practicing certificate
(3) Candidates are preferred to have at least 1 years’ working experience as a patient‐care pharmacist post pre‐registration training
Lesson Delivery
a) Class Facilitated Training - 18 hours
b) Asynchronous e-learning - 2 hours
c) Assessment - 7 hours