New Zealand Pharmacy Legislation  August - October 2025

New Zealand Pharmacy Legislation August - October 2025

Introduce overseas qualified pharmacists to the professional, legal and ethical responsibilities of pharmacists in the NZ healthcare system.

By University of Auckland, Event Services

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

    During this course ten modules will be delivered online over 12 weeks. The modules will introduce students to why regulations for medicines exist and what protections they afford. They will also provide opportunities to explore the legal, ethical and professional obligations in situations reflecting practice. Each of the modules will draw upon and focus on three overarching themes: medicines, pharmacists and patients.

    Each module requires the successful completion of a number of activities, including discussion threads, self-assessable activities and the completion of a quiz. You are required to successfully complete all components of the course, including the module activities, in order to pass the course.

    Candidates will sit a final assessment (100%) in week 12 of the programme.


    Please contact publicprogrammes@auckland.ac.nz for any registration queries.


    Learning Outcomes

    On successful completion of the course, a pharmacist will be able to:

    • Understand the rationale, importance and purpose of regulations that impact on pharmacy practice in New Zealand
    • Understand how to read and interpret Codes, Acts and Regulations as they pertain to New Zealand pharmacy practice
    • Identify the Acts, Regulations and Codes that relate to New Zealand pharmacy practice
    • Understand and explain the relationship between relevant sections of the Codes, Acts and Regulations and pharmacy practice in New Zealand
    • Demonstrate sound knowledge and understanding of:
    • Ethical principles and values of the profession that underpin the Pharmacy Council Code of Ethics
    • The legal and ethical framework within which the profession operates
    • The Professional Code of Ethics
    • Demonstrate an understanding of professional standards and ethical and professional responsibilities as they relate to the New Zealand pharmacy environment.


    Important Notice

    Please ensure that you have confirmation from the Pharmacy Council of New Zealand that your application for initial consideration of eligibility to follow the nonREQR pharmacist registration pathway in NZ has been approved prior to enrolling for the New Zealand Pharmacy Legislation Course. Candidates may enrol in the NZ Pharmacy Legislation Course only if their initial consideration of eligibility is approved.

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    Founded in 1883, Auckland is the country’s largest university with over 40,000 students, nearly 10,000 of whom graduate annually.

    NZ$2,400