Pharmacy Full Scope Key dates and fees
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Fees
The program consists of 3 subjects:
- Subject 1 Professional Practice for Pharmacists 1 (3 credit points)
- Subject 2 Professional Practice for Pharmacists 2 (3 credit points)
- Subject 3 PC6300* Safe Prescribing for Pharmacists (6 credit points)
PC6100 - $4000
PC6200 - $4000
PC6300* - $3000
Total - $11,000
For Pharmacists who enrol in all 3 subjects, the entire course fee will be reduced to $9,990. Queensland Government fee scholarships may be made available to assist with the cost of the program.
Admission dates
2024
- Start date - 17th June 2024
- Last date to apply - 10th June 2024
Residential requirements and dates
Pharmacists will be required to participate in a 4-day residential for subject 1 and a second 4-day residential for subject 2. Several dates are offered across different locations. Key dates for Subject 1, Subject 2 and Subject 3 are :
Subject 1: The start date for PC6100 (Subject 1) is 17th June 2024
Pharmacists can choose to attend 1 residential (duration of 4 days) from the following 4 dates and locations. The residentials will be held during the weekdays of the following weeks:
Brisbane area
- Week beginning 8th July 2024
- Week beginning 15th July 2024
- Week beginning 29th July 2024
Townsville
- Week beginning 12th August 2024
Subject 2 and Subject 3: The start date for PC6200 (Subject 2) and PC6300* (Subject 3) will be 16th September 2024. These two subjects will be run concurrently.
Pharmacists can choose to attend 1 residential (duration of 4 days) from the following 4 dates and locations. The residentials will be held during the week days of the following weeks:
Brisbane area
- Week beginning 14th October 2024
- Week beginning 21st October 2024
- Week beginning 18th November 2024
Townsville
- Week beginning 11th November 2024
The subject has an OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) assessment at the conclusion of the 3 subjects. The OSCE will be held in the same locations as the residentials. The proposed dates for the OSCE is between 3rd February and 14th February 2025.
*The Safe Prescribing Education subject (Training Component 1) is currently under review for accreditation by the Australian Pharmacy Council. The program is seeking, but has not yet been granted, accreditation from the Australian Pharmacy Council. Once accreditation has been granted, the program will be submitted to Queensland Health for approval as an approved training program for the pilot.