
In Australia, the scope of KAPS-qualified overseas pharmacists practicing as pharmacists in Australia has a wide range of responsibilities.
1. Medication Supply and Dispensing: Pharmacists play a crucial role in ensuring safe and accurate medication supply and dispensing the prescribed medications to patients, providing essential counselling on proper usage and potential side effects.
2. Prescribing: The prescribing rights for pharmacists has been a topic of interest in Australia. Pharmacists currently in Australia are authorized to engage in activities like medication continuance, therapeutic substitution, and therapeutic adaptation.
3. Review Medications: They conduct thorough reviews of patients’ medication regimens, identifying potential interactions, adverse effects, and opportunities for optimization.
4. Disease Management: Pharmacists contribute to disease management by collaborating with other healthcare professionals and they adjust the medication plans to individual patient needs.
6. Ordering and Interpreting Laboratory Tests: In some cases, pharmacists are involved in ordering and interpreting laboratory tests related to medication management.
General practice pharmacists work closely with general practitioners (GPs) to optimize patient care, with a primary focus on medication management and beyond.
Mr. Arief Mohammad is renowned for his excellent teaching skills and practice-based experience which can contribute to developing practice-based knowledge for a learner. He has been a practicing pharmacist in Australia for the last 5 years and has been a preceptor to several students and intern pharmacists.
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