Specialist Accreditation Flashcards
Who are the personnel in PSAB?
- Chairperson
- At least 6 registered pharmacists
How long can the members be in PSAB?
3 years
Members are ______ for re-appointment after 3 years.
eligible
Minister can _____ personnel anytime.
remove
How many members must there be to form a quorum?
3
Who presides the meeting?
Chairperson
Who presides the meeting if the chairperson is not around?
Members must elect one member
How many committees can the board appoint?
One or more committees consisting of such members (if board thinks fit to assist the Board in carrying out the functions)
List the 6 functions of PSAB.
- Determine qualifications, experience and other conditions for specialist registration
- Define specialties in pharmacy practice for purposes of maintaining and keeping Register
- Accredit training programmes to be recognised for persons who intend to qualify for registration as specialists
- Certify persons with qualifications for registration
- Recommend to Council programmes for CPE
- Advise council on matters affecting or connected with registration
What are then 7 valid specialty certifications recognised by PSAB?
Cardio, Geriatric, ID, Psychiatric, Oncology, Critical Care, Paediatric
To apply for specialty registration, pharmacist must be _____ registered with SPC, have ______ and practice in ____.
fully, valid PC, SG
What are the two residency training requirements for registration?
- 1 year FT in broad based pharmacotherapy recognised by PSAB
- 1 year FT in specialty applied for recognised by PSAB
How long should pharmacist pracitce in specialty applied for after completion of recognized residency training?
at least 1 year
Applicants are to meet _______ standards in evaluation guidance for specialist practice scope at entry level.
competency
How many evidence examples can applicants submit for each competency standard using CV template?
Up to 3