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c. Successful completion of Preregistration Programme of Pharmaceutical
Society of New Zealand (Inc.).
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Australian Registered Pharmacists β Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition
a. Current registration with any one of the Pharmacy Boards of Victoria, New
South Wales, South Australia, Tasmania, ACT, Northern Territories,
Pharmacists Board of Queensland or Pharmaceutical Council of Western
Australia; ANDb. Successful completion of Pharmacy Council Oral Assessment of
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United Kingdom and Eire Registered Pharmacists
a. Bachelor or Master of Pharmacy from RPSGB-accredited University in UK
or EIRE (Competent Authority); ANDb. Current registration with any one of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of
Great Britain, Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland or
Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland; ANDc. Successful completion of Pharmacy Council Oral Assessment of New
Zealand Pharmacy Practice Law and Ethics. -
Registered Pharmacists applying from countries other than Australia,
United Kingdom, Northern Ireland and Irelanda. Pharmacy Degree and post-registration work experience in pharmacy
deemed by the Council as equivalent in content and learning outcomes to
a current New Zealand Bachelor of Pharmacy; ANDb. Current registration as a pharmacist with a Pharmacy Registration
Authority in the same country of registration where the degree in 4 (a) was
completed; ANDc. Successful completion of Preregistration Programme of Pharmaceutical
Society of New Zealand (Inc.). -
Intern Pharmacist Scope of Practice
Pursuant to section 12 of the Act, the following qualifications have been prescribed for
registration as an intern pharmacist:a. Bachelor of Pharmacy, University of Auckland; OR
b. Bachelor of Pharmacy, University of Otago; OR
c. Pharmacy Degree from a country other than Australia, United Kingdom,
Northern Ireland and Ireland, along with any relevant post-registration work
experience in pharmacy, deemed by the Council to be equivalent in
content and learning outcomes to a current New Zealand Bachelor of
Pharmacy AND current registration as a pharmacist with a Pharmacy
Registration Authority in the country of registration where the degree was
completed.
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NZ Gazette 2004, No 120
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2004, No 120
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