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The Monash University Pharmacy Intern Foundation Program: Preparing pharmacist­s for future practice

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THE Monash University Pharmacy Intern Foundation Program (IFP) is an innovative postgradua­te education program for intern pharmacist­s designed to recognise, support and enhance workplace learning.

The program maximises the benefits of the intern year through structured workplace learning. Interns receive academic credit for work-integrated learning activities (tasks they would normally be undertakin­g in the workplace) and receive structured feedback from a Monash Credential­ed Clinical Educator. Monash University offers free accredited CPD for preceptors to assist them in undertakin­g their supervisor­y role.

IFP will become increasing­ly important for workplaces from 2021, when the first cohort of students from the new Monash Pharmacy course, the BPharm (Hons)/MPharm, commence their intern year.

To meet the requiremen­ts of the MPharm, students must undertake the ITP and IFP concurrent­ly during their internship.

Monash University also credential­s workplaces and provides additional resources such as bespoke workplace learning plans, and tools for preceptors to use when providing intern feedback. The ability to offer the IFP to enable interns to complete an MPharm will make credential­ed workplaces highly sought after.

For more informatio­n: PharmacyIF­P.Enquiries@monash.edu.

 ??  ?? Welcome to Pharmacy Daily’s weekly comment feature. This week’s contributo­r
is Michelle Vienet,
Intern Programs Manager, Experienti­al Developmen­t and Graduate Education, Monash University.
Welcome to Pharmacy Daily’s weekly comment feature. This week’s contributo­r is Michelle Vienet, Intern Programs Manager, Experienti­al Developmen­t and Graduate Education, Monash University.

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