Pharmacy Act, 1974 (Act No. 53 of 1974)

Board Notices

Pharmacists providing Family Planning Services (Reproductive Health Services)

Part 3: Criteria for Accreditation of Family Planning (Reproductive Heath) Learning Programme

Mode of delivery

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The training on family planning (reproductive health) should be presented to practising pharmacists who are employed full-time or part-time. The interactive lessons of the training can be presented using an online platform that allow for flexible study hours. There should be face-to-face contact sessions for practical sessions. The Higher Education Institution must have a reliable electronic platform that makes provision for the sharing of study material and resources. This platform must have access control and at a minimum allow for the following:

 

General announcements,
Communication with students,
Resources and training material (including study guides, PowerPoint® presentations, video’s),
Submission of work assignments;
Online assessments;
A comprehensive study guide. The study guide must guide the student through the learning process and should integrate all the topics which forms part of each module; and
Additional textbooks and references, where possible and applicable.