Pharmacy Act, 1974 (Act No. 53 of 1974)Board NoticesStandard for Tutor Training Programmes1. Definitions |
Assessor1: means any pharmacist registered by Council in accordance with criteria determined and published for this purpose by Council to measure outcomes of pharmacy education and training.
Council1: the South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC).
In-service training1: means the training undertaken by a Pharmacist’s Assistant (Learner Basic) or Pharmacist’s Assistant (Learner Post-Basic) under the direct personal supervision of a tutor at a pharmacy approved by Council for purposes of such training.
Internship1: means the practical training undertaken by a Pharmacist Intern in terms of a contract under the direct personal supervision of a tutor in a pharmacy approved by Council for purposes of such training or at an institution registered as a provider of a qualification in pharmacy.
Pharmacist’s Assistant1: means a natural person registered in one of the following categories:
(a) | Pharmacist’s Assistant (Learner Basic); |
(b) | Pharmacist’s Assistant (Basic); |
(c) | Pharmacist’s Assistant (Learner Post-Basic); or |
(d) | Pharmacist’s Assistant (Post-Basic). |
Pharmacist Intern1: means a person registered as such and who is undergoing an internship.
South African Pharmacy Council (SAPC): the regulator established in terms of the Pharmacy Act, 53 of 1974, to regulate pharmacists, pharmacy support personnel and pharmacy premises in South Africa.
Tutor1: means a pharmacist approved by Council to supervise the internship of a Pharmacist Intern or the in-service training of a Pharmacist’s Assistant.
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1 | Definition sourced from: South African Pharmacy Council. (2000). Regulations relating to pharmacy education and training. GNR1156 of 20 November 2000. Accessed at: |
https://www.sapc.za.org/media/default/Documents/Pharmacy_Education__Training%20(2000).pdf