Medicines Use Review Accreditation Training Programme

  • $360.00 incl. GST for PSNZ members
  • $1,080.00 incl. GST for non-members

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A Medicines Use Review aims to improve understanding and adherence to medicines by identifying and addressing factors linked to non-adherence behaviours.

Patients with complex difficulties in understanding and adhering to medications (and their family/whanau) receive personalised education and support to improve self-management. This is achieved through tailored education for a greater understanding of what their prescribed medications are through an agreed action plan to address adherence issues.


About this Accreditation Training -

The accreditation programme consists of the following learning modules;

  • MUR Principles and Standards
  • Medication Compliance, Concordance and Adherence
  • Privacy and Consent
  • Culture
  • Communication
  • Process, Documentation and Referral
  • Maintaining Quality

After successful completion of the learning material, participants will then progress to the assessment portion of the accreditation programme.

The assessment portion consists of;

  • Two Case Assessments
  • Documentation of an MUR conducted on a patient
  • Reflective logbook on your MUR experience

A 100% grade is needed to pass this accreditation training. Upon successful completion, participants will receive a certificate of accreditation to undertake Medicines Use Reviews in practice.

Upon enrolment, you will have a maximum of 12 months to complete the training.

This learning activity has been accredited by PSNZ Education (Professional Development and Training) for 15 hours of professional learning and is suitable for inclusion in a pharmacist’s records for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) purposes.

This programme is only suitable for pharmacists with a current APC.


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