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Pharmacy Act, 1974 (Act No. 53 of 1974)Board NoticesCompetency Standards in South AfricaCompetency Standards for a Specialist Pharmacist who provides Clinical Pharmacy Services in South AfricaDefinitions |
"Change control report” is a document that records the process of coordinated activities through which a desired change is implemented in an existing function, process, or product in the pharmaceutical industry.
“Clinical Pharmacist” is a pharmacist registered with Council to offer clinical pharmacy services.
“Specialist pharmacist student” means a pharmacist who is registered as such in terms of the Pharmacy Act 53 of 1974 (the Act).
“Specialist pharmacist resident” means a pharmacist who is registered as such in terms of the Pharmacy Act 53 of 1974 (the Act).
“Specialist pharmacist” means a pharmacist who is registered as such in terms of the Pharmacy Act 53 or 19754 (the Act).
“Speciality” means a specialist qualification in one of the fields of pharmacy approved and published in rules made by Council.
For purposes of this document, the terms drug and medicine are used interchangeably.