How do I prepare for the Part B to Part A practice assessment?
You will need to demonstrate your ability to meet the Standards of Practice during your practice assessment. You should discuss with your supervisor(s) how and when you can gain experience and become confident in the scopes of practice you plan to use as a Part A registrant upon successful completion of the practice assessment.
For community pharmacists: You are required to gather examples of pharmacist prescribing (this could include adaptations, pharmacist authorized renewals and minor ailment prescribing), medication reviews, and drug therapy problems you identified and managed ahead of the assessment. New and refill prescription examples will be gathered and reviewed during the practice assessment; you do not need to prepare these examples prior to the assessment.
For pharmacy technicians and hospital pharmacists: Refer to the hospital pharmacist practice assessment and pharmacy technician practice assessment pages for documentation examples. Prior to the assessment, your practice advisor will discuss with you on a call what examples to have prepared in advance and how your processes will be reviewed.
You should have an example of each scope of practice that you are planning to implement as a Part A registrant.