Bachelor
Pharmacists are healthcare professionals with in-depth skills and knowledge in using medicine to ensure people achieve optimal health outcomes. As part of the healthcare team, pharmacists also provide information and recommendations to doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals regarding the selection of the best medicine, dosages and how to manage side effects. Bachelor of Pharmacy at CDU is a four-year degree that is accredited by the Australian Pharmacy Council. You will develop your knowledge and skills in the following areas: Problem-solving and personal and professional communication skills Pharmacy practice including experiential learning in real pharmacies (application of knowledge and skills to help people get the best outcomes from medicines) The ability to develop an individual healthcare plan for patients with complex conditions, focusing on self-management Nationally recognised Mental Health First Aid Australia certificate Ability to administer injections including vaccinations These skills are underpinned by an in-depth understanding of the following sciences: Chemistry and Medicinal Chemistry (structure of medicines) Anatomy and Physiology (how the body grows) Biochemistry and Genomics (how the body grow) Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapeutics (how medicines work in the body) Pharmaceutics (designing and making medicines) Microbiology (how the bugs grow in the body) The CDU Pharmacy course has an emphasis on Indigenous health, as well as practising pharmacy in challenging environments, for example in rural and remote communities. You will have opportunities to practice your pharmacy and professional counselling skills in urban, rural and remote settings.You can undertake your placements in the community and/or hospital (pending availability) pharmacies, or the Aboriginal Medical Services. In addition, there are also Interprofessional Learning (IPL) opportunities with the nursing students from CDU, medical students from the Flinders University Northern Territory Medical Program, and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Primary Health Care Practitioners (at the Bachelor Institute). If you wish to strengthen your application for enrolment, we encourage you to submit an optional supporting statement. The supporting statement must be no longer than one page and should explain: why you want to study pharmacy and why you are suitable for entry into Bachelor of Pharmacy at Charles Darwin University. Telephone interviews are offered from your supporting statement. Send the supporting statement to pharmacy@cdu.edu.au.