Statistics Act, 1999
R 385
Pharmacy Act, 1974 (Act No. 53 of 1974)Board NoticesPharmacists providing Family Planning Services (Reproductive Health Services)Part 3: Criteria for Accreditation of Family Planning (Reproductive Heath) Learning ProgrammeFamily Planning (Reproductive Health) Training Rules |
To successfully complete the training on family planning (reproductive health), a learner must participate in, and complete all training activities and achieve all objectives. After successful completion of the training on family planning (reproductive health), a pharmacist must:
• | Record their family planning (reproductive health) certificate with the SAPC by completing and submitting the application form for family planning (online or printable form available at: http://www.pharmcouncil.co.za) together with a certified copy of the pharmacist’s ID, certified copies of the pharmacist’s certificate(s) of successful completion of the training on family planning (reproductive health) and proof of payment of the SAPC registration fee (refer to SAPC application form) |
• | After receiving the recording certificate from the SAPC, apply for a Section 22(A)15 permit at the NDoH (the application form can be obtained by sending an e-mail to [email protected]), |
• | Upon receipt of the Section 22(A)15 permit from the NDoH, record the permit on family planning (reproductive health) at the SAPC (form available on the website of the SAPC (http://www.pharmcouncil.co.za). |