THE University of South Australia has launched a survey to seek feedback on the level of "entrustability" or autonomy given to intern pharmacists to complete Entrustable Professional Activity (EPA) statements, and what factors will contribute to a learner pharmacist being entrusted to work more independently.
Principal investigator and PhD student Tarik Al-Diery explained that participants only need around 10 mins to finish the survey and will have a chance to win a $100 voucher.
He added participants will be asked to provide their perspective on the level of "entrustability" that should be given to an intern pharmacist for each of the three workplace-based EPAs developed by the Australian Pharmacy Council.
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