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Professional Experience Placement (PEP) Program

The Professional Experience Placement Program is a vital component of Monash University's four-year undergraduate pharmacy degree.

During the third and fourth years of study at university, pharmacy students undertake a series of external practical classes (also referred to as Professional Experience Placement (PEP) Program) that are analogous to the clinical training provided in medical, dental and veterinary courses.

What are PEPs?

The duration of each PEP is three weeks, and it is expected that students will develop specific skills in the areas of clinical pharmacy, problem solving, medication history taking, patient counselling and therapeutic planning, and an appreciation of the role of pharmacists in health care teams. All students are required to undertake four PEPs, one at the end of third year and the remaining four during their final year of study. The practice sites include community pharmacies and hospital pharmacies with at least one placement to be completed in a rural location.

PEP timetable

Placement Dates for 2010PlacementYear
Monday 8 February - Friday 26 February PEP 2 4th
Monday 15 March - Friday 1 April PEP 3 4th
Monday 3 May - Friday 21 May PEP 4 4th
Monday 26 July - Friday 13 August PEP 5 4th
Monday 6 September - Friday 24 September PEP 1 3rd

What is expected or required of participating pharmacists or preceptors?

The preceptor for each PEP is expected to be both a role model and a facilitator. Each preceptor is required to simply involve students in the day-to-day aspects of contemporary practice, and is not required to be a de facto university lecturer. A Preceptor Guide has been prepared to assist pharmacists involved in the progam.

Students are provided with a workbook to complete during each placement, and are expected to be self-directed learners.

How do PEPs differ from other student work experience such as part time employment?

Students undertaking PEP placements are not employees (ie there is no payment required), they are covered by a Monash University insurance policy, and they are undertaking a highly structured education program which links directly into lectures, practical classes and self-directed learning modules provided by the university.

 
Study abroad

Pharmacy Abroad offers students the opportunity to undertake one of their PEP placements overseas.

Contact PEP coordinator

Kelly Lloyd
Practical Experience Program Coordinator
Faculty of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Monash University (Parkville Campus)
381 Royal Parade
Parkville 3052 Victoria AUSTRALIA

Tel: (03) 9903 9043
Fax: (03) 9903 9629
Email: pep@pharm.monash.edu.au