Audit usually includes the following aspects:
1. Verification of academic qualifications and professional background: The auditor will check the academic qualifications and professional background of the applicant to confirm whether it meets the requirements of clinical pharmacist training.
2. Examination of professional certificates: the applicant needs to provide relevant professional qualification certificates or training certificates, and the examiner will verify the authenticity and validity of the certificates.
3. Review of personal statements and letters of recommendation: Applicants usually need to provide personal statements and letters of recommendation. The auditor will evaluate the applicant's understanding and motivation of the clinical pharmacist profession, and check the identity of the referee and the authenticity of the letter.
4. Examination of written test and interview: The applicant may need to attend the written test and interview of clinical pharmacist training, and the auditor will evaluate the applicant's professional knowledge and ability according to the examination results.
Due to the importance of the national training plan for clinical pharmacists in short supply and fierce competition, the standard of material audit is relatively high. Applicants should provide true and complete materials and have academic and professional abilities that meet professional requirements. However, the specific audit standards and requirements may vary from region to region and from institution to institution. Applicants are advised to prepare corresponding materials according to specific enrollment notices and requirements.