Clinical Information Disclaimer 

Clinical Content and Accuracy
MidCPG incorporates clinical references and strives to provide accurate, evidence-based information in its training modules. While every effort is made to maintain current content, the dynamic nature of healthcare means some information may not reflect the latest clinical standards or practices.

Limitations and Responsibility
The content provided is not a substitute for professional judgment or individualised medical advice. Users should not rely solely on MidCPG’s materials when making clinical decisions, as these are intended to support—not replace—clinical expertise.

Verification and Best Practice
Healthcare professionals are encouraged to consult up-to-date, evidence-based resources to verify and supplement the information presented. Clinical decisions should always be guided by current standards and professional discretion.

Users are asked to inform MidCPG if they notice content that needs reviewing or updating info@midcpg.co.nz

  1. Access is restricted to employees working within a MidCPG member pharmacy
  2. All documentation is the Intellectual Property of MidCPG and may not be shared without prior discussion and approval by CEO.
  3. Pharmacists must complete course accreditation (obtaining a pass rate of > 80%) before service provision can commence.
  4. Course refreshers should be re-completed at least every 3 years
  5. Interns are welcome to complete courses for additional learning but are unable to provide services until fully qualified.
  6. Intern Pharmacists are welcome to access our accreditation courses for additional clinical knowledge and to learn fundamentals of service delivery, however cannot legally provide patient services until fully qualified pharmacists. Interns are invited to register at www.midcpg.co.nz and will be added to our email database to receive clinical communications.
  7. Cultural Safety: Via the ICPSA, pharmacists are responsible for delivering services that align with the Crown’s Treaty of Waitangi obligations and improve health outcomes for Māori through culturally safe and equitable care.