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PGDip Pharmacy Practice (Top-up to MSc)

  • DeadlineStudy Details: 3 Years

Masters Degree Description

The primary aim of the programme is to equip students with the core skills and competencies required to deliver safe and effective pharmaceutical care in their practice setting at their expected level of practice. The course works on a philosophy of student-centred workplace learning. The ethos and culture of the course are to enhance and develop self-reliance and an adult approach to learning in support of continuing professional development. The changes in healthcare service provision and the implications for the changing role of Pharmacists are integral to the development of this programme. Patient safety, medicines optimisation and evidence-based practice are integral to the goals of developing healthcare services and are fundamental to safe effective and rational use of medicines.

Entry Requirements

A first degree, in pharmacy and registration as a pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council.
Candidates must be working (employed or self-employed) within an organisation providing pharmacy services and the responsibilities the candidate undertakes requires direct contact with patients.
Candidates undertaking the Pharmacist Independent Prescribing module must have confirmation of an appropriate designated prescribing practitioner willing to support and assess the practitioner in practice.
Candidates must have access to their patients’ health related data such as outcomes of clinical examinations, observations or laboratory test results where applicable.
Normally the candidate should be employed (including self-employed) in their practice role for at least 15 hours per week.
Normally the candidate will have a work-based tutor in their workplace. In exceptional circumstances, the university will allocate an academic tutor, for example, for locum pharmacists.

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Module Details

Core modules:

Clinical Patient Assessment and Consultation
Clinical Patient Care 1
Evidence Based Provision of Pharmaceutical Services
Clinical Patient Care 2
Clinical Patient Care 3

Research Project
OR
Service Development Project

Optional modules:

Parenteral Drug Administration and therapeutic drug monitoring
Pharmaceutical Care for Older People
Pharmaceutical Care in Oncology
Service Review and Improvement
Pharmacist Independent Prescribing
Evidence Based Practice (Research based)
Promoting Health
Therapeutics of Skin Conditions
Leadership, Education and Developing Others

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