Clinical Pharmacy (2 years) (PgDip)
Part time blended learningWhy study this course
A key qualification for hospital pharmacy clinical career advancement, the programme enjoys funding from the NHS and is supported by Associate Course Directors across Wales and experienced work-based tutors at accredited hospital sites.
Developed by experienced practitioners
A key qualification developed by experienced practitioners across 22 hospitals in four centres around Wales and England.
Combine an academic course with your professional role
Combines an academic course with your everyday role to develop the skills and knowledge to optimise patient care, and aid career advancement.
Learn at your own pace
Flexibility enables you to complete the course at your own pace, between three and eight years.
Convenient location
Course conducted mainly in your base hospital.
Sharing and learning from best practice
Provides the opportunity to compare practices across regions and learn from each other.
Progress to an MSc
Once you have completed this qualification you will have the option to complete the full MSc in Clinical Pharmacy.
The Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy is a 120 credit level 7 qualification, which can be studied over two or three years, that has been designed to support your development as a pharmacist in your early career or if you are planning to change healthcare sector. Having completed the Postgraduate Clinical Pharmacy Diploma, by undertaking this masters programme, you will achieve a higher degree whilst you gain the knowledge, skills and professional values and behaviours a pharmacist needs to contribute effectively to the provision of healthcare.
Through completing this programme, you will learn how to address the complex health related challenges faced by patients and the population as a whole. You’ll develop a comprehensive understanding and critical awareness of your role as a pharmacist and that of the pharmacy profession in a changing healthcare environment. This will include an understanding of the structure, organisation and funding of the health service, how resources are managed and how services are deemed to be clinically and cost effective.
This programme will also support you to become a confident independent learner and critical thinker and will embed the principles of quality improvement and using research to develop an evidence base. You’ll be supported to enhance your consultation and communication skills and to make decisions in complex clinical situations that may be acute or chronic. This will include an understanding of risk and how it can be managed or mitigated through appropriate quality management and clinical governance frameworks. You will embed the principles of shared decision making and multidisciplinary team-working in your practice.
Where you'll study
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
We are a leader in clinical skills development with an international reputation for teaching and research.
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