Independent Prescribing for Optometrists (PG Certificate)
Part time distance learningWhy study this course
Our innovative, clinically focussed 1 year programme prepares optometrists to practise as independent prescribers and to meet the standards set by the General Optical Council for specialist entry on to the GOC register.
Accredited by the General Optical Council (GOC)
Meets the standards set by the General Optical Council for entry into the specialist register for Independent Prescribing.
#2 for Optometry
We are ranked 2nd for Optometry in the Complete University Guide 2024.
Enhance your career growth and professional impact
Equips you with the necessary knowledge and skills to enhance your career and contribute effectively to extended professional roles.
Researchers involved in course design and delivery
Many of our teaching staff are practicing researchers; in many cases leading experts in their fields.
The specific aim of the programme is to prepare you to practise as an independent prescriber and to meet the standards set by the General Optical Council (GOC) for entry on to the appropriate specialist register. As a qualified prescriber, you can prescribe licensed medicine (except for controlled drugs or medicines for parenteral (injected) administration) for conditions affecting the eye.
You will receive a broad education in prescribing practice that will develop your skills and strengthen your professional portfolio, enabling you to provide services to patients that would have previously only been available via hospital treatment. This advancement helps to reduce NHS waiting lists, provide timely clinical management to your patients and build your patient base.
The GOC’s standards and learning outcomes published in 2021 have incorporated significant changes in training requirements for optometrists to qualify in Independent Prescribing (IP). This programme provides the opportunity to study 2 theory modules alongside a placement, completing the course in just 9 months, to enable you to join the GOC’s specialist register for Independent Prescribers.
You will be responsible for sourcing your clinical placement including your Designated Prescribing Practitioner (DPP) prior to admission. The DPP can be any IP eye care professional. You may already be working in an environment where the placement can be completed. Alternatively, you may need to arrange to attend clinics away from your usual place of work.
The School also offers a 2 year programme in IP to extend your period of study, providing greater flexibility to fit around your personal and professional commitments.
Where you'll study
School of Optometry and Vision Sciences
Our students benefit from hands on experience, outstanding optometry facilities and involvement from our internationally renowned staff.
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- Maindy Road, Cathays, Cardiff, CF24 4HQ
