Two fully integrated pharmacy modules are taught each year, making a total of eight modules. These follow the life cycle of the patient, initially in a healthy state, and then the same modules are studied from the perspective of disease and ill health.
The course is taught within the context of the medical conditions that patients present, and is structured around a typical patients life cycle. It is supported by case studies and patient-facing activities, which increase in complexity as the course progresses and the patient ages.
Students can learn within the context of the common conditions that present at that stage of life, supported by case studies. These fall within several therapeutic learning threads, that will be revisited and develop as the course progresses, and the complexity of care increases. The course will incorporate important aspects of pharmaceutical care, clinical and professional skills and health promotion integrated with the underlying science of the diseases and of the medicines used.
The science (how medicines work, how patients work) and the professional skills (how pharmacists work) are taught in an integrated fashion in the context of the range of common clinical conditions a patient might experience. For example:
Level 1 (Early Years)
- Immunological and Inflammatory Disease Infant Allergy, Atopic Eczema
- Infectious Disease Conjunctivitis, Childhood Infections, Vaccinations
- Cancer Leukaemia
- Special Topics Pregnancy, Breastfeeding and Drugs, Blood and Anaemia
Level 2 (Young Adults)
- Immunological and Inflammatory Disease Asthma, Hay Fever, Contact Dermatitis
- Infectious Disease STD
- Cancer Testicular Cancer, Ovarian Cancer
- Special Topics Accidents and Emergency, Critical Care
- Degenerative and Genetic Disease Cystic Fibrosis
- Central Nervous System Schizophrenia, ADHD, Drug and Alcohol Abuse, Epilepsy, Drugs in Sport
- Metabolic and Endocrine Disease Type 1 Diabetes, Contraception, Fertility, Thyroid
Level 3 (Middle Aged)
- Immunological and Inflammatory Disease Inflammatory Bowel Disease, RA, Psoriasis, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Infectious Disease Urinary Tract Infection, Upper Respiratory Tract Infection, Peptic Ulcer Disease and Gastro-Oesophageal Reflux Disease
- Cancer Breast Cancer, Gastrointestinal Cancer
- Special Topics Travel, Neonatal Care
- Degenerative and Genetic Disease Mens Health, Huntingtons, Musculoskeletal (OA/Pain), Incontinence
- Central Nervous System BAD, Anxiety and Depression
- Metabolic and Endocrine Disease Type 2 Diabetes, Gout, Addisons, Lipid Disorders, Menopause, Liver and Nutritional Diseases
- Vascular Disease Hypertension, Ischaemic Heart Disease, Stroke, AF
Level 4 (Twilight Years)
- Infectious Disease Pneumonia, Influenza
- Cancer Lung Cancer, Prostate Cancer
- Special Topics Palliative Care
- Degenerative and Genetic Disease Parkinsons Disease
- Central Nervous System Insomnia, Alzheimers
- Metabolic and Endocrine Disease Osteoporosis
- Vascular Disease Congestive Heart Failure, Deep Vein Thrombosis, Chronic Kidney Disease.
The course is taught through integrated learning sessions, workshops and tutorials, laboratory and physiology practicals, group tutorials, problem-based learning, placements, and health promotion activities in the community. Students may also have the opportunity to work with patients in our consultation rooms.
The MPharm provides a structured placement programme over all 4 years in community and hospital pharmacies, GP practices, and a variety of others locations including hospices, critical care, and a mental health trust.
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