This exciting MPharm Pharmacy with Preparatory Year prepares students for a successful pathway through the four years of an MPharm programme after a successful Preparatory Year at level 3, building up knowledge and skills in science and health-related topics.
The MPharm course aims to provide students with the skills, knowledge, competencies and other attributes expected of the pharmacy profession as outlined through the General Pharmaceutical Council’s (GPhC) Initial Education and Training of Pharmacists Standards 2021.
The overall philosophy of the MPharm Pharmacy programme places the patient, and the way in which a pharmacist serves the needs of the patient, as central to the learning experience of the pharmacy student. Whilst focussing on the patient, their medicines and their care, the MPharm programme will equip the future pharmacist with a strong scientific foundation that will inform their decisions in practice. The programme will equip the future pharmacist with the skills and knowledge to practice safely and ethically within the emerging independent prescribing environment.
Placement activities will take place within Wales and will be focussed in the North Wales region with around 11 weeks planned across the duration of the programme. These placements are split between community, hospital and GP-based pharmacy settings along with plans to expose students to some non-standard settings within the programme. During the placements students will grow and develop their skills and this will be monitored through placement supervisors guiding students through multiple Entrustable Professional Activities (EPAs) which will involve increasing levels of entrustment as the programme develops enabling the student to engage more autonomously with patients and their carers. (Please note There will be no placements during the Preparatory Year.)
Bangor’s five-year undergraduate MPharm Pharmacy with Preparatory Year programme equips a suitable graduate to become a pharmacist and independent prescriber, subject to the successful completion of a subsequent one-year Foundation Training programme (previous known as pre-registration training) and passing a GPhC Registration Assessment. In addition, graduates from this programme will also be eligible to join the register with the accrediting body as an Independent Prescriber (IP). Whilst the majority of graduates choose a career as a practising pharmacist, other roles and jobs are available given the scientific nature of the programme.
The MPharm Pharmacy with Preparatory Year programme is subject to accreditation by the GPhC and Bangor University is working towards accreditation of this programme with the GPhC. The programme will be provisionally accredited until the accreditation process is complete.
Watch the Introduction to Pharmacy MPharm video
Hi there I'm Professor Stephen Doughty, I'm the head of pharmacy here at Bangor University. Really excited to announce that we'll soon be offering a new MPharm in pharmacy
that's a four year undergraduate pharmacy degree
that'll be a first here at Bangor
as part of the expanding North Wales Medical School.
Our pharmacy degree will be innovative
we'll have a new curriculum
that focuses around the patient
and it's still a scientific degree with lots of science but
building around the focus of a patient
and for clinical practice as a modern day pharmacist.
Our programme is working towards accreditation
with the General Pharmaceutical Council
we will be provisionally accredited
until the completion of that process.
The programme aligns with the General Pharmaceutical Council's
new standards for initial training of pharmacists.
So over the four years
you will study a number of different modules
these will focus around the patient
their medicine and their care
but within those modules
you'll also learn significant amounts of pharmaceutical science
you'll learn elements of pharmaceutical chemistry and
how drugs are are made and manufactured
you'll study pharmaceutics
how the drug is turned into a medicine and
delivered to the body you'll study pharmacology
understanding how drugs interact with the body
and the body with the drugs,
and you'll also study pharmacy practice
where you will understand more
about the management of the medicine and the patient.
The programme will incorporate around 55 days
of placement activity
those placements will occur in community pharmacy
hospital pharmacy
GP pharmacy
and also in non standard pharmacy settings as well
We're looking to see if we can obtain placements in areas
such as prisons,
1 1 1, care homes, all of this is being looked at
as we develop our programme.
So now is a really exciting time to be thinking about
a career in pharmacy.
Our course at Bangor will ensure that
you graduate as an independent prescriber
which means that you as a pharmacist
will be able to prescribe medicines
in a specified area of speciality.
This will open up exciting career opportunities for you
and the best place to start is here at Bangor.
