PURPOSE
With the reorganisation of the National Health Service (NHS), formation of GP commissioning consortia and the recent Health and Social Care Bill, it is recognised that pharmacists have an important and expanding role in optimising the use of medicines and in supporting better health. This programme will enable pharmacists to effectively develop and deliver modern patient-centred pharmaceutical services within primary care.
DESCRIPTION
This specialist graduate programme is offered in line with the changing environment of the NHS and pharmacy within the UK. It offers qualified pharmacists an opportunity to pursue graduate training relevant to their professional interests or service needs, as well as the requirements for continuing professional development and re-validation with the General Pharmaceutical Council. A distinctive feature of this programme is that it is flexible and modular, modules can be undertaken on a stand-alone basis or in combination leading to accreditation/awards.
EXTRA PROGRAMME INFORMATION
The programme can be started in September or January. Two modules will be offered each semester; one to be covered in the morning from 10am- 1pm and the other in the afternoon from 2pm-5pm. Module 1: Pharmaceutical Public Health and Module 2: Supporting self-management of respiratory disease (incl. Common infections) will be offered in the first semester. Module 3: Service development in a pharmacy context and Module 4: Supporting people with mental illness will be offered in the second semester.
- First semester: Introduction Session Tue 18 Sept*, (Module 1 & 2 sessions) Wed 19 Sept, Wed 3 Oct, Wed 17 Oct, Wed 7 Nov, Wed 21 Nov, Assessment day/surgery Wed 28 Nov, Assessment day Wed 9 Jan
- Second semester: Introduction Session Tue 22 Jan*, (Module 3 & 4 sessions) Wed 23 Jan, Wed 6 Feb, Wed 27 Feb, Wed 13 Mar, Wed 27 Mar, Assessment day/surgery Wed 10 Apr, Assessment day Wed 24 Apr
*Please note you are only required to attend one Introduction session, depending on whether you start in September or January
Pharmacy Practice (prescribing) programme or Independent Prescribing programme:
If you are planning to do either of the above programmes you will find additional details regarding the dates and times for the Prescribing module on the following link: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/biohealth/study/departments/pharmacy/study/prescribing.aspx Please note if doing the combined Pharmacy Practice and Prescribing programme you cannot do the Prescribing module whilst undertaking any of the other Pharmacy Practice modules.
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Dr Cate Whittlesea; Ms Karen Hong
Accreditation
Practice Certificate in Independent Prescribing (accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council) is an option in this programme
Awarding institution
King's College London
Pathways
Pharmacy Practice MSc, PG Dip, PG Cert; Pharmacy Practice (Prescribing) PG Dip.
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 180/ECTS 90
Duration
Independent Prescribing PG Cert: PT, minimum six months, starts Sept or Jan; Pharmacy Practice PG Cert: PT, 12 months, starts Sept or Jan; Pharmacy Practice PG Dip: PT, 24 months, starts Sept or Jan; Pharmacy Practice (Prescribing) PG Dip: PT, 24 months, starts Sept or Jan; Pharmacy Practice MSc: PT, 36 months, starts Sept or Jan.
Location
Waterloo Campus; Guy's Campus (for Independent Prescribing only)
Student destinations
On completion of this programme pharmacists will be equipped to provide a range of new pharmacy services in the community, in line with the demands of the changing NHS. Students may also be able to move into the provision of pharmaceutical and prescribing advice in primary care.
Year of entry 2012
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