Doctorate in Healthcare (Pharmacy) (Not running academic year 2012/13)

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DHC

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Part Time

| Admissions status: Open
Through taught modules plus research based thesis, an opportunity for well qualified pharmacists to develop high-level research, enquiry and organisational change management skills and an understanding of the nature of professionalism in the public sector. Leads to roles as expert practitioners in public and private health services.

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KEY BENEFITS
  • Advanced research programme relevant to professional interests.
  • Shared learning with other healthcare students taking specialist doctorate degrees.
  • Numerous and varied learning opportunities as members of a rich and established research environment. 
  • Located in the heart of London. 
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Dr Cate Whittlesea
Awarding institution
King's College London
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK 180/ECTS 90
Duration
Taught as a series of two/three, two day blocks in a term over the first two years. Support for the research proposal is provided as an introduction to the course followed by action learning sets lead by the course and pharmacy pathway leaders. Support for the research-based thesis (final years) is provided by individiual supervision and timetabled seminars.
Location
Waterloo Campus.
Student destinations
Graduates take up roles as expert practitioners in public (NHS) and private health services, in both primary and secondary care.
Year of entry 2012
Offered by
Students in skills session