Learn to evaluate, plan and execute the studies needed to take a new medicine through exploratory clinical development, considering relevant target identification, pharmacology studies and the availability of appropriate biomarkers. One of three modular programmes in Pharmaceutical Medicine designed for working physicians, clinical scientists and allied health professionals.
KEY BENEFITS
- Programmes align with the PharmaTrain and the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine curricula.
- Flexible programmes with part-time option that allows you to fit the modules in with your work schedule.
- Teaching given by leading experts from the academic staff of King’s College London, from the biopharmaceutical sector and the regulatory authorities.
- Located in the heart of London.
KEY FACTS
Programme leader/s
Professor Tim Mant
Accreditation
Some modules are accredited by the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine
Awarding institution
King's College London
Credit value (UK/ECTS equivalent)
UK MSc 180 credits/ECTS 90; PG Dip 120 credits; PG Cert 60 credits
Duration
One year FT, September to September (MSc); two to four years PT, rolling enrollment throughout the year.
Location
Waterloo, Guy's and Strand campuses.
Student destinations
It is expected that students who complete this programme will be able to work in the clinical research arena at a higher level and this will open up job opportunities that might have previously been beyond their reach and enhance their value to their employers.
Year of entry 2013
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