25 Sep 2024 (Intake closed)
Apply by: 28 Aug 2024
New Session
Cohort A
25 Sep 2024 (1.00pm - 6.00pm face-to-face), 14 May 2025 (1.00pm - 6.00pm Poster Presentation face-to-face)
26 Sep 2024 (Intake closed)
Apply by: 29 Aug 2024
New Session
Cohort B
26 Sep 2024 (1.00pm - 6.00pm face-to-face), 14 May 2025 (1.00pm - 6.00pm Poster Presentation face-to-face)
Course overview
The aims of this module are to advance the practitioner’s knowledge in the provision of pharmaceutical care. A particular focus of this module is service provision for patients and stakeholders. Students are expected to consider the provision of pharmaceutical and patient care services and the theoretical application of frameworks relevant to monitor and improve the provision of these services.
Service review and evaluation applies to both clinical and non-clinical service provisions. Students are expected to develop their knowledge, refine their skills and apply evidence-based knowledge/practice in the management of issues concerned with their patients.
There is also an expectation that students will consider the workforce and how processes can be improved to facilitate the efficient and effective delivery of services by staff.
Students will be expected to undertake a service review/evaluation as well as propose a service improvement strategy relevant to their area of practice. Leadership and management strategies are covered to make students aware of factors which may be influential at organisational levels.
The learning outcomes of this module will be achieved by a variety of methods including:
Experiential learning in the workplace facilitated by a work-based tutor.
Independent learning, independent analysis and identification of learning needs related to continuing professional development.
Independent review of materials available for e-learning and structured reading.
This module can contribute to the following programme(s)
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Funding
£1,730.00


Course details
Course leader
Administrator
Vanessa Bysouth
Telephone
01707 284800
Course delivery
campus taught delivery
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Prerequisites
1. A first degree, in pharmacy and registration as a pharmacist with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
2. Candidates must be working (employed or self-employed) within an organisation providing pharmacy services whilst enrolled on the course.
3. Candidates must have access to patient’s health related data.
4. Normally the candidate will have a work-based tutor in their workplace.
5. Normally the candidate should be employed (including self-employed) in their practice role for at least 15 hours per week.

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