Kings College London has introduced a modular programme for pharmacists.
Designed for pharmacists in the workplace, the programme will run from September 2011.
What modules does the programme include?
Below are the modules as listed on the Kings website:
- Optimising medicines use in long-term conditions
- Medicines and older people
- Delivering effective patient-centred care (diabetes and depression)
- Supporting self-management of respiratory disease (including common infections)
- Supporting self-management of cardiovascular disease
- Supporting people with mental illness
- Pharmaceutical Public Health
- Service development in a pharmacy context
- Research Methods
- Pharmacy Practice dissertation (for MSc)
- Oral hormonal contraception services
- Postgraduate Practice Certificate in Independent Prescribing
For more information please visit the Kings website.
What are the entry requirements?
- You must be registered with the GPC or the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland
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Have a minimum 2 years work experience in community or primary care
How do I apply?
Before you apply for the course you may be eligble to apply for Bursary funding. Find out more.
If you are unable to access the online postgraduate application form, please contact the relevant admissions/School office at King's for advice.

