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Advanced Clinical Pharmacy Practice

Postgraduate
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Our Advanced Clinical Pharmacy Practice programme was developed following extensive consultation with pharmacists and their employers both within and beyond the United Kingdom. It provides a flexible study pathway that is designed to develop the therapeutic knowledge and clinical skills of pharmacists to an advanced level. The modules are designed to help pharmacists to acquire and demonstrate the advanced-level competencies defined in the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Core Advanced Pharmacist Curriculum.



Award Name Degree - Masters at UK Level 7
NFQ Classification
Awarding Body Queens University Belfast
NFQ Level
Award Name NFQ Classification Awarding Body NFQ Level
Degree - Masters at UK Level 7 Queens University Belfast
Course Provider:
Location:
Belfast
Attendance Options:
Part time, Online or Distance
Qualification Letters:
MSc
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Duration

3 years part-time

Careers / Further progression

Career Prospects
Professional Opportunities
This programme will enhance opportunities to progress your career as a pharmacist to advanced practitioner level.

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Further information

Entry Year: 2024/25

30 (Part Time)

Overview
Do you want to advance your pharmacy career while continuing in employment?

This postgraduate distance learning programme allows you fit your studies around your work and family commitments.

Our Advanced Clinical Pharmacy Practice programme was developed following extensive consultation with pharmacists and their employers both within and beyond the United Kingdom. It provides a flexible study pathway that is designed to develop the therapeutic knowledge and clinical skills of pharmacists to an advanced level. The modules are designed to help pharmacists to acquire and demonstrate the advanced-level competencies defined in the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Core Advanced Pharmacist Curriculum.





The MSc is open to pharmacists in all employment sectors although students must be able to undertake a project in either the primary or secondary healthcare sector in their final year.





The MSc can be completed entirely off-campus by distance-learning and is therefore open to pharmacists both within and outside the United Kingdom.

Course Structure
Study part-time by distance learning.

Year 1
Students complete one of the following 30-credit modules during the first semester:
PMY7100 Introduction to clinical pharmacy*
PMY7101 Managing drug treatment
PMY7102 Advancing practice in primary care

*compulsory for students who are working outside the UK/Ireland

Students complete one of the following 30-credit modules during the second semester:
PMY7104 Management of long-term conditions 1 (Cardiovascular disease and diabetes)
PMY7105 Management of long-term conditions 2 (Neurological disease, management of pain and mental health)
PMY7106 Management of long-term conditions 3 (Respiratory, gastrointestinal and skin disease)

Year 2
Students complete the following 30-credit module during the first semester:
PMY7103 Developing evidence in practice

Students complete one of the following 30-credit modules during the second semester:
PMY7104 Management of long-term conditions 1 (Cardiovascular disease and diabetes)
PMY7105 Management of long-term conditions 2 (Neurological disease, management of pain and mental health)
PMY7106 Management of long-term conditions 3 (Respiratory, gastrointestinal and skin disease)

Year 3
Option 1: PMY7090 Practice-based research project (60 credits)
Option 2: PMY7009 Service evaluation and development project (30 credits) plus PMY7068 Development as an advanced practitioner* (30 credits)

*Includes development of management and leadership skills linked to the RPS Core Advanced Pharmacist Curriculum (UK students only).

The information below is intended as an example only, featuring module details for the current year of study (2023/24). Modules are reviewed on an annual basis and may be subject to future changes - revised details will be published through Programme Specifications ahead of each academic year.

Core Modules:
Developing evidence in practice (30 credits)

Optional Modules:
Disease Management (10 credits)
Professionalism (10 credits)
Evidence-based medicine and safe prescribing (10 credits)
Influences on and psychology of prescribing and patient-centred care (10 credits)
An introduction to UK Clinical practice (30 credits)
Management of long-term conditions 1 (30 credits)
Clinical skills, patient monitoring and onward referral (10 credits)
Prescribing in Practice (0 credits)
Advancing practice in primary care (30 credits)
Managing drug treatment (30 credits)
Service evaluation and development (30 credits)
Critical Literature Review (20 credits)
Development as an advanced practitioner (30 credits)
Consultation and communication skills (10 credits)
Management of long-term conditions 2 (30 credits)
Introduction to clinical pharmacy (30 credits)
Management of long-term conditions 3 (30 credits)
Research Project (60 credits)

A variety of written coursework, case study and online assessment is used. Finally, students complete work-based projects in Year 3 and submit either a dissertation (PMY7090 Research project) or paper plus poster (PMY7009 Service evaluation and development). PMY7068 (Development as an advanced practitioner) is assessed via submission of a work-based learning portfolio plus an online oral assessment.

NI, GB and EU Postgraduate Admissions Enquiries
+44 (0)28 9097 3004
Postgraduate Enquiries: postgrad.admissions@qub.ac.uk

International Admissions Enquiries
+44 (0)28 9097 3004
International Enquiries: intl.admissions@qub.ac.uk

In person:
The Admissions and Access Service is located on Level 1, Lanyon North (see map). Normal hours are Monday to Friday 10.00am to 12.00 noon and 2.00pm to 4.00pm.

Course Provider:
Location:
Belfast
Attendance Options:
Part time, Online or Distance
Qualification Letters:
MSc
Apply to:
Course provider