Description
Pharmacists are healthcare professionals who are experts in medicines, with a detailed understanding of the scientific basis of therapy. The MPharm programme integrates pharmaceutical science into the practice of clinical pharmacy, providing an education that equips graduates with the competencies and knowledge to provide safe and effective patient care. The non-credit-brearing Clinical, Professional and Scientific Skills modules form a vertical stream that runs throughout each year of study within the programme, assessing the successful acquisition and development of the requisite skills, competencies and professional attributes expected at each stage of the MPharm programme, to the level of competence required by the GPhC learning outcomes. The Clinical, Professional and Scientific Skills modules include few formally timetabled teaching and learning activities beyond module-spanning and essential skills workshops, but allow students to demonstrate completion of and/or competence in, on a pass/fail basis, key tasks and activities required for progression through each stage of the programme. The proposed Year 3 Clinical, Professional and Scientific Skills 3 module will focus on further developing the fundamental and foundational skills and attributes that underpin the programme, including calculations, professionalism and CPD, study skills, and engagement, as well as further developing research enquiry skills and the appraisal and use of evidence to support therapeutic decision making and prescribing.
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At the end of the module, students will have achieved the following learning outcomes and will be able to:
- Demonstrate competence in the clinical, professional and scientific skills expected in Year 3 of the MPharm programme
- Demonstrate competence in pharmaceutical calculations and numeracy, with an emphasis on patient safety
- Understand how scientific and clinical knowledge and principles are integrated and applied in the management of more complex patient-based scenarios
Demonstrate appropriate professionalism and communication skills in a variety of simple and complex settings with patients, the public, health care professionals and the academic community
Module deliveries for 2024/25 academic year
Last updated
This module description was last updated on 19th August 2024.
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