Pharmacy, MPharm

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Pharmacy, MPharm

  • Entry requirements Entry requirements 300 UCAS points from A-/AS-Level at BBB, including A-levels in chemistry and one other science International Baccalaureate with 32 points, including a score of 5 in chemistry and one other science Mature students and students without the necessary qualifications may gain access on completion of certain approved access/foundation courses with overall average of 70% Overseas applicants are assessed on an individual basis based on the NARIC equivalent. Graduate Entry – applicants possessing a first degree in a relevant subject must have a minimum of a 2:2 classification to be considered. Applicants possessing a minimum of 2:1 classification may be considered for direct entry to Stage 2 All students must have GCSE (grades A-C) in English and Maths (or equivalent)
  • Academic title Pharmacy, MPharm
  • Course description Medway School of Pharmacy, the first regional school of pharmacy in the UK, was established jointly by the Universities of Greenwich and Kent in response to demand from the local pharmacy community. This unique collaboration has provided an opportunity to design an innovative patient-focused programme that addresses the needs of modern pharmacy practice.

    There are currently over 40,000 pharmacists registered in Great Britain but there is an on-going shortage of pharmacists to fill recurring vacancies due to the expanding role of the pharmacist into areas such as supplementary and independent prescribing.

    Each course includes lectures, seminars, laboratory work, small group work, practice based activities and assignments. There are also a number of placements throughout the programme, so you will benefit from both academic and practice-related environments.

    Graduates are required to work for one year in practice, and undertake and pass a pre-registration examination before they can register as a pharmacist in Great Britain.

    The programme integrates three interlinked themes:

    -The Patient, Disease and Drug Action
    -Practitioner and Patient
    -Medicines Design and Manufacture

    A research methods course in year three leads to a sustained research project which constitutes 50% of the final year of the programme.

    Content

    Year One
    -Medicines Design and Manufacture 1
    -Body Systems 1
    -Cellular Biology and Biochemistry
    -Pharmacy Practice 1

    Year Two
    -Medicines Design and Manufacture 2
    -Body Systems 2 & 3
    -Pharmacy Practice 2

    Year Three
    -Medicines Design and Manufacture 3
    -Clinical Pharmacokinetics, Cancer Biology and Infection Control
    -Research Methods
    -Pharmacy Practice 3

    Year Four
    -Medicines Design and Manufacture 4
    -Advances in Physiology, Pharmacology, Cell and Molecular Biology
    -Sustained Research Project
    -Pharmacy Practice 4 & 5
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