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Pharmacy Practice MastersMonash University - AustraliaThe Master of Pharmacy Practice is an off-campus, coursework-based degree, flexible enough to fit into any pharmacist's professional development plan. The course is designed to enable students to develop a deep and mor... Show More The Master of Pharmacy Practice is an off-campus, coursework-based degree, flexible enough to fit into any pharmacist's professional development plan. The course is designed to enable students to develop a deep and more specialised range of attributes that builds upon the foundations of an undergraduate pharmacy degree. Entry RequirementsAn Australian bachelor of pharmacy or equivalent qualification. Registered as a pharmacist.
English language requirements. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$16,762 Domestic $18,934 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Clinical Pharmacy Practice MastersThe Robert Gordon University - United KingdomThis course has been designed to provide you with a broad education in Clinical Pharmacy in tandem with opportunities to focus your studies on hospital, community or primary care sector priorities. It will equip you wi... Show More This course has been designed to provide you with a broad education in Clinical Pharmacy in tandem with opportunities to focus your studies on hospital, community or primary care sector priorities. It will equip you with the necessary knowledge and skills to enhance your career. It provides the opportunity for pharmacists to develop professional practice as clinical practitioners involved in making decisions about patient care. Practitioners working in both primary and secondary care contexts will benefit from the development of a range of skills to enhance career prospects and benefit service delivery. It has been developed to be compatible with competency clusters outlined in the General Level Competency Framework and is mapped to core dimensions within the NHS Knowledge and Skills Framework. In view of the unique nature of the multidisciplinary input to the course and the fact that it has been designed in collaboration with employers in both primary and secondary care, career prospects for holders of the postgraduate qualification in hospital or community practice are extremely good. Entry RequirementsApplicants should have an undergraduate degree in pharmacy from a UK university or overseas equivalent, at a minimum of honours level and one years post-registration experience OR an integrated masters degree in pharmacy (MPharm) and professional registration OR in consultation with the course leader.
English Language Requirements All international students, for whom English is not their first language, must provide evidence of linguistic ability by gaining either IELTS 7 (Minimum of 5.5 in any one element) or its equivalent in TOEFL prior to receiving an unconditional offer of a place on the course. Please be aware that any applications made too close to the closing date, requiring an IELTS test may result in deferment of the offer until the following academic year (Starting date January) Other FeesDetailed tuition fee UK/EU Students ------------------------
£2,815 Stages 1 and 2 (each) RUK and EU students £1,700 MSc dissertation stage Scottish students £1,870 MSc dissertation stage RUK and EU students
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£3,450 Stage 2 £2,300 MSc dissertation stage |
$4,258 Domestic $5,052 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Clinical Pharmacy MastersUniversity of Tasmania - AustraliaThis course provides an opportunity for registered pharmacists to develop and enhance their skills and qualifications in clinical pharmacy and pharmacy practice research. Being a flexible education program delivered on... Show More This course provides an opportunity for registered pharmacists to develop and enhance their skills and qualifications in clinical pharmacy and pharmacy practice research. Being a flexible education program delivered online, the course is particularly suited to pharmacists from rural and remote areas, with limited access to formal educational programs. The course will equip registered pharmacists with the fundamental knowledge and skills to enhance career opportunities as a clinical or consultant (accredited medication review) pharmacist, and perform expanded professional services that are being developed in Australia and overseas. Completion of the Master of Clinical Pharmacy will also prepare candidates for enrolment in a Research Higher Degree program. Entry RequirementsStudents are expected to have a minimum of a Bachelor's degree in pharmacy from the University of Tasmania or another university or tertiary institution that is deemed equivalent, and will be registered pharmacists. Where an undergraduate degree has been recently obtained (within past 3 years), a minimum average grade of 60% obtained in the final 2 years of study would be required for entry to the Master of Clinical Pharmacy program. Appropriate post-graduation work experience of at least 2 years will also be normally considered as a requirement for acceptance into this program. Proof of a Bachelor of Pharmacy degree and registration as a pharmacist is required with applications. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
N/A Domestic N/A International |
18 Months Fulltime |
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Clinical Pharmacy MastersMonash University - AustraliaThe course is designed to enable students to establish skills in evidence-based practice, quality use of medicine, practice-based research, and provision of clinical pharmacy services at a high level. Areas of study in... Show More The course is designed to enable students to establish skills in evidence-based practice, quality use of medicine, practice-based research, and provision of clinical pharmacy services at a high level. Areas of study include biostatistics, epidemiology, theory and practice of evidence-based medicine, interpretation of clinical data and pharmacotherapy and clinical research. Each student will complete a four-week speciality rotation with an experienced clinical preceptor and will carry out a small practice-based research project. Students must arrange the necessary time release from their employer to complete the placement and research project. The program is conducted online and via distance education. Entry RequirementsA bachelor degree or equivalent qualification in pharmacy. Registered as a pharmacist. Working in a clinical setting in an Australian or New Zealand Hospital. English language requirements. Applicants with a 4-year undergraduate degree will be eligible to apply at the end of their pre-registration year. Applicants should be practising in a clinical setting. Applicants with a 3-year undergraduate degree will be eligible to apply following their pre-registration year and a further period of clinical experience. Applicants should be practising in a clinical setting. International students residing outside Australia are not eligible to enrol in this course. International students located in Australia must be registered as a pharmacist in Australia, be employed in an Australian hospital clinical setting, and have the appropriate visa to allow part-time study. Other FeesOverseas examination fees Textbooks Student Services and Amenities Fee (Max. $281/year) Incidental unit costs |
$16,762 Domestic N/A International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Clinical Pharmacy MastersDe Montfort University - United KingdomSuitable for pharmacists working in hospital, community or primary care pharmacy or other sectors e.g. the prison service, including locum pharmacists. We have delivered a successful clinical pharmacy course ... Show More Suitable for pharmacists working in hospital, community or primary care pharmacy or other sectors e.g. the prison service, including locum pharmacists. We have delivered a successful clinical pharmacy course for many years. It has been developed and adapted several times following extensive feedback from students and findings from market research among pharmacists in different sectors of the profession, to meet the changing requirements of the workplace. Options to follow different routes and gain different qualifications,including independent prescribing. A skills-based approach to learning about ‘real life’ clinical pharmacy
Practice-based coursework assessments
Distance learning which can be planned around work and personal commitments Entry RequirementsUK / EU students Registration as a pharmacist with the GPhC or Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland
Practising in a patient facing role at least one day a week
International students As for UK, but qualification as pharmacist from a recognised institution
English Language competency (IELTS, score 6.5) Other Fees |
N/P Domestic $11,193 International |
36 Months Fulltime |
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