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Post Registration Training: FULLY FUNDED – South West, London and South East

Post Registration Training: FULLY FUNDED – South West, London and South East

Are you a pharmacist working in a community setting?

University of Bath are delighted to offer a fully funded postgraduate certificate for community pharmacists. Join the growing number of community pharmacists improving their clinical practice and changing patients’ lives.

Apply now for a fully funded place in Bath or London – starting November, or join our free Webinar at 19:00 on 26 September 2018 to find out more.

Community pharmacy is changing, with closer integration into the wider NHS healthcare team. Develop clinical decision-making, communication and consultation skills with fully-funded training courses supported by NHS England and Health Education England through the Pharmacy Integration Fund. Places are limited and funding will close in March 2019.

Courses are online and interactive, some have a face to face workshop. You can study clinical and therapeutic topics:

  • Professional Skills for Medicines Optimisation
  • Evidence Based Pharmacy Practice
  • Managing Long Term Conditions 1, 2 and 3
  • Managing Polypharmacy and Multimorbidity
  • Minor Ailments
  • Public Health
  • Providing Better Care for the Older Person
  • Quality Improvement

You can take a single online course (which can count toward CPD) or combine course modules and gain a Postgraduate Certificate

  • Study at your own pace with minimal time away from work
  • Flexible work-based learning with excellent support and learning networks
  • Tailored study to suit your role and professional interests
  • Help meet your GPhC CPD requirements and professional development in line with the RPS frameworks

Visit Go.bath.ac.uk/ClinComPharm

You can register for our free webinar by clicking below

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Or email: ap3t@bath.ac.uk or call 01225 383206.

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