UEA has been at the forefront of pharmacist postregistration training for more than a decade.
Renowned for innovative, timely educational responses to NHS workforce challenges, our training programmes are fit for contemporary practitioners providing an autonomous pharmaceutical care service in all patient-related settings.
How it works
Our training creates rounded practitioners ready to move towards healthcare leadership and clinical specialism.
The Newly Qualified Pharmacist (NQP) training programme provides a structured aspirational postregistration training experience for early career pharmacists, to the level of PG Diploma.
Our collaboration with the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s Postregistration Foundation Credentialing process means our NQP students are the first in England to be nationally benchmarked as part of their postregistration training.
Our CPD modules support all pharmacists to work at the top of their skill set by facilitating clinical specialism, changing sector, returning to practice or expanding prescribing scope.
Course structure and content
The course blends research-informed theory with the practical knowledge and support of a team of highly experienced clinical pharmacists.
You learn a range of current practices and receive challenging, relevant teaching and outcomes that are immediately applicable to pharmacy practice.
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