Post-registration Training for Pharmacists Fully funded by HEE

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Post-registration Training for Pharmacists Fully funded by HEE **Applications are open now for January 2019 intake**

Exeter PG Certificate Clinical Pharmacy   Module   Topics From Theory to Practice to Quality Workshop days: 4th & 5th Feb 2019 Finding and critically evaluating resources Using evidence to answer practice-based enquiries Reviewing healthcare to ensure quality outcomes Patient safety Skills for Patient-centred Care Workshop days: 14th & 15th May 2019 Ethical considerations of practice Communication/consultation skills Physical examination skills Motivational interviewing for behaviour change Shared decision-making Applied therapeutics Workshop days: Sept 2019 Medicines review Medicines reconciliation Interpretation of blood test results Medicines optimisation Multi-morbidity & Polypharmacy Communication across healthcare interfaces Long-term Conditions 1 Workshop days: Nov 2019 Hypertension, hyperlipidaemia CVS risk assessment Asthma, COPD Type 2 diabetes Hypothyroid, osteoporosis

Exeter PG Certificate Clinical Pharmacy   Minimal contact days to fit in with your work and home life Course designed to improve clinical skills Training can be taken as a CPD course Diploma stage modules to follow to include:- Acute Presentations in Practice Long-term Condition Care 2 Care of the Older Adult Population and Public Health Certificate /Diploma is the perfect lead-in to Independent Prescribing Two intakes per year: September and January Delivered by enthusiastic, supportive clinicians

Eligibility for HEE funding 0.4 WTE Community pharmacist including locums Employer support Demonstrate the added value of training (Healthy Living Pharmacies with level 1 status or above or providing NMS , seasonal flu or locally commissioned clinical services) Learners must share information with HEE and NHS England on impact of skills training

Student Testimonials ‘Concepts were easy to learn and understand, the knowledge was very transferable into my work place’ ‘Tutors and module lead truly enjoyed teaching’ ‘An amazing learning atmosphere’ Methods of recruitment – selected on motivation, experience, career aims

Apply now University of Exeter Website http://www.exeter.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/medicine/clinical-pharmacy-pgcert/ **Applications are open now for January 2019 intake** Apply early to secure a place and HEE funding

For informal enquiries, please email me directly Dr Laura Sims Pharmacy Lead, University of Exeter l.sims2@exeter.ac.uk We look forward to working with you to develop your knowledge and skills

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