Pharmacy
The 澳门六合彩开奖记录 has an established reputation for research into the application of chemical, pharmaceutical and pharmacological expertise to areas of therapeutic and biological importance.
There is a collaborative environment across the University. In particular, the School of Pharmacy has become integrated with the Brain Embodiment Laboratory (BEL) following a £300,000 investment to establish electrophysiology/tissue culture facilities and expand collaborations with computational neuroscientists.
We have a range of fantastic research facilities, including the £4m Chemical Analysis Facility. This provides access to a wide range of modern equipment and expertise essential for modern chemical and pharmaceutical research and our burgeoning activity at the chemistry-biology interface.
Strong links with industry allow access to industrial laboratories and facilities to support your research. Many of our staff hold external appointments at various national and international research committees, which provide additional opportunities for participation in conferences and other networking events.
Centre for Inter-Professional Postgraduate Education and Training (CIPPET)
CIPPET aims to provide postgraduate programmes that respond to the current and emerging needs of healthcare professionals. This is achieved through the provision of Continuing Professional Development up to master's level courses. The current programmes address the needs of foundation and advanced practitioners including taught inter-professional programmes, independent prescribing, distance learning and workplace-based learning. CIPPET is accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council and Nursing and Midwifery Council, and also has Royal Pharmaceutical Society Foundation School status.
Short courses
CIPPET also offers educational training modules aimed at healthcare professionals for their professional development. These can be studied as part of the wider CIPPET programmes (see above) or as standalone modules.
The short course we currently offer is:
Certificate in Advanced History Taking and Clinical Assessment
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Courses
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Full Time: 24 months
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Other: Part Time: 14-16 months
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PGCert Independent Prescribing for Allied Health Professionals
Part Time: 6 months | Other: Courses start in September and January
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PGCert-GradCert Independent Prescribing for Nurses (Levels 6 and 7)
Part Time: 6 months | Other: Courses start in September and January
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PGCert Independent Prescribing for Pharmacists
Part Time: 6 months | Other: Courses start in September and January
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Part Time: 3 months | Other: Start dates: usually September, February and May
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PGCert Reflective Practice for Prescribers
Part Time: 3 months | Other: Start dates: usually September, February and May
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Part Time: 36 months | Other: 18 months if applying for the PGDip modules only and already have a comparable PGCert
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Flexible CPD Advancing Healthcare Practice (Modular/PGDip/MSc)
Flexible: 36-72 months | Other: or with prior learning typically 9-12 months