Do you want to advance your pharmacy career by becoming a non-medical prescriber?
This programme is accredited by both the General Pharmaceutical Council and Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland to train pharmacists as non-medical prescribers.
Students undertake online and work-based training and assessment in addition to a 5-day clinical skills residential in January at our Clinical Skills Centre on-campus in Belfast.
This programme has been developed to train pharmacists in Great Britain as non-medical prescribers.
When the course is oversubscribed, priority will be given to students already enrolled on the QUB Advanced Clinical Pharmacy Practice Programme.
If you are employed as a pharmacist in Northern Ireland and wish to train as a non-medical prescriber, please visit our PG Cert in Independent Prescribing.
As well as the QUB administrative application process there is a separate application process based on the GPhC eligibility criteria and to obtain these forms they should contact pharmacydl@qub.ac.uk.
A primary degree in Pharmacy (minimum Bachelor degree) from an institution approved by the University. Additionally all students must:
• Be registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and/or the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI) and be in good standing with the GPhC and/or PSNI.
• Have relevant patient-oriented experience in a UK pharmacy setting and be able to recognise, understand and articulate the skills and attributes required by a prescriber (guidance on how to demonstrate this will be provided following application).
• Have a designated prescribing practitioner (DPP) who has agreed to supervise the learning in practice element. The DPP must be medically qualified (GP in primary care or Consultant/SAS [specialist, associate specialist or specialty doctor] in hospital)*.
• Have an identified an area of clinical or therapeutic practice on which to base their learning - please note that the DPP must have clinical expertise and experience in this area.
• Be able to attend 5-day clinical skills residential in Belfast in January 2025 (dates to be confirmed).
* Further guidance on the type of experience and DPP requirements will be provided when applying for this programme.
Note: this programme is only open to students who are resident in Great Britain.
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On successful completion, students can apply to the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) for an annotation to their entry in the GPhC’s Register and/or the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI) for an annotation to their entry in the PSNI’s Register.
The annotation is a public record that they can practise as an independent prescriber.
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