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medway school of pharmacy 2021 prospectus Welcome from the Head of School Welcome to the Medway School of Pharmacy. I am delighted that you are considering pharmacy as a career, as it offers a huge range of opportunities, from direct patient contact through scientic research to policy development. The MPharm course is exciting and diverse, including modules on chemistry and biology, but always retaining a clear focus on patients. No two days are the same! I hope you find this prospectus informative and very much look forward to welcoming you to one of our Open Days. Professor Susan Barker Head of School www.msp.ac.uk 1 Why study with us? The Medway School of Pharmacy (MSoP) is a unique collaboration between the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent. The school is located at the heart of a multi-university campus at Chatham Maritime in Medway, Kent. Investment in extensive new laboratories and research facilities has seen the campus develop into a major higher education centre. Currently, there are approximately 500 undergraduates at the school. In addition, we have a thriving postgraduate community, with students undertaking a range of and caring environment, high significant investment in facilities research degrees and continuing quality professional graduates and equipment. Many of the professional development courses. committed to lifelong learning”. academic staff are internationally- Within 15 months of graduating, You will be assigned an individual recognised active researchers and 97% of 2017/2018 Medway personal advisor who can help with our research was rated as School of Pharmacy leavers were academic or personal concerns. excellent in REF 2014. Other either in employment, seeking You will be taught by a dedicated academic staff are leaders within work or in further study. and experienced team of academic the profession of pharmacy. Our Student care and support is staff, both pharmacists and teaching is directly informed by our integral to our mission “to produce, scientists, working together with research and professional through innovative teaching and administrative and technical activities. research delivered in a supportive personnel. We have made a 2 Medway School of Pharmacy Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) Why study this designed to prepare students for Your studies will be supported programme? their future professional practice. by practice related learning Teaching covers basic and applied through placements, as well as The four-year MPharm programme science and clinical and simulation-based learning and provides pharmacy education of professional practice, all in the additional practice experience excellent quality and focuses on context of patient care. provided in-house. producing future pharmacists who The MPharm course was re- will promote safe and effective use Core themes of biological accredited by the General of medicines, ensuring patient and sciences, chemistry, drug delivery, Pharmaceutical Council in 2019. public safety at all times. Our and professional practice are graduates will demonstrate taught through integrated courses Graduates are required to intellectual creativity and curiosity in based around body systems, undertake and pass a pre- their professional practice. They will including the brain and psychiatry, registration examination before also meet the requirements for heart and circulatory system, and being permitted to register as accreditation by the General endocrine system. pharmacists in Great Britain. Our Pharmaceutical Council on By using these body systems, we graduates perform consistently successful completion of the break down barriers between the well in this assessment. programme. core themes, enabling you to learn The MPharm curriculum is more effectively. outcomes-focused and it was What will you study? Years 1, 2 and 3 are taught at undergraduate level; Year 4 is taught at Masters level. Year 1: Introductory Principles • Medicinal Products: Chemistry and Pharmaceutics for Pharmacy (30 credits) • Molecules, Cells and Body Systems: Cell Biology and Biochemistry (30 credits) • Molecules, Cells and Body Systems: Physiology and Pharmacology (30 credits) • Introduction to Pharmacy: Professional Skills, Law and Ethics (30 credits)
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