Pharmacists are experts in medicine and responsible for the safe and effective supply of medicines to patients and the public. They are responsible for giving advice on how to take prescribed drugs, including monitoring requirements or potential side effects. As prescribers, pharmacists are required to use diagnostic skills alongside their clinical expertise to deliver high quality, person-centred care. With over 100 years of experience, the Leicester School of Pharmacy will help provide you with the practical and professional skills needed to work as a pharmacist. With pharmacy being the third largest healthcare profession, and an integral part of health provision in the UK, your career opportunities are extensive and varied. Our campus has received substantial investment across facilities and simulations suites. Students utilise these spaces to further develop their professional skills while receiving guidance and support from our pharmacy dedicated team. Ensure that you are prepared and confident, with knowledge needed for your experiential learning placements out in practice. . This course, accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC), offers great links to hospitals, community pharmacists and the primary care sector, including GP practices. Our students have gone on to work in rewarding and stimulating careers across all pharmacy sectors for major employers in community pharmacy and the NHS including careers in both hospital and GP pharmacy.
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