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Postgraduate Diploma
University of Hertfordshire
Full Time
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1 year
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College Lane - Campus
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1 Year
Postgraduate Diploma
University of Hertfordshire
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1 year
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About the courseThis course is for overseas (non-EEA) pharmacists who wish to convert their existing qualifications so they can practice as a pharmacist in Great Britain.The University of Hertfordshire OSPAP is accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).The Overseas Pharmacy Assessment Programme (OSPAP) is a full-time postgraduate diploma starting during September and ending in June. Learning and teaching is undertaken over a 3 day week during the academic year which is divided into two terms.The OSPAP will give you an insight into the way the National Health Service in the UK operates, inform you of the health regulatory laws and professional codes pharmacists must abide by, in addition to allowing you to integrate science-based knowledge, such as pharmaceutics and microbiology, into clinical and patient focused settings.The OSPAP aims to prepare you for UK practice and entry to foundation training year. Whilst at the University, you will be expected to act professionally and in agreement with the Standards for Pharmacy Professionals and GPhC Fitness to Practise standards.Professional AccreditationsGeneral Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)CareersAfter completing the OSPAP Diploma and successfully passing the subsequent GPhC pre-registration pharmacist training year and GPhC registration assessment, you will be able to register and practice as a UK qualified pharmacist in various environments, (including community pharmacy, hospital pharmacy industrial or academic establishments), undertaking a diverse array of challenging roles.You are strongly advised to check the latest visa details or changes on the Home Office website and UK Border Agency website regarding working in the UK. This is very important as you will need to work as a pre-registration Pharmacist for 52 weeks after successfully completing the OSPAP course. Whilst every effort will be made to guide you through the pre-registration application process, including assistance with interview skills and CV writing, please be aware that it is not the University's responsibility to secure you a pre-registration position.
Applicants must have received their General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) approval letter. Applicants must normally have a pharmacy degree equivalent to a UK bachelor qualification as measured by NARIC. Applicants must normally have passed the Academic IELTS test with a score of 7.0 in all components in one sitting to be eligible for adjudication. We now also accept OET with a score of B in all components in one sitting. Applicants must normally have practised as a pharmacist, in a patient-facing role, equivalent to 6 months full time.
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£14,700 per year
Students from Domestic
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£14,700 per year
Students from EU
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£14,700 per year
Students from International
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