The P4P short courses have been designed to help pharmacists, nurses and allied health professionals working in all aspects of health care to develop key skills and knowledge in order to prepare them for the non-medical prescribing programme.
Numeracy for Prescribing Practice
This 5-credit short online course covers some of the basics which underpin drug calculations. Students work through a series of six modules:
- Basic numerical principles
- Quantities, units and conversions
- Concentrations
- Dosage calculations
- Advanced dosing calculations including paediatric dosing and injectables
- Introduction to basic statistics
Each module includes a series of practice questions to which feedback is given. When students are satisfied with their knowledge and understanding of the concepts of the module they can elect to undertake the end of module test. This test can be repeated until the student is happy with their understanding of the module content. Final assessment is through an overall course test which includes questions from across the six modules. Students will be able to print out a certificate which indicates successful completion of the Numeracy for Prescribing Short Course. Course fee – £120.
Basic Pharmacology for Prescribing Practice
This 5-credit short online course covers some of the basics which underpin the pharmacology of drugs. Students work through a series of six modules
Pharmacokinetics
- Principles of drug absorption
- Principles of drug distribution
- Principles of drug metabolism
- Principles of drug elimination
Pharmacodynamics
- Pharmacodynamics
Moving beyond the basics
- Moving beyond the basics
A series of pre-recorded study sessions guide you through the module content. Final assessment is through an overall course test which includes questions from across the six modules. Students will be able to print out a certificate which indicates successful completion of the Pharmacology for Prescribing Short Course. Course fee – £120
How to apply
Apply via the University of Greenwich online application form.
Short Courses: apply for Associate postgraduate student- school of pharmacy postgraduate credit’
MSc Medicines Optimisation: apply Medicines Optimisation P13582
Fees
Both Preparing for Prescribing modules are £120 each