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Graduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy
Program Overview
- View the full Program Outline for the Graduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy on the UQ Programs and Courses site
The Graduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy is a 16 unit program. The program can be completed over a minimum of two years part-time or one year full-time. Students may request approval from the Executive Dean to exit with a Graduate Certificate in Clinical Pharmacy after completing PHRM7010, PHRM7030, and any other #2 unit (or #4 unit) course from the Course List (below).
Traditionally the program was taught across four (4) x one week blocks per year for part-time students and eight (8) x one week blocks per year for full-time students. The entire program has recently been re-developed to achieve more flexible delivery and application based assessment. To achieve this, changes have been made to the structure and delivery of the program. The amount of class attendance required in Brisbane has been reduced, allowing students to meet current work commitments, particularly those residing interstate. Instead students will be required to join an online interactive tutorial each week.
Our new flexible delivery is underpinned by an adult learning self-directed education model. It includes didactic components, but also requires each student to identify their own individual knowledge/skill weaknesses and then develop an education plan to enhance their learning and knowledge. While this new mode of delivery may be quite challenging for many students, we are of the firm belief that skills developed via this mode will create lifelong self educators, which are imperative to this profession.
Students are assessed through a variety of different methods throughout the year. These methods include Patient Pharmaceutical care profiles, clinical case presentations, written assignments, oral clinical presentations, examinations, a clinical poster production and oral presentation, and Drug Use Evaluations. Examinations are held in June and November and can be undertaken online via the internet from any location.
A variety of specialist practitioners and academics teach into the program. Expert hospital and community pharmacists, together with medical and other health care professionals, contribute significantly to the teaching.
The majority of teaching will be undertaken at The Pharmacy Australia Centre of Excellence (PACE), however, teaching rooms in hospitals such as the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital, will also be utilised.
Entry Requirements and Program Rules
Please refer to the University's Program Outline for entry requirements and program rules.
Course List
The course list for the GDipClinPharm can also be viewed on the UQ Programs and Courses website
PHRM7010 Introduction to Clinical Pharmacy Practice (#2)
PHRM7021 Research Methods in Pharmacy (#2)
PHRM7030 Pharmacotherapeutics I (#4)
PHRM7040 Social Pharmacy (#2)
PHRM7051 Management Issues in Pharmacy (#2)
PHRM7060 Pharmacotherapeutics II (#4)
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