Welcome to Pharmacy at Aston 166 years of Pharmacy excellence in the heart of Birmingham Dr Raj Badhan Prof. Gavin Woodhall Pharmacy Admissions
Our History
Aston s Long Pharmacy Tradition Over 160 years in Birmingham Established as the Birmingham Pharmaceutical Institution in 1847 and supported people preparing for the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain examination. Formally called the Birmingham School of Pharmacy in 1919 and a formal Department of Pharmacy in 1927. Aston has awarded its own BSc Pharmacy degree since 1966 Four year MPharm since 1997 1920s 1930s 1960s
A forward looking pharmacy programme Opportunities to help set our students apart and enhance their employability
Professionally focussed course with clinically relevant skills Exposure to real-life working pharmacies Practice-based integrated learning Additional qualification to aid employability GPhC recognised qualification in year 1 (Modules from the NVQ Level 2 in Pharmacy Services) Exposure to different health-care professionals Inter-professional learning throughout the course Stand apart with a unique CV International placement study opportunities
Our degree programme
MPharm Couse Fully accredited by regulator Pharmacy is a professionally accredited course 4 year MPharm programme, followed by 1 year pre-registration training (independent from Universities) All MPharm degrees must be accredited by our regulator Teaching and learning quality Validates the course for up to six years at a time Most recent accreditation took place in February 2013 Secured full 6-years accreditation period The MPharm programme has been continually fully accredited by the regulator since its inception
How an Aston MPharm programme is delivered Integrated professional course Extensive clinical, healthcare and sciences training Taught in small and large group Well balanced (Now 46 staff) Internationally recognised researchers >50% registered pharmacists (Science and healthcare) Typically students will spend full days (6-8 hours) on campus each week, of which at least 50% is application/practicals (tutorials, workshops and laboratory sessions).
Aston s MPharm Programme Integration of science and pharmacy practice Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Physiology Cellular biology Formulation of liquid medicines Pharmaceutical chemistry Responding to clinical symptoms Introduction to clinical pharmacy Applied clinical skills Pharmaceutical microbiology Formulation of solid dosage forms Drug development Pharmacogenomics Pharmacology and therapeutics Chemotherapy Pharmaceutics Medicinal chemistry Pharmacy supply Professional development Research project Pharmaceutical patient care The professional pharmacist Public health Developing the science base and an introduction to pharmacy and healthcare Pharmaceutical Science and Practice. Clinical Science and Pharmacy Practice The clinical practitioner
Aston Pharmacy rankings in University English League Tables: 2016 Sunday Times: 1 st Guardian: 6 th Complete University Guide: 4 th - TQA assessment - entry/exit qualifications - spend per student - staff/student ratio - student satisfaction - student destinations - inclusiveness
Career choices What can I do with a degree in pharmacy?
What Careers for MPharm Graduates? Many career choices and most are not just based in a dispensary : Community (70%) Hospital (28%) Other areas (10%) Multiple sector employment accounts for >100%
Pharmacy in the community sector An emphasis on community based health care. The pharmacist as a patient facing clinical practitioner Good management and leadership skills in multi-professional teams Interest in business development
Pharmacy in the hospital sector Core clinical dispensing activities Medicines Information Clinical laboratories Chemotherapy Nutrition Radio-pharmacy Clinical Trials Clinics and Clinical ward visits Specialist pharmacist e.g. respiratory, renal, oncology.
Pharmacy in the pharmaceutical industry Research and development of new drugs From bench to bedside Research new drugs Formulating drug Manufacturing drugs Information about drugs Clinical trials Marketing drugs Regulatory affairs Legal affairs
Pharmacy in the other sectors Many more opportunities exist including: Journalism/medical writing Prison pharmacy Academic pharmacy Medical sales/marketing Governmental positions
Common questions about admissions
Frequently Asked Questions How competitive are you? We have 170 places available We receive around 6-8 applications per place International appeal (~20% of entrants from outside of the UK/EU) What are you looking for? Show us you want to be a pharmacist! Show us your passion for healthcare and science. Work experience is not required. Medicine/Dentistry/Optometry applicants are welcome to apply but we would like to see a pharmacy focussed application.
Frequently Asked Questions Do you interview? We want to meet you rather than your UCAS form! In order to obtain an offer you are required to attend a pre-offer formal interview to help you stand out and sell yourself. Interviews last 10 minutes and are on a 1-2-1 basis We ask 3 questions to assess critical thinking, problem solving and arithmetic Do you offer flexibility In short, yes.
Frequently Asked Questions Considering applying to us? You need to have predicted grades= CCC+ You will be invited in for an interview On the interview day you will get (if successful) one of two types of offers: AAB or ABB Flexibility: when finalising your choices, if you put us down as first choice we will guarantee to take you with 1-grade less when your results come out: Offer is AAB but we will accept ABB Offer is ABB but we will accept BBB
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