Master of Clinical Pharmacy
University of Tasmania
About
The Master of Clinical Pharmacy will enhance your ability as a registered pharmacist, to contribute to the quality use of medicines and to improve your critical analysis and clinical decision-making skills.Fully online, flexible and self-directed – this course will enable you to diversify your skills for a range of advanced practice roles emerging in community and hospital settings.
Structure
The course adopts a structured approach based on evidence based medicine principles. It requires students to complete six coursework units of study in advanced pharmacotherapeutics covering cardiology, respiratory medicine, infectious diseases, palliative care, geriatric medicine, endocrinology, neurology, psychiatric disorders, and gastroenterology.
This is followed by a research methodology unit that will prepare you for undertaking a research project of your choice in the area of clinical pharmacy, pharmacy practice, clinical pharmacology or pharmaceutical sciences.
Please note: the University reserves the right to amend or remove courses and unit availabilities, as appropriate.
Entry requirements
Pharmacy undergraduate degree. (Equivalence for non‐AQF qualifications only will be determined by the course coordinator*.
Institution
