Clinical Education (Postgraduate Pharmacy CPD)
Key Details
- Module Cost
- £590
- Credits
- 10 Credits
- Further Information
- pha.nqp@uea.ac.uk
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Module Overview / Introduction
Students taking this module will be introduced to the theory and practice of being clinical educators. They will explore a variety of learning support techniques including a broad range of enhancing technologies that they will use to design effective interventions that optimise clinical behaviour through education.
Student feedback:
"Good pace of the session. Good range of topics covered and we weren't overwhelmed with too much information. Very engaging due to the activities included. Thanks!"
Course Dates
Application Deadline: 22/07/2025
Course Start Date:
Face to Face Study Day: UEA 02/09/2025 or Harlow Study Centre 03/09/2025
Formative Assessment 05/11/2025
Summative Assessment 15/12/2025
Learning Outcomes
- Discuss the attributes of Clinical Educators and the impact of those attributes on learner success
- Identify learning needs at an individual, departmental and organisational level
- Create learning outcomes based on Blooms Taxonomy that are appropriate to the learner and the knowledge
- Design evidence-based teaching interventions that illicit deep learning and lead to long term behaviour change
- Facilitate a range of clinical educational opportunities including one to one, small group, large scale, synchronous and asynchronous, incorporating appropriate tools and technologies and including a range of learners
- Measure learner success
Teaching & Assessment
Module Delivery:
eLearning Package (approximately 10 hours)
Face to Face study day
Formative and Summative Assessment
Study Days
The study day for this module is face to face and delivered at our sites in Harlow (Essex) and Norwich.
Assessment:
This module is assessed by a 2000 word written assignment
Funding
NHS England-funded places are available for pharmacists delivering NHS services within the East of England. This includes those working in NHS hospitals, GP practices serving NHS patients, and community pharmacies dispensing NHS prescriptions.
For those outside the East of England or working for non-NHS service providers, self-funded or employer-funded places are available at a cost of £590 per module. In the event you are funded by your employer, full invoicing details and a financial purchase order will be required to confirm your place.
How to Apply / Disclaimer
If you are applying to undertake your first CPD module with UEA you will need to complete the course application form
You will also need to complete the Postgraduate Pharmacy Module selection form
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