School of Pharmacy
Pharmacy contributes to the nation's health through the expertise of graduate pharmacists in all aspects of the preparation of medicines, ranging from discovery and development to dispensing and supply to patients. Pharmacists are employed in community pharmacies, in hospitals, in universities (where they may engage in research), and in industry. In the latter case, they may be involved in drug production, providing drug information or research.
microspheres The degree of MPharm in Pharmacy is offered by the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences and the degree is accredited by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain.
The duration of the course is four years, and a further year of postgraduate preregistration training is required before full registration (essential for professional practice) by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
The School of Pharmacy at Strathclyde is an alias of the Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences for the purpose of the delivery of the Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree. This is a four year programme with a further year of postgraduate pre-registration training required before full registration (essential for professional practice) is permitted by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. The Institute conducts research and teaches many other courses, both undergraduate and postgraduate, in addition to the MPharm degree.
School name: School of Pharmacy
Address: 16 Richmond Street
Zip & city: G1 1XQ Glasgow
Phone: +44(0)141 548 2863
Web: http://spider.pharmacy.strath.ac.uk/school/
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Website: http://spider.pharmacy.strath.ac.uk/school/
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