The Pharmacy Deanery of Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) supports pre-registration and post registration education and training for the whole pharmacy workforce in Wales.
Foundation Pharmacist Training course is offered by Cardiff and Vale University Health Board
The Pharmacy Deanery of Health Education and Improvement Wales (HEIW) supports pre-registration and post registration education and training for the whole pharmacy workforce in Wales.
The Deanery design, develop, quality assure, plan and implement pharmacy professional education across Wales supporting a lifelong learning culture, from foundation to post-registration. The areas of work include pre-registration pharmacy technicians, foundation pharmacists, newly registered pharmacists, continuing professional development, CPD+, advanced and extended practice, workforce planning and consultant practice.
Our activities are underpinned by appropriate educational research, evaluation, learner feedback and continual improvement and innovation. These methods support the quality of our educational resources and learning programmes to ensure they meet the needs of the pharmacy workforce in support of their care for patients across Wales.
The Deanery also influences and translates UK and Wales policy priorities through close working with Welsh Government, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK, the General Pharmaceutical Council and pharmacy deans across the devolved nations.
All CPD courses provided by the deanery can be booked via the section’s online course booking system. This allows professionals to manage their own bookings.
Our Training Programmes
Pre-registration Pharmacy technician training
Foundation Pharmacist training
Funded Pharmacy Undergraduate Placement Programme (FPUPP)
Newly Registered Practice
CPD
CPD+
Advanced Practice
Consultant Practice
There are many opportunities for our communities and stakeholders to be involved with Health Board service redesign and development of services.
The team support clinicians and managers from across the Health Board to ensure any change in service is compliant with the guidance in respect of NHS service change in Wales and is designed in a manner which is appropriate to elicit best possible involvement from the population of Cardiff and the Vale.
Our Health Board Structure
Cardiff and Vale University Health Board is one of the largest NHS organisations in Europe. We employ approximately 14,500 staff and spend around £1.4 billion every year on providing health and wellbeing services to a population of around 472,400 people living in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan. We also serve a wider population across South and Mid Wales for a range of specialities.
Our vision is to create a community where healthy life choice does not depend on who you are or where you live.
We are a teaching Health Board with close links to the university sector, and together we are training the next generation of healthcare professionals while working on research that will hopefully unlock the cures for today’s illnesses.
Our Services
Primary, community and intermediate care services: Offering first-line health services at GP surgeries, dentists, optometrists and a range of therapy and community-based services accessible as close to home as possible.
Acute services through our two main University Hospitals and Children’s Hospital: Providing a broad range of medical and surgical treatments and interventions.
Tertiary Centre: We also serve a wider population across Wales and often the UK with specialist treatment and complex services such as neuro-surgery and cardiac services.
Public Health: Improving the health of our population and reducing inequalities. Providing preventative health care information and advice including access to health and well-being services.
Corporate Services: Providing the support services required to run an integrated health system across Cardiff and Wales ensuring patient safety, governance, quality assurance, performance and excellent delivery of all services.
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