Training to become a pharmacist in Great Britain involves learning and understanding how to deliver the safe and effective patient-centred care which patients and the public expect from pharmacy professionals.
We believe professional practise offers the best protection for patients and people who use pharmacy services.
The foundation training placement gives trainee pharmacists the chance to develop and demonstrate the skills, knowledge and behaviours expected of pharmacists. It also gives them the opportunity to apply their academic knowledge in real-life situations.
Training to become a pharmacist in Great Britain involves learning and understanding how to deliver the safe and effective patient-centred care which patients and the public expect from pharmacy professionals.
Trainee pharmacists will spend 52 weeks at an approved training site, working under the guidance and supervision of a GPhC-approved designated supervisor.
During this time, they must demonstrate that they meet all the interim learning outcomes set out in the foundation training manual.
About us - overview
We are the regulator for pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacies in Great Britain.
Our main job is to protect, promote and maintain the health, safety and wellbeing of members of the public by upholding standards and public trust in pharmacy.
We are a statutory organisation set up by the UK and Scottish parliaments, and we are independent from government and those we regulate. Our role and functions are set out in legislation called the Pharmacy Order.
We are funded by fees paid by the pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and pharmacies that register with us.
We have a governing council made up of pharmacy professionals and members of the public. Our chief executive and registrar, Duncan Rudkin, is accountable to this governing council.
This course will equip you with the knowledge and skills required to pursue a career in the pharmacy sector or other allied healthcare professions.
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