PGDip Pharmacy Practice
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Year of entry
2024/25 See 2023/24 entry -
Course duration
Part Time: 36 months Other: 18 months if applying for the PGDip modules only and already have a comparable PGCert
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Year of entry
2024/25 See 2023/24 entry -
Course duration
Part Time: 36 months Other: 18 months if applying for the PGDip modules only and already have a comparable PGCert
Please note that this course page includes information for the 2022/23 academic year. Details for 2023/24 entry to this course have not yet been finalised. Contact us for more information.
The PGDip Pharmacy Practice is a workplace-based programme, aligned to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Foundation Pharmacy Framework, which allows pharmacists to develop their clinical and service skills.
This collaborative programme between local NHS pharmacy services and the University provides pharmacy practice training that is responsive to the UK government's national objectives.
Training is aligned to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) Foundation Pharmacy Framework, and your learning will reflect the local context in which pharmacists work, and the changing needs of patients.
This is a workplace-based learning programme and placements are part of your employment prior to enrolment. You will be taught through blended learning which combines face-to-face with online study.
You may be sponsored by your employer or may choose to self-fund. If you are being sponsored you should ensure funding is in place prior to submitting an application as places cannot be held in the event of funding not being secured.
There is flexibility within the programme. You may choose to exit the programme with the PGCert and/or take a break prior to starting the PGDip. View our PGCert Pharmacy Practice page for more information on the qualification.
The programme is part of the Joint Programmes Board (JPB) partners group and there is flexible movement of students who complete the PGCert to study in other local HEIs.
97% of our research is of international standing (Research Excellence Framework [REF] 2021, combining 4*, 3* and 2* submissions – Allied Health Professions, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy).
Upcoming cohort enrolment options:
The start dates for this programme are November and May
Applications for these cohorts are now open.
The required documents to be submitted with your application are found in the 'Entry requirements' tab, along with information about how to apply online. Failure to upload the correct documents may lead to your application being rejected.
If you are interested in applying after the deadline, please contact cippet@reading.ac.uk - sometimes we can operate a waiting list in case applicants withdraw at the last minute.
Provisional timetable of study and application deadlines:
PMMDP1 – Introduction to evidence based medicine (May to October 2022)
Application deadline:closed
The study days will be from 14:00 - 18:00 on:
- 22 June 2022
- 7 September 2022
- 5 October 2022
PMMDP3 – Introduction to service improvement in healthcare (May to October 2022)
Application deadline:closed
The study days will be from 14:00 – 18:00 on:
- 8 June 2022
- 6 July 2022
- 21 September 2022
- 19 October 2022
PMMDP2 – Introduction to audit, service evaluation and quality improvement (November 2022 to April 2023)
Application deadline: 1 November 2022
The study days will be from 14:00 – 18:00 on:
- 23 November 2022
- 1 February 2023
- 23 March 2023
- 26 April 2023