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Master of Clinical Pharmacy

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The Master of Clinical Pharmacy provides pharmacists working in clinical settings the opportunity to develop their skills in evidence based practice, quality use of medicine, practice based research and the provision of high level clinical pharmacy services. The course provides a knowledge base in core clinical pharmacy subjects. It assists students with the development of their written and oral communication skills, their ability to critically evaluate clinical literature, and to conduct practice based research.

Who should do this course?

The course is intended primarily for those pharmacists practising in a clinical setting in hospital pharmacy. It should be noted, however, that with the increased emphasis on the provision of clinical pharmacy services from community pharmacies into aged-care facilities and the domiciliary setting, some units may be attractive to pharmacists in community-based practice.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of the Master of Clinical Pharmacy, graduates will be able to:

  • Provide clinical pharmacy services at a high level
  • Use evidence based principles to guide clinical practice
  • Appreciate concepts in biotechnology and their application to contemporary practice
  • Critically evaluate literature to develop research proposals
  • Undertake practice-based research projects
 
Single unit enrolment

Evidence based practice is now available as a single unit enrolment.  For more information or to register interest, contact postgrad@pharm.monash.edu.au

Upgrade to a Master of Clinical Pharmacy

Holders of a Post Graduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacy can upgrade their qualification to a Master of Clinical Pharmacy