Funded programme for newly-qualified pharmacists open for registration

The Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education (CPPE) and Health Education England (HEE) have announced that their newly-qualified pharmacist programme has opened for registration.

The twelve-month programme is fully funded by HEE

The twelve-month programme, which will begin on March 27, is part of their newly-qualified pharmacist pathway and is fully funded by HEE.

The aim of the programme is to support pharmacists to “develop and demonstrate confidence and competence in core areas of pharmacy practice”, CPPE said yesterday (January 11).

Pharmacists eligible to apply include employed pharmacists or locums working in community pharmacy (excluding Boots) and those working in GP practices or health in justice who have registered with the GPhC since 2020.

Those who registered before 2020 and are returning from a career break or changing sectors are also eligible.

The programme does not include an independent prescribing qualification, although the course is “designed to develop prescribing competence”, CPPE said.

It added: “By using these learning outcomes, this programme helps pharmacists develop the skills and competence they need to prepare for a prescribing course.

“The experience and awareness gained from the newly-qualified pharmacist programme will act as a springboard towards independent prescribing training.”

The CPPE is funded by HEE to provide CPD opportunities to all pharmacists and pharmacy technicians providing NHS services in England.

Last month, HEE announced that it is offering pharmacy technicians in England the chance to develop leadership skills with funded places on two training programmes.

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