PG Cert Enhanced Clinical Practitioner Apprenticeship - Postgrado en Aprendizaje de Clínica Práctica
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Presencial
A master´s in Clinical Pharmacology will enable you to gain the knowledge and skills to evaluate the safety of new medicinal products for human studies, write a clinical protocol, and obtain appropriate ethical and legal approval. One of three modular programmes in Pharmaceutical Medicine designed for working physicians, clinical scientists and allied health professionals interested in the clinical development process.
Programmes align with the PharmaTrain and the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians curricula.
Flexible programmes with a part-time option that allows you to fit the modules in with your work schedule.
Teaching given by leading experts from the academic staff of King’s College London, from the biopharmaceutical sector and the regulatory authorities.
Located in the heart of London.
General entry advice
Qualifications
Our minimum entry requirements are normally a medical degree (MBBS or equivalent) or a 2:1 first degree in pharmacy, pharmacology, biology, biochemistry, chemistry or related subject, or overseas equivalent. Applicants without a degree but with relevant experience will be considered on an individual basis.
Work experience
Employment within a relevant industrial environment would be advantageous but is not essential.
This programme is for those working in or seeking to work in the field of clinical drug development. It covers all aspects of the clinical development process through from the earliest studies to post marketing activities. It will enhance knowledge and skills in all aspects of clinical research, drug regulation and drug safety.
Core programme content
Core modules:
ADME, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics (ADM) (15 credits)
Advanced Clinical Pharmacology (CLP) (15 credits)
Clinical Drug Development (CLD) (15 credits)
Drug Development Pharmacology (DDP) (15 credits)
Practical Clinical Pharmacology (PCP) (15 credits)
Preclinical Science (PSC) (15 credits)
Design and Evaluation of Medicines for Human Use (Research Project) (60 credits).
Indicative non-core content
Optional modules:
Biological and Advanced Therapies (BAT) (15 credits)
Drug Development Statistics and Data Management (SDM) (15 credits)
Drug Discovery and Development (DDD) (15 credits)
Drug Regulatory Affairs (RGN) (15 credits)
Drug Safety and Ethics (DSE) (15 credits)
Exploratory Drug Development (EDD) (15 credits)
Healthcare Market Place (HMP) (15 credits)