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The Master of Sciences of Pharmacy (MPharm) is the standard Master study program in Pharmacy, it's the oldest honourable Diploma (Degree) authorized from the European Faculties of Pharmacy as it takes five to seven years to complete, and it based on a credit system as its higher than the normal Bachelor of Pharmacy degree (BPharm) and the American Pharmaceutical Diploma (PharmD). The Faculty is a member of the Association of European Faculties of Pharmacy and its graduates meet all the requirements for the profession as defined by the European Union. In the initial two years students revise and broaden their knowledge of elementary natural and medical subjects to the level required for understanding specific subjects from the field of Pharmacy. Students attend lectures and seminars and take part in practical pharmacy placements. During the following years of study they work on their thesis. The programme is concluded by defending the thesis and taking the final state examination. Then the students are awarded the master's degree (abbreviated Mgr.). The study programme is compliant with EU directive 2005/36/EC. Graduates awarded the master's degree can later sit for a thorough state exam including an advanced thesis defence. After passing they are awarded the "Testing Board" degree (abbreviated EPhB). Graduates can apply for postgraduate after studying several branches of Pharmacy in the five accredited years. After defending their dissertation, submit their researches in their selected branches of Pharmacy and passing the final state examination they are awarded the Ph.D. degree. The Faculty closely cooperates with industry and runs a Faculty Pharmacy on the premises. It cooperates with private and public pharmacies in the country where students conduct their placements and also with the Chamber of Pharmacists and the Association of Pharmacy owners.
Hello everyone :) This is my very last university vlog, which I am not so sad about as they were four long years! As I explain in the video I did a MPharm (pharmacy) degree at the university of Hertfordshire here in the UK. I thoroughly enjoyed it but here is to my next new chapter! If you have any questions tweet me at @barbarapbabe :) Hope you all enjoy! x
Professor Peter Hylands and Professor Graham Davies introduce the MPharm degree programme, taught by the Department of Pharmacy at King's College London. Hear from students and alumni about their experience.
CAREERS IN MPharm.Go through the career opportunities of MPharm, Govt jobs and Employment News channel from Freshersworld.com – The No.1 job portal for freshers in India. Visit http://www.freshersworld.com ?src=Youtube for detailed Career information,Job openings,Education details of MPharm. MPharm is the degree which is to be done after attaining the degree of BPharm, also known as the Bachelors in Pharmacy. MPharm is the oldest and the highest honoured degree of all times. It refers to the Master degree in Pharmacy which could be achieved at the end of five to seven years. MPharm is authorized by the European faculties of Pharmacy. It is based on credit system and is the highest accorded course placed above all the other courses related to pharmacy. Basically, it is a course that con...
Find out what it's like to study a Master of Pharmacy degree here at the University of Wolverhampton. You can see more about the course on our course finder: http://courses.wlv.ac.uk/course.asp?code=PY003Q01UVU
Two students take you on a tour of the Robert Aitken Building, the home of the Pharmacy Department.
Current students discuss the benefits of the Pharmacy MPharm programme at the University of Birmingham. http://www.birmingham.ac.uk/pharmacy
We sent our secret reporter to uncover examples of bad practice by pharmacy students. Of course, the students featured in this film are not really bad students. They're just very good actors.
A video providing information on the MPharm Programme from staff and current students of the School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Health at Durham University, and depicts what life is like at Queen's Campus and on the MPharm Programme.
A document published on 16th June 2015 by the GphC has said that the current MPharm degree fails to equip pharmacists for future roles. To discuss this I have special guests Thorrun and Sana DISCLAIMER: All views expressed are of the individuals themselves and not of any company or organisation they work for or part of. Pharmacist's Cafe FB: http://facebook.com/thepharmacistscafe Tw: http://twitter.com/phacafe Website: http://pharmacistscafe.com Thorrun Twitter: http://twitter.com/thorrungovind http://thorrungovind.wordpress.com/ Sana Sharif: Twitter: http://twitter.com/sana_sharif