ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï

Skip to main content
Home

Information for:

  • Alumni
  • Applicants
  • Parents
  • Covid-19
  • Cymraeg
My country:

Main Menu

    • Clearing 2025
      • Clearing Courses
      • Apply Online
      • Call our Clearing Helpline
      • Clearing Live Chat
      • Offer Holder Hub
      • Book Clearing Open Day
    • Accommodation
      • Accommodation Guarantee
      • Find Your Perfect Room
    • About us
      • Virtual Tour
      • Why study in North Wales
      • Our Location
      • Student Clubs and Societies
      • Student Life
      • Reasons to study locally

    Clearing Open Days

    • Undergraduate
      • A–Z of Courses
      • Subject Areas
      • Clearing 2025
      • How to Apply
      • Already Applied
      • Offer Holders' Hub
      • Fees and Finances
      • Scholarship and Bursaries
      • Widening Access
      • Study in Welsh
      • Part-Time Study
      • Degree Apprenticeships
      • Study or Work Abroad
      • Work Experience
      • Student Accommodation
      • Pocket Prospectus
      • Academic Calendar
    • Postgraduate Taught
      • A-Z of Courses
      • Subject Areas
      • How to Apply
      • Fees and Finances
      • Scholarships and Bursaries
      • Executive Education
      • January Start
      • Part-Time Study
      • Short Courses and CPD
      • A-Z of Short Courses and CPD
    • Postgraduate Research
      • A-Z of Courses
      • Subject Areas
      • How to Apply
      • Funding
      • The Doctoral School

    Find a Course

    Clearing 2025

    Offer Holders' Hub

    Order a Pocket Prospectus

    Open Days

    Virtual Tour

    • Student Life
      • Student Life Home
      • ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ïand the Area
      • Social Life and Entertainment
      • Student Accommodation
      • Clubs and Societies
      • Sport
      • Virtual Tour
      • Videos and Vlogs
    • Your Experience at Bangor
      • Welcome 2024
      • Student Support
      • Skills and Employability
      • Study or Work Abroad
      • Fees and Finances
      • Student Ambassadors

    Student Profiles

    Student Videos and Vlogs

    Welcome Week

    Virtual Tour

    • Choose Bangor
      • International Home
      • Why Bangor?
      • Location
      • Accommodation
      • Student Support
      • Contact Us
    • Apply
      • Entry Requirements
      • Tuition Fees and Scholarships
      • How to Apply
      • Already Applied
      • Study Abroad (Incoming)
      • Exchanges (Incoming)
      • Worldwide Partners

    Clearing 2025

    Country Specific Information

    ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï International College

    Find a Course

    • Research
      • Research Home
      • About Our Research
      • Research in our Academic Schools
      • Research Institutes and Centres
      • Integrated Research and Impact Support (IRIS) Service
      • Energy
      • REF 2021
      • Research News
    • Postgraduate Research Opportunities
      • Postgraduate Research
      • Doctoral School
    • Events and Training Opportunities
      • Researcher Development

    Royal Recognition: 2023 Queen's Anniversary Prize

    ÌìÌì³Ô¹ÏResearch In Top 30 For Societal Impact In UK

    • The University
      • ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï
      • Our Mission
      • Strategy 2030
      • Annual Report & Financial Statements
      • Our Location
      • Academic Schools and Colleges
      • Services and Facilities
      • Vice-Chancellor's Office
      • Working with Business
      • Working with the Community
      • Sustainability
      • Health and Wellbeing
      • Contact Us
    • Working for Us
    • University Management and Governance
      • Policies and Procedures
      • Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
      • Management and Governance
    • University and the Community
      • Pontio
      • Sports Facilities
      • Conference Facilities
      • Places to Eat and Drink
      • Public Events
      • Widening Access
      • Services to Schools
    • Business Services
      • Business Services Home
    • Collaboration Hub
      • Collaboration Hub
    • Conferencing and Business Dining
      • Conferencing Facilities
      • Business Dining
    • Intellectual Property (IP) and Commercialisation
      • Intellectual Property (IP) and Commercialisation
    • News
      • Current News
      • Research News
      • Student News
    • Events
      • Events
    • Announcements
      • Flag Announcements

    140th Anniversary

    Public Lectures

    • Clearing 2025
      • Clearing Courses
      • Apply Online
      • Book Clearing Open Day
      • Call our Clearing Helpline
      • Clearing Live Chat
      • Offer Holder Hub
    • Accommodation
      • Accommodation Guarantee
      • Find Your Perfect Room
    • About us
      • Virtual Tour
      • Why study in North Wales
      • Our Location
      • Student Clubs and Societies
      • Student Life
      • Reasons to study locally

    Clearing Open Days

    • Undergraduate
      • A–Z of Courses
      • Subject Areas
      • Clearing 2025
      • How to Apply
      • Already Applied
      • Offer Holders' Hub
      • Fees and Finances
      • Scholarship and Bursaries
      • Widening Access
      • Study in Welsh
      • Part-Time Study
      • Degree Apprenticeships
      • Study or Work Abroad
      • Work Experience
      • Student Accommodation
      • Pocket Prospectus
      • Academic Calendar
    • Postgraduate Taught
      • A-Z of Courses
      • Subject Areas
      • How to Apply
      • Fees and Finances
      • Scholarships and Bursaries
      • Executive Education
      • January Start
      • Part-Time Study
      • Short Courses and CPD
      • A-Z of Short Courses and CPD
    • Postgraduate Research
      • A-Z of Courses
      • Subject Areas
      • How to Apply
      • Funding
      • The Doctoral School

    Find a Course

    Clearing 2025

    Offer Holders' Hub

    Order a Pocket Prospectus

    Open Days

    Virtual Tour

    • Student Life
      • Student Life Home
      • ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ïand the Area
      • Social Life and Entertainment
      • Student Accommodation
      • Clubs and Societies
      • Sport
      • Virtual Student Experience
      • Videos and Vlogs
    • Your Experience at Bangor
      • Welcome 2024
      • Student Support
      • Skills and Employability
      • Study or Work Abroad
      • Fees and Finances
      • Student Ambassadors

    Student Profiles

    Student Videos and Vlogs

    Welcome Week

    Virtual Tour

    • Choose Bangor
      • International Home
      • Why Bangor?
      • Location
      • Accommodation
      • Student Support
      • Contact Us
    • Apply
      • Entry Requirements
      • Tuition Fees and Scholarships
      • How to Apply
      • Already Applied
      • Study Abroad (Incoming)
      • Exchanges (Incoming)
      • Worldwide Partners

    Clearing 2025

    Country Specific Information

    ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï International College

    Find a Course

    • Research
      • Research Home
      • About Our Research
      • Research in our Academic Schools
      • Research Institutes and Centres
      • Integrated Research and Impact Support (IRIS) Service
      • Energy
      • REF 2021
      • Research News
    • Postgraduate Research Opportunities
      • Postgraduate Research
      • Doctoral School
    • Events and Training Opportunities
      • Researcher Development

    Royal Recognition: 2023 Queen's Anniversary Prize

    ÌìÌì³Ô¹ÏResearch In Top 30 For Societal Impact In UK

    • The University
      • ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï
      • Our Mission
      • Strategy 2030
      • Annual Report & Financial Statements
      • Our Location
      • Academic Schools and Colleges
      • Services and Facilities
      • Vice-Chancellor's Office
      • Working with Business
      • Working with the Community
      • Sustainability
      • Health and Wellbeing
      • Contact Us
    • Working for Us
    • University Management and Governance
      • Policies and Procedures
      • Slavery and Human Trafficking Statement
      • Management and Governance
    • University and the Community
      • Pontio
      • Sports Facilities
      • Conference Facilities
      • Places to Eat and Drink
      • Public Events
      • Widening Access
      • Services to Schools
    • Business Services
      • Business Services Home
    • Collaboration Hub
      • Collaboration Hub
    • Conferencing and Business Dining
      • Conferencing Facilities
      • Business Dining
    • Intellectual Property (IP) and Commercialisation
      • Intellectual Property (IP) and Commercialisation
    • News
      • Current News
      • Research News
      • Student News
    • Events
      • Events
    • Announcements
      • Flag Announcements

    140th Anniversary

    Public Lectures

Information for:

  • Alumni
  • Applicants
  • Parents
  • Covid-19
My country:

Search

Close

Breadcrumb

  • Cymraeg

Share this page:

Apply Now

Find out how to apply

Postgraduate Tuition Fees

View our full tuition fees information

Register your interest in PG study

Register now

Module NHS-4259:
Prescribing for Pharmacists

Prescribing for Pharmacists 2025-26
NHS-4259
2025-26
School of Health Sciences
Module - Semester 1 & 2
40 credits
Module Organiser: Ffion Simcox
Overview

This prescribing module is specifically aimed at registered pharmacists who wish to become independent prescribers and have identified how becoming an independent prescriber will benefit patient care.  This is a blended learning course, module code NHS-4259. 

The module will start in September in Semester 1 of the academic year. 

This module is organised into learning units that will cover the following topic areas: 

consultation skills 

examination skills

managing risk 

diagnostic reasoning

°ù±ð³¦´Ç°ù»å-°ì±ð±ð±è¾±²Ô²µâ€¯

antimicrobial stewardship and the public health role of the prescriber 

»å±ð±è°ù±ð²õ³¦°ù¾±²ú¾±²Ô²µâ€¯

person-centred care and shared decision making 

evidence-based prescribing 

legal frameworks and accountability 

ethical issues 

prescribing governance 

Assessment Strategy

-threshold -Threshold (Minimum C-) • Knowledge of key areas/principles of prescribing
• Understands the main elements of the prescribing issue identified • Limited evidence of background study
• Answer focused on prescribing but also with some irrelevant material
• Arguments presented but lack coherence • No original interpretation
• Only major links between topics are described • Some weaknesses in presentation and accuracy

-good -Good (Minimum B-) • Strong knowledge • Demonstrates understanding of the prescribing issue • Evidence of extensive contemporaneous background study
• Focused answer with good structure • Arguments presented coherently • Some limited original interpretation • Well known links between prescribing topics are described and analysed • Problems addressed by existing methods/approaches • Good presentation with accurate communication

-excellent -Excellent (Minimum A-) Comprehensive knowledge of the facts and principles surrounding independent prescribing • Detailed understanding of the subject area
• Extensive relevant contemporaneous background study • Highly focused answer and well structured • Logically presented and defended arguments • No factual/computational errors • Original interpretation
• New links between topics are developed • New approach to a problem • Outstanding quality in terms of presentation with accurate use of grammar

Learning Outcomes

  • Adopt a reflective approach to critically appraise how the use of contemporaneous evidence supports safe prescribing practice and improves patient care

  • Apply a comprehensive level of practical pharmacology knowledge to individual patient care, relevant to own scope of prescribing practice 

  • Apply and justify the consultation, examination and diagnostic skills required to support prescribing decisions

  • Demonstrate and apply a critical understanding of a person-centred care approach to prescribing practice

  • Demonstrate and apply the professional knowledge and skills required as a prescriber, whilst considering the legal and ethical implications

  • Demonstrate and evaluate how prescribing practice can be developed, improved and remain current

Assessment method

Essay

Assessment type

Crynodol

Description

A reflective essay to critically analyse a person-centred care approach to prescribing practice.

Weighting

40%

Due date

02/12/2024

Assessment method

Essay

Assessment type

Crynodol

Description

A reflective essay to critically analyse how prescribing practice should be underpinned by one of the following: professionalism professionals knowledge and skills collaboration

Weighting

40%

Due date

31/03/2025

Assessment method

Written Plan/Proposal

Assessment type

Crynodol

Description

A written action plan on completion of the period of learning in practice, to identify your strengths and weaknesses a s a soon-to-be qualified independent prescriber.

Weighting

10%

Due date

14/04/2025

Assessment method

Exam (Centrally Scheduled)

Assessment type

Crynodol

Description

A 10 question exam to assess numeracy skills required to prescribe. The pass mark is set at 100%

Weighting

0%

Due date

31/10/2024

Assessment method

Logbook Or Portfolio

Assessment type

Crynodol

Description

The Prescribing Competency Portfolio must be submitted at the end of the course. This includes the assessment of your competency by your DPP, based on the RPS A Competency Framework for all Prescribers.

Weighting

0%

Due date

14/04/2025

Assessment method

Clinical Practical Assessment

Assessment type

Crynodol

Description

Objective Structured Clinical Examination involving four stations - history-taking,; physical examination; documentation and prescription writing; and Consultation in special circumstances. All three stations must be passed. The pass mark is 80%.

Weighting

0%

Due date

20/03/2025

Assessment method

Report

Assessment type

Crynodol

Description

A critical reflection on the service user feedback you received during your period of learning in practice.

Weighting

10%

Due date

14/04/2025

Home

Study

  • Postgraduate Taught Study
Home

Follow Us

ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï

Bangor, Gwynedd, LL57 2DG, UK

+44 (0)1248 351151

Contact Us

Visit Us

Maps & Directions

Policy

  • Legal Compliance
  • Modern Slavery Act 2015 Statement
  • Accessibility Statement
  • Privacy and Cookies
  • Welsh Language Policy
Map

ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï is a Registered Charity: No. 1141565

© 2020 ÌìÌì³Ô¹Ï