Master of Pharmacy

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The standard Master study programme in Pharmacy takes five years and is based on a credit system. 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 degree (abbreviated Mgr.). The study programme is compliant with EU directive 2005/36/EC. Graduates awarded the Master degree can later sit for a thorough state exam including an advanced thesis defence. After passing they are awarded the "Doctor of Pharmacy" degree (abbreviated PharmDr.). Graduates can apply for postgraduate study programmes in five accredited branches of Pharmacy. After defending their dissertation 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.

Poland

In Poland, magister farmacji (abbreviated to mgr farmacji) is an academic degree awarded following five and a half years of academic study in pharmacy. Completing a dissertation in this area is a prerequisite. The degree is equivalent to American Pharm.D.

Ukraine

  • Lviv medical university
  • National University of Pharmacy (NUPh)

Pakistan

The post graduate M.Phil programme has been offer in Pakistan instead of Master of pharmacy in four disciplines, namely, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Chemistry ,Pharmacology, and Pharmacognosy, with main aim to work in lines with the mission of Higher Education Commission (HEC)  as reproduced below “to facilitate institutions of higher education to serve as engine of growth for the socio-economic development of Pakistan”.

The evolutionary as well as revolutionary changes are visible / experienced allover the world in the field of pharmacy education and research. The need ,desire and significance of knowledge, skills and new techniques  are reshaping educations in pharmacy. In this era of globalization , there is dire need to take full benefits from the recent advances and developments taking place in other developed countries offering high quality education in pharmacy.

United Kingdom

In the United Kingdom, MPharm or MPharm(Hons) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded following four years academic study in pharmacy. The degree is awarded by all of the schools of pharmacy in the UK and superseded the BSc (Pharmacy) and BPharm degrees when the length of the undergraduate pharmacy course was increased from three to four years in 1997—partly due to EU harmonisation of pharmacy training and partly to extend the scope of the undergraduate degree. At King's College London, the initial 3 years of the degree are taught at undergraduate level and the final year is taught at postgraduate level in order to attain a Masters degree.

The MPharm is the only qualification in the UK which leads to professional registration as a pharmacist. MPharm programs are accredited by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) in England, Scotland and Wales, and Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland (PSNI) in Northern Ireland. Aspiring pharmacists in the UK qualify by first completing this degree, then undertaking a year of pre-registration training. On successful completion of this training, and after passing the pre-registration exam, they become registered pharmacists. In Great Britain it used to be the case, until September 2010, that with registration they became members of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, able to use the postnominal letters MRPharmS (Member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain). However, the RPSGB split off its regulatory role in September 2010 and the new regulatory body, the GPhC, does not grant postnominals to its registrants. MRPharmS is still granted by the RPS to its member but no longer has an automatic link to current registration as a pharmacist. In Northern Ireland regulation has not been removed from the PSNI and therefore registration as a pharmacist and membership of the PSNI are still simultaneous, granting use of the postnominals MPSNI (Member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Northern Ireland).

Universities

England

Northern Ireland

Scotland

Wales

Ireland

In Ireland, the M.Pharm is awarded after five years: four years of undergraduate study leading to a BSc.Pharm and a one year placement in a community, hospital or industry setting.

India / Australia

Master of Pharmacy (MPharma) in India is offered as post graduate (graduate) course after completion of BPharma degree. The MPharma course is normally of two years duration.In some universities it is one year research and one year theory examiniation, while some offers M Pharm by research completely leading to doctorate degree. The course focuses on specialisation in the field of pharmacy. The MPharma courses are offered by pharmacy colleges affiliated to uniee leading to entry into the pharmacy profession. In 2004, the University of Newcastle introduced a two-year postgraduate MPharm coursework program, to provide an alternative means to gain qualification for registration to practice as a pharmacist for graduates with a bachelor's degree in any science or medical science that includes the required prerequisites. The MPharm degree is not an advanced follow-up degree for pharmacists. Following the commencement of the MPharm program at the University of Newcastle, other universities across Australia also began offering MPharm coursework programs. At present, either the BPharm or MPharm degree is accepted for registration as a practicing pharmacist.

See list of pharmacy schools: Australia for a listing of institutions offering the MPharm degree.

MPharm (Clinical)/MClinPharm

With the success and popularity of the MPharm coursework degrees, research MPharm degrees have now been redesignated Master of Pharmacy (Clinical) (abbreviated MPharm (Clinical)) or Master of Clinical Pharmacy (abbreviated MClinPharm). This degree offers advanced training to graduates of a Bachelor of Pharmacy, and does not by itself meet the requirements for registration as a pharmacist. These are the following colleges imparting M Pharma in India in various specialities like Pharmacology, Pharmaceutics, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology etc.:

  • Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Guru Nanak Dev University(GNDU), Amritsar, Punjab
  • Hindu College of Pharmacy, sonepat, Haryana.
  • Dr. Hari Singh Gour University, Sagar, Madhya Pradesh
  • Suresh Gyan Vihar University, Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Alwar Pharmacy college, Alwar, Rajasthan
  • Sri Jayadev College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Naharkanta, Bhubaneswar.
  • Bombay College of Pharmacy, Mumbai, Maharashtra
  • Banaras Hindu University (BHU ), Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
  • Delhi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research (DIPSAR), New Delhi
  • ISF College of Pharmacy, Moga, Punjab
  • Manipal University, Bangalore, Karanataka
  • Madras Medical College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu
  • NIPERs at Mohali, Hajipur, Rae baraeli, Hyderabad etc.
  • Jamia Hamdard University,Delhi
  • Mahakal institute of pharmaceutical studies, Ujjain
  • Department of Pharmaceutical sciences and drug research Punjabi University Patiala
  • Shri Guru Ram Rai institute of technology and science Dehradun(utarakhand technical university Dehradun)

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