Studying pharmacy enables you to develop skills specific to the role of a pharmacist and these include:
- knowledge and understanding of essential facts, concepts, principles and theories relating to the design and manufacture of medicines;
- how to communicate effectively with patients and other health professionals;
- production of pharmacy-specific scientific documentation;
- the ability to work carefully, methodically and accurately;
- operation of pharmaceutical instrumentation;
- knowledge of the law and ethical concerns relating to the supply of medicines;
- analysis of medicines.
You also develop a broad range of transferable skills that are very attractive to employers in other sectors:
- verbal communication;
- interpersonal skills;
- ability to work well as part of a team;
- numeracy and computation;
- problem-solving skills and the ability to think clearly and methodically;
- information technology;
- time management and organisational skills;
- the ability to critically evaluate data;
- commercial awareness;
- an ethical attitude.
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