Pharmacy

Support your career in which you can provide expertise with respect to medication

Patients come first

The pharmacy department collaborates with every hospital department to provide their expertise to ultimately enhance patient care and rehabilitation.

Your career routes

Pharmacists are trained to masters graduate level, completing a five-year programme which comprises of a 4-year academic study (which includes practice-based teaching) followed by a year of structured and assessed pre-registration including a registration examination.

The pharmacy team also consists of registered pharmacy technician & pharmacy assistant roles who support the supply & safe use of medicines in clinical settings.

View the career path for more information.

Routes for Scotland and Wales

Funding for apprenticeships is a devolved matter in Scotland and Wales. This means access to development opportunities may differ depending on you where you live. Where there are differences, we have mapped these within the career pathway.

Aspiring healthcare professionals can be supported to complete a level 3 (SCQF level 6) course for healthcare assistants, depending on the restrictions of the funding available at the time. Scottish funding is managed through local colleges and universities, and the student services team can support you with guidance with routes to nursing.

People interested in imaging opportunities should explore local bursary opportunities or speak to student services for further guidance. Wales currently offer a bursary scheme and Scotland Awards Agency Scotland support routes to nursing in Scotland.