The Kerryman (North Kerry)

Munster first as IT introduces pharmacy course

- By FERGUS DENNEHY

IT Tralee has launchesd a Higher Certificat­e Pharmacy Technician programme for CAO entry in September 2018.

This NFQ Level 6, two-year programme is the only one of its kind being offered in the Munster region and IT Tralee is one of a handful Institutes throughout Ireland to offer the course.

It has been designed in close collaborat­ion with pharmacy chiefs and serves to meet an ever-increasing demand for qualified graduates in this area.

“We are delighted to offer this new and exciting course. The two year programme, delivered by leading scientists and pharmacist­s, prepares students through class lectures and onthe-job learning for a profession as a pharmacy technician. The course is ideally suited to students considerin­g a career in the pharmacy sector and for those who are already working in the sector and would like to upskill and achieve a qualificat­ion,” said Dr Joseph Walsh, Head of School at STEM in IT Tralee.

The programme, which qualifies graduates to work as a pharmacy technician in both hospital and community pharmacies, aims to develop the students’ practical, profession­al and academic skills required to assist in the various activities of the pharmacy.

In welcoming the announceme­nt, Brian Kearney, Supervisin­g Pharmacist at Sam McCauley’s Chemist in Tralee, outlined what graduates can expect from this programme in the workplace.

“A pharmacy technician is a health profession­al who plays an integral role in the pharmacy, assisting the pharmacist in the preparatio­n and dispensing of medicines, whether working at a retail or hospital pharmacy.”

Providing additional detail on what students can expect from the programme, Dr. Eilish Broderick of IT Tralee said:“Students will gain knowledge and understand­ing on prescripti­on and non-prescripti­on medicines, and how they are formulated and used to treat illnesses.”

“The programme includes two pharmacy placements, which can be carried out either in a hospital or community pharmacy, giving the opportunit­y to apply theoretica­l knowledge and applied skills.”

Applicatio­ns for the course must be made via the CAO. The last date to register with the CAO, for those who have not already done so, is 5.15pm on May 1, 2018.

Further informatio­n on the two-year course can be obtained from School of STEM Administra­tive Office Ms. Brenda Clifford by emailing her at Brenda. Clifford@staff.ittralee.ie.

 ?? Photo by Domnick Walsh ?? David Hobbert Chief Pharmacist University Hospital Kerry, Dr Joe Walsh Head of School of STEM IT Tralee, Dr Noel Mulligan, Head of Department Biological & Pharmaceut­ical Sciences at IT Tralee, Brian Kearney, Supervisin­g Pharmacist Sam McCauley...
Photo by Domnick Walsh David Hobbert Chief Pharmacist University Hospital Kerry, Dr Joe Walsh Head of School of STEM IT Tralee, Dr Noel Mulligan, Head of Department Biological & Pharmaceut­ical Sciences at IT Tralee, Brian Kearney, Supervisin­g Pharmacist Sam McCauley...

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