QualCert Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Pharmacy in Developing Countries (PgD Pharmacy in Developing Countries)

Overview

Certifying Body

QualCert

Course credits

120 Credits

Evaluation

Assessment Based

Study Units

6

Learning Mode

Online

Qualification Structure

To achieve the QualCert Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Pharmacy in Developing Countries (PgD Pharmacy in Developing Countries); Candidates must complete the 6 Mandatory units,

Mandatory Units

  1. Global Health and Pharmacy Policy
  2. Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management in Resource-Limited Settings
  3. Regulatory and Legal Frameworks in Developing Countries
  4. Medicine Access, Affordability, and Public Health Initiatives
  5. Cultural and Ethical Considerations in Pharmacy Practice
  6. Research Methods and Innovation in Global Pharmacy Practice

Upon the successfully Completion QualCert Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Pharmacy in Developing Countries (PgD Pharmacy in Developing Countries); learners will be able to

Global Health and Pharmacy Policy

  • Analyse global health systems and their impact on pharmacy practice in developing countries
  • Evaluate the role of pharmaceutical policy in improving access to medicines
  • Understand international health initiatives and frameworks affecting pharmacy services
  • Develop strategies to influence policy and improve healthcare outcomes

Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Management in Resource-Limited Settings

  • Apply principles of procurement, storage, and distribution of medicines in low-resource environments
  • Evaluate supply chain challenges and implement strategies for optimisation
  • Develop practical solutions to ensure consistent medicine availability
  • Analyse case studies to improve logistics and operational efficiency in pharmacy services

Regulatory and Legal Frameworks in Developing Countries

  • Interpret national and international regulations governing pharmacy practice
  • Apply ethical and legal standards to ensure compliance in pharmaceutical operations
  • Assess regulatory challenges and develop strategies to overcome barriers
  • Understand the impact of legislation on medicine safety, quality, and distribution

Medicine Access, Affordability, and Public Health Initiatives

  • Analyse barriers to medicine access and affordability in developing regions
  • Evaluate strategies for improving public health outcomes through pharmacy services
  • Apply principles of vaccination, disease prevention, and community health initiatives
  • Develop interventions to enhance equitable access to essential medicines

Cultural and Ethical Considerations in Pharmacy Practice

  • Understand cultural, social, and ethical factors influencing pharmacy practice
  • Apply culturally sensitive approaches to patient care and community engagement
  • Evaluate ethical dilemmas and develop appropriate solutions in diverse settings
  • Promote ethical decision-making and professional integrity in healthcare delivery

Research Methods and Innovation in Global Pharmacy Practice

  • Design and conduct research projects relevant to pharmacy in developing countries
  • Analyse data to inform evidence-based improvements in pharmacy practice and policy
  • Apply innovative approaches to overcome challenges in healthcare delivery
  • Communicate research findings effectively to support decision-making and practice improvemen
Entry Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Applicants must be at least 18 years old at the time of enrolment
  • A Bachelor’s degree in Pharmacy or related healthcare field is required.
  • Prior experience in pharmacy practice, clinical healthcare, or pharmaceutical services is recommended to support advanced-level study and applied learning.
  • Since the programme is delivered in English, applicants must demonstrate sufficient proficiency in the language.

What You Need to Know

It is ideal for pharmacists, healthcare professionals, and graduates seeking advanced pharmaceutical and global health expertise.

It enhances clinical, policy, and management skills for pharmacy practice in international and resource-limited settings.

It opens pathways to senior roles in hospitals, NGOs, public health agencies, and pharmaceutical organisations.

It combines both theoretical knowledge and practical application in pharmacy systems.

Yes, it focuses on improving access to essential medicines in low-resource settings.

Learner will develop skills in pharmaceutical management, clinical decision-making, and healthcare system evaluation.

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