Pharmacy

What to include in my medicine personal statement?

Here are some suggestions for work experiences:

  1. Community Pharmacy Work Experience:

    • Spend time working in a community pharmacy to understand the day-to-day operations.

    • Interact with pharmacists, pharmacy technicians, and other staff to gain insights into their roles.

    • Observe patient-pharmacist interactions and learn about the importance of patient counselling.

  2. Hospital Pharmacy Placement:

    • Volunteer or work part-time in a hospital pharmacy to experience a different facet of pharmacy practice.

    • Gain exposure to the dispensing of medications, medication reconciliation, and collaboration with healthcare teams.

  3. Clinical or Research Opportunities:

    • Seek clinical placements to observe pharmacy practice in various healthcare settings.

    • Consider participating in research projects related to pharmaceutical sciences or clinical pharmacy.











  4. Patient Care Roles:

    • Work in roles that involve direct patient care, such as healthcare assistant or support worker, to develop communication and interpersonal skills.

    • Focus on experiences that highlight patient-centred care and empathy.

  5. Volunteer in Healthcare Organisations:

    • Volunteer in organisations that focus on health and well-being to demonstrate your commitment to community health.

    • Engage in health promotion activities or community outreach programs.

  6. Pharmacy Technician or Dispensing Assistant Roles:

    • Consider working as a pharmacy technician or dispensing assistant to gain hands-on experience in medication dispensing and management.

    • Learn about pharmaceutical regulations and procedures.

  7. Shadowing Pharmacists:

    • Arrange shadowing opportunities with pharmacists in different settings to gain diverse perspectives on the profession.

    • Reflect on these experiences in your personal statement.

  8. Health Education and Promotion:

    • Get involved in health education programs or initiatives that promote medication adherence and health literacy.

    • Showcase your commitment to educating patients on the proper use of medications.

Finding work experience can be difficult, check out our page on how to increase your chances of getting some!

How to reflect on work experience

Click here to see how to use the STARR approach. This is an effective technique you can use in your personal statement in order to make sure you reflect on your work experience heavily.

Understanding the GPhC's Nine Principles

The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) has established nine core principles that serve as the foundation for the pharmacy profession in the UK. It is essential to align your personal statement with these principles, showcasing your dedication to ethical pharmacy practice and patient welfare.

Why not consider pursuing a job in pharmacy?

Employment within a pharmacy not only strengthens your application but also enriches your skills once you become a qualified pharmacist. Numerous university students studying pharmacy opt to work in pharmacies to accumulate valuable experience. Taking this step now positions you more advantageously in the future. Furthermore, engaging in such roles contributes to obtaining NVQ qualifications, enhancing your employability. It is also a noteworthy addition to include on your university application, setting you apart with an additional qualification that not everyone may possess.

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Should I read any books?

Opting for reading can serve as a valuable substitute for gaining work experience, although it may require a considerable amount of time. Alternatively, we suggest engaging in research on a topic or drug that piques your interest. For instance, you might explore the effects of grapefruits when consumed alongside cholesterol tablets, such as statins.

Useful links

Standards for pharmacy professionals 2017

BBC News - Health (for research)

BNF (use this to look up drugs on interest)