The LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacokinetics (PgD Clinical Pharmacokinetics) is a specialized qualification designed for experienced healthcare and pharmaceutical professionals seeking to advance their expertise in drug absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion. This advanced programme is tailored for learners who wish to enhance their career prospects, deepen their scientific knowledge, and actively engage in Continuing Professional Development (CPD). It provides an in-depth exploration of pharmacokinetic modelling, therapeutic drug monitoring, dose optimization, and the application of pharmacokinetics in clinical and research settings.
This postgraduate diploma is particularly suitable for pharmacists, clinical pharmacologists, healthcare practitioners, and researchers who are committed to developing their professional competencies and contributing to evidence-based practice in personalised medicine. By undertaking this course, learners will gain the knowledge and practical skills necessary to critically evaluate pharmacokinetic data, optimise drug therapy, and make informed clinical decisions that improve patient outcomes.
LICQual ensures that centres delivering this Level 7 qualification maintain the highest standards of education. Centres must employ competent and qualified staff with extensive expertise in clinical pharmacokinetics and pharmaceutical sciences, and provide learners with access to essential materials, laboratory facilities, and research resources. This guarantees a rigorous, supportive, and engaging learning experience, promoting academic success and professional growth.
By completing this diploma, learners will achieve a prestigious Level 7 qualification, positioning themselves as experts in clinical pharmacokinetics and equipping them to contribute significantly to pharmaceutical research, clinical practice, and the advancement of personalized medicine.
Course Overview
Qualification Title
LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacokinetics (PgD Clinical Pharmacokinetics)
Total Units
6
Total Credits
120
GLH
600
Qualification #
LICQ2201247
Qualification Specification
To enroll in the LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacokinetics (PgD Clinical Pharmacokinetics) , applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Fundamentals of Clinical Pharmacokinetics 20149_43b930-4c> |
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Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Dose Optimization 20149_134eb0-28> |
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Advanced Pharmacokinetic Modelling 20149_f2ce36-04> |
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100 20149_a573d1-ea> |
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Pharmacogenetics and Individualized Therapy 20149_947e52-f3> |
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100 20149_c1645b-ff> |
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Clinical Applications and Case Studies 20149_9d36a3-c3> |
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100 20149_33dff3-a1> |
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By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
Unit 1: Fundamentals of Clinical Pharmacokinetics
Learners will be able to
- Critically analyse the core principles of pharmacokinetics, including absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion
- Evaluate pharmacokinetic parameters and their clinical relevance
- Interpret pharmacokinetic data to inform therapeutic decisions
- Apply foundational pharmacokinetic concepts to support evidence-based clinical practice
Unit 2: Therapeutic Drug Monitoring and Dose Optimization
Learners will be able to
- Implement strategies for monitoring plasma drug concentrations effectively
- Adjust dosing regimens to enhance efficacy and minimise adverse effects
- Apply pharmacokinetic principles to individualise patient therapy
- Evaluate therapeutic outcomes and optimise clinical decision-making
Unit 3: Advanced Pharmacokinetic Modelling
Learners will be able to
- Apply compartmental and non-compartmental modelling techniques to pharmacokinetic data
- Use simulation tools to predict drug concentration-time profiles
- Critically assess the validity and applicability of pharmacokinetic models
- Integrate modelling results into research or clinical applications
Unit 4: Pharmacogenetics and Individualized Therapy
Learners will be able to
- Analyse the impact of genetic variability on drug metabolism and response
- Apply pharmacogenetic information to personalise drug therapy
- Develop strategies to integrate genetic data into pharmacokinetic decision-making
- Evaluate the role of pharmacogenetics in optimising therapeutic outcomes
Unit 5: Clinical Applications and Case Studies
Learners will be able to
- Apply pharmacokinetic principles to real-world clinical scenarios
- Analyse complex case studies to optimise patient care
- Make evidence-based recommendations for therapy adjustment
- Translate theoretical knowledge into effective clinical practice
Unit 6: Research Design, Data Analysis, and Dissemination
Learners will be able to
- Plan, execute, and evaluate research projects in clinical pharmacokinetics
- Analyse and interpret pharmacokinetic data using appropriate statistical methods
- Prepare professional research reports, manuscripts, and presentations
- Communicate research findings effectively to professional audiences
The LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Advanced Drug Delivery Systems (PgD Drug Delivery Systems) is designed for pharmacists, healthcare professionals, and researchers who want to specialize in cutting‑edge drug delivery technologies. This internationally recognized postgraduate diploma provides advanced skills, global accreditation, and career‑boosting recognition. Whether you are working in hospitals, pharmaceutical companies, or academic institutions, this Level 7 pharmacy qualification equips you with the expertise to excel in advanced drug delivery systems.
1. Practicing Pharmacists
- Pharmacists aiming to specialize in advanced drug delivery systems
- Professionals seeking postgraduate qualifications for career progression
- Those interested in nanotechnology and controlled release formulations
- Individuals looking for internationally recognized pharmacy diplomas
- Pharmacists wanting to enhance patient safety and therapeutic outcomes
2. Hospital and Clinical Pharmacists
- Pharmacists working in hospitals managing advanced drug delivery therapies
- Professionals involved in multidisciplinary healthcare teams
- Those responsible for patient safety and medication governance
- Clinicians seeking postgraduate training in drug delivery systems
- Hospital pharmacists aiming for global recognition with a Level 7 qualification
3. Community and Outpatient Pharmacists
- Pharmacists delivering care in community pharmacies and outpatient centers
- Professionals supporting patients with innovative drug delivery counseling
- Those interested in preventive healthcare and patient adherence programs
- Community pharmacists seeking postgraduate training in drug delivery systems
- Individuals aiming to expand their role in patient‑centered care
4. Pharmaceutical Industry Professionals
- Scientists working in drug formulation and product development
- Professionals engaged in biopharmaceutical innovation and nanotechnology
- Those seeking postgraduate training in advanced drug delivery systems
- Industry experts aiming to strengthen R&D capabilities
- Employees looking for internationally accredited pharmacy qualifications
5. Academic and Research Scholars
- Researchers focusing on advanced drug delivery and pharmaceutical sciences
- Academics seeking postgraduate diplomas for teaching and curriculum development
- Scholars aiming to publish in drug delivery and pharmacy journals
- Professionals interested in evidence‑based pharmaceutical interventions
- Those pursuing advanced qualifications to support research funding and grants
6. Early‑Career Pharmacists and Graduates
- Recent graduates seeking specialization in advanced drug delivery systems
- Young professionals aiming to boost employability with postgraduate diplomas
- Those wanting to stand out in competitive healthcare job markets
- Graduates interested in advanced pharmacy training aligned with global needs
- Early‑career pharmacists seeking structured career pathways
7. Healthcare Policy Makers and Administrators
- Professionals shaping drug delivery and pharmacy policies
- Administrators overseeing pharmacy education and healthcare programs
- Leaders aiming to integrate advanced drug delivery expertise into healthcare strategies
- Policy makers requiring knowledge of innovative drug delivery systems
- Healthcare managers seeking internationally recognized postgraduate qualifications
Centres delivering the LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Clinical Pharmacokinetics must meet rigorous standards to ensure learners receive an exceptional and effective learning experience. To deliver this advanced programme successfully, centres are required to:
- Employ Competent and Qualified Staff: Tutors and facilitators must possess extensive experience and relevant qualifications in clinical pharmacokinetics, pharmacy, and pharmaceutical sciences to provide expert guidance to learners
- Provide Access to Essential Learning Resources: Centres must ensure learners have access to up-to-date academic journals, pharmacokinetic modelling software, laboratory facilities, and computing resources necessary for completing research projects and assessments
- Maintain Suitable Learning Facilities: Classrooms, seminar rooms, and laboratories should be equipped with modern technology to support interactive teaching, group work, and independent study
- Ensure Compliance with Ethical and Professional Standards: Centres must adhere to professional, legal, and ethical standards in clinical pharmacokinetics research, including data protection, safety protocols, and quality assurance
- Support Learner Progress and Development: Centres should implement robust assessment, monitoring, and feedback systems to guide learners through the programme successfully and enhance professional competencies
- Encourage Continuing Professional Development (CPD): Centres should provide opportunities for learners to engage in workshops, seminars, and additional research activities to promote ongoing professional growth
By meeting these requirements, centres guarantee that learners enrolled in the PgD Clinical Pharmacokinetics programme receive a comprehensive, high-quality education that supports career advancement, professional development, and excellence in clinical pharmacokinetics research and practice.
Assessment and Verification
All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.
To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.
Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.
