LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Oncology Pharmacy (PgD Oncology Pharmacy)

The LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Oncology Pharmacy (PgD Oncology Pharmacy) is an advanced qualification designed for healthcare professionals seeking to specialise in oncology pharmacy. This programme equips learners with the critical knowledge, clinical expertise, and practical skills required to manage complex cancer therapies, optimise patient outcomes, and deliver safe, evidence-based pharmaceutical care to oncology patients.

This postgraduate diploma is ideal for pharmacists, clinical practitioners, and other healthcare professionals aiming to enhance their career prospects, expand their knowledge, and actively engage in Continuing Professional Development (CPD). Learners will gain advanced understanding of cancer biology, pharmacotherapy, personalised medicine, and the management of treatment-related complications, enabling them to contribute effectively to multidisciplinary oncology teams.

Centres delivering the LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Oncology Pharmacy are required to maintain high standards of education and training. This includes employing competent and qualified staff, providing access to up-to-date learning materials, and ensuring all necessary facilities and resources are available to support learner success. By meeting these requirements, centres ensure learners receive high-quality instruction and practical experience essential for professional advancement in oncology pharmacy.

By completing this diploma, learners will strengthen their clinical expertise, develop specialised skills in oncology pharmacy, and position themselves as leaders in the field. This qualification empowers learners to make a tangible impact on patient care, enhance safety and therapeutic outcomes, and confidently progress to senior or specialist roles within the healthcare sector.

Course Overview


Qualification Title

LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Oncology Pharmacy (PgD Oncology Pharmacy)


Total Units

6

Total Credits

120

GLH

600

Qualification #

LICQ2201231


Qualification Specification

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To enroll in the LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Oncology Pharmacy (PgD Oncology Pharmacy) , applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 21 years old at the time of enrolment.
  • Educational Requirements: Applicants should hold a relevant undergraduate degree in pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, clinical practice, or an equivalent healthcare-related qualification recognised internationally.
  • Experience: Learners are expected to have at least two years of professional experience in pharmacy, clinical practice, or healthcare roles involving patient care, ideally with exposure to oncology or complex therapeutic areas.
  • English Language Proficiency:Learners whose first language is not English must demonstrate proficiency in English. This can be evidenced by recognised qualifications such as IELTS (minimum score 6.5) or equivalent.
  • Commitment to CPD: Applicants must show a strong commitment to ongoing professional development. The programme is designed to enhance advanced clinical knowledge, practical skills, and career progression in oncology pharmacy.
  • Access to Required Resources: Learners should have access to essential resources, including reliable internet, academic journals, clinical guidelines, and a professional healthcare or pharmacy environment to support practical learning and application.

Qualification#

Unit Title

Credits

GLH

LICQ2201231-1

Advanced Principles of Oncology Pharmacotherapy

20

100

LICQ2201231-2

Clinical Assessment and Medication Management in Oncology

20

100

LICQ2201231-3

Oncology Medication Safety and Risk Management

20

100

LICQ2201231-4

Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Oncology Pharmacy

20

100

LICQ2201231-5

Ethical, Legal, and Professional Considerations

20

100

LICQ2201231-6

Advanced Therapeutic Interventions and Specialist Oncology Management

20

100

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Unit 1: Advanced Principles of Oncology Pharmacotherapy

  • Analyse cancer biology and pathophysiology relevant to drug therapy
  • Evaluate pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics in oncology patients
  • Review evidence-based guidelines for chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted therapies
  • Assess risks and benefits of polypharmacy in cancer care

Unit 2: Clinical Assessment and Medication Management in Oncology

  • Conduct comprehensive clinical assessments of oncology patients
  • Perform medication reviews to optimise therapy and minimise adverse effects
  • Integrate comorbidities, renal/hepatic function, and patient factors into treatment decisions
  • Apply personalised medicine principles in therapeutic planning

Unit 3: Oncology Medication Safety and Risk Management

  • Identify and manage adverse drug reactions and toxicities
  • Implement strategies for safe chemotherapy administration
  • Apply pharmacovigilance principles in oncology practice
  • Comply with regulatory and safety frameworks in cancer therapy

Unit 4: Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Oncology Pharmacy

  • Critically appraise oncology research and clinical trials
  • Apply research methods to improve clinical decision-making
  • Develop interventions to enhance patient outcomes in oncology care
  • Use data to support policy, protocol development, and evidence-based practice

Unit 5: Ethical, Legal, and Professional Considerations

  • Examine ethical dilemmas in oncology pharmacy, including end-of-life care
  • Understand legal responsibilities in prescribing and dispensing oncology medications
  • Analyse patient consent, confidentiality, and capacity issues
  • Promote professional standards and reflective practice in oncology care

Unit 6: Advanced Therapeutic Interventions and Specialist Oncology Management

  • Design individualised treatment plans for complex oncology patients
  • Evaluate specialist interventions for various cancer types
  • Implement multidisciplinary approaches in oncology care
  • Monitor, review, and optimise therapy to achieve the best patient outcomes

The LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Oncology Pharmacy (PgD Oncology Pharmacy) is designed for healthcare professionals who wish to advance their expertise, specialise in Oncology , and enhance their career prospects.

  • Experienced pharmacists seeking to specialise in oncology pharmacy
  • Clinical practitioners aiming to improve patient outcomes in cancer care
  • Healthcare professionals involved in chemotherapy administration, medication reviews, and toxicity management
  • Nurses, physician associates, and allied health professionals working with oncology patients
  • Practitioners in multidisciplinary teams managing complex cancer therapies and polypharmacy
  • Clinicians wanting to apply personalised medicine principles in oncology treatment
  • Professionals aiming for senior, specialist, or leadership roles in pharmacy and healthcare
  • Learners committed to Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and career progression
  • Individuals seeking internationally recognised postgraduate qualifications in oncology pharmacy
  • Professionals aiming to stay updated with current research, clinical guidelines, and regulatory standards
  • Learners dedicated to delivering safe, evidence-based, and patient-centred oncology care

Centres delivering the LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Oncology Pharmacy must have qualified staff, access to up-to-date learning materials, practical facilities, and all necessary resources to ensure high-quality training and learner success.

  • Centres must employ competent and qualified teaching staff with expertise in oncology pharmacy and healthcare education
  • Access to current textbooks, clinical guidelines, and digital learning resources for effective teaching
  • Availability of practical facilities or simulated environments to support applied learning
  • Systems in place to provide learner support, mentoring, and academic feedback
  • Compliance with international standards and regulatory requirements for postgraduate pharmacy education
  • Access to reliable internet, online platforms, and research databases for study and assignments
  • Capability to deliver evidence-based, high-quality training ensuring learners achieve all learning outcomes
  • Procedures to monitor learner progress and assessment effectively
  • Commitment to maintain Continuing Professional Development (CPD) opportunities for staff and learners
  • Adequate administrative and academic resources to manage enrolment, assessment, and certification

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.

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