CPD Masters Certificate of Professional Development: Fundamental Paediatric Pharmacy Practice
This Masters Certificate of Professional Development course will broaden your awareness and understanding of Fundamental Paediatric Pharmacy.
This Masters Certificate of Professional Development course will broaden your awareness and understanding of Fundamental Paediatric Pharmacy.
Excellent teaching and real-world experience sets you up for a bright future in the sport science and exercise industry. Our undergraduate and postgraduate degrees are in sport and exercise science, science and football, sports psychology, biomechanics, physiology and nutrition for sports.
This occupation is found in the maritime sector in ports, harbours and marinas of varying size, from a major gateway for international trade to a single jetty jutting out into a river or sea.
This Masters Certificate of Professional Development course will broaden your awareness and understanding of Fundamental Paediatric Pharmacy.
This CPD course will provide the skills and knowledge required to ensure safe and effective practice as an independent prescriber.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will develop the knowledge and skills required for delivering education and training sessions to healthcare professionals and encourage you to reflect on your approach to teaching.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course will develop the knowledge and skills required for delivering education and training sessions to healthcare professionals and encourage you to reflect on your approach to teaching.
Designed specifically for those who are interested in strategic people management and human resource practices.
The Alumni Award entitles LJMU graduates to a 20% fee reduction for any new taught postgraduate Masters level or research degree programme at LJMU. Find out the eligibility requirements for this tuition fee discount.
This Continuing Professional Development (CPD) course aims to develop your leadership skills to implement initiatives to optimise medicines for the wider population both within an organisation and between healthcare sectors.