Fully funded programme open to pharmacy technicians working in all areas of practice. Designed to help you in preparing for the future of pharmacy, you learn at your own pace with individual education supervisor support.
Are you a pharmacist or pharmacy technician employed as part of the primary care network Direct Enhanced Service additional role reimbursement scheme? Join our pathway.
Our short group learning format to support pharmacy teams across a range of pharmacy topics.
Refine your consultation skills to deliver safe, person-centred care in this important area of practice.
Access resources to support you to deliver NMS consultations, including videos from experts for consulting with people newly prescribed antidepressants.
Dip into our series of brand-new, flexible neurology units covering topics such as migraine, epilepsy and stroke.
Programmes, workshops and assessments booked in the last week
We are here to help you fulfil your potential and develop your career, whether you are just starting out, returning after a break, looking to specialise or wanting to gain professional recognition.
ExploreOur learning and assessment will support you in keeping your knowledge and skills up to date in order to deliver high-quality pharmacy services. We can help you to equip yourself with the tools to be service-ready and support the medicines optimisation and public health agendas.
ExploreThe aim of this programme is to enable pharmacy professionals to acquire the knowledge, develop the skills and demonstrate the behaviours needed to provide high-quality emergency contraception services as part of their pharmacy practice. It is an opportunity to hear from an expert in contraception and sexual health, to reflect on your current practice and share with your colleagues.
Please note: The FSRH Guideline Emergency Contraception have agreed a recommendation that there is no need to avoid breastfeeding after taking a single dose of UPA-EC. See FSRH Statement: Ulipristal Acetate and Breastfeeding (Jan 2025) | FSRH for further detail. We will amend this programme to reflect this in our next scheduled update.
The Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH) has changed its name to The College of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (CoSRH). We will amend the name in our programmes during our annual review process. Guidance can be accessed on the CoSRH website.
The College of Sexual and reproductive healthcare updated the UK Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use (UKMEC) on 5th December 2025. We are in the process of updating our learning to incorporate this.
19 May 2026 at 19:00
Emergency contraceptionZoom Room (Do), it will also be in your my bookings, _ZR_Do
Rachel King and Rachel Murray
PLEASE NOTE: This programme is currently run for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians taking part in the Primary care pharmacy education pathway, the Advancing your practice in education pathway and the Pharmacy technician development programme.
The overall aim of this programme is to develop your facilitation and presentation skills and give you confidence to help others to get the most from their learning experiences.
It helps you acquire the knowledge, develop the skills and demonstrate the behaviours needed to deliver high-quality facilitation and presentation skills as part of your pharmacy practice.
19 May 2026 at 10:00
Helping others learnHoliday Inn Birmingham M6 Jct 7, Birmingham, B43 7BG
Vanessa Lamb and Ellen Carberry
This is a webinar hosted by The National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) and the NHS Specialist Pharmacy Service (SPS) where you will gain an insight into the organisations, the role of the pharmacy team across these organisations and how they support the pharmacy workforce to improve care for patients.
Please note this event is only available to the following people:
Participants enrolled on (or have completed) one of the following programmes:
19 May 2026 at 09:00
Insight webinar - NICE and Specialist Pharmacy Service (SPS)Zoom webinar, , Online
Shannon Nickson and Bianca Glavin
The aim of this programme is to develop your knowledge and skills for adopting a structured approach to safely and confidently provide advice on menopause symptom management and supply of medicines by the appropriate mechanism if indicated.
PLEASE NOTE: The pre-workshop learning for this workshop takes the form of an e-course. To activate your e-course booking you need to go to the e-course section of your Learning record and click "Course access information".
Once you've booked your workshop why not book a place on our post-workshop panel discussion webinars:
19 May 2026 at 19:00
Menopause: prescribing perspectivesCollingtree Golf Club, Northamptonshire, NN4 0XN
Susan Smith
The aim of this online workshop is to update your clinical knowledge of the pharmaceutical management of several long-term neurological conditions to enable you to help facilitate the seamless transfer of care for people living with these conditions between different care settings. You will consider how to support people living with multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s and Acquired Brain Injury.
It will enable you to identify specific issues that should be considered in optimising the medicines of people living with long-term neurological conditions, living in either care homes or their own homes and will support you as a pharmacy professional to help implement the Enhanced health in care home framework.
After you select Choose an event, please be aware that workshop listings which require keycodes to access are for pharmacy professionals taking part in the Primary care pharmacy education pathway, while workshops that do not require a keycode are for all other pharmacy professionals who have identified this topic as a learning need.
19 May 2026 at 13:30
Neurology in primary careZoom Room (Ash), it will also be in your my bookings, _ZR_PA
Laura Wiltcher and Navneet Seehra
This event is only for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who are taking part in one of the primary care extended education pathways.
The aim for this case study and associated study day is to allow you to update your clinical knowledge on a range of clinical areas including dyspepsia, dysphagia, anaemia, thyroid disorders, Parkinson’s disease and urinary tract infections.
19 May 2026 at 09:30
Primary care pharmacy education - Module 2: Case 5 - Virginie DuboisZoom Room (Elm), it will also be in your my bookings, _ZR_PE
Mira Makhecha and Tanya Gray
This event is only for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who are taking part in one of the primary care extended education pathways.
The overall aim of this workshop is to illustrate the cause of preventable hospital admissions and how you as a pharmacy professional can develop your practice to reduce the risks associated with preventable hospital admissions.
19 May 2026 at 09:30
Reducing the risk of preventable medicines-related hospital admissionsZoom Room (Cherry), it will also be in your my bookings, _ZR_PC
Kerry Proctor and Fiona Parr
This event is only for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who are taking part in one of the primary care extended education pathways.
The overall aim of this workshop is to illustrate the cause of preventable hospital admissions and how you as a pharmacy professional can develop your practice to reduce the risks associated with preventable hospital admissions.
19 May 2026 at 13:30
Reducing the risk of preventable medicines-related hospital admissionsZoom Room (Cherry), it will also be in your my bookings, _ZR_PC
Kerry Proctor and Fiona Parr
The overall aim of this programme is to develop your knowledge and skills to enable you to recognise, manage and optimise care for people living with dementia and their carers.
A note about keycodes, and pathway and non-pathway event listings
After you select Choose an event, please be aware that workshop listings which require keycodes to access are for pharmacy professionals taking part in the Primary care pharmacy education pathway, while workshops that do not require a keycode are for all other pharmacy professionals who have identified this topic as a learning need.
19 May 2026 at 13:30
Supporting people living with dementiaZoom Room (Hazel), it will also be in your my bookings, _ZR_PH
Gemma Howard and Saadia Khalid
The aim of this programme is to develop your knowledge and skills for adopting a structured approach to safely and confidently provide advice on menopause symptom management and supply of medicines by the appropriate mechanism if indicated.
PLEASE NOTE: The pre-workshop learning for this workshop takes the form of an e-course. To activate your e-course booking you need to go to the e-course section of your Learning record and click "Course access information".
Once you've booked your workshop why not book a place on our post-workshop panel discussion webinars:
20 May 2026 at 19:00
Menopause: prescribing perspectivesWhiteknights House, Reading, RG6 6UR
Shivali Lakhani
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We provide a variety of learning programmes and assessments linked to clinical pharmacy, diseases and therapeutics. Our programmes support you to advance your knowledge and skills and deliver medicines optimisation in practice for all areas of pharmacy.
ExploreWe offer a range of resources that can help you to develop yourself as a pharmacy educator or trainer as well as enabling you to use our materials as you support others.
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