AGM 2024
Tuesday 12 November 2024
16:00-18:00
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Start date: Thursday 22 August 2024
End date: Thursday 31 October 2024
The Diploma in Pharmaceutical Medicine (DPM) training programme has been designed by FPM to prepare candidates for the Certificate in Pharmaceutical Medicine (CPM) and Diploma in Pharmaceutical Medicine (DPM) exams.
The programme is mapped to the PharmaTrain syllabus, on which the CPM and DPM exams are based, aiming to improve knowledge across six broad topic areas, with three additional exam technique courses that explore technique and question practice across the three types of papers that feature in the CPM and DPM exams.
The DPM Training Programme starts on 1 March, where the modules may be bought individually or as a series. You are provided with a license to access the materials contained in the LMS for 24 months from the start of the programme i.e., 1 March, allowing for revision and review after exam results are released.
Participants may register on the modules at any time throughout the duration of the programme, however we strongly recommend following the schedule to allow for adequate preparation ahead of the exams.
Please note, to access this course, you will need a computer and a good internet connection, and some means of making your own revision notes.
Refund policy
Providing participants have not accessed their programme:
In addition:
Live expert led sessions:
8 August & 22 August
Price options
Modules 1-6 (Price per module)
Modules 1-6 (Bundle price)
Modules 7-9 (Exam Revision – price per module)
Modules 7-9 (Bundle price) – refunds for modules 8 & 9 will be issued if candidates do not pass paper 1
CPD Credits
If you attend this course you can use it as CPD for your appraisal.
To do so you’ll need to provide:
Upload these into your portfolio and self-allocate your CPD points at 0.25 credits per 15 mins.
Contact:
If you are unable to complete your booking online or you would like to be invoiced, please email
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