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 professional qualification designed for pharmacists and healthcare professionals seeking specialist expertise in cancer care and oncology pharmaceutical practice. This postgraduate programme provides in-depth knowledge of oncology therapeutics, chemotherapy management, supportive care, and patient-centred pharmaceutical services within complex clinical environments.
This qualification focuses on key areas including cancer pharmacotherapy, oncology medication safety, treatment planning, clinical monitoring, and evidence-based pharmaceutical care. Learners develop a strong understanding of anticancer medicines, treatment protocols, adverse effect management, and multidisciplinary healthcare collaboration. The programme prepares professionals to support patients throughout different stages of cancer treatment while ensuring safe and effective medication use.
The LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Oncology Pharmacy is ideal for pharmacists, clinical pharmacy professionals, hospital pharmacy staff, and healthcare practitioners involved in oncology services. It enhances clinical decision-making, therapeutic evaluation, and pharmaceutical leadership skills required in specialist cancer care settings. Upon completion, learners can progress into advanced roles in hospital oncology departments, cancer treatment centres, research organisations, and specialist healthcare institutions, contributing to improved patient outcomes and higher standards of pharmaceutical care in oncology practice.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
LICQual
Credits
120
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Course Study Units
- Advanced Principles of Geriatric Pharmacotherapy
- Clinical Assessment and Medication Review in Older Adults
- Medication Safety and Risk Management in Geriatric Care
- Evidence-Based Practice and Research in Geriatric Pharmacy
- Ethical, Legal, and Professional Considerations
- Advanced Therapeutic Management and Specialist Interventions

Entry Requirements
Who Can Enroll
The LICQual Level 7 Postgraduate Diploma in Oncology Pharmacy (PgD Oncology Pharmacy) is ideal for professionals who want to specialise in cancer care and advanced pharmacy practice.
- Registered pharmacists
- Clinical pharmacists
- Hospital pharmacy professionals
- Pharmacy graduates
- Healthcare professionals in oncology care
Course Learning Outcomes
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
