QualCert Level 3 Certificate in Pharmacy Practice Research (Cert Pharmacy Practice Research)

The way medicine is delivered to a community must constantly improve. To make pharmacies safer and more efficient, we need to look at the facts. Pharmacy practice research is the study of how people use medicines and how pharmacy services affect their health. Without this research, healthcare providers are just guessing what works best. Currently, there is a clear shortage of technical staff who know how to collect data, conduct surveys, and analyze local health trends. This lack of research skills prevents many pharmacies from evolving to meet the needs of their patients.
The QualCert Level 3 Certificate in Pharmacy Practice Research is built to bridge this professional gap. While most pharmacy courses focus on the daily tasks of dispensing, this program teaches you how to investigate and improve those tasks. It provides the tools to look at a pharmacy’s workflow and find ways to reduce errors or improve patient satisfaction.
By earning this certificate, a practitioner moves beyond routine work to become a contributor to medical knowledge. This training ensures readiness to assist in clinical audits, service evaluations, and public health studies. You will gain the expertise needed to help healthcare teams make better decisions based on real-world evidence rather than habit.
Course Overview
Awarding Body
QualCert
Credits
20
Study Mode
Online
Assessment
Assignment Based
Course Study Units
- Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Research
- Research Design and Methodology
- Critical Appraisal of Research
- Application of Research in Pharmacy Practice
- Research Reporting and Communication

Entry Requirements
Applicants are normally expected to meet the following requirements:
Who Can Enroll
This qualification is for individuals who are curious about how healthcare works and want to find ways to make it better. It is perfect for those who want to add an analytical edge to their professional profile.
- A pharmacy technician who wants to get involved in hospital audits or university-led research projects.
- An applicant working in public health who wants to understand the specific role of pharmacies in community wellness.
- A healthcare worker who enjoys working with data and evidence to solve practical problems.
- An international applicant looking for a certificate that teaches global standards for medical data collection.
- An individual who wants to transition from retail work into a more academic or administrative healthcare role.
Course Learning Outcomes
Introduction to Pharmacy Practice Research
- Understand the purpose and scope of research in pharmacy practice
- Recognise the role of research in improving patient care and professional practice
- Identify ethical principles and regulatory considerations in pharmacy research
- Demonstrate knowledge of key research terminology and concepts
Research Design and Methodology
- Understand different research approaches, including quantitative and qualitative methods
- Develop skills to design a research study with clear objectives and methodology
- Apply appropriate data collection techniques for pharmacy research
- Ensure validity, reliability, and accuracy in research design
Critical Appraisal of Research
- Evaluate research studies for quality, reliability, and relevance
- Interpret and analyse statistical and clinical data effectively
- Identify potential biases or limitations in research studies
- Apply critical thinking to determine applicability of findings to pharmacy practice
Application of Research in Pharmacy Practice
- Translate research findings into practical applications for patient care
- Implement evidence-based practices to improve clinical decision-making
- Develop strategies to integrate research outcomes into pharmacy operations
- Assess the impact of research-informed interventions on healthcare outcomes
Research Reporting and Communication
- Prepare professional research reports suitable for healthcare environments
- Present research findings clearly to colleagues, stakeholders, and learners
- Use appropriate formats, referencing, and scientific conventions in reporting
- Communicate complex research outcomes effectively to diverse audiences
