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Old 11th, November 2007, 04:21 PM
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Question how to get MUR accreditation quickly

hi i have to get the accreditation quickly because of my boss, but today i tried the cppe assessement and i failed the first part, could someone provide me with the list of the questions so i can study it before trying again?
or if you know a workshop to get the accreditation even better..
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Old 11th, November 2007, 06:09 PM
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Default Re: how to get MUR accreditation quickly

To get your MUR quickly you'll probably have to do a course other than the CPPE one.

It took me months to sort out part 2. And of course each time you fail you have to wait 7 days before retrying.

Reading Uni do a good course that most people seem to get through on. It costs but if your boss is so desperate for you to get accredited then maybe he could pay for it.

Yeah, and good luck with that!
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Old 11th, November 2007, 06:15 PM
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I attended a one day course sponsored by Sigma Watford and taken by Clare Mackay of Medway.
Should not think you can get much faster than that.
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Old 22nd, January 2008, 05:02 PM
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Hi Guys, how crazy is this, i phoned Uni of kent ( Medway) to see how long it takes the "markers" to complete case studies. Was informed by Lady in charge of course that the markers had not been in to mark any submitted coursework for 3 weeks, and "probably due into next week sometime". So if any is thinking Meday is a quick way to get accredited , think again. I have been informed it could upto 6 weeks from submission.
I attempted CPPE course today and passed in less than 1.5hrs. If you get past part 2 the other two bits are very straight forward.
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Old 25th, January 2008, 11:02 AM
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Default Re: how to get MUR accreditation quickly

The School of Pharmacy, University of Reading do MUR
accreditation. It was set up in conjunction with the NPA, though you don't
have to be an NPA member. You have to do 1 case study and at least 2 face
to face MUR practices, with the patients agreement. Then submit all that in
a portfolio. The cost is £60. Pre-regs can also do the accreditation,
though they don't get the certificate until they register with the RPSGB.
For more details contact cippet@reading.ac.uk saying if you are a
pharmacist or pre-reg

I have to declare an interest. I work in the department that does the
accreditation. If you do contact CIPPET can you say that you were referred
from this forum. It will be useful to show the value of the forum.

Thanks

Angela
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