UK
Clinical Pharmacy
Association

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Critical care foundation course for pharmacists (Jan/Feb27)

  • Critical Care
Location

Online

Date
14 Jan 2027
(+ 3 dates)
Duration
4pm – 6pm per module (8 hours in total)
Level
Early career
Price
UKCPA member
£240
Guest
£410

Table Of Contents

About this event

This course has been designed for pharmacists starting out in critical care, usually with less than 6 months experience, or those in need of a refresher of the basics of critical care pharmacy practice. 

It is ideally suited for pharmacists working in critical care or providing adhoc cover to critically ill patients during times of surge, weekend cover or sickness.

Module 1: Thursday 14 January, 4pm – 6pm 
Module 2: Thursday 28 January, 4pm – 6pm 
Module 3: Thursday 11 February, 4pm – 6pm 
Module 4: Thursday 25 February, 4pm – 6pm

Some preparation, including mandatory pre learning, is required prior to attending each module. This will be detailed in the resource booklet which will be emailed to participants 10 to 14 days in advance of each module. Pre-learning for modules 2, 3 and 4 includes viewing a number of videos prepared by the expert speakers and are intended to cover some of the fundamental learning required for foundation practice.

It is important that participants take time to access these resources; some will contain information which may not be covered in detail during the course and the tutors will assume that you have read them. 

Attendance at Module 1 in its entirety is mandatory in order to progress to subsequent modules.

Delegates are expected to actively participate in the case studies and discussions during the online sessions. Access to a device with a microphone and camera are required for modules 2, 3 and 4.

Certificate of completion

Participants will receive a certificate of completion detailing each module attended and assessments taken. To successfully pass each module, participants need to achieve a 60% pass mark in the online multiple choice assessments.

Modules covered

Module 1

  • Introduction to the role of the pharmacist and pharmacy technician in supporting critical care environments, prioritising patient-care activities and dealing with immediate ethical and legal issues and the safe supply of medicines.
  • Introduction to the adult critical care environment, including levels of care, monitoring and invasive devices.
  • The critically ill adult patient cohort, supporting medicines reconciliation at transitions of care between the ward and ICU and vice versa; common medication administration issues, and communication issues in critical illness.
  • Systematic body-systems approach to reviewing critically ill patients.
  • Supportive bundles of care to ensure basic needs are met such as eye care, VAP prevention, bowel management, gastrointestinal protection.

Module 2

  • Haemodynamics, rational use of IV fluids and managing fluid balance
  • Cardiovascular support, including inotropes and vasopressors.

Module 3

  • Infections in critically ill patients, including sepsis, septic shock and hospital-acquired infections
  • Critical illness pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic considerations.
  • Renal and hepatic impairment, including acute kidney injury and renal replacement therapies.

Module 4

  • Neurological considerations including sedation, muscle relaxants, agitation, delirium, seizures and pain management.
  • Respiratory failure and respiratory support

Booking information

Reservation will close at midnight on Wednesday 30 December 2026, or earlier if maximum capacity is reached. This course is extremely popular so early reservation is advised.  However, should this course not reach its minimum number, the UKCPA reserves the right to cancel the event.

This course is for healthcare professionals only.  If you are not a UKCPA member, or are not a verified non-member contact, and wish to attend this course, you must complete your event booking or membership application at least 10 working days before the registration deadline. This allows sufficient time for us to verify your eligibility.

Please note that if you do not respond to our requests to verify your status as a healthcare professional, your membership application or course booking may be cancelled.

Additional support

Once you have completed Module 1, you will be added to the UKCPA Critical Care Foundation Course private forum on the UKCPA Portal. This is a private discussion and support area exclusively for practitioners who have attended the UKCPA critical care foundation courses. You’ll be able to ask questions, post responses, continue discussions around the patient cases you’ve seen, and access resources for your ongoing development.

Educator information

Fraser Hanks
Principal pharmacist in Critical Care, Theatres, Anaesthetics & Pain
Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Greg Barton MBE
Specialist pharmacist in critical care and burns
St Helens and Knowsley Teaching Hospital NHS Trust
Jennifer Jennings
Principal pharmacist in critical care
Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Mark Borthwick
Consultant pharmacist in critical care
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust
Emma Boxall
Senior critical care pharmacist
Salford Royal Foundation Trust
Ruth Forrest
Lead clinical pharmacist in theatres, anaesthetics and critical care
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde
David Kean
Lead critical care pharmacist
Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast Trust
Sinead Tynan
Lead pharmacist in anaesthetics and critical care
Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
Jennifer Thomson
Critical care and outreach pharmacist
University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
Emma Weston
Lead pharmacist for critical care and theatres
Hampshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Lorraine Moore
Pharmacy manager
Duchy Hospital, Cornwall
Shaun Morgan
Critical care pharmacist
Royal Blackburn Hospital, Lancashire

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