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Elective Placements at WUTH

Last updated on Monday, November 24, 2025

In UK medical schools, an elective placement is a short-term, self-arranged clinical placement, usually undertaken by students in their final or penultimate year. Students can choose a specialty, location (either in the UK or abroad), and the type of experience, such as a specific clinical area o...

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October-November

Last updated on Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Students spend time on the wards with medicines management technicians (MMT), completing training in medication history taking and counselling. Weekly dispensary slots are continued to enable the students to achieve their accuracy checking qualification.  Some time is also spent in stores and dis...

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Practice Educational Facilitator

Last updated on Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Practice educational facilitators ensure the provision of high quality learning environments for all pre and post registration students within our Trust. They assist in ensuring that every student receives an outstanding clinical placement experience, which meets both quality assurance standards...

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Library partial reopening from Monday 26th January 2026

Last updated on Monday, January 26, 2026

The library space in the education centre at Arrowe Park will partially reopen from Monday 26th of January. The space will be available to all staff and students during staffed hours only 9-5pm. The IT suite and Read & Relax area will not be accessible for the time being as the space is stil...

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GP Experience

Last updated on Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Trainees can opt to gain experience in general practice through the split GP training program. Students on this program spend at total of 13-weeks throughout the year in general practice learning about the pharmacist role in primary care and contributing to the clinical service being delivered.

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