A pharmacist is a healthcare professional with expertise in the science of medicines, who applies clinical knowledge and professional skills to ensure the appropriate, safe use of medicines in a clinical setting, along with managing the supply of medicines and medicine information.
To qualify as a pharmacist in Ireland, you must successfully complete a Master of Pharmacy (MPharm) degree that is accredited by the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI). The qualification for practice as a pharmacist is a 5-year programme with a strong clinical focus including a 4 month placement in 4th year and an 8 month placement in 5th year.
Several universities offer accredited MPharm programs, including Trinity College Dublin , University College Cork , The Royal College of Surgeons (RCSI), The University of Galway and Atlantic Technological University, Sligo.
If you have a qualification obtained in another EU member state, please view more information on EU qualifications. If your qualification was obtained outside the EU, see details on non-EU qualifications.