Pharmacy in Qatar

Key Information

Information

Application Deadline: 21/10/24 at 9:00 am

Opportunity type: Academic-led trips

Faculty: Health and Life Sciences

Ref: 10008942

Dates

Departure Date: 02/02/25

Return Date: 09/02/25

Costs

£1100: the estimated cost for travel and accommodation (excluding any support). Students will also be required to pay for: UK and in-country transfers, visits, food and drink, visa (if applicable))

Funding

DMU Global Bursary: £400

Booking

Accommodation: Shared rooms in a hotel booked by DMU

Travel: Flights booked by DMU (students travel as a group)

Contact

General Enquiries: Global Mobility Office - dmuglobal@dmu.ac.uk

Trip Lead: Zahra Mahomed - zahra.mahomed@dmu.ac.uk

How to pay

Payment details: Students will be required to pay £700 as a contribution towards the cost of travel and accommodation after being offered a place on the trip. The DMU Global bursary will be deducted directly from the overall cost of the booking.

Carbon Levy

Student contribution: To offset the carbon emissions from the flight for this trip there is a £5 Carbon Levy for this trip which has been added to the total cost. Information about how this Levy will be used can be found here.

Eligibility

MPharm students that will be in their second or third year of study are eligible to participate on this opportunity. There is a maximum of 20 places available, with a minimum of 15 participants required for this opportunity to take place. Students are recommended to check the eligibility criteria before applying.

About

Trip description

Collaborating with Qatar University, students will have the opportunity to partake in learning sessions hosted by the university. This will include interactive patient assessment teaching, classroom teaching on current topics that students have already covered in year 2, but also touching on topics they will encounter in year 3. Students will visit community and hospital pharmacies in Qatar and draw the differences in pharmacy practice in the UK. Participants will be able to observe a range of different approaches to both learning in a university setting, but also practical pharmacy practice. This will also provide students with an enriched global experience that they can share with potential employers and utilise as part of applications to foundation training places outside of the Oriel process.

The estimated total cost for flights and accommodation for this trip to the Qatar is £1100. Students will be expected to pay the remaining amount after the £400 DMU Global bursary is deducted from the total.


Why take part?

Embarking on this educational journey to Qatar offers students a unique blend of academic enrichment, practical experience, and cultural immersion. Here’s why students should seize this opportunity:

  • Academic Excellence: Collaborate with the esteemed University of Qatar, engaging in interactive sessions that bridge your current knowledge with advanced concepts. This trip isn’t just about learning; it’s about expanding your intellectual horizons.

  • Practical Insights: Witness firsthand the nuances of pharmacy practice in a new environment. Compare and contrast the operations of community and hospital pharmacies in Qatar with those in the UK, gaining invaluable insights that could shape your future practice.

  • Cultural Enrichment: Qatar is a tapestry of history and modernity. From the vast collection of Islamic art to the architectural marvel of Al Zubara fort, and the serene Quranic Botanic Garden, you’ll explore a rich heritage that broadens your worldview.

  • Professional Development: This isn’t just a trip; it’s a stepping stone to your career. The global experience you’ll gain is not just a story to tell but a competitive edge in applications for your future career


Learning objectives

Participating in a DMU Global opportunity can help you develop a range of employability skills and competencies that enhance your studies. Through participation in this trip to Qatar we expect that:

  • Evaluate best practice approaches within the MDT to enable effective communication
  • Identify the key differences in hospital and community pharmacy in Qatar compared to the UK
  • Enhance cultural experiences and appreciate the differences in Qatari culture compared to the UK
  • Students will be invited to a preparatory seminar to cover key clinical topics that will be covered on the trip, including all briefs needed for visits.

Cultural activities

Qatar is home to the museum of Islamic art, that contains the largest collection of Islamic art in the world, Al Zubara fort which is one of the largest archaeological sites in Qatar, The Quranic Botanic garden that exhibits and conserves plants mentioned in the Holy Quran and the native flora in Qatar, The Qatar national library, The Amphitheatre which is a Greek style theatre reflecting on Islamic influences and finally students can get free tours of the state mosque and education city mosque.

 

Visa Information

Due to various external factors and an unprecedented demand for international travel, there are significant delays in visa processing, as well as very limited availability of application appointment slots for some countries and embassies.

We recommend that you take all appropriate steps to secure a visa as soon as practically possible, and to notify DMU Global if you face any issues. It is your responsibility to meet the entry requirements of the country you are travelling to. Failing to do so may mean that you’re liable for the costs incurred to the university (including repayment of the DMU Global bursary).