Pharmacy 'A Day in the Life'

Pharmacy 'A Day in the Life' Virtual Reality Experience

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This programme aims to support the gap in work experience opportunities and provide national online work-related learning content. It is an interactive and immersive VR360 app designed to act as an alternative to work experience for young people (16-18).

The app will be accessible for download (VR headset, mobile phone and tablet) and through a browser for web-based learning.

The learning objectives in these online work-related learning modules will allow learners to gain new insights into what it is like to work in Pharmacy; gain an understanding of the wide variety of roles within Pharmacy, feel better able to make an informed choice about a career in Pharmacy and to increase understanding of the qualifications, skills and attributes required to work in Pharmacy.

There are three scenarios available:

  • Community Pharmacy
  • Hospital Pharmacy
  • GP Pharmacy

How to access the Pharmacy 'A Day in the Life' content on a VR Headset

To access the interactive content on a VR Headset you can play the content on this page, or download the resource through the Pharmacy Learning Hub catalogue. The catalogue also contains a user guide and teacher resources.

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Contributed by: Pharmacy 'A Day in the Life'
Authored by: NHS England Simulation and Immersive Technologies Team, NHS England
Sureena Clement, King’s College Hospital and NHS England, Pharmacy Workforce Transformation Project Lead (London)
Naomi Roussak, NHS England, National Project Manager, Widening Participation
Licence: © All rights reserved More information on licences
Last updated: 20 December 2024
First contributed: 21 May 2024
Audience access level: General user

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