We’re always looking for great pharmacy educators, both current students, and qualified pharmacists.
As hard as we try we just can’t create content fast enough to satisfy the insatiable appetite of PhamaLearnings audience (they’re a hungry lot!).
That’s where you can heroically step in and save the day!
Make sure to check out the Editor’s list, which provides a summary of the types of content the community has said they’d be interested in seeing published on the site.
Choose an item from the Editor’s List. That’s where you’ll find a list of content that we’re looking for right now or in the coming months. Or, send us a new idea!
Or you can write a blog post, sharing your experiences, cases, and reflections which you feel would be helpful, exciting or inspiring for current students, prospective students or those already practising.
If you’re interested in writing single best answer or multiple choice questions for our new free quiz platform (Coming Soon!) then we’d love for you to get involved as we build out the largest free pharmacy question bank.
The idea is – you write and submit your questions directly on the platform.
Your questions will then be reviewed and published for others to answer if they meet our quality standards (make sure to read our question writing guide before submitting any questions).
- We can give you a personalised PDF certificate that you can include in your portfolio (and, a reference too, should you need it!).
- If you have 10 questions accepted, we’ll send out some exclusive PharmaLearning stickers.
- If you have 20 questions accepted, we’ll send out some mystery gifts!
- Most importantly, if you create great educational content you’ll likely help hundreds of other pharmacy students. That’s the kind of thing that really motivates us here at PharmaLearning.
Be sure to read our guidelines before writing questions, as this will allow you to structure your content appropriately and increase the chances of your questions being published.
Choose an item from the Editor’s List, send us a new idea or write an awesome single best answer question.
Explore the website and make sure that we haven’t published something similar before.
Keep the reader in mind. You’re writing for undergraduate and graduate pharmacy students looking to pass exams efficiently, survive the first days of clinical life and gain competency for the foundation years.
Read our question writing guidelines if considering writing a question [LINK]
Reference your article or question (and, use reputable sources. No wiki, please!).
Ask your peers and clinical supervisor (if possible) to review your piece of work for accuracy.
Questions? Let us know via email on info@pharmalearning.co.uk
Articles and blog
First, you need to submit a pitch of the article or blog you want to write.
If we like it, we’ll be in touch to have you write your first draft.
Following submission of your first draft, you’ll receive the final decision on publication of your article within two months. This process takes time as all content is reviewed and edited.
Question writing
1. Simply register for an account at https://pharmalearning.co.uk
2. Click the “Write a Question” button
3. Submit your question
4. We’ll aim to review it within 2 weeks and you’ll get an email when your question has been approved.