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Leading Articles
Bidding
need not be forbidding
News & Features
News
Where to go for help when you want to put Government
policy into practice [more]
How to win bids and influence future pharmacy services
in your locality [more]
What will the successful medicines management pilot
sites be offering? [more]
Comment
Broad Spectrum: Academia must produce graduates able
to practise effectively in a modern NHS [more]
Letters
to the Editor
Articles
Providing primary care services preparing the
ground for a bid [more]
Competence is the key to safe supervision and delegation
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Giving advice on malaria prevention
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80K)
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The Conference
BPC 2001: Glasgow
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65K)
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Front Cover Picture
Our front cover picture (Sothebys) ties in with two items this
week related to bidding for funding for pharmacy services. A news
feature explains how to write successful bids and an article advises
on how to prepare the
ground for making a bid.
Medicines management
The 26 sites that will be taking part in the first wave of medicines
management pilots hosted by the National Prescribing Centre have been
announced. News Feature.
Pharmacist numbers
The UK has the second lowest
number of pharmacists per person in Europe, according to the Office of
Health Economics.
Supervision
Competence, not qualification, is the key to safe supervision and delegation,
says Anthony Harrison, fellow in health systems at the Kings Fund,
in an article this week.
Malaria prevention
New guidelines on preventing malaria in travellers will be published next
week. This week we carry a comprehensive summary of the guidelines.
The Conference
An overview of the forthcoming 2001 British Pharmaceutical Conference.
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