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Leading Articles 704
The challenge of changing Council [more]
Quality and control of entry [more]
News & Features 705-714
News
Could food supplements help children with common learning
difficulties?
»(PDF*,
40K)
Letters 717-719
Letters
to the Editor
Broad Spectrum 716
Are we doing enough to care for carers? [more]
Continuing Professional Development (CPD) 720-722
Get to grips with obesity
(4) How pharmacists can contribute to obesity management
»(PDF*,
70K)
Features 723-736
Professional development and postgraduate education
Prepare yourself for mandatory CPD
»(PDF*,
65K)
Developing CPD in the workplace:
the implementation of a regional support strategy
»(PDF*,
70K)
Formal postgraduate courses for practising pharmacists
[more]
Meetings and Conferences 737
Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies [more]
Onlooker 738
Amalgam game /
Those cigarettes again /
Oaken festival [more]
The Society 739-748
News
AGM
reports
Council election result sheet
»(PDF*
25K)
Official Notices
Scottish Department AGM 2002 [more]
Welsh Executive voting papers [more]
Notice-board
Branch
meetings
Future
events
Conferences
and more
Products
Announcements
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Front Cover Picture
This week's front cover picture (by Christopher Icha) illustrates the
decision (PDF*,
230K) of the Council of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society that the Society
is to retain both its regulatory and professional roles within a reformed
structure
See also Leading
article
Recurrence of breast cancer
An expert panel has concluded that tamoxifen
should remain the treatment of choice for preventing the recurrence of
breast cancer after surgery.
Food supplements and learning difficulties
A news feature (PDF*,
40K) puts into context a study, reported in the media last week, in which
supplements of n-3 and n-6 fatty acids were given to schoolchildren with
learning difficulties.
Postgraduate courses
This month's special feature focuses on continuing professional development
and postgraduate education. Included is a list of formal postgraduate
courses available to practising pharmacists.
Recalls
Baxter Healthcare has recalled
all batches of ClinOleic 20 per cent, 100ml, 250ml and 500ml, Ivelip 10
per cent, 500ml, and Ivelip 20 per cent 100ml and 500ml.
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