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The Pharmaceutical Journal
Vol 268 No 7201
8 June 2002

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Leading Articles   
   Confidence in the Council [more]
   

News & Features   
   News

   Reforming the Society's Council: how the profession is currently represented [more]

   How other health professions are coping with the regulatory reforms (3) [more]

   Diabetes clinics: hospital pharmacists lead the way for community colleagues [more]


Letters   
   Letters to the Editor


Continuing Professional Development (CPD)   
   CPD summary page

   Herbal therapeutics:
   (1) An introduction to herbal medicinal products
   »(PDF*, 65K)


Original Papers   
   Perceptions of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s membership on the the Society’s dual role
  »(PDF*, 55K)


Articles   
   How the Royal Pharmaceutical Society got to where it is today [more]

   The NHS Direct community pharmacy referral scheme [more]


Meetings and Conferences
   
   American Transplant Congress [more]

   Promoting Excellence in Consumer Medical Information [more]

   Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group [more]


Onlooker   
   Quality, not quantity /
   Living and learning /
   Organising world health [more]


The Society   
   News
   
   Obituaries & tributes [more]
   
   Branch Representatives' meeting [more]

   End of the Society as we know it? [more]

   Official Notices
   Erasure from Register on direction of Statutory Committee [more]
   Scottish Department AGM 2002 [more]
   

Notice-board
   Branch meetings
   Future events
   Conferences
and more

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Front Cover Picture

Reforming the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Council and the way in which it will operate is the next priority for the Society. This week's front cover picture (by Christopher Icha), based on a photograph of the Council at a meeting during its 1999–2000 session, illustrates a news feature that looks at some of the issues to be addressed when considering how a reformed Council should be constituted.
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NICE guidance
The National Institute for Clinical Excellence has recommended that atypical antipsychotic drugs should be considered as first-line therapy for patients with newly diagnosed schizophrenia

The Society's dual role
Research from Aston shows that the majority of the membership is likely to be comfortable with the Society continuing with combined functions of professional representation and regulation (PDF*, 55K)

A look at the Society's past
This article presents a summary of the relevant historical facts to enable members to form their own views about the past, present and future of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society

RECALL
Farley's sunrise banana cereal [more]


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