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Articles [PDF
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Support for increased lay representation [Text]
News & Features
News [Text]
[PDF
(210K)]
Slow start for MS risk-sharing scheme [Text]
[PDF (45K)]
Broad Spectrum
A system needs to be introduced for the long-term financing
of the NHS [Text]
[PDF
(40K)]
Letters [Text]
[PDF
(60K)]
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
CPD summary page
Herbal therapeutics
(3) Cognitive deficiency and dementia [PDF
(70K)]
Articles
A new approach to clinical pharmacy practice teaching
in the four-year degree course [PDF
(60K)]
Progress made towards implementing pharmaceutical
care [PDF
(60K)]
Providing access to community pharmacy services
out of hours [Text]
[PDF
(45K)]
Meetings and Conferences [PDF
(135K)]
Lifelong learning in pharmacy conference
[Text]
Onlooker [Text]
[PDF
(60K)]
Stars in the hedge / Loss of memory / Reaction the hard
way
The Society
News
Pharmacists' views on the Council structure of the future
[Text]
[PDF
(140K)]
"What will the Council look like in the future?"
responses [PDF
(25K)]
Medicines, ethics and practice
August list of amendments [Text]
Obituaries & tributes [Text]
Official notices
Statutory Committee decisions [Text]
Erasure from Register on direction of Statutory Committee
[Text]
Notice-board
Branch
meetings
Future
events
Conferences
and more
Products [Text]
[PDF
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Announcements [Text]
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Front Cover Picture
A questionnaire that sought readers’ views on what they think the
Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s Council should look like in the future
was distributed with The Journal on 29 June. This week’s front cover
picture (by Christopher Icha) illustrates an analysis of the first half
of the survey, which reveals pharmacists’
opinions on the balance between professional and lay membership of
the Council
See also Leading
article
Risk-sharing scheme
Six months ago the Department of Health announced that people with multiple
sclerosis would benefit from disease-modifying drugs as part of a risk-sharing
scheme between the pharmaceutical industry and Government. In a news
feature, Monika Polak investigates what progress has been made
Pharmaceutical care
An article (PDF
60K) considers the development and application of pharmaceutical care
within current pharmacy practice, and the progress made in, and documented
barriers to, implementing pharmaceutical care
Lifelong learning
A report of the fifth Lifelong Learning in Pharmacy Conference, held in
South Africa recently, begins here
Recalls
GlaxoSmithKline has recalled
various batches of metered dose inhalers
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