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The Pharmaceutical Journal
Vol 269 No 7215
14 September 2002

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Leading Articles [PDF (50K)]   
   • Don't ignore the evidence [Text]
   • Back to school [Text]


News & Features   
   News [Text] [PDF (405K)]

   Can pharmacists influence the uptake rate for influenza vaccination? [Text] [PDF (60K)]


Letters [Text] [PDF (65K)]   


Continuing Professional Development (CPD)   
   CPD summary page

   Join The Journal's second CPD pilot [Text] [PDF (50K)]

   Heart disease
   (2) Chronic stable angina [PDF (70K)]


Articles   
   Development of an intravenous drug administration guide [Text] [PDF (120K)]

   Who are the “listening friends”? [Text] [PDF (50K)]


Meetings and Conferences   
   World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences [Text] [PDF (160K)]


Onlooker [Text] [PDF (65K)]   
   Lighthouse lore / In the limelight / Old iron


The Society [PDF (215K)]   

   News
   No clear consensus on how to get right balance of pharmacists on the Council [Text]

   Replica leech jars available from Society's museum [Text]

   Questions and answers on the Society's pharmacy workforce census [Text]

   British Pharmaceutical Conference 2002
   Society's CPD plans to be promoted at conference exhibition stand [Text]

   Discounts on Pharmaceutical Press books at BPC exhibition stand [Text]

   Official notices
   Statutory Committee inquiries [Text]


Notice-board
   Branch meetings
   Future events
   Conferences
and more

   Products [Text] [PDF (50K)]

   Announcements [Text]


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Front Cover Picture
This week’s front cover picture illustrates a news feature, which looks at a scheme set up by Blackpool Primary Care Trust, in which community pharmacists are involved in maximising the uptake of influenza vaccine

Smoking cessation
Researchers say that the improvements seen in smoking cessation rates have been lost since the products became available over the counter
See also Leading article

IV drug administration
An article describes the development of an intravenous drug administration guide that can be tailored to meet local needs

Listening Friends scheme
The development and work of the Listening Friends scheme for pharmacists under stress are described in an article written by the scheme’s co-founder and chairman

FIP
Reports from the World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences continue

No clear consensus
Analysis of the response to the second discussion paper issued by the Modernisation Steering Group shows that there are mixed views on how to get the right balance of members on the Society’s Council


The "Broad Spectrum" feature is open to any writer.

Contributions of around 1,200 words, commenting on topics of current interest, should be sent to managing editor Graeme Smith (graeme.smith@pharmj.org.uk) for consideration.


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