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Articles [PDF
(40K)]
Electing pharmacists [Text]
Cheating students [Text]
News & Features
News [Text]
[PDF
(335K)]
Are workforce shortages affecting all professions driving
skill mix changes? [Text]
[PDF
(75K)]
Self-care: Pharmacists can play a part [Text]
[PDF
(80K)]
Letters [Text]
[PDF
(60K)]
Broad Spectrum
Honesty in learning: fact or fiction? [Text]
[PDF
(40K)]
Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
CPD summary page
Social dimensions of pharmacy
(4) Health, illness and seeking health care
[PDF
(80K)]
Original Papers
A study of academic dishonesty among students at two pharmacy
schools [PDF
(105K)]
British Pharmaceutical Conference
Osteoporosis
How pharmacists can make a difference in managing osteoporosis
and falls [Text]
[PDF
(50K)]
AstraZeneca lecture
Moving drug delivery beyond the "bakery in a pharmacy"
stage [Text]
[PDF
(85K)]
Inhaled therapies
Patient and industry views on inhalers [Text]
[PDF
(70K)]
Intermediate care
Getting the partnerships right [Text]
[PDF
(40K)]
Primary and secondary care
Adapting to change [Text]
NPA/GHP joint award
Cornish crème de la crème [Text]
Pharmacy law and ethics
End-of-life law and ethics: grey areas around homicide
and assisted suicide [Text]
[PDF
(60K)]
Pharmacists in practice
Changes in pharmacy discussed [Text]
Harrison memorial medal lecture
What you can learn from gazing at water [Text]
[PDF
(50K)]
Neurodegenerative disease and stroke
[Text]
[PDF
(50K)]
Onlooker [Text]
[PDF
(55K)]
Passing the salt / Cups that cheer / Over the hill /
Desperate remedy
The Society
[PDF
(170K)]
October council meeting
Use of STV in Council elections to end [Text]
Support for mechanism for removing Council members from
office [Text]
PCTs hear about clinical governance in pharmacy in Central
Lancashire [Text]
News
Society-sponsored PhD ethics studentships
awarded [Text]
Pharmacists lobby SNP leaders [Text]
2002 practice research awards [Text]
Official notices
Statutory Committee inquiries [Text]
Notice-board
Branch
meetings
Future
events
Conferences
and more
Products [Text]
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Announcements [Text]
Reunions [Text]
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Front Cover Picture
Our front cover picture illustrates research, published this week, which
concludes that academic dishonesty is as prevalent among pharmacy students
as it is among students of other disciplines. The study (PDF
105K) shows that examination dishonesty is considered the most serious,
whereas coursework dishonesty is considered less serious and consequently
has a higher prevalence.
A Broad Spectrum article
discusses the research further
See also Leading
article
Skill mix changes
A news feature
looks at how workforce shortages across the National Health Service and
expansion of existing roles are driving some of the issues behind the
skill mix debate
See also News
Self-care
This year’s PAGB conference focused on self-care and how it can
help to manage demand in the National Health Service. A news
feature examines where pharmacy fits in
BPC coverage
The final reports from this year’s British Pharmaceutical Conference
begins here
STV discontinued
The Council of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society has agreed to discontinue
the use of the single transferable vote in Council elections and replace
it with the “first
past the post” system
See also Leading
article
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