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The Pharmaceutical Journal
Vol 270 No 7231
11 January 2003

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Leading Article [PDF (40K)]   38

   • Supervised practice and prescribing [Text] 38
   • Robots in the valleys [Text] 38


News & Features   39-46

   News [Text] [PDF (380K)] 39-45

   How will pharmacists training to be prescribers be supervised in practice? [Text] [PDF (55K)] 46


Products   47

   Products [Text] [PDF (40K)] 47


Broad Spectrum   48

   How should the profession respond to pharmacy’s declining public image? [Text] [PDF (40K)] 48


Letters [Text] [PDF (75K)]   49-51


Continuing Professional Development (CPD)   52-54

   CPD summary page

   Heart disease
   (5) Hypertension [PDF (75K)] 52-54


Articles   55-57

   • The fear of writing — it’s not as hard as pharmacists seem to think [Text] [PDF (95K)] 55-56
   • A mentoring scheme for pharmacists — what is the secret of success? [Text] [PDF (40K)] 57


Meetings & Conferences   58-63

   • British Forces Pharmaceutical Conference [Text] [PDF (70K)] 58-60
   • Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group [Text] [PDF (40K)] 60-61
   • Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group [Text] [PDF (45K)] 62-63


Onlooker [Text] [PDF (55K)]   64

   Fast food fears / The air we breathe / Mercury menace 64


The Society [PDF (60K)]   65-66

   News
   • Thirty-five branches now have websites [Text] 65
   • Web-based guidance on computers and data protection [Text] 65

   Obituaries and tributes [Text] 66


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This week’s front cover picture illustrates an article that provides tips for pharmacists who want to make their writing clearer

Automated dispensing
Automated dispensing robots are to be installed in three hospital pharmacies in Wales
See also Leading article

Supported learning
Pharmacists who want to become supplementary prescribers will be required to spend time working under the supervision of a medical practitioner as part of their training. In a news feature, Harriet Adcock looks at what this might mean in practice
An article from the National Association of Women Pharmacists describes a mentoring scheme that was launched in 1999 and possible reasons for the lack of interest that has been shown in it so far
See also Leading article

Hypertension
An article in our continuing professional development section looks at the management of hypertension (PDF 75K)

Meetings
There are meeting reports from the British Forces Pharmaceutical Conference, the Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group and the Joint Pharmaceutical Analysis Group


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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