Leading
Articles [PDF
(40K)] 290
Something for everyone [Text] 290
News & Features 291-296
News [Text]
[PDF
(270K)] 291-295
GPs will earn more money for providing better services. Will pharmacists, too? [Text]
[PDF (50K)]
296
Products 297
Products [Text]
[PDF (55K)] 297
Announcements [Text] 297
Broad Spectrum 298
Let us move towards a more logical and flexible approach to
contract regulation [Text]
[PDF (40K)] 298
Letters [Text]
[PDF
(90K)] 299-304
Continuing Professional Development
(CPD) 305-307
CPD summary page
Pregnancy
(3) Drug use in pregnancy: part 2 [PDF (60K)] 305-307
Articles 308-311
Setting quality standards for a community pharmacist-led anticoagulant
clinic [PDF (65K)] 308-311
Onlooker [Text]
[PDF
(65K)] 312
Scared of the dark / Playing safe / Strange disorder 312
The Society
[PDF
(200K)] 313-318
News
Society publishes headline results from its pharmacy
workforce census [Text] 313
Museum partnership exhibition opens [Text] 313
Candidates sought for election to group committees
[Text] 313
Manchester to host BPC from 2004 [Text] 316
Pharmacy workforce census
Overview of main census findings [PDF (50K)] 314-315
Obituaries & tributes [Text] 316
'Medicines, ethics and practice'
March amendments [Text] 317
Official notices
Statutory Committee decisions [Text] 317
Council election 2003 [Text] 317
Committee elections 2003
Hospital Pharmacists Group [Text]317
Veterinary Pharmacists Group [Text] 317
Community Pharmacists Group [Text] 317
Notice-board
Branch
meetings
Future
events
Conferences
and more
Reunions [Text]
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Front Cover Picture
This week’s front cover picture (by Christopher Icha) highlights the publication of the
headline results from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s workforce census conducted between
September and December 2002 (PDF 50K)
See also
Leading article
Supplementary prescribing
The Department of Health has issued a guide, which applies to pharmacists and nurses, for the
implementation of supplementary
prescribing in England
More money for better services?
A news feature looks at what the new general
medical services contract might mean for community pharmacists and its implications for their
new contract
Drug use in pregnancy
Treatment of pregnant women with epilepsy or thyroid disorders is the focus of an article in
our continuing professional development section (PDF 60K)
Community pharmacist-led anticoagulant clinic
An article in this week’s issue describes how the quality standards for a community pharmacy-based
anticoagulant service were established (PDF 65K)
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