The following meetings take place at the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's headquarters, London
Wednesday, May 10
Resource Management Committee 11am
Special Meeting of Council 2pm
Panel of Fellows 3pm
Reception for Fellows 6pm
Annual General Meeting 7.15pm
Thursday, May 11
Branch Representatives' Meeting 9.30am
Unless otherwise indicated, events listed below are meetings of local branches of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society
Monday, May 8
Slough "Prescribing for the elderly" by Dr S. Le Broy (consultant, Hillingdon hospital). John Lister Postgraduate Centre, Wexham Park Hospital, Slough. Buffet 7.15pm, meeting 8pm.
North Hampshire "Emergency hormonal contraception: a pill too far?" by Mrs P. Hoare (member of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Council). Hall Bar, Queen Mary College, Cliddesden Road, Basingstoke. 7.30 for 8pm.
Stockport "Homoeopathy for pharmacists" by Dr S. Kayne. Pinewood House, Stepping Hill Hospital, Stockport. Buffet 7.15pm, meeting 8pm.
Tuesday, May 9
Coventry and Warwickshire "Parkinson's disease" by Ms S. Fleetham (Parkinson's Disease Society). Allesley Hotel, Coventry. 8.15pm.
West Surrey "Stress counselling" by Ms V. Withington, preceded by annual general meeting. Sanofi-Sythelabo. Buffet 7.15pm, AGM 7.45pm, talk 8pm.
Wednesday, May 10
Crawley, Horsham and Reigate "Biochemical basis of schizophrenia" by Dr F. Ratcliffe (Brighton university). Clair Hall, Perrymount Road, Hayward's Heath. 7.30pm (refreshments) for 8pm.
Worthing and West Sussex "Drugs for anxiety: how do they work, when are they safe?" by Professor P. Spencer (Welsh school of pharmacy). Guildford Room, Ship Hotel, North Street, Chichester. 7.30 for 8pm.
Thursday, May 11
Enfield "Zoonoses: animal-borne diseases which can affect humans" by Dr S. Kayne. Postgraduate Medical Centre, Chase Farm Hospital, The Ridgeway. 7.45 for 8pm.
Monday, May 15
Bromley "Benefits and risks of hormone replacement therapy" by Mr R. Smith (consultant gynaecologist, Queen Mary's hospital). Postgraduate Medical Centre, Queen Mary's Hospital, Sidcup. Buffet. 7 for 8pm.