Inspectors' preregistration talks
Each year, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's professional standards inspectors organise a series of informal half-day presentations for preregistration trainees. The aim is to give trainees an understanding of the support
available to pharmacists from the inspectors and from the Society’s
directorate responsible for legal affairs and pharmacists’ fitness
to practise.
The sessions are open to all trainees, who may attend the presentation
of their own choice. There is no charge for attendance, but any travel
costs will have to be met by the trainee or employer.
The presentations take place at a range of venues across Britain. Most
will be early in the new year, but a session in Crewe is scheduled for
Monday 13 October 2003. It will take place from 9.30am to 12.30pm in
the Mental Health Conference Room at Leighton Hospital, Middlewich Road,
Crewe, Cheshire (trainees should report to the hospital pharmacy for
directions to the conference room), and will be given by Steven Gascoigne,
the inspector for that area. Advance booking is not necessary. The venue
is about four miles from Crewe railway station, from which buses run
frequently. The hospital has a car park.
Details of all the presentations are to be sent to preregistration trainees
and tutors with the Society’s next preregistration bulletin, which
is to be sent out in mid-November. The information will also be placed
on the preregistration
training page of the Society’s website.
Correction
Details of presentations for preregistration trainees by Royal Pharmaceutical Society inspectors will be sent to trainees and tutors in a special mailing and not with a preregistration bulletin. |
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