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April 2003
Vol 10, no 4

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Hospital Pharmacist welcomes original papers to be considered for publication. Contributors are asked to note that, in common with many other biomedical publications, Hospital Pharmacist requests that structured abstracts be submitted for original research papers. Advice to contributors can be found here

Papers reporting original research or describing developments in clinical, scientific, practice or technological fields will be peer-reviewed.

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Reprints
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Credit for learning
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Exercises in clinical accuracy checking
These are available as PDF* files here

Comment

  • Oh, how lucky we are! [Text]

News

  • Chesterfield hospital pharmacy to dispense FP10s as part of LPS pilot
  • NHS cancer units asked to take part in national survey on patient data
  • SIGN guidelines for colorectal cancer published
  • Change of name for CIVAS
  • Error reporting scheme launched
  • Childcare database
  • IV errors are common, says report
  • Hospital pharmacists win IT awards
    (Summary)

Focus on technicians

  • Putting technicians on the map — an interview with Lesley Morgan [Text] [PDF 100K]

Reviews

  • Review of recent circulars (A. C. Bower) [Text]
    Subjects under review this month are supplementary prescribing and R&D guidance

Letters

  • Neonatal and paediatric intensive care [PDF 60K]

Special feature — Bespoke pharmacy: tailoring medicines to the needs of patients

  • the clinical pharmacist’s role [PDF 110K]
  • the pharmacy production unit’s role [PDF 120K]
  • the role of therapeutic drug monitoring [PDF 90K]

Articles

  • Insulin analogues revisited [PDF 225K]
  • A hospital pharmacy in Lithuania [Text] [PDF 90K]

Papers

  • Pharmacists can improve consent to treatment documentation for detained psychiatric patients [PDF 105K]

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