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June 2003
Vol 10, no 6

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

Comment

  • CHI clinical governance reviews — should we pay attention? [Text]

News

  • High-tech patient queuing system installed at St Thomas’ pharmacy
  • Filamentous Fungi found in hospital water
  • Hospital pharmacist elected as new Vice-President of Society
  • Pharmacists and doctors should work together to treat COPD
  • Thrombosis Quorum is calling for entries
  • News in brief
    (Summary)

Focus on technicians

  • The Manchester initiative [Text] [PDF 45K]

Reviews

  • Review of recent circulars (A. C. Bower) [Text]
    Subjects under review this month are patient group directions that come into play in the event of a terrorist attack, commissioning arrangements for specialised services and initiatives to improve the health of the Scottish population

Special feature — Obstetrics

  • Obstetrics — the physiological changes [PDF 120K]
  • Obstetrics — the drug options [PDF 100K]

Meeting reports

  • UKCPA: progressing pharmacy [Text]

Articles

  • Pharmaceutical care — a model for elderly patients [PDF 200K]
  • At the heart of a coronary care unit ward round [Text]

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