Comment 74 |
“Talking about medicines” — agreeing on the way forward 74
By Ian Maidment, BPharm, MRPharmS, Denise A. Taylor, MSc, MRPharmS and
David Branford, PhD, MRPharmS
Hospital Pharmacist 2007;14:74
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News 77-78 |
News summary 77-78
Hospital Pharmacist 2007;14:77-78
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-Mixed responses to splitting Royal
Pharmaceutical Society
-Trusts should use more than one method to detect adverse effects
-Doctors need training in drug dose calculations
-Value-based prices for drugs needed, says OFT
-Discharge drug lists are inaccurate, study says
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Hospital Pharmacist conference 81-95 |
Hospital Pharmacist conference
Hospital Pharmacist 2007;14:81-95
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Careers 96-98 |
Careers
Pharmacy in Singapore
— comparing experiences in the UK and Asia 96-98
By Victoria Coleman, MRPharmS, PGDip
After four years of working as a clinical pharmacist
at a teaching hospital in London, Victoria Coleman left the UK to work in Singapore.
In this article she describes the Singaporean health system, the requirements
for registering
as a pharmacist and her experiences
of working in the intensive care unit of the National Heart Centre in Singapore
Hospital Pharmacist 2007;14:96-98
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Letters 99 |
Letters 99
-The National Poisons Information Service —
information for all health professionals
-Streamlining communication with e-procurement
Hospital Pharmacist 2007;14:99
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Focus on technicians 100-102 |
Focus on technicians
What do technicians think about registration and professionalism? 100-102
By Helen Middleton, MRPharmS
Statutory registration of pharmacy technicians is
set to become law in the future. This article describes a study in which technicians’ perceptions
of registration and becoming “professionals” were analysed
Hospital Pharmacist 2007;14:100-102
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