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Prescribing & Medicines Management

June 2005

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Approaches to medication reviews
Do pharmacists, doctors and nurses take different approaches to medication review? Clare Bellingham finds out
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What PCTs achieve with the Medicines Management Services Collaborative
In this article, Rachel Farrall and Ian Pye, both assistant programme developers in the medicines management team at the National Prescribing Centre, relate some achievements of primary care trusts through the Medicines Management Services Collaborative
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Prescribing in a rheumatology clinic
Mark Thomas, lead clinical pharmacist for ward services at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, details his experience of setting up a supplementary prescribing rheumatology clinic
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Making improvements across an SHA
In this article, Sarah Alton and Steve Morris, member and chairman, respectively, of the Faculty of Medicines Management, describe the actions taken in South Yorkshire to encourage joint working and to improve medicines management across an entire health community
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We would like to hear from you

Prescribing & Medicines Management depends on readers for information about the development of new services either run by pharmacists or closely involving them. If you have a story to tell, or have heard about a scheme that you would like to hear more about, send details to:

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