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SEPTEMBER 2002 Volume 10 Number 3 ISSN 0961-7671


ORIGINAL PAPERS
Is 15 per cent very common? Informing people about the risks of medication side effects
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Dianne C. Berry, Peter R. Knapp and Theo Raynor


An assessment of the level of moral development of American and Canadian pharmacy students [more]
DAVID A. LATIF


An evaluation of the process-related medication risks for elective surgery patients from pre-operative assessment to discharge [more]
Marisa Sagripanti, Bryony Dean and Nick Barber


Contribution of a ward-based technician service to delivering effective patient health care and reducing dispensary workload [more]
CLARE CONROY, RICHARD CATTELL and MARY NICHOLLS


Evaluation of a practice-based research design using an asthma care model [more]
BANDANA SAINI, RAJEND JOGIA, INES KRASS and CAROL ARMOUR


How effective are pharmacists who work with medical practitioners? A study of interventions intended to influence prescribing [more]
Sheridan Teal, Lucianne Ricketts, Andrew Belton, George Allsopp, Jonathan Silcock and David J. Wright


Using discrete choice experiments to evaluate alternative electronic prescribing systems [more]
CRISTINA UBACH, ANGELA BATE, MANDY RYAN, TERRY PORTEOUS, CHRISTINE BOND and ROMA ROBERTSON


Community pharmacy as a performance: a participant observer’s account of a day in the life of a locum [more]
MALCOLM E. BROWN and PAUL BELLABY


SOCIOLOGY AND PHARMACY PRACTICE
(4) The contribution of interactionist sociology to understanding the experience of health and illness [more]
Paul Bissell, Janine Morgall Traulsen and Lotte Stig Haugbølle


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