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Pharmacy 2020: How you see your future
The responses to the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s Pharmacy 2020 consultation have now been analysed. In this four-page pull-out supplement, the President of the Society, Hemant Patel, summarises the findings
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2008;280;insert (26 April 2008)
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How the Pharmacy 2020 project is lighting the way for pharmacy’s future

What social capital is and why it is present in community pharmacy

With improved access to IT and a clear professional strategy, the future is ours

Looking ahead to 2020: economics, health care policy and pharmacy

How British pharmacy practice is likely to be affected by changes in Europe

The impact of future trends in new sciences on the practising pharmacist

The impact of politics on UK pharmacy and the economics of medicines supply

Pharmacists must learn to play their part in multidisciplinary health teams

As pharmacy moves towards 2020, will it remain a profession of equals?

(1) How the Pharmacy 2020 project is lighting the way for pharmacy’s future
The President, Hemant Patel, launched the Pharmacy 2020 project at the British Pharmaceutical Conference last year. In this first article of a series leading to a consultation that will seek members’ views on where pharmacy might be by 2020, Carl Rees interviews the President about his vision
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007;279;131-132 (4 August 2007)
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(2) What social capital is and why it is present in community pharmacy
In the second article in a series leading to a consultation among members about the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Pharmacy 2020 project, Stephen Fishwick, head of NHS service development at the National Pharmacy Association, takes a look at social capital
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007;279;164-165 (11 August 2007)
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(3) With improved access to IT and a clear professional strategy, the future is ours
In this third article in a series leading to a consultation among members about the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Pharmacy 2020 project, Lindsay McClure, head of information services at the Pharmaceutical Service Negotiating Committee, asks “are we ready for IT?”
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007;279;192-193 (18 August 2007)
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(4) Looking ahead to 2020: economics, health care policy and pharmacy
In this fourth article in a series leading to a consultation among members about the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Pharmacy 2020 project, Clive Smee, former chief economic adviser at the Department of Health, looks at economics and health care, particularly in England
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007;279;216-217 (25 August 2007)
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(5) How British pharmacy practice is likely to be affected by changes in Europe
In this fifth article in a series leading to a consultation among members about the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Pharmacy 2020 project, Stuart Anderson, associate dean of studies at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, looks at the European dimension
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007;279;242-244 (1 September 2007)
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(6) The impact of future trends in new sciences on the practising pharmacist
In this sixth article leading to a consultation among members about the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Pharmacy 2020 project, Molly Stevens, of Imperial College London, and Clive Roberts, of Nottingham school of pharmacy, look at how new sciences will affect the future for pharmacy
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007;279;273-274 (8 September 2007)
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(7) The impact of politics on UK pharmacy and the economics of medicines supply
In this seventh article in a series leading to a consultation among members about the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Pharmacy 2020 project David Taylor, professor of pharmaceutical and public health policy at the School of Pharmacy, University of London, discusses the effect of politics
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007;279;308-309 (15 September 2007)
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(8) Pharmacists must learn to play their part in multidisciplinary health teams
In this eighth article in a series leading to a consultation about the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Pharmacy 2020 project, Alison Blenkinsopp, professor of the practice of pharmacy at Keele University, and Christine Bond, professor of general practice and primary care at the University of Aberdeen, discuss the potential for pharmacy teams to improve the efficiency, effectiveness and quality of care delivered to patients
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007;279;330-332 (22 September 2007)
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(9) As pharmacy moves towards 2020, will it remain a profession of equals?
In this ninth and final article leading up to a consultation about the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Pharmacy 2020 project, Clive Jackson, chief executive at the National Prescribing Centre, lists the questions to be considered in developing a cohesive, effective strategy for the profession
Pharmaceutical Journal, 2007;279;365-366 (29 September 2007)
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