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An annual special feature in The Pharmaceutical Journal, providing an update on the latest trends across pharmacist recruitment

2007

Buoyancy and uncertainty in jobs market
Our annual recruitment feature paints an uneven picture of the state of pharmacy. Although the community pharmacy market is buoyant, the hospital scene is uncertain and primary care, in particular, is not thriving
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Pharmaceutical Journal 2007;278:756 (30 June 2007)


Huge leap in hospital posts but AfC and financial deficits slow movement
In this special feature Debbie Andalo finds out what has been happening in hospital pharmacy recruitment and what is predicted for the future
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Pharmaceutical Journal 2007;278:766-768 (30 June 2007)


Plentiful work in the community due to increased services and longer hours
Recruitment is booming in the community sector. Debbie Andalo talks to some of the main players to find out why
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Pharmaceutical Journal 2007;278:769-770 (30 June 2007)


After cuts and mergers, primary care pharmacists are staying firmly put
Debbie Andalo describes how pressures and recent changes in the primary care sector have affected its job market
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Pharmaceutical Journal 2007;278:771-772 (30 June 2007)

2006

Market shifts towards permanent posts: a snapshot of recruitment
In this special feature, Zoë Gross looks at the current picture and issues affecting pharmacist recruitment across the UK
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Pharmaceutical Journal 2006;276:749-751 (24 June 2006)


NHS funding deficits take their toll on hospital pharmacist workforce
Hanadi Ghannam, clinical rotational pharmacist, Heart of England NHS Trust, describes the state of the hospital pharmacy workforce
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Pharmaceutical Journal 2006;276:752-753 (24 June 2006)

2005

Patterns in recruitment
Subtle changes in the patterns of pharmacist recruitment are beginning to be seen according to The Journal's annual Special feature examining the market
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Pharmaceutical Journal 2005;274:780 (25 June 2005)


How reforms are affecting recruitment
How recent reforms in pharmacy have affected recruitment in different sectors
(PDF 380K)

Pharmaceutical Journal 2005;274:793-796 (25 June 2005)

2004

Numbers game
Although working pharmacists may never have had it so good, a great deal of planning has to be done to ensure future generations of pharmacists have the same opportunities. As this week’s Special feature on recruitment reveals, the career options for pharmacists are good at the moment
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Pharmaceutical Journal 2004;272:790 (26 June 2004)


Individual pharmacists have never had it so good but it is tricky for recruiters
In a special feature this week, Debbie Andalo looks at the state of pharmacy recruitment and how it might be affected by the new pharmacy contract, "Agenda for change" and mandatory registration of pharmacy technicians
(PDF 60K)

Pharmaceutical Journal 2004;272:813-817 (26 June 2004)

2003

The recruitment crisis: is it over?
This month’s special feature looks at pharmacy recruitment. It includes five case studies that focus on recruitment problems in the hospital and community sectors, and the strategies employed to overcome them
(PDF 110K)

Pharmaceutical Journal 2003;270:889-892 (28 June 2003)

2002

Employment issues
• How to recruit and retain the right people in community pharmacy
• Employing locum pharmacists
• Hiring the right people is all about chemistry
• Sometimes, things go wrong (unfair dismissal and employment tribunals)
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