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2007 (Birmingham)

25 February PDF (100K)  
Pharmacist member of Parliament says that there is no evidence that lay majorities make for better regulation. Mike Thompson reports

The third annual Pharmacists’ Defence Association conference took place at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham on 25 February

2006 (Birmingham)

26 February PDF (30K)  
As the government makes remote supervision of community pharmacies an agenda, the pharmacy profession faces a considerable challenge. Matthew Wright reports on the supervision debate which was led by the Pharmacists’ Defence Association

The Pharmacists’ Defence Association conference entitled “Breaking the mould” took place in Birmingham on 26 February


2005 (Birmingham)

27 February PDF (55K)  
There is a growing need for pharmacists to have access to independent legal advice and support as more and more members of the profession find themselves having problems with employers and facing disciplinary investigations by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. Michael Thompson reports

“Words into action”, the first annual conference organised by The Pharmacists Defence Association, took place at the International Convention Centre in Birmingham on 27 February

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