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2007
SPB urges ministers to use Scotland's pharmacists more
Rose Marie Parr, chairman of the Royal Pharmaceutical
Society's Scottish Pharmacy Board, has written to Nicola Sturgeon MSP,
the Scottish Government's Deputy First Minister and Cabinet Secretary
for Health and Wellbeing, urging ministers to make more use of Scotland's
pharmacists
PJ 2007;279:571 (17 November 2007)
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October meeting
Jeanette Howe, head of pharmacy at the Department
of Health, joined the Scottish Pharmacy Board meeting on 24 October 2007
via videoconference to give a presentation on the implications of the
Health Act 2006 for pharmacy in Scotland
PJ 2007;279:509 (3 November 2007)
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June meeting
Scottish board confirms its intention to play a full
part in developments arising from the White Paper
PJ 2007;278:750 (23 June 2007)
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Scottish Pharmacy Board takes roadshow to the membership
The Scottish Pharmacy Board of the Royal Pharmaceutical
Society has organised a series of five roadshows to explain the board's role,
to set out the Government's plans for pharmacy and to seek members' views on
the future of pharmacy in Scotland. The meetings will take place over the next
three weeks in Aberdeen, Inverness, Edinburgh, Glasgow and Dundee
PJ 2007;278:591 (19 May 2007)
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April meeting
Scottish Pharmacy Board pledges to improve communications
PJ 2007;278:507 (28 April 2007)
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Scottish manifesto calls for better use of pharmacists' expertise
A manifesto for Scottish pharmacy calls on politicians
to let pharmacists fully use their skills to improve the health and well-being
of the people of Scotland. Produced by the Scottish Pharmacy Board of the Royal
Pharmaceutical Society, the manifesto includes giving pharmacists the responsibility
to prescribe medicines and treatments to patients after diagnosis by a doctor
PJ 2007;278:350 (24 March 2007)
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February meeting
Scottish board sees future as a “royal college” body
PJ 2007;278:260 (3 March 2007)
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