Opinion Now that we see what Pandora’s box contains, where do we go from here?In this article, Alan Rogers, of Epsom, Surrey, reflects on recent developments…Published: 16 June 2007
Opinion The Society has not met its WaterlooWith the Royal Pharmaceutical Society moving into uncharted waters, Olivia Timbs asks…Published: 31 March 2007
News Agreement backed by 18 pharmacy organisations says that royal college should be all-encompassingBasic agreement on how a professional leadership body for pharmacy should be…Published: 31 March 2007
Feature Peri-operative nutrition — the role of the pharmacistThis article, the second in a special feature on nutrition in hospital,…Published: 13 November 2006
Feature Taking medicines review into a mosqueCultural barriers can limit access to mainstream health care services among patients…Published: 14 May 2005
News Over-reliance on medicines for older people is abuseUse of medicines as a tool to manage elderly residents of care…Published: 24 April 2004
Opinion Pre-admission clinics: extending the delivery of pharmaceutical careFiona McIntyre and Karen Manson describe the introduction of a pharmaceutical service…Published: 12 April 2004
Opinion Message from the mazeThe wording for the Royal Pharmaceutical Society’s proposed new Charter changes “promote…Published: 20 December 2003
Opinion Why more pharmacists should become qualified persons in the industryA typical salary for a new qualified person (QP) is £40,000 a…Published: 29 March 2003
Feature Might pharmacy technicians aspire to become professionals in their own right?There is a possibility that pharmacy technicians will hold two seats on…Published: 15 March 2003