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Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Shahzad Ahmad on how pharmacy must respond effectively to the pace of change

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. “The pace of change in healthcare is accelerating. Pharmacy needs to respond effectively as a united, more representativ…

Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Claire Anderson on inclusion and diversity

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. Dear Editor, The pandemic has provided us all with an opportunity to look differently at the world. It has allowed me t…

Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Claire Anderson on new models of care

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. Dear Editor, The COVID-19 vaccination programme is an enormous success and pharmacy has been involved at so many levels…

Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Martin Astbury on being a Joe Bloggs pharmacist and proud of it

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. Pharmacy cuts, lowering pharmacists' wages, remote supervision and corporate employer forced targets threaten pharmacy’s…

Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Martin Astbury on grassroots pharmacists need to be heard

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. The need for strong and bold leadership is greater now than ever before, especially as the majority of pharmacists now pra…

Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Jay Badenhorst on workforce anonymous

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. I note with interest that the inclusion of pharmacists on the Home Office’s shortage occupation list (SOL) in March 2021…

Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Jay Badenhorst on strategic re-disorganisation

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. As a candidate standing for the English Pharmacy Board in the RPS 2021 elections, I have been asked what my policies and p…

Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Nabila Chaudhri on new opportunities for pharmacists

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. I have a dream … of a world filled with pharmacists, in a diverse range of sectors and roles, working in jobs they find …

Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Nabila Chaudhri on inclusion and patient-centred care

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. I wanted to take the opportunity to share my views on two things I am incredibly passionate about. The first is diversity …

Campaign letter for RPS elections 2021: Howard Duff on first contact pharmacist

This is a campaign letter for the 2021 RPS national pharmacy board elections. The views expressed in this letter belong to the author. Find out more about the RPS elections. In primary care in England, there are many new roles that receive full funding from NHS England to be employed by primary …

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