RPS wins award for revalidation work The Royal Pharmaceutical Society has won an award for its work on guiding members through the new revalidation requirements for pharmacists.…
The right ‘fit’: racial bias in pharmacy recruitment Pharmacists provide their thoughts and advice to a colleague concerned about racial discrimination in the workplace.…
Be more proactive to convince medics, pharmacists urged Pharmacists need to communicate more positively and proactively, as half of their recommendations are ignored, says a prominent Australian academic.…
Getting started in public engagement: how to deliver effective talks and presentations There are many benefits to public engagement, for the pharmacist delivering the activity as well as for the audience. This article covers the practical aspects that should be considered before getting started.…
Web therapy: how pharmacists are leading the way on telehealth A solution developed to deliver clinical pharmacy services to remote dispensing GP practices in Scotland is being used as a model to expand telehealth services across the rest of NHS Highland. …
John D’Arcy receives RPS Charter Award John D’Arcy has been given the 2018 Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) Charter Award.…
RPS members recognised in Queen’s Birthday Honours Three members of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society have received MBEs in the 2018 Queen’s Birthday Honours.…
Abraham Khodadi: YouTube, BBQs and not playing it safe A minute in the company of the social media educational video creator. …
Six tips on how to use social media to promote your pharmacy Steve Hemsley describes how pharmacy professionals can optimise the use of social media to develop and grow their career or business.…
Twitter can help monitor drug safety, research finds Tweets can reveal which drug side effects patients are discussing the most in online conversations…