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Case study: The pinnacle of person-centred care in hospital pharmacy

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In November 2022, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust embarked on a person-centred care pilot that has changed the face of their pharmacy practice for the better. You’d be hard-pressed to find a pharmacist or pharmacy technician who doesn’t strive to underpin their practice with person-centred care.

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Meet The Recipients Of The 2023 CVS Health Minority Scholarship

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The CVS Health Minority Scholarship for Pharmacy Students was awarded to five outstanding underrepresented minority (URM) student pharmacists who are currently pursuing their PharmD degree. Selected awardees demonstrated outstanding leadership, academic success, and a commitment to advancing the profession of pharmacy and patient care.

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How Pharmacists Can Use Artificial Intelligence To Advance Their Practice: Insights From ChatGPT

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Picture this: AI assistants at the pharmacy, helping overworked pharmacists provide personalized medication advice and recommendations. In this interview, we’ll explore how AI can revolutionize the field of pharmacy. Pharmacists can then provide timely guidance and prevent harmful combinations, ensuring patient safety.

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Medicines optimisation teams ‘lack capacity’ to drive transformation, says NHS Confed

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Many medicines optimisation teams lack the capacity to build relationships across integrated care systems (ICSs) and drive transformation for this ‘golden thread of healthcare while also focusing on operational work, the NHS Confederation has warned. This story was originally published by our sister publication The Pharmacist.

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RPS welcomes recent progress in pharmacy practice but highlights further opportunity

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‘Steady progress’ has been made across different pharmacy settings in the 12 months since the launch of the ‘10-year Vision for Pharmacy Professional Practice’, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) has said. However, it also noted that there is ‘untapped potential’ in the DMS service to reduce hospital readmissions. ‘If

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Penicillin allergy delabelling: A multidisciplinary approach for improved patient care

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Penicillin allergy is a common concern in healthcare settings, impacting patient safety, antimicrobial stewardship and successful infection treatment. In developed countries, between five and 15% patients carry a penicillin allergy label , and patients receive a penicillin allergy label by their third birthday in approximately 75% of cases.

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Access solutions: the missing link that prevents biopharma innovation from reaching patients

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We live in unprecedented times, where innovation in biosciences continues to accelerate. Science has taken a vertical growth trajectory, yet such innovations are, at best, slow to reach the patients in need. Why current patient access solutions have come up short. Yet, the healthcare experience is antiquated.