Zoom Joint Royal College Safer Use of Medicines Webinar Series We’re bringing pharmacy, medical and nursing professionals together for a series of multidisciplinary educational webinars focusing on the safer use of medicines.
We are already working with the Royal Society of Biology and Royal Society of Chemistry to certify pharmacists to be qualified persons, (QP) to assure the quality of medicines. We are willing and able to work with pharmacy technicians to help support their professional development. We believe ...
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While the RPS support legislative change, the response addresses a range of topics that will need to be considered and clarified in regulations and guidance. These include: Ensuring that consistent patient access to pharmacist expertise is maintained The need for clarification on the new concept of ...
including FIP and the Commonwealth Pharmacists’ Association, including RPS representation on committees, joint working on educational events and strengthening awareness of the impact of international work amongst our membership to promote the safe and effective use of medicines in the international arena....
Thorrun Govind, Chair of the RPS English Pharmacy Board, said: “We are pleased that the pilot will improve access to contraception and sexual health services and, as medicines experts, pharmacists are well placed to deliver this service and support the public with healthcare advice. “People ...