Postgraduate training offered to primary care pharmacists by schools of pharmacy - changes over the last five years

C.A. Langley, J.K. Jesson, K.A. Wilson, A. Blenkinsopp

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Abstract

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- A review of the postgraduate training courses offered by the 15 schools of pharmacy within Britain was undertaken
- The training currently on offer was compared with that offered by the same schools of pharmacy five years ago
- It was found that although the numbers of training courses offered by the 15 schools had significantly increased, the orientation of the courses remained more or less as it was five years ago
- The increases in the number of courses had not reflected the increased roles that pharmacists currently have and are hoping to undertake in the future
- Any new training offered will need to reflect a wider “modernising and managing NHS organisations” agenda
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)R75
Number of pages1
JournalInternational Journal of Pharmacy Practice
Volume11
Issue numberS1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2003
EventBritish Pharmaceutical Conference 2003 - Harrogate, United Kingdom
Duration: 15 Sept 200317 Sept 2003

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