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EDX/20/1154
Date of prep: December 2020

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Webinar on demand – Dry eye – What’s it all about?

20th September 2019 by PIP editor 1 Comment

Welcome to the catch-up recording of the first in our series of 5 live free webinars on dry eye. These webinars are aimed at pharmacists and pharmacy teams.

Filed Under: Education

CPD bites: When to treat a lower respiratory tract infection in children in general practice

8th September 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

This is one of the most common and difficult calls in general practice, emergency medicine and acute paediatrics: when to treat a child as a lower respiratory tract infection. 

Filed Under: Education

Treating LRTI in children

8th September 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

  Did you find this CPD article useful? Why not record your CPD using our revalidation form below? We will […]

Filed Under: Education

Tips on recognising the unusual diagnosis in the ill child (including Kawasaki disease)

5th July 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

When assessing ill children, it is easy to presume that the problem is an uncomplicated viral infection. Most of the time it is. The odds are severely stacked against a more significant diagnosis to the extent that it is easy to become overly presumptive.  This, combined with the fact that a simple and benign illness will share many features with a rare or dangerous illness means that spotting the unusual or harmful diagnosis is very challenging indeed.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: cpd, pharmacist, pharmacy, pharmacy in practice, Pharmacy in Practice Scotland

The practicalities of managing croup in the community

28th June 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

This post is in response to a very specific question from a local GP. The question wasn’t about recognising croup or even about the best evidence-based treatment. Recognising croup is fairly straightforward. There is pretty much consensus on the best management of croup.

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Continuing professional development, cpd, Croup, pharmacy in practice, Pharmacy in Practice Scotland, Practical management of croup

Decision fatigue: How do health professionals decide when to use antibiotics in children?

11th June 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

Simple answer…   Make fewer decisions.   Recently I was speaking to a GP colleague about the ways to protect […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Antibiotics, cpd, Edward Snelson, GP Pharmacists, paediatrics, Pharmacist prescribing, pharmacy in practice, Pharmacy in Practice Scotland, Primary Care

Ten things pharmacists can do to keep kids safe

1st June 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

  Don’t you love it when someone brands something that you’ve always been doing?   Advocacy is nothing new, but […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: keeping kids safe, paediatrics, patient safety, safety

On average it takes 13 years to get a diagnosis of coeliac disease

15th May 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

  With only 3% of British adults aware that the symptoms of IBS (irritable bowel syndrome) are also common symptoms […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: Coeliac, community pharmacist, community pharmacy Scotland, Gluten Free, gluten free hub, healthcare, pharmacist, pharmacy

Topical eye therapy: Anti-allergies and anti-inflammatories

28th April 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

  This module is designed to support pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and other healthcare professionals to understand anti-allergies and anti-inflammatories used […]

Filed Under: Education Tagged With: allergy, eyecare, Optics

Have you discovered FeNO yet?

24th April 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Education

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