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Date of prep: December 2020

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Podcast: Scottish minor ailments service study results announced

9th January 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

A new report commissioned by Community Pharmacy Scotland (CPS) demonstrates the popularity of the Minor Ailment Service (MAS) among patients, with close to 90% of participants rating the overall service 10 out of 10 for satisfaction and the overwhelming majority rating their experience of consultations as ‘Excellent’.    

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Podcast: What is it like to be a community pharmacist locum in Scotland?

9th January 2019 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

William Johnson is a community pharmacist locum working in Scotland. He was kind enough to take some time out to chat to us about the issues facing locum community pharmacists in Scotland.     If you prefer to never miss an episode you can subscribe on your preferred podcast platform. Just click on the links […]

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Award winning pharmacy team find new ways to promote pancreatic cancer awareness

20th December 2018 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

Knights Oakwood Pharmacy in Birstall has won first ever Turn it PurpleTM Pharmacy of the Year Award.   The award encouraged pharmacies across the country to further their knowledge of the disease and raise awareness of pancreatic cancer in their local communities. The award was created to commend pharmacy teams for the important role they play in aiding […]

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Pharmacy in Practice launch new podcast

19th December 2018 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

Welcome to the first ever Pharmacy in Practice podcast. I’ve wanted to do a podcast for a while now so am really pleased to announce that I have launched it. I’ve had feedback from readers that many enjoy reading the articles and features on Pharmacy in Practice but some would like to listen on the […]

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Podcast – Cultural barriers, myth and taboos with cancer screening

13th July 2018 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

  Steve Jones a facilitator from Cancer research UK spoke to Nisa Kahn in the first of a series of podcasts designed to raise awareness of ethnic minority cancer.     What is EMCAM?   EMCAM is a national campaign launched by Cancer Equality to raise awareness of cancer in those of a black or ethnic minority […]

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“Suicide: the public, the patient, the medicine, and the Pharmacist” a course evaluation

9th September 2016 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

Presented at The Pharmacy Education Conference, University of Manchester, 27 June 2016.

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Pharmacist Peter Kelly asks could you do ‘OneYearNoBeer’?

17th July 2016 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

To listen to the podcast just press play! Peter Kelly is a pharmacist based in London. He recently started a public health campaign, ‘5 Simple Steps to Healthy Living.’ He runs healthy living workshops in London Colleges with his friend and qualified personal trainer Shea Jozana, you can follow their progress on the Facebook page: The […]

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