About The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy is an editorially independent publication designed to support pharmacists in this time of change and opportunity. It provides a forum in which readers can share best practice, encouraging networking and a more collaborative approach to working. New products, service developments and political debates are described, and their impact on the provision of safe and effective care is assessed.
The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy includes:
Professional updates
The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy keeps its readers updated on the latest policy and guideline developments that will affect their daily and future practice. New products, technologies and political debates are described, and their impact on the provision of safe and effective patient care is assessed.
Sharing practice
The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy provides a forum in which readers can share best practice, encouraging networking and a more collaborative approach to working.
Opinion
The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy is a platform for debate on the current and controversial issues affecting pharmacy practice. Key opinion leaders explain their thoughts and alternative views are examined.
Clinical education
The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy provides a comprehensive range of educational material to help clinical pharmacists meet their continuing professional development needs. Specific support for prescribers and advanced-level practitioners is provided.
Case studies
Written by pharmacists for pharmacists, The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy brings readers case studies and advice from both primary and secondary care.
About the editor
Hannah Pike is a pharmacist with over five years’ experience in pharmaceutical publishing. Previous positions include news and features writer on The Pharmaceutical Journal and editor of the Hospital Pharmacist journal. She is committed to helping pharmacists share their work across the profession and to encouraging a collaborative approach to pharmacy education, research and development. Hannah attends pharmaceutical conferences in the UK and abroad to bring readers a comprehensive update on developments in their profession.
Editorial advisors
Editorial advisors of The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy comprise pharmacists currently in clinical practice, with firsthand experience of the policy and workforce changes affecting the safe supply of medicines in both primary and secondary care. Geographically located across the UK, advisors include chief pharmacists, specialists in pharmacy practice and leadership, consultant pharmacists and independent prescribers.
The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy is an editorially independent publication. It has an editorial policy that puts the interests of the reader first when planning and developing content.




