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The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy |
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| CLINICAL TIPS | |
| Avoiding osmotic imbalances Knowing the correct osmolarity of intravenous infusions is important to avoid potentially dangerous osmotic imbalances. Beryl Langfield, Susan Keeling and Mark Santillo describe methods used to calculate osmolarity and provide some useful examples. |
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| EDUCATION | |
| Training junior doctors to prepare and administer injectable drugs Constructive feedback prompted a revision of the pharmacy-run session on injectable medicines for foundation year one doctors at the Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust. Chris Chung and Barry Jubraj describe the approach to training before and after the changes. |
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| PROFILE | |
| Improving the quality and safety of healthcare provision Gillian Arr-Jones is the chief pharmacist at the Care Quality Commission. This article describes her role in the CQC and how pharmacy can infl uence the safe handling of medicines. By Shona Kirk. |
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| MEETINGS | |
The new Cancer Drugs Fund — an answer to access issues? Current controversies in the treatment of bipolar disorder were among the topics discussed at this year’s Annual Psychiatric Pharmacy Conference, organised by the College of Mental Health Pharmacy. Shona Kirk reports. |
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| LETTERS | |
| A case of unintentional non-compliance | |
| LAST WORD | |
| Enhancing the status of the pharmacy profession At the end of September the Royal Pharmaceutical Society became the professional leadership body for pharmacy, but how it will help to develop the status of the profession remains to be seen, says Philip Brown. |
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The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy is an editorially independent publication. Copyright of the The British Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. No reproduction in any format is allowed unless permission is granted by the publisher. |
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