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Research e-learning modules for pharmacy professionals:RPS - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) and the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), supported by the Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK (APTUK), have launched the first e-learning module in a series for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to develop their skills and knowledge in research. A total of nine e-learning modules will be released by the end of 2022 to improve research awareness, knowledge and skills for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians with little or no experience of research or research opportunities. The aim is to improve the capacity of pharmacy professionals to provide the evidence base to improve the practice of pharmacy and the health of the public. RPS President Professor Claire Anderson said: "Many pharmacy professionals are rather daunted by getting involved in research. Indeed, we have heard from pharmacists undertaking our post-registration credentialing assessments that the Research domain can present a real challenge.
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Dr. Joanne Brown Wins Inaugural Barnett Award at RPS Conference | Celebrating Pharmacy ... - 0 views

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    The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) honoured Dr Joanne Brown with the inaugural Barnett Award at its Annual Conference today, recognising her exceptional commitment to mentorship and professional development in pharmacy. As Clinical Education Lead at the Northern Health and Social Care Trust in Northern Ireland for over 15 years, Dr Brown has played a pivotal role in supporting pharmacy professionals at all career stages - from undergraduate students to consultant-level practitioners. Her work spans a wide range of activities, including developing curriculum materials, organising workshops and mentoring pharmacy teams. She has also led initiatives to improve learning systems across Northern Ireland, partnering with schools of pharmacy and contributing to international education committees. Beyond her formal duties, Dr Brown has mentored more than 50 individuals through postgraduate training. She actively encourages personal growth through tailored guidance, creating a supportive culture and positively impacting pharmacy education across various sectors. Dr Brown said: "I am honoured and humbled to receive the Barnett Award."
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Community pharmacist earns Advance Practice credential - 0 views

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    Maxine McCabe has made history as the first community pharmacist in the UK to be credentialed as a core advanced pharmacist by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) in Scotland. Announcing McCabe's achieving, NHS Education for Scotland (NES) stated that this credential demonstrates her expertise across the four pillars of advanced practice: clinical, leadership and management, educating others and research. Maxine has worked in the community pharmacy sector since qualifying as a pharmacist in 2008, consistently showing a keen interest in developing the wider pharmacy team and enhancing clinical services for the local patient population. Throughout her career, she has managed various community pharmacies, including Boots and Parkhead Health Centre Pharmacy, where she played a crucial role in developing pharmacy practice and nurturing pharmacy support roles and trainee pharmacists. In 2023, Maxine took on a part-time role as a Senior Educator in the Prescribing & Clinical Skills teams at NHS Education for Scotland (NES). She continues to practice as a pharmacist, leading the Teach and Treat Training Hub at Burnside Pharmacy in Lanarkshire. McCabe expressed her excitement about the recognition, saying, "I am delighted to obtain my Advanced Practice credential and showcase that this is achievable in community pharmacy."
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