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District of Columbia Board of Medicine Mandatory Topic Course Bundle for Physicians | e... - 0 views

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    District of Columbia Board of Medicine Mandatory Topic Course. The six online courses cover six topics per the DC Medicine Board license renewal requirements
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Valproate Dispensing Update: Safety First - 0 views

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    The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) and the Medicines and Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) have authorised community pharmacies throughout the UK to dispense original full packs of Valproate-containing medicines upon prescription. The necessary changes in regulations came into effect on 11 October which was strongly supported by 85 per cent of respondents concerned about risks to the unborn baby if valproate-containing medicines are used in pregnancy. The decision was made to ensure patients receive safety warnings and pictograms, including a patient card and the Patient Information Leaflet (PIL), contained in the manufacturer's original full pack. Valproate is a treatment for epilepsy and bipolar disorder but is also associated with birth defects and neurological disabilities.
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GSK's Momelotinib Nears Approval for Myelofibrosis - 0 views

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    The Committee for Medicinal Products for Human Use (CHMP) of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has recommended approving an oral therapy to treat myelofibrosis patients with moderate to severe anaemia. Myelofibrosis is a rare blood cancer that affects the body's normal production of blood cells, and the affected patients are likely to develop anaemia over the course of the disease. British drugmaker GSK, the manufacturer of the oral therapy known as momelotinib, said that it can be used to treat "both newly diagnosed and previously treated myelofibrosis patients." The medicine helps address disease-related splenomegaly (enlarged spleen) or symptoms in adult patients who are Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitor naïve or have been treated with ruxolitinib, as stated by the company. Nina Mojas, Senior Vice President of Oncology Global Product Strategy at GSK, said that receiving the positive CHMP opinion "is a significant step in bringing momelotinib to patients in the EU with this difficult-to-treat blood cancer."
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Sports Medicine Medical Conferences & CME Courses 2023 - eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Explore Sports Medicine CME Conferences, Meetings, and Online CME Courses. Register for upcoming 2023 Sports Medicine Conferences & earn CME Credits.
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Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures Course in Las Vegas | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    HPC 2024: Hospitalist and Emergency Procedures Course is organized by Hospital Procedures Consultants and will be held on Jan 20, 2024, in Nevada, USA.
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MHRA Seizes Illegal Medicines in North Manchester Raids - 0 views

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    The Criminal Enforcement Unit (CEU) of the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) seized a large quantity of suspected illegally traded medicines, including powerful prescription-only medicines, during raids conducted at two residential and two business premises across North Manchester. Officers from the MHRA and Greater Manchester Police carried out searches across two residential addresses in Oldham and Cheetham in the early hours of Wednesday (29 November), and arrested a man in his 20s on "suspicion of conspiracy to supply controlled drugs, breaches of the Human Medicines Regulations 2012 and money laundering." They also seized thousands of illegal medicines from two business addresses in Bury and Miles Platting, including powerful opioid painkillers and antidepressants, as well as unlicensed versions of erectile dysfunction drugs.
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The Difficult Airway Course: Anesthesia, California, USA | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    The Airway Anesthesia Course is organized by the Airway Management Education Center (AMEC) and will be held from May 03 - 05, 2024 in San Diego, USA.
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Spring Family Medicine Essentials Summit, Annual Business Meeting and Research Day | eM... - 0 views

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    PAFP Spring Family Medicine Essentials Summit is organized by the Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians and will be held from Apr 05 - 06, 2024 in Hershey. Upgrade your professional expertise by participating in the best-suited Family Medicine CME conferences and online courses and earning AMA PRA Category CME/CE credits.
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Urgent Care Symposium, Puerto Rico | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    The Urgent Care Symposium is organized by CME4LIFE and will be held from Feb 05 - 08, 2024 in San Juan.
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Demystifying Emergency Medicine, Florida, USA | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Demystifying Emergency Medicine is organized by CME4LIFE and will be held from April 15 - 18, 2024 in Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA.
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6th Edition of World Critical Care and Anesthesiology Conference 2024 (WCAC24), Grand M... - 0 views

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    6th Edition of World Critical Care and Anesthesiology Conference 2024 (WCAC24) is organized by Episirus Scientifica (ES) and will be held from Mar 09 - 10, 2024 at Grand Mercure Bangkok Atrium, Huai Khwang, Bangkok, Thailand.The conference will address the complex nature of critical care cases, including their unique physiology, an array of procedures, and potential complications.
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Current Treatment Strategies 2023, Nevada, USA | eMedEvents - 0 views

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    Current Treatment Strategies is organized by University Learning Systems (ULS) and will be held from Dec 06 - 08, 2023 in Las Vegas, USA.
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Pleurisy and Pneumonia Pain: Location, Causes, and Symptoms - 0 views

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    Pleurisy and pneumonia pain are respiratory conditions that can cause chest discomfort, but the location, causes, and pain symptoms can vary. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the pain associated with pleurisy and pneumonia, helping you understand these conditions and seek appropriate medical care.
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Scottish Government Extends Clarithromycin SSP053 to 12 Jan 2024 - 0 views

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    The Scottish government has issued a circular to inform community pharmacy contractors that the Serious Shortage Protocol (SSP) for Clarithromycin 125mg/5ml oral suspension, an antibiotic product, due to expire on 15 December 2023, has been extended until Friday 12 January 2024. The extension is applicable to SSP053 which allows community pharmacists to substitute this product with Clarithromycin 250mg/5ml oral suspension for patients presenting with an NHS or private prescription. Scotland's chief pharmaceutical officer, Alison Strath, has advised health boards to spread this information to community pharmacy contractors on their pharmaceutical lists and area pharmaceutical committees, as well as general practices. Community pharmacists have been advised to review and familiarise themselves with the new end date for the noted SSP.
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Rowlands New Weight Loss Management Service - 0 views

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    Rowlands pharmacy has launched a new weight management service across its UK network, challenging perceptions around weight loss and providing expert support to those in need. The launch comprises a pilot roll-out across 100 Rowlands branches to increase consideration of pharmacies for weight management-based advice. Commenting on the launch, Nigel Swift, managing director of Rowlands, said: "One of the biggest challenges facing many adults looking to address any weight concerns is knowing where and how to start. Our new weight management service is designed to help all those setting out on a new weight loss journey but also those who have struggled to find a plan that works for them." "Our pharmacy teams offer comprehensive healthcare advice and a variety of weight management products with a friendly approach that naturally puts customers at ease, and we're looking forward to welcoming all those looking to take their first step with us."
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RPS: Prescription rules need to be changed urgently - 0 views

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    Cutting the red tape that blocks pharmacists to alter the HRT prescription could 'quickly fix' the problem of women unable to access their HRT medicines, the Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) told Daily Mail. RPS has suggested that allowing pharmacists to prescribe alternative HRT treatment amid nationwide shortage of HRT medicine could help the women who are struggling to access these medicines. Thorrun Govind, chair of the English Pharmacy Board, told MailOnline 'changes in prescription rules need to be changed urgently.' She added, 'For the pharmacists on the ground, they need the ability to get rid of this bureaucracy. When you think about it - who's best able to offer an alternative - that tends to be the pharmacist.' MailOnline quoted Professor Claire Anderson, president of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, as said, 'We welcome the Health Secretary meeting with key suppliers and manufacturers to find solutions to the current shortages. But cutting the red tape holding pharmacists back could provide a 'quick fix' that would allow 'women to access their HRT medicines more speedily'.
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Guild:Not to take up extra work during junior doctors strike - 0 views

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    Even as junior doctors in England are set to take industrial action for three days next month in a 72-hour walkout from Monday 13 March, the Guild of Healthcare Pharmacists (GHP) has been discouraging its members from taking any additional work during the strike. "GPH members are advised to only carry out work they are qualified, competent and safe to undertake that is contained within their job description," it said in a statement. It noted that given the current staffing level within hospital pharmacy, it was unlikely that any additional capacity will be available perform the tasks usually undertaken by junior doctors.
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Paydens Pharmacy Group hub and spoke model - 0 views

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    Paydens Pharmacy Group, one of the first multiple pharmacies to adopt hub and spoke model last year, revealed that the move has resulted in significant time savings in store. Centralising dispensing of repeat prescriptions relieves pressure in pharmacy branches and releases time to deliver revenue generating services, the group said. The group created a hub in Maidstone, Kent, to service its highest dispensing branches. The hub uses Centred Solution's FLOWRx Hub Auto to dispense their original pack repeat prescriptions. The group put in the first FLOWRx Hub production line in spring 2022 and then added in a second line in the autumn as they increased production and moved more stores to the hub and spoke model. The innovative solution interfaces with EMIS PMR, Omnicell's Robotic Dispensing System and Universal Logistics Management software as well as Victoria OS ordering software. The hub operation runs during the day Monday to Friday and produces an average of 33,289 packs per week for just under 9,000 patients, leaving plenty of scope to ramp up. The hub is currently dispensing 79.7% of repeat prescription original packs requested by the group's busiest stores.
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Top 10 Hospitals in Noida: A Comprehensive Guide | Journal - 1 views

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    Choosing the right hospital in Noida is a crucial decision that can have a significant impact on your health and well-being. By considering the factors mentioned above, you can make an informed decision and choose a hospital that meets your medical needs and provides top-quality care.
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Strep A cases:CMA investigate rocketing prices antibiotics - 0 views

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    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has launched an investigation following 'rocketing prices of antibiotics in the wake of Strep A cases', Sky News reported on Wednesday (December 14). On Monday, the Department of Health issued a medicine supply notification for antibiotics for the treatment of Strep A. "Supplies of antibiotics for the treatment of Group A Strep have seen a surge in demand and may be temporarily in limited supply at certain wholesalers and pharmacies. Supplies are available with manufacturers, and deliveries into wholesalers and pharmacies are being expedited and are expected in the coming days" said DHSC. Sky quoted a spokesperson for the CMA as saying: "People have got real concerns about the price of antibiotics used to treat Strep A, and we want companies to be clear about their obligations under the law.
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