Meet @PharmNeetu - Lead Enhanced Recovery Surgical Pharmacist & Honorary Clinical Lecturer 💙 Read our interview with Neetu in light of #InternationalWomensDay https://t.co/Qjz9rHqOMn
Happy Birthday @ukcpa#periophandbook website 🎈🎁🎉
Covid may have hampered us, but our vision remains the same & 2022 will some fantastic amendments & additions to this fantastic ‘free’ resource.
Do you use the https://t.co/UFtenaw2tS?! Did you know the online version will be 2 years old this weekend. Want to know what we’ve been doing to improve it? Keep your eyes peeled . . . 👀👀👀
It’s very sad, as I am embarking on a path to become a consultant pharmacist that 1) he doesn’t know we do already prescribe 🙄 & 2) some of the comments made by people who clearly don’t understand our training & that > 15 years working in an area counts for something! 😔
Last chance to register for the @UKCPASurgery webinar on managing anticoagulation in perioperative patients. 6.30pm TOMORROW. FREE for @UKCPA members. @Allehjonroy@TannaShamil@UKCPAHAT
https://t.co/AtIB9MOiPW
How do you balance the risk of thromboembolism and also prevent excessive bleeding in surgical patients? Join expert speakers @Allehjonroy and @TannaShamil on 20 September to find out. @UKCPASurgery@UKCPAHAT
https://t.co/AtIB9MOiPW
Need to know more about managing anticoagulation perioperatively? Look no further than our webinar on 20 September at 6.30pm with our fantastic speakers @Allehjonroy and @TannaShamil. Register now. @UKCPASurgery@UKCPAHAT
https://t.co/AtIB9MOiPW
Support the next generation of clinical pharmacists by becoming a Committee member: volunteer posts available now! @UKCPAResp@UKCPAPain
https://t.co/5RYVInX05O
What are the challenges of all new pharmacists qualifying as prescribers? 5 days to go until @UKCPA twitter chat with special guests Dr Selva Selvarajah, a GP Partner, and @ikonaissi. Join us at 8.30pm 20 July. #UKCPAchat@UKCPAEdDev @DrLizzieMills @karengunnell @DrSelvarajah
This is one of the best tweets I’ve seen for a while. Pretty much describes many so called leaders in the NHS IMHO. Status doesn’t bring about change. People bring about change. People are our most important asset.