The Centre for Medicines Optimisation, Research and Evaluation (CMORE). Committed to improving use of medicines and supporting pharmacists in research.
Delighted to be part of this work @2011YJ : Medicines optimisation is so important throughout the patient journey to assure patient safety. Looking forward to all the national collaborations and learnings from other centres too!
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Nominations for our 'Women to Watch' 2024 list are officially open! You have until 26 July 2024 to tell us all about outstanding women working in pharmacy and the great things they are achieving. Find out more about how to submit a nomination here:
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The NIHR are looking for people living in low-and-middle-income countries, who have experience of using health services in their countries, to advise us on global health research funding applications. Could this be you? https://t.co/XVB0UfxaMV
Would you like to do a PhD in medication safety at @School_Pharmacy and @PSRC_NWL in collaboration with @2011YJ from @PSRC_CL? Find out more here: https://t.co/dKCuHXCXq4 Closing date 27 August.
Lots of evidence that males and females have different efficacy & toxicity to 5FU. Our work has shown that there is a difference also in delays to dosing. With all this evidence we need to consider different male & female dosing of SACT https://t.co/JTmoutI4XH
This is great news for UK patients.
We’re actively working to overcome practical and logistical challenges to ensure patients across the country can get equitable access to BCMA bispecific antibodies. @PinkieChambers#mmsm
Anaesthetics use in elective orthopaedic centre. Insightful findings & opportunities for improving patient care/ reducing adverse effects
Rhian Walters shares benefits of multidisciplinary working to reduce unnecessary prolonged stays post-op
@Jharchowal@2011YJ@PaddaAmandeep