by Dorothée van Hooff | May 31, 2017 | News Release
The Clinical Leadership in Pharmacy (CLIP) Programme Across Ireland 2017-2018 was launched on Thursday 25 May 2017 at the Ballymascanlon House Hotel in Dundalk.
“This programme will improve participants’ understanding of the practice of pharmacy and the challenges and opportunities facing its leaders across Ireland, supporting connectivity and future joint working”
Cathy Harrison, Senior Principal Pharmaceutical Officer, Department of Health Northern Ireland
The CLIP Programme is a comprehensive leadership series aiming to unlock the potential of Ireland’s future pharmacy leaders. By embedding collective leadership behaviours within the pharmacy sector, this programme hopes to support our future leaders in maximising the opportunities created by health and social care integration and novel models of care.
The CLIP Programme will run over a twelve month period, with all training events/modules taking place in either Belfast or Dublin starting from June 2017.
Read the brochure The Clinical Leadership in Pharmacy Programme Across Ireland 2017-2018 for more information.
by Dorothée van Hooff | May 23, 2017 | News Release
SIMPATHY has published a leaflet: Polypharmacy Programmes, Transforming Awareness into Action: Implementing effective management of the use of multiple medications across the EU. The leaflet is part of the SIMPATHY Project.
Leaflet SIMPATHY Polypharmacy Programmes
by Dorothée van Hooff | May 22, 2017 | News Release
Kamila Urbańczyk recently completed her MPharm at Wroclaw Medical University, Poland. She arrived in Antrim Area Hospital on 22nd May 2017 and is commencing a two month visit to gain practical experience in clinical pharmacy and learn more about the work of MOIC.
by Dorothée van Hooff | May 12, 2017 | News Release
Emma Jönsson from Uppsala University, Sweden visited Antrim Hospital to complete her undergraduate degree project under the supervision of Linden Ashfield. Her project aimed to identify referral criteria for prioritising patients for inpatient review by the clinical pharmacist. Emma’s visit was for a period of 4 months and commenced in January 2017.
Emma Jönsson has presented her poster in Uppsala, Sweden: ‘Prioritisation of patients for clinical pharmacist inpatient reviews’
by Dorothée van Hooff | May 11, 2017 | News Release
Thomas Kempen, clinical pharmacist, and PhD student from Uppsala University Hospital in Sweden, visited MOIC and Antrim Hospital on 10th May 2017.