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iSIMPATHY Project improving Patient Care and Safety
MOIC is one of the partners involved in a joint pharmacy project that has improved care for patients prescribed with multiple medicines. The iSIMPATHY project, funded by the European Union's INTERREG VA Programme, worked with professionals in Scotland, the Republic of...
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Seminar at WHO in Kiev
Frans van Andel and Anita Hogg from MOIC and Rob Brenninkmeijer (Digitalis) facilitated a seminar at the WHO Country Office in Kiev, Ukraine on 7 July 2017. The seminar included an introduction to...
MOIC and QUB sign memorandum of understanding
A memorandum of understanding was signed between the Medicines Optimisation Innovation Centre (MOIC) and Queen’s University Belfast on 23rd May 2017 in Lanyon Building, Queen’s University. Pictured...
The CLIP Launch
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...
Polypharmacy Programmes
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...
Kamila Urbańczyk visits MOIC
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...
Emma Jönsson from Uppsala University
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...