Find out about future Scottish Pharmacy Board,
Branch and RPSGB on this page.
Other professional events, including relevant
Scottish Parliament and Government seminars and conferences, will
also be featured.
Building on the success of the 4th International Conference in Toronto, Carers UK and the University of Leeds are pleased to invite you to the 5th International Carers Conference, which will take place from 8-11 July 2010.
The Academy of Pharmaceutical Sciences are pleased to announce their Inaugural Science Conference UK-PharmSci 2010 ...The Science of Medicines.
This brand new event will have a practice and professional focus and will explore patient and professional decision making - how pharmacists, as professionals, can lead the way in maximising the optimal use of medicines, maintaining the best interests of patients and in making the best possible decision during times of workplace stress. This is an opportunity for pharmacists to develop leadership skills and to network and see how such networking has been developed at local levels across the countries.
This Dundee event is designed to be fun and informative with the main aim being to really make you aware what an LPF is and more importantly what it can do for you.
Procurement in the NHS 2010 will be discussing how much progress has been made in establishing the Commercial Operating Model and setting up the new Commercial Support Units. How is the NHS Supply Chain securing best value in procurement? Is World Class Commissioning being delivered?
This Falkirk event is designed to be fun and informative with the main aim being to really make you aware what an LPF is and more importantly what it can do for you.
This Kirkaldy event is designed to be fun and informative with the main aim being to really make you aware what an LPF is and more importantly what it can do for you.
The focus of work in infection prevention and control has traditionally been on acute hospitals, but many infectious diseases can spread in other care settings within the wider community. The latest in Public Service Events' series of Infection Control conferences, this event will broaden the perspective to look at the prevention and control of healthcare associated infections (HCAI), not just in hospitals, but across care homes, ambulances, and primary medical care.
From raising public consciousness of death/dying to the implications of euthanasia legislation, and from the origins of palliative care to the realities of delivering compassionate care today. As well as hearing from excellent speakers you will have opportunities to participate in discussions which will help to shape directly the future of palliative care in Scotland.
This event provides an opportunity to consider how quality improvement in education and pharmacy practice can play an important part in improving the health of the people of Scotland.
This is your opportunity to learn about educational initiatives that have been developed by NES in support of the Quality Strategy and engage with the NES Pharmacy team.