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Park Pharmacy Trust

park pharmacy trust

Plymouth

Park Pharmacy Trust, a registered Educational Charity, has since its inception in 1984 been working closely with Plymouth City Council for the wider benefits of the local community. It has received National recognition for both its innovative approaches to life-long learning and as a tourist attraction for visitors to Plymouth. Its famous C J Park Pharmacy, the last remaining Victorian chemist's shop in Plymouth, established in 1864, had been a major tourist attraction in the Merchant's House Museum where it was manned by trust volunteers. There thousands of visitors could see the pharmacy, try their hand at old fashioned pill-rolling (and earn a certificate of proficiency in the art of pill rolling) and talk to the volunteer stewards on duty. A weekend event held at the Merchant's House Museum Pharmacy is Phun, attracted record numbers of visitors. The pharmacy was televised Nationally to over 8 million viewers when Park Pharmacy Trust became the joint United Kingdom winner in the Tourism and Heritage categories of the BBC's ''It's My City!'' competition. In fact, Plymouth, because of Park Pharmacy Trust, became the only winning city in the south of England. The C J Park pharmacy display is currently in store and the Merchant’s House is closed following extensive repairs to the structure of the building. Park Pharmacy Trust has ambitious plans to develop a major tourist attraction: Plymouth Heritage Health Science Exploratory (THE EXPLORATORY) in which the C J Park pharmacy display will be rebuilt. This is the way the pharmacy purchased by Mr Charles Park in 1875, looked in 1864. It was then at no. 1 Mutley plain. It is thought that Mr Park moved the pharmacy to number 23 Mutley Plain around 1879. The original shop had four carboys (big glass bottles) in the window whereas at 23 Mutley Plain there was only room for three carboys. The fourth carboy was found in the hayloft and is in the collection of Park Pharmacy Trust and will be included in the C J Park display in the Plymouth Health Science Exploratory. . Mr Charles Park (third from right) with his staff around 1910 and the delivery boy on the left, who worked for the Park family for 40 years was known as ‘Park’s Express’.

Medway School of Pharmacy

medway school of pharmacy

London

The Medway School of Pharmacy is a unique collaboration between the University of Greenwich and the University of Kent. Since opening in 2004 we have become recognised as an established school of pharmacy, by the regulator The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). Our mission Our mission is to produce, through innovative teaching and research delivered in a supportive and caring environment, high-quality professional graduates committed to lifelong learning. A number of strategic objectives have been developed from our mission statement: To anticipate future needs of the Profession, Industry and the National Health Service and to provide high quality versatile resourceful practitioners to meet those needs. To widen access to educational opportunities through the development of a broad portfolio of programmes and courses and new approaches to teaching and learning. To develop an internationally recognised research reputation that will exploit the multidisciplinary nature of the school. To engage postgraduate students in lifelong learning through registration for higher degrees and/or Continuous Professional Development (CPD) by the development of innovative multidisciplinary approaches to education and training. To provide enterprise and consultancy in support of the Profession, Industry and the National Health Service. To continue to develop a vibrant school that empowers staff and students to maximise their contribution, through the provision of good working conditions and a variety of personal and professional development opportunities. To observe high professional standards in all activities. Innovation led We have designed an innovative patient-focused MPharm programme and believe that the future of pharmacy lies in meeting patients’ needs through working in partnership with patients, other health-care professionals, the NHS and industry. Pharmacists are the only healthcare professionals with a unique knowledge of medicines from manufacture to their use in patients, and pharmacy offers a wide range of career options. Our MPharm programme already provides a significant amount of work placements to enhance the clinical learning, competencies and employability skills of our graduates.

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Ear Care - Webinar

4.9(22)

By AB Health Group

Ear Care, Ear Syringing, Wax removal

Ear Care - Webinar
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£210

Sterile Compounding Preparations

By NextGen Learning

Sterile Compounding Preparations Course Overview: This Sterile Compounding Preparations course offers in-depth training on the procedures and techniques required for preparing sterile compounds. Covering essential topics such as universal precautions, the proper use of the Laminar Air Flow Hood (LAF), and the critical role of pharmacy math in compounding, the course provides learners with the foundational knowledge to excel in this specialised field. Emphasising safety, precision, and regulatory compliance, the course ensures that participants are equipped with the necessary skills to meet industry standards. Upon completion, learners will gain confidence in performing sterile compounding tasks and understanding the necessary processes, setting them on the path to a successful career in pharmaceutical preparation. Course Description: This comprehensive course dives deep into the science and procedures behind sterile compounding. Learners will explore critical topics such as universal precautions and the operation of the Laminar Air Flow Hood (LAF), understanding their role in preventing contamination. The course also covers the essential pharmacy math skills required for accurate measurements and compounding. A review of the entire sterile compounding process is included to reinforce the concepts taught throughout the course. Students will gain the knowledge and confidence to apply these practices in real-world settings, enhancing their ability to contribute to the pharmaceutical industry. This course is designed for those looking to specialise in sterile compounding and gain an essential understanding of the industry protocols and safety measures involved. Sterile Compounding Preparations Curriculum Module 01: Introduction Module 02: Universal Precautions Module 03: The Laminar Air Flow Hood (LAF) - 3 Lectures Module 04: Sterile Compounding Pharmaceuticals Demonstrations Module 05: Compounding Pharmacy Math BONUS: REVIEW OF THE STERILE COMPOUNDING PROCESS (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to specialise in pharmaceutical compounding. Professionals aiming to advance their skills in sterile compounding. Beginners with an interest in pharmaceutical preparation and safety. Pharmacy technicians or assistants looking to enhance their expertise. Career Path: Sterile Compounding Technician Pharmacy Technician in sterile compounding settings Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Specialist Healthcare Practitioner in clinical settings requiring compounding Pharmaceutical Researcher

Sterile Compounding Preparations
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£7.99

Safe Handling of Medicines

By NextGen Learning

Safe Handling of Medicines Course Overview: The "Safe Handling of Medicines" course provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of the legal, professional, and safety considerations involved in handling medications. This course covers essential topics such as legislation, safe administration practices, patient involvement, and the safe handling of hazardous drugs. By the end of the course, learners will gain the knowledge required to manage medication in a safe and efficient manner while ensuring compliance with UK regulations. The course is designed to equip learners with the skills necessary to contribute to safer healthcare practices and improve medication management in various settings. Course Description: This course dives into the core aspects of safe medicine handling, exploring key principles such as medication management, storage, disposal, and the importance of communication in ensuring safety. Learners will explore legislation and licensing requirements, alongside strategies for administering medications safely, including the handling of hazardous substances. They will also gain insights into the role of patient involvement in medication safety and learn about the audit process and record-keeping. Additionally, learners will review how medication use was managed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Upon completion, participants will be well-prepared to implement safe medication practices in a variety of healthcare environments while ensuring regulatory compliance. Safe Handling of Medicines Curriculum: Module 01: Introduction to Medicines Module 02: Legislation and Licensing Module 03: Key Principles of Medication Management Module 04: Professional Communication and Medication Safety Module 05: Safe Administration of Medicines Module 06: Patient Involvement in Medication Safety Module 07: Storage, Supply and Disposal of Medication Module 08: Safe Handling of Hazardous Drugs Module 09: Record-Keeping and Audit Process Module 10: The Safe Use of Medication during the COVID-19 Pandemic (See full curriculum) Who is this course for? Individuals seeking to enhance their knowledge in medication safety. Professionals aiming to advance in healthcare settings or roles. Beginners with an interest in healthcare and medication management. Healthcare workers responsible for medication administration. Career Path: Healthcare Assistant Pharmacy Technician Medication Safety Officer Clinical Pharmacist Healthcare Administrator Medical Records Specialist

Safe Handling of Medicines
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£7.99

Vitamin D, Vitamin C and B12 Deficiencies

4.7(25)

By AB Health Group

Vitamin D, Vitamin C and Vitamin B12 Deficiency Training

Vitamin D, Vitamin C and B12 Deficiencies
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£275