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The Medicine Information service provides information and advice on all aspects of drug therapy to health care professionals working in the Trust’s hospitals. The service is free from commercial bias and can also be used by members of the general public. The rod of Aesculapius is the most used medical symbol in the world. It can be seen in the logo of the World Health Organization. This icon can also be seen on the far left corner of the crest of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. It is more of a general medicine symbol rather than a pharmacy logo. Two Snakes on a Staff (Caduceus) The Caduceus is not widely used again due to debates over its suitability in the medical field Quality control – this service can help with problems requiring the analysis of medicines or raw materials. A medical gas testing service is provided and the department is responsible for co-ordinating drug recalls initiated by the Committee on Safety of Medicines. Getting your prescription To access this service, patients will either need to be registered with a Welsh GP, be a temporary resident of Wales or a holidaymaker who is planning to stay in Wales for at least 24 hours after receiving treatment. The service can be used by any patient who lives in Wales or is registered to a Welsh GP practice including temporarily. The patient must be able to attend the pharmacy in person. The patient must ask for the Common Ailments Service. The patient must register with the pharmacy they chose. They can register at any pharmacy and can choose to move to another pharmacy at any time if they need to use the service again. For more details visit this link: Common Ailment Service

Typically, adults over 18 years old should be accessing the pharmacy for their vaccine if they meet the eligibility criteria. This can include pregnant women, adults with long term health conditions, those over 50 years old, unpaid, or domiciliary carers, care home staff, but is not limited to this list and should be discussed with the pharmacy. A service that enables women aged 16-64 to be assessed for UTIs and to be provided with antibiotics if indicated.The programme aims to build in a progressive manner a common set of behaviours and skills required by all pharmacy technicians. It is designed to increase confidence, competence and capability. Pharmacy technicians completing the programme will develop a systematic approach to practice within their defined roles. A pharmacist visits the wards every day to advise on prescribing and speak with inpatients about their medicines. Technical services Caduceus, a Greek word for “herald’s staff” has a complicated history, and meaning. The symbol is a staff with wings representing Mercury (Roman) or Hermes (Greek), messenger of the Gods and also God of commerce. There is also a serpent intertwined with the staff. A service intended to enable pharmacists to provide advice and support to eligible patients complaining of a common ailment, and where appropriate, to supply drugs to them for the treatment of the common ailment.

Ask the pharmacist how to get the best from your asthma medicines.You can ask your pharmacist about the asthma medicines you've been prescribed. This is useful if you have concerns about things like side effects, using your inhaler, or your inhaler not working properly. If the Pharmacist feels like Levonelle One Step is not suitable for you, they will not give you the morning after pill, but advise you to see your health care professional. If your hospital doctor prescribes new or different medication, he/she will either write and inform your GP (who will give you a prescription) or give you a prescription to take to the hospital pharmacy. A Career Pathway for Pharmacy Technicians is currently under development with the National Pharmacy Technician Group Scotland. This pathway will define the key stages of pharmacy technician development: NES supports a culture where speaking up is encouraged. Any employee (former or current), bank or agency worker, contractor, trainee, student, volunteer or those engaging with our services can raise a whistleblowing concern.

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It is important that you take the right dose of your prescribed medicines at the right time each day to get the most from your medicines to control your condition(s) as much as possible. This can sometimes be difficult if you take more than one medicine. One way in which this can be made easier is for your medicines to be supplied in a Monitored Dosage System, which provides you with a separate compartment for each dosage time of the day. We have a large number of specialist pharmacists with experience in audit, drug evaluation and drawing up prescribing guidelines, formularies and shared care policies. Pharmacists run several outpatient clinics including anti-coagulation, high-risk medicines, neurology, cardiology, HIV and hepatology. In addition to our centralised service, the department has adopted a model of patient-centred pharmacy – whereby pharmacists are based on the ward, generally supported by ward-based clinical pharmacy technicians. NES Pharmacy provides national CPD support for Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians. This includes courses, e-learning, interprofessional CPD, Practice Based Small Group Learning (PBSGL), postgraduate funding, and Return to Practice support. Find out more on Turas Learn. This content was written and edited by Well. Our health information is evidence based, up-to-date and reviewed by health professionals. It isn't intended to replace the medical information given to you by your doctor.

A service intended to reduce the inappropriate use or diversion of opioid substitution treatment through the direct supervision of administration. Our research centre includes several research staff and PhD students, and provides support to other pharmacy staff carrying out research, audit and service evaluation. Find out more at UCL School of Pharmacy.

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improve your adherence (taking your medicines correctly) which will generally lead to better health outcomes There are different versions of the pharmacy logos being used currently. We will list and explain the different pharmacy symbols. Mortar and Pestle The mortar and pestle by the right is the Scandinavian variation of the logo The foundation competency framework which underpins the programme has FIVE generic core elements which enable pharmacy technicians working in hospital, community and primary care (including cross sector roles) to undertake a standardised foundation training programme. Additional role specific competencies allow the pharmacy technician to identify development within their own sector allowing them to gain specialised experience. Our pharmacists are well supported by a team of pharmacy technicians, pharmacy assistants, clerical and scientific staff.

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