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  1. Perspectives of pharmacy students in Qatar toward interprofessional education and collaborative practice: a mixed methods study
  2. A comprehensive systematic review of pharmacy perspectives on interprofessional education and collaborative practice
  3. Interprofessional education in the Arabic-speaking Middle East: Perspectives of pharmacy academics
  4. EVALUATION OF AN ELECTRONIC PAEDIATRIC INTENSIVE CARE UNIT (PICU) MEDICATION RECONCILIATION (MR) FORM
  5. A focus group based study of the perspectives of the Maltese population and healthcare professionals on medication wastage
  6. Perspectives of pharmacy students, pharmacy academics and practicing pharmacists on interprofessional education and collaborative practice: a comprehensive systematic review protocol
  7. A cross-sectional survey of the Maltese general public on medication wastage
  8. Yellow Card reports associated with use of natural health products in children – An exploratory analysis
  9. The use of complementary and alternative medicine among children in Aberdeen: An outcomes-based cross-sectional survey
  10. Applying the Delphi technique to define ‘medication wastage’
  11. Building hospital pharmacy practice research capacity in Qatar: a cross-sectional survey of hospital pharmacists
  12. Access to medicines in remote and rural areas: a survey of residents in the Scottish Highlands & Western Isles
  13. General practitioner views of an electronic high-risk medicine proforma to facilitate information transfer
  14. Development of consensus guidance to facilitate service redesign around pharmacist prescribing in UK hospital practice
  15. Playing interprofessional games: reflections on using the Interprofessional Education Game (iPEG)
  16. A systematic review of the literature on ‘medication wastage’: an exploration of causative factors and effect of interventions
  17. Pre-Hospital ECG E-Transmission for Patients with Suspected Myocardial Infarction in the Highlands of Scotland
  18. Experiences of Supervision at Practice Placement Sites
  19. Advancing the pharmacy practice research agenda: views and experiences of pharmacists in Qatar
  20. Views of the Scottish general public on non-medical prescribing
  21. Interprofessional education in practice
  22. Interprofessional education in practice
  23. Factors affecting the views and attitudes of Scottish pharmacists to continuing professional development
  24. Pharmacist prescribing in primary care: the views of patients across Great Britain who had experienced the service
  25. Developing and validating a tool for assessment of pharmacist prescribers' consultations
  26. Session 2B: The Pharmacy Profession 2
  27. Posters
  28. Cross Sectional Survey of the Scottish General Public's Awareness of, Views on, and Attitudes Toward Nonmedical Prescribing
  29. Views of pharmacist prescribers, doctors and patients on pharmacist prescribing implementation
  30. Views of pharmacist prescribers, doctors and patients on pharmacist prescribing implementation
  31. Exploring patients’ perspectives of pharmacist supplementary prescribing in Scotland
  32. Views, attitudes and self-assessed training needs of Scottish community pharmacists to public health practice and competence
  33. Pharmacist supplementary prescribing training: a study of pharmacists' perceptions and planned participation
  34. Views of pharmacists and mentors on experiential learning for pharmacist supplementary prescribing trainees
  35. Scottish pharmacists’ views and attitudes towards continuing professional development
  36. Developing consensus around the pharmaceutical public health competencies for community pharmacists in Scotland
  37. Experiential Learning as Part of Pharmacist Supplementary Prescribing Training: Feedback from Trainees and Their Mentors
  38. Benefits and challenges of prescribing training and implementation: perceptions and early experiences of RPSGB prescribers
  39. Supplementary Prescribing: Early Experiences of Pharmacists in Great Britain
  40. David F. Smith, Lesley Diack, T. Hugh Pennington, and Elizabeth M. Russell. Food Poisoning, Policy and Politics: Corned Beef and Typhoid in Britain in the 1960s. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press, 2005. Pp. xiv+334. $90.00 (cloth).
  41. Medicine, the Market and the Mass Media
  42. Professional strategies of Medical Officers of Health in the post-war period - 1: 'innovative traditionalism': the case of Dr Ian MacQueen, MOH for Aberdeen 1952-1974, a 'bull-dog' with the 'hide of a rhinoceros'
  43. Pharmacist Consultation Assessment Tool