CPHIOW - News updates

Wednesday 9th March 2022
Enoxaparin sodium is a biological medicine. Biological medicines must be prescribed and dispensed by brand name.

Wednesday 9th March 2022
SO YOU THINK YOU KNOW DRY SKIN – ARE WE ONLY SCRATCHING THE SURFACE?

Friday 4th March 2022
Next webinar: Monday 7th March, with guest speaker Phoebe Roberts, Project Delivery Manager – Primary Care at the HIOW Health and Wellbeing Programme. Provided by CPSC and our local training partner Pharmacy Complete

Thursday 3rd March 2022
BMS/ Pfizer Alliance are holding a clinical education session on Wednesday 16th March 19:30pm – 20:30pm, repeated on Thursday 24th March 19:30pm – 20:30pm for community Pharmacists

Thursday 3rd March 2022
Reimbursed vaccines and eligible cohorts – those aged 50 to 64 years and primary care staff are NOT included

Thursday 3rd March 2022
The NHS Regional Clinical Leadership Fellow Scheme has been established to expand opportunities for aspiring clinical leaders to gain the necessary experience and skills for future system leadership roles.

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
From Hampshire Constabulary Crime Prevention Team

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
This training is aimed at anyone who works with or speaks to people who might benefit from using PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV)

Wednesday 2nd March 2022
These programmes are suitable for all Educational Supervisors and Practice Supervisors in any sector of pharmacy who are supporting trainees across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.


Monday 28th February 2022
The latest community pharmacy tracker - a list of activities, tasks and workloads needing to be completed, whilst also providing a reminder of imminent deadlines coming up

Friday 25th February 2022
New Advanced Service will officially start on 10th March 2022 (No Smoking Day)

Friday 25th February 2022
Only a few days left to make your declaration

Friday 25th February 2022
Health Education England are currently working to secure funding for IP training available Autumn 2022

Friday 25th February 2022
The Newly Qualified Pharmacist pathway (optional) aims to link the initial education and training through to ongoing development post-registration