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Navigating difficult conversations with confidence
5 June 2024This event explored why conversations with patients and colleagues can be challenging. Speakers shared insights and strategies to enhance confidence.
Supporting pharmacists with HRT decision making
13 March 2024This webinar, the first in a series of two, provided an overview of the menopause with a focus around the selection, optimising and stopping of HRT.
Reviewing medicines for people at risk of falls
9 January 2024This webinar provided information and guidance on the importance of medication reviews in people who have had a fall or are at risk of falling.
Supporting people with mental health conditions in primary care
19 September 2023Speakers shared experiences of supporting people living with mental health conditions to show that you don’t have to be an expert to make a contribution
Managing chronic liver disease in primary care
27 April 2023A practical ‘On the Couch’ discussion to help primary care pharmacy professionals appropriately manage patients with chronic liver disease in the community.
Medicines Optimisation in Schools
7 February 2023Outlining an award-winning initiative to provide pharmacy support in schools.
Primary Care Discussions: Lipid Management
12 December 2023A practical and interactive discussion between specialist and generalist pharmacy professionals about managing lipid treatments in primary care
Primary care discussions: HRT use in clinical practice
24 April 2024This ‘on the couch’ webinar, the second in a series of two, addressed questions around the challenges faced by pharmacists with HRT decision making.
Personalised evidence-based medicine to minimise polypharmacy
4 March 2025A consultant pharmacist used case studies to illustrate a patient-centered approach to deprescribing in patients with problematic polypharmacy.
SPS Virtual Wards Conference: Opportunities for Pharmacy
21 September 2022A short conference to support pharmacy services contributing to the development and delivery of virtual wards