Mindfulness Reflective Practice could therefore represent an impo

Mindfulness Reflective Practice could therefore represent an important element in pre-registration education and continual professional development for pharmacists and other healthcare professionals. “
“Day 1 Thursday, 5 May 2011 9.00am Registration and Coffee   Registration Desk – Thomas Paine Study Centre ERK inhibitor – Foyer 10.15am Welcome and Introduction to the Conference

  Location – Thomas Paine Study Centre Lecture Theatre 10.30am Key Note Plenary Presentation One – Thomas Paine Study Centre Lecture Theatre   Professor Ross Tsuyuki, PharmD   Professor of Medicine, Division of Cardiology, University of Alberta, EPICORE Centre   ‘Researching the role of pharmacists in chronic disease management’ 11.30am Coffee – Thomas Paine Study Centre – Foyer 12.00 to 1.15pm Oral Papers Oral session 1: Managing Addiction in Community Pharmacy – Chairs: Christine Bond and Richard Holland Abstract 4: A cluster randomised controlled trial of enhanced pharmacy services (EPS) to improve outcomes for patients on methadone maintenance therapy (MMT) Abstract 50: Screening and brief interventions for alcohol misuse delivered in the community pharmacy setting: a pilot study Abstract 67: Respectable ‘Addicts’– Identity and Over the Counter Medicine Addiction Oral session

2: Supporting Patient Medicines Taking – Chairs: Laura Sahm and Penny Vicary, Patient Representative Abstract 11: Does diabetes medication adherence alone influence optimum glycemic control? Results from cross sectional study on diabetic patients in Malaysia Abstract 32: Does patients’ perception Peptide 17 molecular weight about the brand of medicines influence medicine use? A qualitative study in

the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Abstract 69: Estimating the extent of non-adherence in patients with glaucoma and its association with satisfaction with information recorded others Oral session 3: Enhancing the Role of the Community Pharmacist – Chairs: James Desborough and Amanda Wellings, Patient Representative Abstract 18: What do the general public really think about community pharmacist consultations? Abstract 37: An exploration of the views of general practitioners on the role of the community pharmacist Abstract 42: How do the public dispose of unused prescribed medication? The views of pharmacy users in two primary care organisations Oral session 4: Maintaining Professional Competence to Ensure Patient Safety – Chair: Paul Bissell Abstract 7: Purpose-Action-Results as a behavioural model: telling the story of pharmacy professionals’ continuing professional development Abstract 49: Perceived communication barriers of internationally trained pharmacists in Great Britain Abstract 51: Professional commitment in community: findings from a preliminary investigation 1.15pm–2.15pm Lunch – Thomas Paine Study Centre – Foyer 2.15pm to 3.

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