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SMRs in problematic polypharmacy: respiratory focus
13 January 2026Consultant pharmacists used a case study to illustrate a patient centred approach to SMRs for patients with respiratory conditions.
SMRs in problematic polypharmacy: diabetes focus
10 February 2026Consultant pharmacists used a case study to illustrate a patient centred approach to SMRs for patients with diabetes.
Understanding objectionable microorganisms
21 January 2026An SPS Quality Assurance (QA) bite size learning event on understanding objectionable microorganisms in Pharmacy Technical Services.
Navigating medicine supply issues in secondary care
27 November 2025Explore causes, national processes, and local strategies for effectively managing medicine supply issues in secondary care.
Latest developments in Health and Justice Medicines Optimisation
4 December 2025Sharing the latest developments in Health and Justice medicines optimisation and pharmacy services.
Management Review and KPIs in pharmacy technical services
17 November 2025An SPS Quality Assurance (QA) bite size learning event on Management Quality Review and Key Performance Indicators in pharmacy technical services.
MSATS – Safe use of medicines in palliative and end of life care
24 September 2025Discussion of medication safety challenges within palliative and end of life care; inspiring partnership across the system.
MSATS – Safe use of valproate
28 February 2024Discussion of key current medication safety challenges within healthcare with a focus on the safe use of valproate; inspiring partnership across the system
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 complexities of medication use across care boundaries
26 June 2024Exploring the risks for patients on complex or specialist medicines moving across care boundaries with a focus on strategies to reduce harms