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RPS staff at Clinical Pharmacy Congress
Are you going to Clinical Pharmacy Congress on 10-11 May? Then staff from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society would love to say "hello".
Our friendly team will be chairing sessions, giving presentations, and joining panel discussions across the weekend, and they’ll also be available afterwards to chat and answer any questions you have: ask them about the RPS, about clinical pharmacy, or about prescribing.
Where will we be at CPC?
Friday 10 May
James Davies, RPS Director for England, will be at CPC on Friday, and at 2.30pm he’ll be chairing a discussion on Aseptic compounding – a new way to tender in the Technical Services Theatre.
Aman Doll, RPS Head of Professional Belonging, will be at CPC on Friday, and at 9.30am she’ll be chairing a discussion on What is self-compassion in relation to clinical pharmacy practice and why is it important? in the Showcase Theatre.
Clare Thomson, RPS Clinical Fellow, will be at CPC on Friday, and at 3.45pm she’ll be in the Presentation Clinical Theatre to talk about why Nobody likes to talk about failure: how to detect and manage heart failure in primary care.
Danny Bartlett, one of our RPS England board members, will be at CPC on Friday and Saturday. On Friday at 1.15pm he’ll be in the Integrated Care Theatre & Primary Care Theatre for a symposium on Menopause: Confidently identify & consult with patients, as well as at 3.15pm in the Strategy & Policy Forum asking Where are all the DPPs?

Plus, our RPS Engagement Leads, Asra Ahmed (left) and Zainab Hayat (right) will be there all day Friday.
Saturday 11 May
Danny will also be in the Leadership & Professional Development Theatre on Saturday at 1.15pm, explaining why Plate-spinning is an art form: how to make a portfolio career work for you.
Patsy Edwards, our Assessment & Credentialing Lead, will be at CPC on Saturday, and at 09:30am you can catch her talking about Using a programmatic assessment approach and the RPS portfolio to demonstrate post-registration assurance of practice in early career pharmacists in the Strategy & Policy Forum.
Also available will be Professor Parastou Donyai, our RPS Chief Scientist.
If there’s anything that matters to you, or that we can support you with, then come right up and ask.
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