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PPR-083 - Embedding Inclusive Pharmacy Practice (IPP) in 2025: Creating A Sense of Belonging Across Pharmacy Teams in England
- At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: PPR-083
- By: TURK, Aliya (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , United Kingdom)
- Co-author(s): Mrs Aliya Turk (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Mrs Sadie Pinkney (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Mrs Temi Omorinoye (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Mr Osman Ali (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Mrs Sonal Patel (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Mrs Rachel Berry (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Miss Suzanne Al-Rawi (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Miss Madeleine Foster (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Miss Bhavna Halai (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Miss Jessica Zhuo Li Yap (Chief Pharmaceutical Officer's clinical fellow , London, United Kingdom)
Mr Richard Cattell (NHS England , London, United Kingdom)
Mr David Webb (NHS England , London, United Kingdom) - Abstract:
Introduction
In 2021, following a roundtable event, NHS England (NHSE), Royal Pharmaceutical Society, Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK and 13 partner pharmacy organisations published a ‘Joint national plan for Inclusive Pharmacy Practice (IPP)’ in England1. The Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s (CPhO) IPP delivery plan focuses on.. The access to the whole abstract and if available the presentation file is available to FIP members and to congress participants of that specific congress.
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