NPC Archive Item: NPC podcast – 22nd April 2009 – Local Decision-making podcast 4

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Cathy Picton, project lead for the Handbook to support rational local decision-making about medicines (and treatments) talks to individuals about their experiences of working in practice on some of […]

NPC Archive Item: NPC Podcast – 22nd April 2009 – Local Decision-Making Podcast 3

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Cathy Picton, project lead for the Handbook to support rational local decision-making about medicines (and treatments) talks to individuals about their experiences of working in practice on some of […]

NPC Archive Item: NPC Podcast – 1st April 2009

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Join the NPC team for a discussion with Neal Maskrey, Director of Evidence-Based Therapeutics and Andy Hutchinson, Education and Development Manager around three studies: Effects of a polypill (Polycap) on risk […]

NPC Archive Item: NPC Podcast – 17th March 2009

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Carl Dawood talks to Chris Town, a former PCT Chief Executive, and Richard Seal, Programme Consultant in Medicines Management at NHS West Midlands, about developments within medicines management and […]

NPC Archive Item: NPC Podcast – 3rd March 2009 – Podcast 2

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Cathy Picton, project lead for the Handbook to support rational local decision-making about medicines (and treatments) talks to individuals about their experiences of working in practice on some of […]

NPC Archive Item: NPC Podcast – 3rd March 2009 – Podcast 1

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Cathy Picton, project lead for the Handbook to support rational local decision-making about medicines (and treatments) talks to individuals about their experiences of working in practice on some of […]

NPC Archive Item: NPC Podcast – 3rd March 2009 – Introduction

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Cathy Picton, project lead for the Handbook to support rational local decision-making about medicines (and treatments) talks to individuals about their experiences of working in practice on some of […]

NPC Archive Item: NPC Podcast – 19th November 2008

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Join the NPC team for a discussion of two studies giving us further evidence for the use of ‘intensive statins’ – the ‘Jupiter’ study and the ‘Search’ study. [podcast]http://www.npc.nhs.uk/podcast/NPCiPodcast_19thNov08.mp3[/podcast] […]

NPC Archive Item: NPC Podcast – 8th October 2008

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Carl Dawood talks to Wendy Clyne, Assistant Director of the Medicines Partnership Programme at NPC+, and Alison Blenkinsopp, Professor of the Practice of Pharmacy at Keele University, about the […]

NPC Archive Item: NPC Podcast – 7th October 2008

NOTE – This is an archive post from the NPC and has not been updated since first publication. Therefore, some hyperlinks may no longer be working. Jonathan Underhill and Andy Hutchinson discuss 4 new papers that have been in the news lately: Using a combination of antipyretics in children Antibiotics in pregnancy A re-analysis of […]