It's your last chance to apply for our Newly qualified pharmacist programme! Applications for the remaining places close at the end of the month. Watch the course trailer and sign up over on our dedicated NQPP page: cppe.ac.uk/career/nqpp/
Join a webinar on 4 September to find out about the Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Pharmacy Leaders Development Programme, run in partnership with @cppeenglandevents.england.nhs.uk/events…
Celebrating with the Chief Pharmaceutical Officer’s Clinical Fellows 23/24 - alongside the Dental, Medical, Sustainability and Welsh fellows. Congratulations to you all. @RichardCattell1@davidwebb_1@cppeengland@FMLM_UK
If every pharmacist that we attended the ENT examination - advancing clinical assessment skills event in Leicester today just did one ear examination a week (assuming six weeks leave a year) then that would be 5104 ear examinations per year @carolinebCPPE@Meera_CPPE@cppeengland
Feel very grateful to be part of the #CPhO#pharmacyleaders programme cohort 4. First residential complete - a powerful learning experience shared with so many inspiring colleagues. Highly recommend! 👏🏻 @cppeengland@SamCPPE@WUTHpharmacy
Sue Lads, NHSE Hospital pharmacy modernisation lead kicking off cohort 3 of CPPE Chief Pharmaceutical Officers pharmacy leadership development programme with her leadership story @cppeengland@RichardCattell1
We are pleased to announce that we have launched a significant update to our Dealing with difficult discussions e-learning programme.
This updated programme aims to help pharmacy professionals to communicate kindly on the difficult days:
cppe.ac.uk/news/a/947/cppe-l…
Very happy to be launching this leadership programme and developing the senior pharmacy leaders of the future - it's a great opportunity and a key part of our work on inclusive pharmacy practice
CPPE joins with The University of Manchester in sending our condolences to the Royal Family following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, who dedicated her life to exemplary and extraordinary public service.
ALT It is with great sadness that The University of Manchester has today learnt of the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Her Majesty holds a special place in our University’s history and affections, having presented the University’s Royal Charter in 2004.
As a mark of respect, the national flags on University buildings will be flown at half-mast for ten days of national mourning.
This is a very sad time and, on behalf of The University of Manchester, I would like to extend heartfelt condolences to the Royal Family and we join them in mourning, but also thanksgiving, for the Queen’s exemplary and extraordinary life of public service.
Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell
President and Vice-Chancellor
University of Manchester