Servier Award Winners

Servier Practice Research Award 2007

servier award winnerTitle: Information for Children diagnosed with Diabetes – Meeting their Needs
A proposal to investigate the range and suitability of educational information for children with diabetes as assessed by healthcare professionals, readability software and child focus groups. The project should help to identify the optimum way of improving education in this specific group of individuals.

Winner: Charles Morecroft Liverpool John Moores University 

 

Servier Best Practice Award 2007

servier award winnerTitle: Specialist Mental Health Pharmacists Secondment to Primary Care
Prescribing in mental health is specialised and complex. This project looked at utilising the skills of specialist pharmacists with local GPs improving the interface between GP, PCT and MHT, improving patient safety.

Winner: Jane Riley Leeds MHT

 

servier award winnerTitle: A Community Pharmacy Supplementary Prescribing Clinic
A community based medication review service targeting South Asians with Long term conditions through a multidisciplinary approach between community pharmacist, GP practice and Pharmacist supplementary prescriber.

Winner: Alia Gilani, Greater Glasgow & Clyde NHS trust

 

 

Servier Practice Research Award 2006

photoTitle: Prescription and outcomes of medicines use reviews for Coronary Heart Disease, Diabetes and Osteoporosis

Winner: Mike Wilcock of Central Cornwall Primary Care Trust, with Geoff Harding, senior research fellow at Peninsula Medical School, and Anthony Woolf, consultant rheumatologist at Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro.

Picture: Mike Wilcox presenting at the British Pharmaceutical Conference 2006 on their research proposal to investigate the impact of disease specific MURs on prescribing practice and explore pharmacists’ perception of the impact of medicines use review in the community.

 

Servier Best Practice Award 2006

photoTitle: “Thinking falls, thinking fractures, taking action”
A patient-focused project identified potential actions for prevention of osteoporotic fractures.

Winner: Rushcliffe Primary Care Trust Public Health Pharmacist Joanne Attewell, Practice Pharmacist Fiona Pryer and Clinical Falls Specialist Kate Robertson.

To apply for this year’s awards click here.

 

 

 

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