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Is ethnicity an issue for pharmacy students?
Kweku Bimpong, fourth year pharmacy student and publications officer for the British Pharmaceutical Students’ Association, gives his view on how ethnicity impacts students from minority ethnic backgrounds.
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Preparing for day one
Zahra Mahomed details how she prepared herself for life as a registered pharmacist.
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How the shortage of preregistration placements should be addressed
Final year pharmacy student Mahamoud Ali shares his concerns over fewer numbers of preregistration placements available compared to trainees.
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An amazing summer experience at the University of Manchester, School of Pharmacy
Pharmacy students from Cairo University attended a Clinical Pharmacy Summer School at the University of Manchester
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The curious life of a prison pre-registration trainee
Xinyu (Lisa) Yu describes her experience of completing her pre-registration training in a prison.
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Supporting black pharmacy students: how can we improve?
Mahendra Patel urges the pharmacy profession to do more for BAME students.
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Mental health first aid for students needing support
Queen’s University Belfast School of Pharmacy have formed a student-led mental health and well-being team to help safeguard the health of every student.
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Overcoming an early career setback
Aamer Safdar describes the preregistration experience which defined the rest of his career
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Introducing Junel Ahmed — 2018/2019 BPSA president
Junel Ahmed, recently elected British Pharmaceutical Students’ Association president, speaks about his pharmacy journey, why he chose to run for president and his hopes for the future.
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Apprenticeships: putting community into community pharmacy
Marc Krishek from North East London Local Pharmaceutical Committee highlights the benefits of pharmacies taking on an apprentice and how Local Pharmaceutical Committees can help.