Sam Akram
Sam Akram PGDip, MRPharmS is a senior lecturer in prescribing at Anglia Ruskin University.
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Pharmacist practitioner-run clinics are a good ideaSubscription
I wish to comment on Eileen Neilson’s piece ‘Nurses in pharmacies could help solve the NHS crisis’ (The Pharmaceutical Journal 2015;294:79). Having nurses in pharmaci
Warts and verrucas: assessment and treatmentSubscription
Lesions caused by human papilloma virus often do not require treatment, but need to be assessed to rule out more serious conditions.
How to provide ambulatory blood pressure monitoring for patientsSubscription
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring provides information on how a patient’s blood pressure changes over a 24-hour period. Pharmacists are well placed to provide this service in primary care
Burns: assessment and treatmentSubscription