RPS study calls for examples of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science research across UK

The Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) is undertaking a study to better understand the pharmaceutical research landscape across the UK with a view to provide a national overview of the role of pharmacy professionals in pharmaceutical research.

To take part in the study you need to complete an online survey, which aims to identify and gather examples of national research undertaken by any professionals (pharmacists or not) in the fields of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science. Examples include drug discovery/development and any form of patient focused research (clinical trials, medicines optimisation, medication safety, audit, service evaluation etc.) and pharmacy practice.

The results will be published by the RPS and made available to the public in late 2016.

To see a preview of the survey before you take part, click here.

If you have any questions please contact the RPS Research and Evaluation Team at practice.research@rpharms.com

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The Pharmaceutical Journal, RPS study calls for examples of pharmacy and pharmaceutical science research across UK;Online:DOI:10.1211/PJ.2016.20201399

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