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The theme of this year’s Pharmacy Show, ‘Creating a better future for pharmacy’, recognises that community pharmacy today faces challenging times. Across the country community pharmacists are grappling with the need to squeeze ever-more pressure on their finances against the governments’ visions of an increasingly clinical pharmacy workforce that can meet the more sophisticated and wider-ranging demands of an ageing population. Community pharmacists everywhere now require multi-faceted solutions that can meet their increasingly complex professional and business needs. With these needs in mind, the free conference programme of the 2017 Pharmacy Show has been carefully put together by an expert panel to ensure that pharmacies can run a profitable and efficient business, while never losing sight of improved patient outcomes and their role in the wider primary care continuum. Each year, pharmacists and their teams come to the Pharmacy Show safe in the knowledge that this premier event in the pharmacy calendar will offer them unprecedented access to two days of free CPD education and support, unrivalled opportunities to network with peers and to meet key opinion leaders in the profession. This year there are over 120 education sessions across nine conference programme streams and offering multiple hours of that all-important accredited education. What’s

The General Practice Forward View committed to over £100m of investment to support an extra 1,500 clinical pharmacists to work in general practice by 2020/21. This is in addition to over 490 clinical pharmacists already working across approximately 650 GP practices as part of a pilot, launched in July 2015. NHS England is currently

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more, with over 400 product and service suppliers booked to exhibit at the Pharmacy Show this year, the 2017 event offers the best ever opportunity for the whole pharmacy team to access a unique gathering of industry knowledge, technology and support all in one convenient on-site setting. But, just as pharmacy changes year-on-year, so does the Pharmacy Show. Each year the event’s conference programme is carefully scrutinised and adapted to ensure pharmacists and their teams come away with the knowledge, tools and skills they each need to take their business to the next level. Continued on page 5.

DEVELOP YOUR CAREER AS A GP PHARMACIST New for 2017, the Career Development Zone at the Pharmacy Show has been created to deliver content crucial to pharmacy leaders of tomorrow. Programmed by the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, the zone will offer two days of information and discussion around new and emerging career opportunities for pharmacy teams. Chief among these topics will be the development of GP pharmacy, a theme that is also covered by the Primary Care Pharmacy (PCP) Theatre, run this year at the Pharmacy Show by the Primary Care Pharmacists Association. PCP Theatre sessions on this topic include a presentation on how GPs view practice-based pharmacists and will also include the results of the Pharmacists’ Defence Association (PDA) surveys of pharmacists and GP practices.

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DOWN – BUT NOT OUT, AS THE PHARMACY SHOW CONSIDERS THE ‘WHAT NEXT?’ FOR COMMUNITY PHARMACY Imposed funding cuts and punitive reimbursement price reductions are “damaging blows” to contractors’ cash flow which may be “impossible to manage”, PSNC has warned. Speaking to contractors following the latest changes to pharmacy income, the negotiating body has urged contractors to make whatever provisions they can for the funding reductions and to continue to take advantage of any additional locally commissioned services that they can afford to provide. In her last presentation to the Pharmacy Show before she retires at the end of the year, PSNC chief executive Sue Sharpe will open the Keynote Theatre conference programme on day one of the event with a presentation on the outlook for community pharmacy 2018-2020. Other presentations during the two days of the Pharmacy Show will also discuss where pharmacy should go next. Presenting views from the “outside” are James Kingsland, president of the National Association of Primary Care and Rob Darracott, director of McIntosh Health Partners and former chief executive of Pharmacy Voice. However, from the day for Local Pharmaceutical Committee (LPC) leaders organised by PSNC and held at the end of September, it is clear that community pharmacy may be down because of the funding and reimbursement cuts – but that it is far from being ‘out’. Funding in 2016/17 was cut by £113 million, a reduction of 4 per cent over the year, but because of the timing of the announcement, this led to a squeeze of 12 per cent for pharmacies in the last four months, from December

2016 to March 2017. In 2017/18, a further cut of £95 million was introduced, which saw funding levels from April 2017 drop by around 7.5 per cent compared with funding before the December 2016 cut. Pharmacies with lower than average There are still many questions dispensing volumes facing community pharmacy in urban areas have going into 2018. been specifically targeted by the new funding model and from August, all pharmacies will experience additional downward pressure on income - £15 million per month for 12 months - from the reduction in Category M reimbursement prices needed to redress an over-delivery of margin income last year. Just two weeks into the month, pharmacies had already taken to the digital air waves to complain about their inability to buy pregabalin at its new average reimbursement price of under £3.

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Sue Sharpe may have described the effect of the financial changes as “weakening a sector on which the NHS and its patients rely heavily,” however, pharmacy refuses to be beaten. LPC leaders come to the Pharmacy Show fresh with ideas on how to work together to put community pharmacy at the heart of primary health provision. Their resolution for the future? That by working together, sharing and support, community pharmacy can thrive.

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GIVING PHARMACY WHAT IT DEMANDS New for this year – and perfectly timed to support pharmacies as they roll out their seasonal NHS flu vaccination service, vaccination training is available to pharmacists and their teams on-site from not one, but two companies. On each day of the event pharmacists can book from any of the three two-hour training sessions available from either of the providers RX Advisor and ECG. This gives pharmacy teams the perfect opportunity to learn more about injection technique, anaphylaxis, practical training on life support and CPR, and more. To book your place simply visit the Pharmacy Show website. Also new this year is the career development theatre, which offers pharmacists and their teams the opportunity to expand their professional skills’ portfolio. Visitors to this theatre should ensure they take their seats in good time, as the 2pm session on Sunday 8 October which sees Royal Pharmaceutical Society president Ash Soni speaking on the subject of: Money: mind the gap, delivering service excellence, is almost certain to be very-well subscribed. The main conference theatres are, of course, the hallmark of the Pharmacy Show, and visitors keen to hear from the biggest names in pharmacy should once again head straight to the four main conference theatres hosting the big-ticket Pharmacy Show education programmes. Kicking off this year’s forward-looking programme in the keynote theatre will be Celesio UK managing director Cormac Tobin, speaking at 9.45am on Sunday 8 October, on the subject of ‘Frightened about yesterday?. His thoughtprovoking presentation will be followed by outgoing PSNC chief executive, Sue Sharpe. In what will be her last presentation to the Phrmacy Show before she retires, Mrs Sharpe will speak at 10.45am on the subject of community pharmacy 2018-2020. Other key names to speak during day one include NPA chairman Ian Strachan, and Nigel Clarke, chairman of the pharmacy regulator the General Pharmaceutical Council. In the business theatre, the day one programme starts at 9.45am with a presentation from Andy Chilton, director of business consultancy Velresco. He will be speaking on the challenges of staying ahead in a time of change. In the clinical theatre at the same time, delegates can hear from Graham

Stretch, director of prescribing at the Argyle Health Group, on the topic of medicines optimisation in care homes, and in the public health and wellbeing forum at 10am from Deborah Evans, managing director of Pharmacy Complete, speaking on the subject of Healthy Living Pharmacy: beyond ticking the box. Dotted around the exhibition stands within the main arena of the Pharmacy Show, pharmacists and their teams will also find four presentation theatres offering a smaller and more intimate learning environment where staff can find it easier to interact with the speaker, ask questions and benefit from the advice and insight of other pharmacy team members attending the same event. At this year’s Pharmacy Show the in-arena conference theatres offer education and advice in the following areas: technology; primary care pharmacy, career development and pharmacy services innovation. Each presentation will have something unique to offer pharmacy teams of all sizes, but highlights may include the following presentations on at the following times: • Technology Theatre: Sunday 8 October 9.45am: Where next for the electronic prescribing service, by NHS Digital EPS programme manager Rich Cole • Primary Care Pharmacy Theatre, Monday 9 October, 12.45pm: Professional indemnity issues for practice based pharmacists by Pharmacists’ Defence Association chairman Mark Koziol • Pharmacy Services Innovation Theatre: Monday 9 October, 1.45pm: Supporting NHS 111 and community pharmacy integration by Isle of Wight community pharmacy lead Kevin Noble. After every conference education programme delegates should make sure they pick up their free CPD aids, which are designed to help you assess and document your learning outcomes while they are fresh in your mind, to make that

NETWORKING DRINKS The Pharmacy Show will be hosting a free drinks reception for all delegates and would like to invite you to join us. The reception gathers together like-minded forward-thinking members of the profession and industry in a relaxed atmosphere, providing a valuable networking opportunity between delegates, speakers and exhibitors. Share insightful conversations with your peers on the first day.

The reception will be taking place in the VIP Lounge on Sunday 8 October from 17.30-19:00.

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DEVELOP YOUR CAREER AS A GP PHARMACIST According to PDA Chairman Mark Koziol, it is a welcome development that pharmacists in much larger numbers than ever before are now to be encouraged to work in GP surgeries, and this is being driven by the capacity shortages in the GP service. For pharmacists working in a GP surgery-based role, the benefits include additional clinical roles and skills, including independent prescribing, as well as an improved relationship with the GP surgery. The effect of this emerging career choice on the number of pharmacist independent prescribers is evident: at the beginning of November 2015, there were 2,567 independent prescribers (5 per cent of all registrants). At mid-August 2017 this has risen to 5,279 independent prescribers (9.6 per cent of all registrants). The PDA sees the development of GP pharmacists as going some considerable way towards addressing some of the supply and demand issues currently being faced by the profession. But, as with all of these new developments, there are risks along the way; there is concern from a risk management perspective about the lack of focus upon the different levels of experience required from the prospective GP pharmacist, particularly if placed in patient-facing roles. Mr Koziol warns that this may result in the situation of a pharmacist working in an area where they “don’t know what they don’t know”, and this does need to be managed, he says. professional submission just a little bit easier. At the end of the event, delegates wanting to make the most of the CPD opportunity can access an electronic attendance record of all the sessions they visited during their time at The Pharmacy Show. Subject to permission from the session speaker, all conference presentations will also be available to attendees free of charge. Details of how to access this exclusive educational content will be emailed to all delegates after the event.


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The Association of Pharmacy Technicians UK (APTUK) has enjoyed a highly productive and positive year, doing the upmost to ensure pharmacy technicians are well led to enable them to deliver professional excellence for patient centred care.

With over 120 education sessions across EIGHT conference streams to choose from there are plenty of opportunities to top up your CPD record file and also benefit from plenty of on stand education.

APTUK has been leading pharmacy technicians through several consultations; ensuring we are able and prepared for the ever-changing pharmacy landscape. The utilisation of the whole pharmacy team is paramount, all pharmacy professionals must to work at the top of their licence, to ensure maximum patient outcomes and satisfaction.

The Pharmacy Show will once again distribute record aid templates for you to complete at the end of each session attended. This allows you to write your learning outcomes when they are fresh in your mind and in doing so, enhance your learning process. You can also access an electronic attendance record post-show of all the sessions you visited at the event.

We will load all the conference session aims and objectives on our website so you can choose the sessions you wish to attend based on your learning requirements and core competencies. C All conference presentations (subject to presenter permissions) will be made available to attendees FREE OF CHARGE. We will email you details of where these can be accessed after the show. A fee will apply for non-attendees wishing to access the content.

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FAKE MEDICINES AND BREXIT. HOW UK PHARMACY IS AFFECTED Medicines regulator the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency was involved in seizing £13.6 million worth of potentially dangerous medicines in 2016. As part of the annual Operation Pangea IX global initiative to tackle the illegal trade in medicines and medical devices, the MHRA also worked to close down or suspend 4,700 websites. In its annual report for 2016-17, the MHRA says its inspectorate also conducted 1,850 inspections, with over 90 of them at overseas companies. The annual report also considers Brexit – a topic being considered in some depth by the Pharmacy Show Business Theatre this year - and how this might impact on the agency and its public health protection role. In his foreword to the annual report, MHRA chief executive Ian Hudson says the MHRA is still considering two main models for the post-Brexit regulation of medicines: one in which the MHRA operates in partnership of some form with the EMA regulatory network; the other where the MHRA becomes a standalone regulatory agency, outside European procedures. Earlier this year health secretary Jeremy Hunt and business secretary Greg Clark wrote to the Financial Times stating that in developing a new regulatory system post-Brexit, the best interests of patients and support for the UK life

science industry would be central to negotiations. As well as securing the medicines supply chain, central elements in this discussion include the implementation in the UK of the European Falsified Medicines Directive (FMD) by February 2019. This topic can also be found in the Business Theatre education programme at the 2017 Pharmacy Show. FMD is the European approach to dealing with the rising global issue of falsified medicines. Like other major markets, including China and India, it involves individual serialisation of medicine packs and an associated authentication system. The European Directive and the Delegated Regulation are binding on all EU and EEA Member States. As it currently stands, it is likely that FMD scanning will come in to effect before the UK leaves the European Union. The current position of the Department of Health and the MHRA is that it is “business as usual” for the FMD. FMDSource, www.fmdsource.co.uk, is the UK FMD working group for community pharmacy, and it says that given the global nature of falsified medicines and the fact that the UK remains a major part of the pharmaceutical sector, the UK has no other option but to adopt pack serialisation in order to maintain its reputation as a safe part of the medicines supply chain. “At present, it seems likely that this would be the European FMD system,” it says.

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M&N HAS THE X FACTOR M&N Health & Beauty is returning to this year’s Pharmacy Show with their Grand Pavilion stand, number PD40, and invites you & your pharmacy team to discover all their exciting new range of Perfumes, Christmas gifts and OTC products. Come and take advantage of the very exclusive Pharmacy Show offers. Traditional and trusted in the UK, M&N has over 20 years experience in servicing the independent Pharmacy sector, and fast became one of the key leading Health & Beauty supplier in the industry for supporting their customers growth with exclusive – and well known - products and pricing which enables independents to compete directly with high street multiples and other retailers. You may also like to know that we would be promoting the X-Factor Judge Nicole Scherzinger. new fragrance “Chosen” as well “Ghost Dream” and other new exclusive fragrances. To enhance customer service and surpass their customer’s expectation, M&N, over the past five years has gained a reputation for helping to support independent pharmacies by marketing and promoting products, supplied by M&N, to the local community. With more than over a million promotional catalogues & leaflets, posted through letter boxes nationwide, bespoke to advertise each local pharmacy

business, this advertising campaign helps to increase their community profile whilst driving new customers through their doors with amazing promotional deals in hand and results.

Narinder Kohli, The founder and MD of M&N Health & Beauty said: The best interest of our pharmacy customers are the centre of my heart and have worked extensively hard on this proven concept which is very much appreciated by all the customers. We are the only distributor who offer this unique high level of marketing and promotional support. Our activities unable our customers to compete directly with other retailers and increase their sales and maintain the profit margin during the coming busy Christmas trading period in Health lines. This is a very exciting time for all M&N’s stockists as the Fragrance sales segment are continuing to grow and M&N’s OTC range of products are expanding with innovative and results driven consumer appeal. For more information about M&N Health & Beauty, please contact: info@mntraders.co.uk, +44 (0)208 9615666

X Factor judge Nicole Scherzinger

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WHY PHARMACY TEAMS SHOULD WALK IN GPS’ SHOES The Pharmaceutical Services Negotiating Committee (PSNC) has developed a toolkit to help pharmacy and GP teams better understand each other’s roles. PSNC’s Services Team explain. It is hard to escape headlines about the pressures facing GPs at the moment; but just how difficult can running a practice be? “From the very start of the start of the day I realised just how much pressure the practice is under,” says community pharmacy contractor Chris Fernandes, who has spent a number of days working in practices near his pharmacy in Lewisham. The biggest surprise was the amount of administrative and paperwork that goes on behind the scenes, he explains. Pharmacy contractor Al Patel had a similar experience on his ‘job swap’ with local GPs: “We both realised just how much extra work is involved in the jobs we each do. We don’t see all the paperwork, but there is a huge amount for all of us.” Chris and Al were both taking part in a ‘Walk in my Shoes’ project commissioned by Lewisham Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) two years ago. The Inter-Professional Exchange project gave staff from GP practices the chance to visit community pharmacies, and community pharmacy staff visited GP practices in return. The experience helped both teams to better understand the pressures facing the other and to identify solutions to local problems together. All of which is very much in line with wider NHS objectives to get health professionals working more closely together to tackle increasing demand and financial pressures. In Lewisham between January and April 2015 more than 160 exchange visits took place. Then earlier this year, PSNC published a toolkit to help others set up a Walk in my Shoes programme in their area. The toolkit can be used by either a Local Pharmaceutical Committee (LPC) who would like to work with the Local Medical Committee (LMC), NHS England or CCG to get a programme implemented across

their area, or by a pharmacy team looking to improve relationships with their local GP practice. It builds on the documentation from the Lewisham project and includes everything you will need to do the service from template promotional letters and presentations to a confidentiality agreement, checklists, reflective logs, action plans and more. So what can you expect to get out of if you do take part in a similar project? One useful outcome for Chris was that the GPs saw how much work was involved in making up dosette boxes. The scheme can also lead to better long-term communications. Chris says: “Talking to the doctors used to be very difficult; the receptionists could be a real barrier and if we had a problem we went into the queue system with everyone else. We now have bypass numbers and some email addresses which can mean we get a response very quickly.” There can definitely be some perks to spending a day in general practice too. “Lunchtime was bliss,” says Al. Although for the doctors who were busy signing prescriptions and reviewing repeat requests, he says the two hours without patients was still pressing. But he did like the fact that the doctors were very well supported by staff on the administrative side of things. “This was quite unexpected as I assumed the doctor would take charge and look at all medical related paperwork.” In general the process made both GPs and pharmacists more sympathetic to the challenges faced by the other. As Al concludes: “Working together as a team with the local surgery is enhanced, and you can get a better understanding of each other’s problems, making life easier for both sides.”

The PSNC toolkit has been designed to help GP teams & pharmacists better understand each others roles.

Find out more Download the full PSNC Walk in my Shoes toolkit from: psnc.org.uk/workingwithGPs Also look out for a video on the toolkit due out at the end of October. The video has been jointly produced with pharmacyTALK, the forum uniting pharmacy through conversations. In it PSNC’s Services Team discuss how to use the toolkit and why working with GPs is important, as well as the materials available. The video is part of a monthly #PSNCtalk series which aims to help those who work in community pharmacy by sharing guidance and advice, and highlighting resources. The videos are published both on the PSNC website (psnc. org.uk/PSNCtalk) and the pharmacyTALK website (you can register for the free pharmacyTALK forum at: pharmacytalk.co.uk/register).


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Pharmaceutical Care: a more difficult route in England Achieving excellence in Pharmaceutical Care: a strategy for Scotland is an excellent and well thought through document. The strategy recognises the baseline Minor Ailment Service (MAS), Chronic Medication Service (CMS) and Public Health Service (PHS), underpinned by Serial Prescribing and Dispensing and then wants to drive these forward. Scotland has committed to better clinical training, more independent prescribing pharmacists, enhanced MAS, community pharmacy led clinics, a bigger role in long term conditions and an expanded role in public health. It has not been easy and it is not all there, but ambition is everything. In England we have a system that is slowly moving towards place based capitation based budgets within an accountable organisation (system) structure. The English NHS doesn’t want to pay for otc medicines, wants to make savings on the cost of dispensing medicines and encourage self-care and perhaps self-pay for those who can afford choice and convenience. We do, however have the quality payment scheme which may be unfairly criticised as a tick box exercise rather than creating a platform from which to create excellence. Community Pharmacy, similar to optometrists and dentists seem to sit on the outside of plans and watching everything develop in front of our eyes. I have no doubt that the English NHS will be unable to achieve its objectives without the inclusion and participation of community pharmacy. However, whereas pharmacies in Scotland have clarity about funding and support, English pharmacies will have to tread a similar pathway without central funding, without direct support and with limited certainty of the future. NHS England is on a savings spree and local authorities are skint. On the bright side, some CCGs have small amounts of money as do some hospitals; welcome as it is, it just drives further inequity of provision and more confusion as to what service is available where. The mantra ‘free at the point of delivery’ has been weakened. If you cut the number of points of delivery, then people have to pay. There is a clear correlation between waiting times and private provision. As waiting times go up and access is challenged then people seek other sources of healthcare and have to pay. It is a flow- whether we agree with it or not – it is happening. We either object or we run with it. There are a number of things that community pharmacy should consider: •

Look wider than your current customer base and consider the whole local population

Identify their health needs and priorities and what is important to them

Develop and provide new services and ensure that you match need with provision

The purpose of all businesses is to fulfil customer need profitably. It is becoming harder to service the main NHS customer. Look elsewhere and look differently. When you visit the Pharmacy Show this year you will be faced with an incredible variety of speakers and stands. It is the most important year to think differently and look at the exhibitions in a different way. The future is out there – find your path.

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WHAT THEY SAID ABOUT LAST YEARS SHOW... “I’ve been coming to this show for years. The mix of suppliers and talks works well for me. I own seven shops and bring my staff for the clinical talks, while I look for products and services that will benefit my business. This is a key event for pharmacists.” Taha Mohamedali, Pharmacy Owner “What a wonderful event! The Pharmacy Show is the ideal destination for keeping up to date with latest developments in the pharmacy industry, while still providing a key platform for the commercial elements of our business.” Fin McCaul, Pharmacist, Prestwich Pharmacy Ltd The Pharmacy Show is extremely well organised and the audience is very engaged. There’s so much going on and there’s so much changing in pharmacy that it’s really important that people don’t approach that change in isolation. People need to get out there and compare notes with colleagues, support each other and that’s why an event like this is so important.. Duncan Rudkin, Chief Executive, General Pharmaceutical Council I am looking at opening an online pharmacy, so I’m really happy that I attended the show. I’ve collected CPD, picked up loads of relevant content, and learnt lots from the seminars. I particularly enjoyed the sessions on public health and blood pressure too. Kamila Grabowska, Pharmacy technician, Lloyds, Dorset This is a good way to catch up with people and find out the latest in pharmacy from the stands and the lectures. In a busy pharmacy, it’s hard to keep track of everything going on, but everything is here in one place. Chandra Gohil, Pharmacy Owner, Gohil Chemist The educational element of this show is a great way to increase your knowledge - the children’s mental health talk was particularly inspirational. There are some interesting products on the exhibition floor too. It’s been a very enjoyable event and has given me some new ideas to introduce back in the pharmacy. Anastasia Thomas, Pharmacy Manager

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Keynote Theatre Sunday 8th OCTOBER Chaired by: Richard Thomas, Editor, Pharmacy Magazine at Communications International Group

09:45 - 10:30 10:45 - 11:30

11:45 - 12:30 PANEL DISCUSSION 12:45 - 13:45 PANEL DISCUSSION

14:00 - 14:45 PANEL DISCUSSION

Session delivered by Richard Seal, NHS Improvement & NHS England (Midlands and East), Regional Pharmacist The outlook for community pharmacy 2018-2020 Sue Sharpe, Chief Executive, PSNC Community pharmacy future - changing the narrative Ian Strachan, Chairman, NPA, Cormac Tobin, Managing Director, Celesio UK, Matt Barclay, Director of Operations, Comm Pharmacy Scotland, Peter Cattee, Chairman, AIMp Where next for the rebalancing programme? Andrew Evans, Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, Welsh Government, Nigel Clarke, Chairman, General Pharmaceutical Council, Tess Fenn, President, APTUK, Ash Soni OBE, President, Royal Pharmaceutical Society Ade Williams, Resident Pharmacist, Bedminster Pharmacy Meeting the challenge of NHS localism Michael Lennox, Chief Executive Somerset Local Pharmaceutical Committee, Head of Service Development for Pharmacy Livewell Southwest, Amit Patel, CEO, Pharmacy London, Luvjit Kandula, Chief Officer, Leicestershire & Rutland LPC, Ruth Buchan, CEO, Community Pharmacy West Yorkshire, Adam Irvine, CEO, Community Pharmacy Greater Manchester, Anne Joshua, Head of Pharmacy Strategy, NHS England

15:00 - 15:45

Time for change: creating a sustainable future for community pharmacy Richard Bradley, Pharmacy Director, Boots UK

16:00 - 16:45 PANEL DISCUSSION

Quality payments, making sure you’re ready for November Alastair Buxton, Director of NHS Services, PSNC, Leyla Hanback, Chief Pharmacist, NPA, Janice Perkins, Pharmacy Superintendent, Well

17:00 - 17:30

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Monday 9th OCTOBER Chaired by: Claire Ward, Public Affairs Director, PDA

09:45 - 10:45 PANEL DISCUSSION 11:15 - 11:45

12:30 - 13:15 13:45 - 14:15

15:00 - 15:45

Where should pharmacy go next: views from “outside” James Kingsland, President, National Association of Primary Care, Rob Darracott, Director, McIntosh Health Partners Paul Batchelor, Vice-Dean, Faculty of General Dental Practice & Advisor, National Association of Primary Care Revalidation: the journey for pharmacy Duncan Rudkin, Chief Executive, General Pharmaceutical Council Medicines optimisation, pharmacists and pharmacy: a progress report Bruce Warner, Deputy Chief Pharmaceutical Officer, NHS England Session delivered by Professor Ash Soni OBE, President, Royal Pharmaceutical Society Quality, standards and the role of the pharmacy team Hugh Simpson, Director of Strategy, General Pharmaceutical Council

PDA road map II Mark Koziol, Chairman, PDA

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Staying ahead in times of change Andy Chilton, Director, Velresco, Mark Whittaker, Managing Director, Velresco

10:45 - 11:25

09:45 - 10:30

Selling your pharmacy for all it’s worth Scott Hayton, Director, Hutchings Consultants Ltd, Tim Jenkings, Partner, Charles Russell Speechlys LLP

11:00 - 11:30

Developing your OTC offering: one way to manage the funding cuts Fin McCaul, Managing Director and Pharmacist, Prestwich Pharmacy Ltd

12:00 - 12:15

12:05 - 12:35

PANEL DISCUSSION 12:45 - 13:25 PANEL DISCUSSION

Brexit and implications for pharmacy Chaired by: Leyla Hannbeck, Chief Pharmacist, NPA Raj Patel, President (and FMD expert) , PGEU, Rajiv Shah, Commercial Director, Sigma & Laura Chalkley, Team Leader - NPA Employment Advisory Service, Ellis Whittam From the shop floor to the boardroom, ladies what’s stopping you? de More tails page on Chaired by: Claire Ward, Public Affairs Director, PDA 14! Leyla Hannbeck, Chief Pharmacist, NPA, Janice Perkins, Pharmacy Superintendent, Well, Luvjit Kandula, Chief Officer Leicester, Leicestershire & Rutland LPC, Sandra Gidley, Chair of English Pharmacy Board, Royal Pharmaceutical Society & Reena Barai, Community Pharmacist, S G Barai Pharmacy

12:15 - 12:30

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Travel health - how can pharmacy dominate this space? Dr Tristan Learoyd, Head of Medical Affairs UK, ROI and Southern Europe, Valneva

15:00 - 15:30

14:15 - 14:45

Optimising efficiency, maximising opportunity Michael Holden, Managing Director and Principal Associate, MH Associates and Pharmacy Complete

16:00 - 16:30

15:15 - 15:45

Improving relations between general practice and community pharmacy Jay Patel, Executive Director, Day Lewis Pharmacy

16:00 - 16:30

Quick wins to create safe, secure and compliant home delivery services Graham Smith, Delivery Proposition Manager, CitySprint Health

16:50 - 17:20 PANEL DISCUSSION

Improve your bottom line, business and patient care through effective leadership Chaired by: Leyla Hannbeck, Chief Pharmacist, NPA Bernadette Brown, Pharmacy Owner and Innovator, Satyan Kotecha, Pharmacy Owner and Chair, LPC, James Roach, NHS Transformation Lead, NPA & Mahyar Nickkho-Amiry, Dears Pharmacy – Edinburgh

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The times they are a changing…for community pharmacy. Community pharmacy is the biggest walk-in centre & wellness centre the NHS has – how can we maximise this? Sanjay Ganvir, Superintendent Pharmacist and Professional Services Director, Green Light Healthcare Driving retail with data Peter Rice, Group Manager, McKenzies Pharmacy Group Improving team performance Hatual Shah, Chief Innovations Officer, Sigma Pharmaceuticals plc FMD – a SWOT analysis Dr Bharat Shah, Managing Director, Sigma Pharmaceuticals plc How to set up a travel clinic Jasmine Shah, Practice Pharmacist, NPA Understanding pharmacist behaviour. Key behavioural drivers differentiate pharmacists within the UK and across Europe Dr Alison Carr, Clinical and Research Director, Hamell Communications The Falsified Medicines Directive, thefts and diversion from the pharmaceutical supply chain Peter Blundell, Senior GDP Inspector, MHRA Adding the right private services that make profit Professor Ash Soni OBE, President, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

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Public Health & Wellbeing Theatre Sunday 8th OCTOBER 10:00 - 10:30

11:00 - 11:30 12:00 - 12:30

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14:15 - 14:45

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Healthy living pharmacy – beyond ticking the box Deborah Evans, Managing Director, Pharmacy Complete Understanding Hypertension Liam Stapleton, OMRON Healthcare UK Ltd Dry Eye… the phantom menace Nick Howard, Contact Lens Optician, Icontact Ltd

09:45 - 10:15

10:45 - 11:15

11:45 - 12:15

Talking cancer in community pharmacy Gill Kilgour, Cancer Awareness Lead Trainers, Cancer Research UK, Gwen Kaplan, Cancer Awareness Lead Trainers, Cancer Research UK Meningitis B vaccination: Is there a need for private vaccination? - This session is for HCPs and other relevant decision makers only Matthew Lucas, Senior Product Manager Vaccines Tenders, UK Pharma & Ellie Stilwell, Senior Scientific Advisor, Meningococcal Vaccines Driving the assisted self care agenda Kavita Datar, Area Expert Manager Respiratory, GSK Consumer Healthcare

Smoking cessation - how to run and effective clinic in your pharmacy Fin McCaul, Managing Director and Pharmacist, Prestwich Pharmacy Ltd

12:45 - 13:15

Building confidence in emergency contraception Deborah Evans, Managing Director, Pharmacy Complete

13:45 - 14:15

Dry Eye: It’s an opportunity walking through your door Professor Christine Purslow, Head of Medical Affairs, UK & Ireland, Thea Pharmaceuticals Limited

Obesity – supporting weight management

14:45 - 15:15

Osteoarthritis management and joint pain Dr Martin Johnson, RCGP lead for chronic pain, Co-Chair of Chronic Pain Policy Coalition & Chair, Opioid Painkiller Dependence Alliance

NHS RightCare – tackling unwarranted variation in the NHS in England Eric Power, NHS RightCare Delivery Partner, NHS England Active Iron – a revolutionary advancement in Iron supplementation Professor Mark Ledwidge, VP Development & Strategy, Solvotrin Therapeutics Ltd

Sunday 8th OCTOBER

10:45 - 11:30 11:45 - 12:30

12:45 - 13:30

13:45 - 14:30

14:45 - 15:30

15:45 - 16:30

16:45 - 17:30

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15:45 - 16:15

Giving every child the best start

Encouraging young people to think pharmacy - your role in their healthy thriving future Michelle Dyoss, Public Health Specialist and Healthy Living Pharmacy Lead, Director, Selph Consultancy Pete Szczepanski, Chief Officer, Dudley LPC

Clinical Theatre 09:45 - 10:30

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A team approach to optimisation of medication in care homes Dr Graham Stretch, Director – Prescribing, Argyle Health Group Diabetes and cultural awareness in south asian populations Mahendra G Patel, Principal Enterprise Fellow in Pharmacy Practice Reader Level, University of Huddersfield Medicines optimisation: shared decision making in mental health Azra Sumar, Lead Pharmacist for Non-Medical Prescribing in Mental Health and Learning Disabilities, Leicestershire Partnership NHS Trust Optimising antibiotic prescribing in primary care, including the role of community pharmacists Dr Diane Harris, Lead Antimicrobial Pharmacist, Medicines Management, NHS Southern Derbyshire Clinical Commissioning Group Stroke- what is it, what it’s not and where to from here? Paresh Parmar, Lead pharmacist for stroke and care of the elderly, London North West Healthcare NHS Trust Good health starts in the gut: we are what we eat Lisa Jamieson, Research Fellow, The Wingate Institute for Neurogastroenterology, Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry, Queen Mary University of London, Honorary Research Fellow, Barts Health NHS Trust Top tips for diabetes MURS/NMS Sallianne Kavanagh, Lead Pharmacist- Diabetes and Endocrinology, Sheffield Teaching Hospital NHSFT

09:45 - 10:30

10:45 - 11:15

11:30 - 12:15

12:30 - 13:15 13:30 - 14:00

14:15 - 15:00

15:15 - 15:45

16:00 - 16:45

The changing face of Sepsis Dr Ron Daniels, CEO, UK Sepsis Trust

Hypoglycaemia Philip Newland-Jones, Consultant Pharmacist Diabetes and Endocrinology, Inpatient Diabetes Outreach Team, Specialist Medicine, University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust Opioid dependency – your patients and the future Graham Parsons, Lead Pharmacist, Turning Point Atrial fibrillation Nazish Khan, Principal Pharmacist Cardiac Services, Department of Cardiothoracic Services, Heart and Lung Centre, The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust Polypharmacy and care of the elderly Carmel Darcy, Consultant Pharmacist (Older People), Western Health and Social Care Trust Pharmacists: the champions of patient compliance Zoe Barker, Co-Founder and CEO, Patient Connect Limited Cancer care and prevention – a community pharmacy perspective Dr Jackie Lewis, Pharmacist Director, Lewis Pharmacy Acute coronary syndromes Nazish Khan, Principal Pharmacist Cardiac Services, Department of Cardiothoracic Services, Heart and Lung Centre, The Royal Wolverhampton Hospitals NHS Trust Asthma: an update on current treatment Dr Toby Capstick, Lead respiratory pharmacist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Chair: UKCPA Respiratory Group

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Pharmacy Services Innovation Theatre Sunday 8th OCTOBER 10:00 - 10:30 10:45 - 11:15

11:30 - 12:00

12:15 - 12:45

13:00 - 13:30 14:00 - 14:30

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Wise up to cancer – West Yorkshire LPC Ruth Buchan, Chief Executive Officer, Community Pharmacy West Yorkshire HLP: How to get started and how to go big Sandie Hall, Chief Officer and HLP Strategic Lead, Tees LPC Enabling patient health improvements through COPD (EPIC) medicines optimisation within community pharmacy – West Yorkshire LPC Ruth Buchan, Chief Executive Officer, Community Pharmacy West Yorkshire Motivational speech by Jonny Wilkinson CBE in association with Puressentiel Jonny Wilkinson , World Rugby Champion and Puressentiel Ambassador & Rocco Pacchioni, International Managing Director, Puressentiel Community pharmacy asthma review: a pilot service Mariam Craske, Project Lead, University of East Anglia Community pharmacy patient activation project for type 2 diabetes. Cornwall & Isles of Scilly Local Pharmaceutical Committee Phillip Yelling, Community Pharmacist & Chief Officer, Claire Field, Community Pharmacist & Project Lead

09:45 - 10:15

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Sore throat test and treat service Malcolm Harrison, Senior Manager, Pharmacy Contracts & Projects Development, Boots UK PharmOutcomes hospital referral service Kevin Noble, Managing Partner - PharmOutcomes, Pinnacle Health Partnership LLP Parkinson’s specific MUR: 2017 national project overview, key points and progress so far Stephanie Bancroft, North London – LNWLPF Lead, Royal Pharmaceutical Society (but speaking in partnership with Parkinson’s UK)

12:45 - 13:15

Community pharmacy – an integrated option for out of hospital care Andre Yeung, Pharmacist Advisor and Local Professional Network Chair Northumberland Tyne and Wear, Andre Yeung Ltd, Mike Maguire, Local Professional Network Chair, County Durham and Darlington

13:45 - 14:15

Supporting NHS 111 and community pharmacy integration Kevin Noble, Managing Partner - PharmOutcomes, Pinnacle Health Partnership LLP

15:00 - 15:30

The Welsh discharge medicines review service Steve Simmonds, Contractor Services Development Executive, Community Pharmacy Wales

14:45 - 15:15

Community pharmacy futures: the patient care plan service results Malcolm Harrison, Senior Manager, Pharmacy Contracts & Projects Development, Boots UK

16:00 - 16:30

Greater Manchester community pharmacy care plan service Ifti Khan, Vice Chair, Greater Manchester, Peter Marks, Board Member, Greater Manchester LPC

15:45 - 16:15

HIV POCT delivered by Cumbrian community pharmacies Lynn McFarlane, Development Manager, Cumbria LPC, Dr Matt Phillips, Clinical Director, Sexual Health Services, Cumbria Partnership NHS Foundation Trust

17:00 - 17:30

E-cigarettes as part of a smoking cessation service

Technology Theatre Sunday 8th OCTOBER

Monday 9th OCTOBER

09:45 - 10:15

“Where next for the Electronic Prescribing Service? – controlled drugs, dispensing doctors and Phase 4” Rich Cole, EPS Programme Manager, NHS Digital

10:45 - 11:15

Delivery app – a new way of tracking pharmacy deliveries Drew Warner, Head of Change Programme, NPA Gary Jones, Pharmacy Owner

11:45 - 12:15 12:45 - 13:15 13:45 - 14:15 14:45 - 15:15

15:30 - 16:00

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Willach hub-and-spoke solutions – sustainability and profitability through efficiency Arnd Mommers, Sales Director, Willach Pharmacy Solutions

10:00 - 10:30

10:45 - 11:15

Encouraging drug use – how do we put patients in greater control of their medicines management Luke Johnson, Experience Design Team, Digital Delivery Centre (DDC), NHS Digital and Paul Hill, Experience Design Team, Digital Delivery Centre (DDC), NHS Digital A different kind of virus - cyber security in community pharmacy Toby Griffiths, NHS Digital

11:30 - 12:00

Set the bar and compete with Amazon Darren Taylor, Chief Development Officer, CitySprint Health

Where worlds collide: pharmacy and digital – how can pharmacy benefit from technology from other sectors Mohammed Hussain, Senior Clinical Lead, Digital Medicines NHS Digital

12:30 - 13:00

Temperature monitoring, what, why, how Ian Morris, Director, White Horse Scientific

The opportunities of social media within community pharmacy Nikesh Patel, Regional Development Manager, Well David Angell, Director/Owner, Wordsmith Digital

13:30 - 14:00

Role of technology in the future of community pharmacy Suraj Shah, Pharmacy Services Operation Manager, NPA

14:30 - 15:00

You’ve got mail! – the story so far and what next on the integration journey Harpreet Shergill, Senior Project Manager, NHS Digital

15:15 - 16:00

Use it or lose it – removing the technology barriers in pharmacy Richard Ashcroft, Programme Director, Digital Medicines, NHS Digital & Mohammed Hussain, Senior Clinical Lead, Digital Medicines NHS Digital

M.D.S - a guide to not pulling your hair out Cyrus Hodivala, UK Sales Manager for Specialist Automation, Omnicell

16:15 - 16:45

Cyber security – keep your patient data safe Andrew Lane, Board Member and Pharmacy Contractor, NPA

17:00 - 17:30

Are you exempt? – the benefits of a digital solution Candice Moore, Programme Head, Digitising Community Pharmacy and Medicines, NHS Digital

The application of technology in community pharmacy Paul Chatterton, Regional Deputy Superintendent Pharmacist, H I Weldrick Ltd

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Primary Care Pharmacy Theatre Sunday 8th OCTOBER

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Pharmacy is changing Hala Jawad, Practice/Community Pharmacist, Ipharmacist UK

09:45 - 10:15

10:45 - 11:15

Meeting CPD and competency requirements of practice based pharmacy work Dr Duncan Jenkins, Morph Consultancy

General practice pharmacy Helen Kilminster, GP Pharmacist, Independent Prescriber, PCPA PPG Committee Member

10:45 - 11:15

11:45 - 12:15

A transition from community to GP practice – an appreciation of opportunities and impact of being a practice pharmacist Janak Archarya, MMS® Practice Pharmacist, The Orchard Medical Practice

Practice based pharmacy as part of a wider managed primary care system Dr Duncan Jenkins, Morph Consultancy

11:45 - 12:15

Session delivered by NPA Leyla Hannbeck, Chief Pharmacist, NPA

09:45 - 10:15

12:30 - 13:15 PANEL DISCUSSION 13:45 - 14:15 14:40 - 15:10

15:15 - 15:45

16:00 - 16:30

16:45 - 17:15

Future of pharmacy panel Chaired by: Liz Jones, Editor, Independent Community Pharmacist Liz Butterfield, PCPA Mark Koziol, Chairman, PDA Professor Ash Soni OBE, President, Royal Pharmaceutical Society Nitin Sodha, Vice-Chairman, NPA Ensuring professional and appropriate working conditions for practice based pharmacists Alima Batchelor, Policy Head, PDA

12:45 - 13:15

13:45 - 14:15

14:45 - 15:15

Integrating community pharmacy Professor Ash Soni OBE, President, RPS Integration in practice - what are the benefits for the pharmacy Dr Graham Stretch, Director – Prescribing, Argyle Health Group, Kashif Ismail, Proprietor, Remedy Pharmacy & Practice Pharmacist, Cuckoo Lane Practice, Ealing, Ali Harb, Proprietor, Remedy Pharmacy & Practice Pharmacist, Florence Road Surgery, Ealing, Mo Harb, Proprietor, Remedy Pharmacy & Practice Pharmacist, Florence Road Surgery, Ealing

15:45 - 16:15

Professional indemnity issues for practice based pharmacists Mark Koziol, Chairman, PDA Engaging with STPs a practical approach Luvjit Kandula, Chair, PCPA Community Pharmacy Group Pharmaceutical care on a population based level Clair Huckerby, Medicines Optimisation Lead, Dudley Clinical Commissioning Group Pharmacy integration: medicines optimisation in care homes – what does it mean for community pharmacy teams? Dr Wasim Baqir, Lead Pharmacist, Northumberland Vanguard (Primary Acute Care System), Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

Pharmacy and the primary care home Dr Nav Chana, Chair, National Association of Primary Care (NAPC) Pharmaceutical care on a population based level Liz Brooke, Primary Care Pharmacist, PDA

RPS CAREER DEVELOPMENT THEATRE Sunday 8th OCTOBER

Monday 9th OCTOBER

10:00 - 10:30

RPS Campaigns Neal Patel, Head of Corporate Communications, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

10:00 - 10:30

12:00 - 12:30

What’s hot in community pharmacy in England Sandra Gidley, English Pharmacy Board, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

11:00 - 11:30

13:00 - 13:30

RPS professional support for your role in community pharmacy Ruth Wakeman, Assistant Director for Professional Development & Support, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

12:00 - 12:30

14:00 - 14:30

Money – mind the gap, delivering service excellence Professor Ash Soni OBE, President, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

13:00 - 13:30

A showcase of innovations in community pharmacy/ integrated care Heidi Wright, English Practice & Policy Lead, Team England, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

14:00 - 14:30

RPS faculty- how to get started and prepare for revalidation in 2018 Jodie Williamson, Professional Development and Engagement Lead, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

15:00 - 15:30

15:00 - 15:30

16:00 - 16:30

17:00 - 17:30

New and emerging career opportunities - including GP pharmacy - hear from those who have already made the leap, what’s it really like? Ravi Sharma, Programme Clinical Lead (Clinical Pharmacy) & Primary Care Workforce and Infrastructure Team (National Team), NHS England

In association with:

16:00 - 16:30

RPS faculty- how to get started and prepare for revalidation in 2018 Jodie Williamson, Professional Development and Engagement Lead, Royal Pharmaceutical Society What is hot in community pharmacy in england Sandra Gidley, English Pharmacy Board, Royal Pharmaceutical Society Medicines information- how to say up to date Harvinder Sondh, Director of Marketing & Product Development, Pharmaceutical Press, the publishing arm of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society Support for community pharmacist Ruth Wakeman, Assistant Director for Professional Development & Support, Royal Pharmaceutical Society New and emerging career opportunities - including GP pharmacy - hear from those who have already made the leap, what’s it really like? Ravi Sharma, Programme Clinical Lead (Clinical Pharmacy) & Primary Care Workforce and Infrastructure Team (National Team), NHS England Rebalancing programme, reducing errors and improving learning in line with the RPS error reporting standards Annamarie McGregor, Practice Development Lead, Royal Pharmaceutical Society How to be happier at work – career and professional development, addressing the happiness gap

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LIVE FLU TRAINING RETURNS TO THE PHARMACY SHOW! We are pleased to announce that this year we have not one but two companies running live flu and CPR training at the event. RX Advisor, who ran training at the Show last year and ECG Ltd will both be running discounted training sessions across both days. It is an NHS requirement that all pharmacists that vaccinate under the NHS flu vaccination service receive face-to-face training at least every two years. This is part of the requirement for completing the declaration of competence, which must be completed prior to delivering the NHS service.

Special discounted rate of £79 + VAT

Both RX Advisor and ECG Ltd will be providing sessions which can be booked through respective booking forms (accessed by the link below) but please be aware that there are limited places on these workshops and places are allocated on a first come first served basis. Please go to www.thepharmacyshow.co.uk/flutraining to secure your place!

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session highlight: From the shop floor to the boardroom, ladies what’s stopping you? The majority of pharmacists are women yet this dominance in the profession is not reflected in the leadership of the sector. How can we encourage women to step up at every level of leadership- from the pharmacy to business ownership and representation at board level? What are the barriers to participation ? This panel discussion brings together women from across the sector to address the issues and encourage men and women to step forward with ideas for change. Business Theatre - Sun. 8 October, 12:45-13:25 Followed by networking drinks in the Meet the Buyer Lounge.

Claire Ward

Chaired by Claire Ward Public Affairs Director, PDA

Leyla Hannbeck

Chief Pharmacist, NPA

Janice Perkins

Pharmacy Superintendent, Well

Luvjit Kandula

Chief Officer, Leicestershire & Rutland LPC

Sandra Gidley

Chair of English Pharmacy Board, Royal Pharmaceutical Society

Reena Barai

Independent Community Pharmacist

SPECIAL EVENTS AT THE PHARMACY SHOW HEALTHY LIVING PHARMACY LEADERSHIP COURSES AT THE PHARMACY SHOW Sunday, 2.5 hour workshop – 10:00-12:30 & 14:00-16:30 In collaboration with the HLP specialists and founders of the HLP concept, Pharmacy Complete and The Pharmacy Show are offering you the opportunity to have an HLP Leader trained to meet all the Public Health England requirements for the leadership element of the HLP Quality Criteria. Leave the show one step closer to achieving HLP status to claim your Quality Payment, whilst reaping many other benefits including higher staff motivation, higher customer loyalty and demonstrating to commissioners that you are both willing and able! Go to www.thepharmacyshow.co.uk/hlp to book your place now! to ee d fr ten at

Special show price of £79 + VAT!

STREP A TEST AND TREAT SERVICE - TRAINING WORKSHOPS Sunday & Monday - every hour from 10.30 – workshop duration 30 minutes

Delivered by

Strep A training workshop will be run by professionals from the manufacturers of the OSOM® Strep A kits Sekisui. All pharmacists will receive hands on training and leave the Pharmacy Show with everything you need to implement the service in your pharmacy. Go to www.thepharmacyshow.co.uk/strep for more information and to book your place now!

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AIM HOST SUPERINTENDENT FORUM AT PHARMACY SHOW AIM, the Association of Independent Multiple Pharmacies, is making its final preparations for its bi- annual Superintendent’s Forum at this year’s Pharmacy Show. This highly sought after meeting will start with breakfast and networking session at 9.15am and then delegates will be invited to take their seats at 10am. After a welcome from the Former Chairman of AIM’s Superintendent Forum, Richard Dean, there will be presentations on the latest immunisation offerings, update’s on medicine safety legislation including the implications for Pharmacy Superintendents and front line Pharmacists, as well as a summary on the latest regulations that Pharmacists need to adhere to. This will be followed by a discussion on quality payments, apprenticeships in pharmacy and digital medicines improvements. These meetings are always well received by those that attend, comments Richard Wells, Chairman of the AIM Superintendent Forum, “As an organisation, AIM is committed to supporting its members and recognises that the role of Superintendent is a key one for Independent Multiples. To allow this peer group to meet and discuss key topics twice a year is one way we can fulfil our commitment to members and for one of these meetings to coincide with the Pharmacy Show is an added bonus.”

The best thing since Sliced gluten-free Bread

AIM is a membership organisation representing community pharmacy businesses with multiple pharmacies. Our members represent a significant number of pharmacies cross the UK, delivering primary healthcare and advice to their local communities. AIM also engages with politicians, policy makers, the NHS and local government stakeholders to influence decisions about community pharmacy provision, services and remuneration. AIM’s objective and strategic approach is to foster the development of community pharmacy, represent the interests of its members and associate members within the NHS and other pharmacy bodies

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Living

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Become Your Local Mobility2you Retailer

The Association represents its membership and provides an opportunity to meet and gain access to fellow pharmacy businesses and pharmacy sector partners. The organisation brings together proprietors and decision makers of privately owned pharmacy groups to share best practice, offer support and discuss matters of mutual interest. It provides a forum for members to hear industry / professional experts on a wide variety of topics pertinent to their business and professional requirements.

For more information, please contact Diane Moss, General Manager at AIM on 07917 118291.

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THE PHARMACY NETWORK (CIG Ltd) & TESLA INC. COMPETITION TERMS AND CONDITIONS The closing date for entries will be 3.30 pm 9 October 2017. Only one entry per person permitted. Only verified visitors to the Pharmacy Show 2017 can enter. Spoilt, illegible and incomplete entries will be excluded. Entrants must be aged 18 years or over. The car shown is for illustrative purposes only and whilst representative of the model that could be won may not be the car on display. CIG retains the right to substitute the promoted vehicle with one of same value and similar type. There is no cash alternative for this prize. No entries from CIG or Tesla personnel or their families is permitted. The competition is organized by CIG Ltd, the prize (if won) will be provided by CIG Ltd and all entrants agree to be bound by CIG Ltd competition rules. The winner will be notified by post within 30 days. CIG is not responsible for any running or maintenance costs of the vehicle. The vehicle will be collected from a nominated UK Tesla dealership in consultation with the winner and Tesla Inc. By entering you agree to be automatically registered to the CIG Digital Network and for Tesla Cars to contact you with relevant news and product information. Your information will not be shared with any other 3rd Party. FUEL CONSUMPTION Tesla Model S 100D Fuel:104 MPGe (2.26 L/100 km or 125 mpg‑imp. City: 92; 37 kWh/100 mi 23 kWh/100 km; Highway: 105; 33 kWh/100 mi 21 kWh/100 km; Combined: 98; 35 kWh/100 mi 22 kWh/100 km. CO2 emissions 235g/km.)


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Puressentiel welcomes a new ambassador within its team, true international legend and considered as one of the greatest players in rugby’s history.

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DISCOVER THE FULL PURESSENTIEL RANGE on www.puressentiel.com Puressentiel Muscles & Joints Roller is a Medical Device bearing the CE mark. Read instructions before use. *Jonny Wilkinson will attend the Pharmacy Show 2017 on the Sunday 8th of October for a couple of hours.

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ARE YOU A PRE-REGISTRATION PHARMACIST? The pre-registration year is filled with opportunity. It is a very important year and each pre-reg trainee will experience their own unique journey. This is a journey which you should prepare well for, as well as receiving the support you need. This year, a conference which will be taking place at The Pharmacy Show can help you. The British Pharmaceutical Students’ Association (BPSA) and Pharmacists’ Defence Association (PDA) have collaborated with ProPharmace, to produce ‘Aiming High’ – a high-quality, twoday conference which aims to help get your pre-reg year off to a great start.

COMMUNITY PHARMACY AND SEXUAL HEALTH There is a sexual health crisis. We have failed to encourage people to look after their sexual health and test regularly. The incidences of Gonorrhoea and syphilis have been increasing steadily. In 2015 only 13% of young men were tested for STDs and 32% of young women. The diagnosis of chlamydia is falling, but so is the rate of testing – the two are probably linked. With all of this happening, sexual health services are experiencing a funding crisis. Smaller outreach clinics are closing in favour of centralised services and postal services. Commissioned Community Pharmacy based services are few and far between and lack the support of a proper persuasive campaign. We are failing to persuade sexually active people to take responsibility for their sexual health and test regularly. Safe sex is not safe – just safer. Some STDs can be present without troubling symptoms – the only way of knowing is to test. Community Pharmacies are ideally placed to take a lead with their local communities and provide a range of simple tests for STDs. Testing should become part of a normal routine – a way of life – a sexual health check, as well as a mechanism for testing when symptoms are present. Community Pharmacy has the ability to understand the need for routine testing and the support required if tests are positive. Condoms are no longer hidden in the third draw on the left – they are on open display. Community Pharmacy is the right professional service to advise on safer sex and support routine sexual health testing. Connect2Pharma are developing a service called Check 4 Sexual Health and should be launched at the pharmacy show visit www.connect2pharma.co.uk for more information

This conference will give you a head-start with preparing for the registration assessment, with sessions such as ‘An Introduction to Calculations’ and ‘The Registration Assessment Framework’; as well as helping you to develop some important professional skills and providing practical tips on planning your year, writing ‘evidence’ and much more. Sessions will be delivered by expert speakers from ProPharmace, experienced pharmacists of the PDA and Graduate Officer of the BPSA. Furthermore, there will be plenty of opportunity to ask questions, network and meet other pre-registration trainees in a relaxed and safe learning environment.

“Having just completed my pre-registration training and finally qualifying as a pharmacist, I can relate to needing a source of support and direction at the beginning of my training. This conference aims to do that. Beenish Chaudhry – Newly-Qualified Pharmacist and BPSA Graduate Officer

‘Aiming High’ is a two-day conference for pre-registration pharmacists. You can attend on either or both days. Register on the website www.conferenceevent.com/pda This conference is sponsored by the PDA. Book early to secure your place with a deposit of £10 for one day or £20 for both days.


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COMMUNITY PHARMACIES DEMONSTRATE THEIR VALUE TO THE NHS ”Increased health gain at reduced overall cost.” That’s how university researchers have described the impact of the first five years of the community pharmacy New Medicine Service.

and the positive impact it is having for the NHS”. The NPA also acknowledges the intrinsic value to NHS commissioners of the “hundreds of thousands [who] walked through the doors of their local pharmacy for the vaccination” last year. Mr Strachan says: “The community pharmacy network is a source of unexploited value. There are lots of things we could do, that we don’t at present. We are part of the fabric of people’s lives and that means we could really make a huge difference, if the network was invested in. People just need to give the pharmacy network a chance to show what it can do.”

In a report issued earlier this month , researchers from Manchester, Nottingham and London Universities used economic modelling to conclude that the service had saved the NHS potentially over £500 million in its first five years. Savings arose through improved medicines adherence that has quality of life benefits and which is associated with reductions in the overall cost of treating diseases covered by the service.

Opportunity knocks At the Royal Pharmaceutical Society, chair of RPS England Sandra Gidley has called for the list of medicines covered by the New Medicine Service to be extended to cover all long-term conditions including mental health issues.

Commenting on the results, PSNC chief executive Sue Sharpe said: “With the current pressures on the NHS it is vital to use community pharmacists to help support GPs and other parts of the health care system, using their expertise in medicines and the relationship they have with their patients.”

She says: “We’d also like to see more patients referred into the service by primary or secondary care providers to ensure the service is used as widely as possible. All patients prescribed new medication should be encouraged to take part in the New Medicine Service by their prescriber.”

NPA chairman Ian Strachan adds that week on week community pharmacies work many tens of extra hours each week, in addition to those contractually provided. He says this shows the “unrecognised value and importance of community pharmacy to commissioners and NHS decision-makers”.

At this year’s Pharmacy Show, PSNC will again host the Pharmacy Services Innovation Theatre in which pharmacy teams can see and hear a whole host of ideas for commissioned services, additional income streams and ways to connect with clinical commissioning groups, local authorities and the voluntary sector. The conference education stream has been created to give delegates the tools and the confidence they need to make a difference within the communities they serve.

The flu opportunity One area in which community pharmacy can readily excel is flu vaccination. From the beginning of September, England launches the 2017-18 flu immunisation season and with this gives community pharmacies another chance to show the value of their service in local neighbourhoods. Last year, GPs fell well short of flu immunisation targets with uptake figures for the over-65 age group actually falling compared to the previous year to reach a 70.5 per cent uptake rate. Overall, for all people in the clinical at-risk groups uptake reached just under 49 per cent. Taking minimum 2017/18 season vaccination rates into account, the exact extent of the challenge facing immunisers is clear. Targets for 2017/18 include a 75 per cent coverage rate in the over-65s and a 55 per cent uptake for all clinical risk groups overall.

Among the innovations to be discussed at the 2017 Pharmacy Show, delegates will be able to review the commercial potential of the following services: • Asthma review • HIV testing service • Discharge Medicines Review • Using patient activation measure with type 2 diabetics • COPD (EPIC) medicines optimisation • Services for patients with cancer • Sore throat test and treat service

According to PSNC, “the significant growth in the number of people vaccinated by pharmacies during the 2016/17 season has demonstrated the ongoing popularity of this service with patients

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The show, which takes place at the NEC Birmingham on October 8-9, is also a chance for pharmacy staff to receive discounted flu and CPR training: it is an NHS requirement that all pharmacists taking part in the NHS flu vaccination service receive faceto-face training at least every two years. Please go to www. thepharmacyshow.co.uk/flutraining to secure your place. Each year the Pharmacy Show provides a unique opportunity for the whole pharmacy team to meet hundreds of suppliers to find new products, services and technologies to help improve pharmacy patient services and commercial income, hear ‘how to’ business development seminars and to network with over 8,500 colleagues, peers and friends and share best practice hints and tips. According to Pharmacy Show Managing Director Matthew Butler the indications are that the 2017 show will break all records for the number of delegates attending. Mr Butler Said: “The Pharmacy Show will continue to guide the profession to successfully manage the changes required to run a profitable and efficient pharmacy, never losing sight of improved patient outcomes, bettering the health of the communities they serve and ensuring a savvy retail business. With funding cuts casting an ever-present shadow over pharmacy, it really is more important than ever to invest time and attention in your pharmacy business, and at the Pharmacy Show pharmacy teams can do this in the most time and cost efficient way.”

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INVESTING IN THE FUTURE OF PHARMACY What does the Pharmacy Show mean for you? Ask the people you see there, and most will say it’s a fantastic opportunity to meet like-minded professionals. It’s about addressing the big challenges of today, and how we’re going to overcome them. We’re all keen to hear the latest, brightest ideas and cutting-edge thinking, so that we leave full of inspiration and insights for the year ahead. It’s exactly the same for us. The Pfizer Healthy Partnerships team is continually developing a comprehensive package of support for pharmacists – and this relies, absolutely, on your feedback. Our offering a year from now will undoubtedly be shaped by the conversations we have and the insights we gain over two busy days in Birmingham.

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So do make time to come and visit us – we are at the heart of the exhibition space, at stand PB45. Our stand has been designed to give a sense of what your pharmacy could look like, with the benefit of our resources. It is divided into three areas, each presenting practical, real-world examples of the support available – often endorsed by professional bodies. Each one has been developed in response to feedback from the pharmacy sector, and an identified need. Here’s a taste of what you will find there: • Supporting your professional development – such as ‘Confident Connections’ – Two short and engaging modules to help us help us build new connections, leading to positive outcomes for everyone involved and how can you turn a good conversation into a great one? • Enhancing the patent experience – such as our Cardiovascular Posters & Leaflets; Not only are these great to update your Pharmacy’s Health Promotion Zone, but talking to at risk patients about these topics could help their longterm health. • Delivering commercial value – such as real-time updates of stock level and simple ‘one-click’ email notifications for products when they are back in stock. To get the full picture, do come and talk to us. All of us on the Pfizer Healthy Partnerships team are keen to meet you, and to hear what more we can do to support you and your pharmacy. In the meantime, why not log in/register at Access Pfizer (www.AccessPfizer.co.uk), our online portal – itself recently redesigned in response to feedback. Here you can view and order the latest resources and, of course, manage your account with Pfizer.

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Nelsons is an award winning family-owned business, which has inspired generations to live healthier, happier lives since 1860. Nelsons is one of the UK’s largest and Europe’s longest established manufacturer of natural healthcare products, having built up a portfolio that includes world-famous RESCUE® range, Bach® Original Flower Remedies, Spatone®, Nelsons Arnicare®, Nelsons Teetha®, Nelsons® creams including H+Care®, Nelsons® homeopathic ClikPak® and Formulated® ranges. Nelsons are proud of our products, our customer service and our people. For more, visit www.NelsonsNaturalWorld.com

1930 Dr Bach asks NHP to make and stock his Bach Original Flower Remedies Back in the 1930s an important chapter in Nelsons’ history was written when Dr Edward Bach, a doctor with a keen interest in homeopathy, approached the Nelsons Homeopathic Pharmacy to help him make and sell his increasingly popular Bach™ Original Flower Remedies. The relationship between Nelsons and The Dr Edward Bach Centre, based at Dr Bach’s former home, Mount Vernon in Oxfordshire, continues to this day.

1860 Nelsons Homeopathic Pharmacy first opened their doors Samuel Hahnemann was the founding father of homeopathy and his student, Ernst Louis Armbrecht, moved to London where he opened a homeopathic pharmacy and put into practice the principles learned from his teacher. Ernst married Charlotte Nelson in 1866 and soon after began trading as Armbrecht, Nelson & Co., later to be abbreviated to A. Nelson & Co. Thus, the Nelsons brand was born. Nelsons Homeopathic Pharmacy was to become the centrepiece of Nelsons’ heritage and experience for over 150 years, and continues to provide the same high quality remedies, advice, expertise and service.

2010 Nelsons celebrates its 150th birthday 2016 Today Bach and our range of Nelsons products are all produced in Nelson’s specialist manufacturing facility in Wimbledon, while Spatone products come from Trefriw Wells Spa in Snowdonia. Nelsons exports to 70 countries around the world and has subsidiary offices in U.S.A., Germany and Monaco.


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THE FUTURE OF PHARMACY IS ALL ABOUT DELIVERING CLINICAL VALUE AND SAFER BETTER PATIENT OUTCOMES Medicines are the most common healthcare intervention. £16bn investment from the NHS and rising. Pharmacy is so well placed to ensure the best return on investment for patients and for the NHS as a whole – we can and should be ensuring that all of that investment delivers the best possible care in the safest possible way. Jeremy Hunt has highlighted medication errors as a real priority for the NHS and we are the people who should be leading on improving this.

with prevention support, early diagnostics, treatment of common conditions and signposting to others when needed. As well as the strength of MURs and NMS and how they can be used much more strategically as part of care pathways so that other clinicians can rely on the patient receiving support with medicines use and adherence.

There is some amazing work going on by pharmacy teams around the country but there is unwarranted variation in outcomes and pharmacy needs to coordinate and integrate to improve this. In other words, we need to take responsibility making sure that every patient is getting the care they deserve. Including some of the most vulnerable – the housebound, the care home residents, those with learning disabilities and everyone who has to try and manage polypharmacy. So what can we do better and how can we work together as a more integrated profession to join up care and make sure people stay safe and with the best possible health outcomes? My suggestion is to get more involved with fellow clinicians locally – pharmacy teams, doctors, nurses, OTs, physios as well as social care. Talk to your colleagues locally and don’t give up if you get the brushoff at first, keep going with messages that you know will improve patient care. We need to be a key part of emerging multidisciplinary teams and step forward to participate and be seen as the medicines experts. At the same time we need to integrate our own profession more successfully with specialist hospital pharmacists available to support those working in GP surgeries, community pharmacy and other settings. Communication is key here and technology can help, especially if we join campaigns to ensure that full

Liz Butterfield, PCPA President access to interoperable patient records becomes a reality. Community Pharmacy holds a trump card in the patient care pathway where medicines are involved. The most frequent clinical contact with patients for the whole time they are needing to continue with medication and we need to be making more of this contact opportunity to add more value. In my view community pharmacy needs to take much more responsibility for patient outcomes and be seen in that key role by other clinicians in the local health care system. Also we need to be smarter about collating data and shouting about the amazing work that community pharmacy already does to support local communities

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GP Practice pharmacists and pharmacy technicians are rapidly growing in number and these professionals have an important role of coordinating care across different pharmacy sectors as well as delivering much improved medication reviews. The Primary Care Pharmacy Association, PCPA, is the not for profit professional organisation for all pharmacy professionals in primary and community care. Please see the website at www.pcpa.org. uk for information on membership and on how you can join support networks to link with colleagues across the UK – open to all. The Pharmacy Show offers a great opportunity for networking with colleagues, including those working in other sectors of pharmacy but managing the same patients. Please visit the GP Practice Hub to hear from and meet colleagues working in surgery settings and find out more about integrated working for pharmacy to add more value. Liz Butterfield, PCPA President

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Introducing Cold Sore Express® Nova Medical Solutions (NOVA) is a manufacturer and distributor of novel health products and medical products. Our Company is made up of three divisions: •

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PDA’s NEW STRATEGY FOR PHARMACY REVEALED AT THE PHARMACY SHOW In 2010, the PDA revealed its initial pharmacy strategy, which was subsequently published as the PDA Road Map www.the-pda.org/englishroadmap , www.the-pda.org/scottishroadmap . This strategy argued that pharmacists could create more capacity for GPs by taking on caseloads of patients that GPs had previously diagnosed with long term conditions and by delivering Pharmaceutical Care to these patients. Such an approach would obviate the need for GPs to perform the time consuming and routine reviews of patients’ medication regimes, as this would now be done by pharmacists. If this made GPs more available to see patients, then this could prevent unnecessary A&E presentations and ultimately also hospital admissions.

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At the 2017 Pharmacy Show, NOVA will be presenting its latest novel patented Cold Sore Express® cream. New to the market, Cold Sore Express® features completely new technology to effectively and very quickly deal with cold sores. Backed by clinical data, 80% of users will not develop a cold sore if Cold Sore Express is applied on first symptoms! It acts fast within 2-3 hours of application.

In addition, Reumex contains Camelina oil which has up to 45% of Omega-3 fatty acids, and helps promote a healthy Cold Sore Express is a newly patented formula heart and acts as a powerful antioxidant. Reumex was of specific fatty acids. It has a Novel mechanism of action which will quickly help with first further enhanced by adding Undenatured Collagen II for onset of symptoms in herpes labialis. optimum health joint. ECI Natural Health will be featuring Fatty Acids comprise biological materials inon the physiological Reumex at the Pharmacy Showinvolved and standcontrol to answer any of the activity of cells in response to irritative stimuli. technical questions alongside the NOVA team. NOVA is always looking for new distributing partners in the UK and overseas.

Although the Road Map strategy looked at new roles for pharmacists, its thrust was about improving the patient journey and enabling GPs to become far more productive by focussing on diagnosis.

This is also the second year that NOVA features its manufacturing division (CMS Medical). Manufacturing in ISO and GMP accredited facilities in Yorkshire, we formulate, facebook @NovaColdSore Novamedicalsolutions.com 02070609189 scrubsuk.com Cold Sore Express® is formulated with a new technology design and manufacture most liquid fill health and beauty called F.A.G for fatty Acid Groups. F.A.G was developed by products. a team of scientists, biochemists and oncologists in Italy A turn key solution provider from start to finish. Products over 10 years. Specific fatty acids have been combined to currently offered to our clients range from mouthwash, provide a barrier to the entry of the virus into the cells. In stretch mark oil, muscle rub, freeze gel, anti- aging cream, Herpes Labialis the infectious viral agent first colonises the male grooming products and much more. tissues by direct contact with an infected person and will We can manufacture small and large batches, with a real recur in situations of reduced immunity. passion for details and working in partnership with our As a response to this ‘attack’ on our immune system an customers. inflammatory process is triggered, and which can be used by Our manufacturing division currently works with a number the virus as a culture medium. The inflammatory response of large retailers, and is able to formulate onsite with our is the first non-specific defence of our organism and if not controlled will activate a number of physiological reactions, experience Technical Team. which will then help the virus to duplicate itself and colonise the area. Cold Sore Express® with the F.A.G will help control this process. Applied on first onset of symptoms, Cold Sore Express® is active within 2-3 hours. This is the first product which NOVA is launching under its Novalife Portfolio, with new products incorporating the same technology due to be released in 2018. Other products will focus on rectal irritation, vaginal thrush, dermatitis and Intertrigo amongst other conditions. As part of its eve- growing range of novel products, NOVA is also launching at the pharmacy show for the UK market, the award winning Reumex Longvida® Optimized Curcumin, a food supplement that has been proven to be 65 times more bio-available than regular Curcumin. Reumex is the result

When PDA first proposed this, it seemed radical and few thought that it could happen. Today however, for a whole host of reasons a revolution of pharmacist roles is well underway. However, not all is well; cuts in the English global sum, severe cost pressures on Primary Care pharmacists and hospital pharmacists required to concentrate on discharging patients. The GP practice based scheme is not without its difficulties and needs improvement. If we are to fully exploit the opportunities for pharmacy, then we must up our game in the areas of planning and leadership. This has prompted the PDA to develop its next Strategic Road Map, based as before around Pharmaceutical Care and the use of pharmacists’ unique skills as experts in medicines which we will present in the Keynote Theatre on Sunday October 8th at 5.00pm.

Other products currently featured at the Pharmacy Show and part of the novel product division are:

If you are a pharmacist, trying to make some sense out of what your future role may entail, or you are a CCG or Health Board pharmacist trying to work out how you can play your part then please join us. If you are a pharmacy owner, trying to work out where these bewildering changes may affect your remuneration, then come and find out. We are convinced that if we are prepared to re-engineer the role of a pharmacist in the wider community then we will be able to deliver a dramatically improved service to patients, a much more productive use of taxpayers’ money and a significant improvement in professional fulfilment for pharmacists.

H7 Insomnia Control®, specifically designed to provide an alternative solution to Insomnia sufferers, with no side effect, and backed by double blind controlled clinical studies. Asonor® stop snoring in its track, easy to use and apply, with no side effect, and with a positive result for 75% of users. TEN® Boutique baby Skincare, a beautiful range of baby skincare products, free from all those armful ingredients and packed with the goodness of natural ingredients. A premium range without the price tag!

We are excited about the prospect of revealing our PDA Road Map strategy and we invite you to join us at the Pharmacy Show Keynote Theatre on Sunday 8th of October at 5.00pm.

Come and see our team at stand PD30, to discuss any manufacturing requirements and novel product distribution needs.

We look forward to seeing you at the Pharmacy Show, please visit us on stand PB40.

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TIME TO BE ASSERTIVE AND RESILIENT! Many of us are aware of the importance of looking after ourselves physically, but how many of us allocate time to looking after our mental health? With figures from the charity Mind indicating that 1 in 4 people in the UK will experience a mental health problem each year, a shift in focus toward mental wellbeing may be in order. A wellbeing legacy Over the past five years the team at Pharmacist Support – the profession’s independent charity – has been assisted by a substantial legacy to develop pro-active ways to assist those in the profession to manage their wellbeing. The forward thinking vision of the benefactor enabled the creation of the Wardley wellbeing service. Practical support is provided, free of charge, through workshops and a range of online resources which focus on the provision of information, tools and techniques to help recognise the signs and symptoms of stress and deal with everyday pressures. New workshops, new focus Building on the success of this service to date, Pharmacist Support is now expanding its wellbeing support with the launch of brand new workshops focussing on three specific areas: Assertiveness, Building resilience and Time management. The new sessions will allow attendees to explore these aspects of manging their wellbeing in more detail. The aim being to provide effective techniques to help equip those in the profession to build the resilience and confidence they need to deal with the day-to-day and unexpected stresses of pharmacy. Attendees will explore a range of tried and tested tools, techniques and ideas, with activities including role play, case studies, cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) and group discussion. “These three new workshops are an ideal next step for people who have already attended the ‘Introduction to wellbeing’ workshop and want to broaden their knowledge, but they are also perfectly accessible for anyone new to the service” commented Pharmacist Support Chief Executive Diane Leicester-Hallam. “Each session is discussed and planned in advance with the host to ensure it meets the specific needs of each group, and is adapted whenever necessary.” Pharmacist Support has a team of trainers who can deliver workshops at venues convenient to you, your students/colleagues or employees across Great Britain. Those interested in booking a free session should call 0161 441 0811 or email wellbeing@pharmacistsupport.org. NB a minimum of 15 attendees is required to confirm a booking.

GENERICS IMPORT

Community pharmacy will not be the same.

Having to try to combat this funding loss, we are now in a position of reducing recruitment into our business, reducing innovation to help better our community’s health, but we are spending more time isolated in our pharmacies. We were spending time out in the community bringing pharmacy into the lives of those that needed it the most. The vulnerable, isolated, and in the outreach of our communities that are need of health care; are all finding out now what it’s like not to have pharmacy at their sights. The elderly & housebound have been neglected of the care of prescription deliveries, as most of community pharmacy are reducing the unpaid costs to their business plans. Key strategies have been shared on our forum including purchasing efficiencies, extra income generation from services, proactive retailing and staff training. Cash flow has been very challenging for us all. Reducing costs through reducing staffing levels, or even changing opening hours have all been our first plan of action. All this put together has made pharmacy owners feel very isolated, and there is no where for us to get any guidance and support. This year at The Pharmacy Show you don’t need to feel isolated. We are all in it together! Let’s talk, and help each other - it’s the last chance to unite. pharmacyTALK are hosting an interview booth that will capture your stories, your tips, and your survival strategies to succeed through such grim times in pharmacy.

Our debates & interviews will be based on key topics such as: • Is it time to embrace the private sector? • Are you ready to stop prescription deliveries? • Have you made the mistake of reducing staffing levels, or was this the right step to make? • Are you looking for a way out of community pharmacy? • Why should the government take us seriously?

Sunil K. Kochhar - Founder of pharmacyTALK

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PHARMACY CHAINS

Last year at The Pharmacy Show, we sensed that everyone was anxious about the government cuts hitting community pharmacy. Now that they are in place, it has certainly made us all rethink how we continue our lives within community pharmacy.

pharmacyTALK aims to unite pharmacy through conversations. Visit us at The Pharmacy Show on stand PB56a, where we will waiting for you to share your experiences. Together we can change the future, but it must start from conversations.

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PHARMACY - OVERCOMING CHALLENGING TIMES Since the Pharmacy Show in 2016, life has not got any easier for contractors and the future is looking even more challenging with funding cuts biting hard. It is however a chance for everyone to be the best that they can be in these difficult times, operating at the top of their licence. It is not a time to be tied to the dispensary bench, labelling, dispensing, ordering and completing the mass of additional paperwork that is increasing daily. Rather, it is a time to delegate these tasks to the well trained pharmacy team and pharmacy technicians and to seek out all available opportunities. There is still money on the table for MURs, NMS and Flu and not forgetting the recently introduced Quality Payments that allows us all to up or game with the quality agenda. At our best, we will improve standards and quality outcomes, introduce safer working practices and be accredited Healthy Living Pharmacies which will make a true difference to our local communities. Use of Summary Care Record will also prepare us for the digital future where we can be fully integrated with our GP and hospital colleagues. This is not a time for the faint hearted; resilience is the name of the game and I am very confident that our sector will come out of this much stronger, it may just be in a different shape to what we have grown up with.

NPB AWARDS 2017

VOTE TODAY Natural Pharmacy Business brings you the Product Awards in association with The Pharmacy Show. Designed to recognise the true ‘hero’ healthcare products in independent pharmacy, that make a real difference to the lives of your customers. Join in our celebrations when we announce the winners at the awards ceremony Monday 9 October. Who wins? You decide.

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Exhibitor Profiles Healthera

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Healthera is the industry leading patient-prescription management platform.We provide your pharmacy a simple web portal, and your patients a free mobile application which allows them to set up pill reminders, order repeat prescriptions and make appointment for NHS and Private Services at your pharmacy. Since we launched 3 months ago, Healthera have been serving hundreds of pharmacies across the UK and helped them retain patients, gain new patients and improve business return. Start your free trial now! Contact details Martin Hao, Managing Director of Healthera Ltd e: martin.hao@healthera.co.uk Main Contact Number: 01223 451124 www. healthera.co.uk

The Locum App

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PB59a

Have you got The Locum App?We’re a platform that connects pharmacists around the county. The app was designed by pharmacists with your convenience in mind. The Locum App is easy to use and free to download and set up. Pharmacies can sign up, post jobs for one or multiple branches in minutes, find their perfect locum and manage their schedule. Pharmacists can sign up and apply for jobs around the country in just minutes. Join hundreds of users around the UK today and download the app on the Apple App Store or Android Play Store. Contact details Tel – 01582433744 Mobile 07494333141 email – support@thelocumapp.co.uk twitter - @thelocumappuk www.thelocumapp.co.uk

Medecare

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PG59 Tropika UK

MED e-care offer a modular suite of cutting edge solutions supporting you to deliver, record and analyse excellent care at every stage of the resident care life cycle whilst meeting CQC/ regulatory requirements and driving quality improvements. Our solutions combine to create a seamless, flexible, electronic health record that can be easily adjusted to reflect the needs of your residents, carers, nurses and organisation. Our products include eMAR and Care Planning, Daily Notes and POC (Point-of-Care) We won’t rest until you have realised the significant benefits of MED e-care’s solutions and when you’ve reached that point, we’ll carry on helping you improve in the long term. Contact details Tel – 01612324576 email – info@mede-care.co.uk twitter - @ukmedecare www.mede-care.co.uk

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AWARD-WINNING WELLBEING AND SKINCARE BRAND BLENDS MALAY RITUALS WITH HERBS, EXTRACTS AND VIRGIN COCONUT OIL Award-winning natural health and skincare brand, Tropika UK, is showcasing its multi-benefit ranges. Also at the stand will be Tropika Ambassador and baby, pregnancy and ‘jamu’ massage expert, Gayle Berry. Inspired by rituals passed down generations, Tropika Mums Spa has three distinct products. Its 100% natural and unique Massage Oil is the Malay ‘jamu’ (herb) 40day postpartum massage - bottled. A Massage Cream delivers targeted relief (including of morning sickness), while a daily Tummy Butter prevents stretch marks and repairs C-section scarring. Tropika Little Spa has a 100% natural Massage Oil that treats cradle cap, colic and baby eczema and joining it is the nursery must-have Herbal Cream that eases chests, naturally. Finally, two face and body skin treats make Tropika Skin: a two-in-one facial Cleansing Oil and a body Moisturiser infused with tea-tree oil that also treats eczema. Contact details Tel – 01582 433 744 email – sales@tropika.co.uk twitter - @TropikaUK Please visit our website for more details www.tropika.co.uk

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