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December 2014, Volume 21, Issue 6

In this final edition of 2014 a special paediatric themed issue contains reflections on this speciality as a career, the opportunities for pharmacists to work as prescribers and the articles that can provide knowledge and learning to all pharmacists in practice. Articles from Switzerland reviewing the information provided to the families of paediatric patients and from the UK regarding optimising medicines for children are also in this issue. 

The issue of working closely with other healthcare professionals is also further explored following a letter and editoririal abotu the situation in China. Have a read!

 

 

 

 

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