National Forum for Scotland

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Event Name National Forum for Scotland
Location Doubletree by Hilton Dunblane Hydro, Dunblane
Start Date 9:45am 30/08/2017
Finish Date 4:20pm 30/08/2017
Booking Closes No longer taking bookings
Places Available
Event Description

This Annual event has now assumed a significant place in the pharmacy year in Scotland.

The agenda has been created with input from the Pharmacy Management National Reference Group for Scotland, ensuring that the day is topical and highly attractive for pharmacists in Scotland.

As well as plenary sessions, there are a significant number of satellite sessions for delegates to select from. The Learning Zone, which is made up of Posters and Exhibition Stands, is a gathering place and central point for exchange of best practice. This year it will include the posters produced by graduates of the Clinical Leadership in Pharmacy programme.

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This event will be funded by the following pharmaceutical companies through the purchase of exhibition stands and posters. These companies have had no input into the design or content of the workshop agenda but will be in attendance on the day.

AbbVie, Alliance Pharmaceuticals, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Chiesi, Daiichi-Sankyo, GSK, Mylan, Napp Pharmacueticals, Qdem Pharmaceuticals, Teva UK Limited & Thornton & Ross

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Contact Name Alistair Paul
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