HPS’ network of Approved Pharmacies offers in-service educational programs.
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Lecture Series

To keep nursing and medical staff abreast of current trends in pharmaceutical care, HPS’ network of pharmacies offers in-service educational programs covering topics such as new medicines, side-effects, adverse reactions to medicines, and other relevant issues.

In this section of the Knowledge Centre, we provide you with articles written by HPS’ network of clinical pharmacists, summarising a selection of the many presentations available from HPS’ network of pharmacies’ Lecture Series Programme over recent years.

Please contact your HPS clinical pharmacist for full details of the 2018 Lecture Series Programme.

2018 HPS Lecture Series Programme

Lecture Series

HPS Pharmacies’ lecture series is an integral part of the professional services provided to our clients facilities, and can be made available on request to the wider healthcare community. HPS’ lecture series program offers…

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2017 HPS Lecture Series Programme

Lecture Series

HPS Pharmacies’ lecture series is an integral part of the professional services provided to our clients facilities, and can be made available on request to the wider healthcare community. HPS’ lecture series program offers…

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2016 HPS Lecture Series Programme

Lecture Series

HPS Pharmacies’ lecture series is an integral part of the professional services provided to our clients facilities, and can be made available on request to the wider healthcare community. HPS’ lecture series program offers…

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2015 HPS Lecture Series Programme

Lecture Series

HPS Pharmacies’ lecture series is an integral part of the professional services provided to our clients facilities, and can be made available on request to the wider healthcare community. HPS’ lecture series program offers…

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Antimicrobial Stewardship in Australian Hospitals

Lecture Series

Antimicrobial resistance poses a major threat to public health and human life, with infections from antibiotic resistant organisms threatening patient lives and compromising the safety and quality of healthcare. With up to 40% of…

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Code Stroke: Alteplase, Icatibant and Labetalol

Lecture Series

There are two stroke subgroups: ischaemic and haemorrhagic. An ischaemic stroke is caused by the blockage of a blood vessel in the brain (i.e. a blood clot), whereas haemorrhagic stroke is caused by a…

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December 2016

December 2015

December 2014

September 2013

Systemic Antifungals (Sep. 15 2013)

July 2013

June 2013

Can I Crush It? (Jun. 30 2013)

February 2013