Establish champions promoting cessation (Jan)
Launch newly developed visual prescribing guide (Feb)
Monthly training (Prescribing and ‘Very Brief Advice’)
Project review
Bi-monthly project assessment (pharmacist and smoking programme manager)
Looking at output from referrals and NRT for each cycle
Reviewed challenges in each cycle i.e. unanticipated, it became apparent certain cohorts (e.g. unsafe swallow) may require tailored treatment/specialist input which we sought where necessary.
Challenges with mental health patients e.g. dementia and consent – individual best interest approach
The project was undertaken pre-implementation of trust-wide electronic health records (presenting challenges for future data extraction). Plan to work with
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Any one of the conditions I had alone is life threatening. All three together meant that I had little chance of making it through.
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Celebrating my 23rd birthday with my family in Covent Garden, I was eating a slice of cake when I began to feet a bit of a headache. I was determined to finish my cake and coffee, of course, but when we did and I rose to leave, my legs turned to jelly and gave way. An ambulance was called, and the last memory I have of that day is a paramedic shining his torch in my eyes.
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From left, Keynote speaker and consultant Medical Parasitologist, University of Lagos, Akoka, Prof.Wellington Oyibo; Secretary to the Oyo State Government, Mrs Olubamiwo Adeosun; Chairman, St. Racheal s Pharmaceuticals Nigeria, Mr Akinjide Adeosun and Managing Director, Bydow Pharmacy, Mrs Adenike Adenuga, at the 2021 World Malaria Day colloquium organised by St. Racheal s Pharmaceuticals, in Lagos, on Sunday
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The government of Lagos, Oyo, Ekiti and Ogun States have demonstrated how possible it is for Nigeria to achieve the zero malaria target within the next 10 years.
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Published 26 April 2021
Dr Omon Osiki is a twin and father of triplets, who were the first successful conception to be delivered at the IVF Centre of the University College Hospital, Ibadan. Osiki, who is also a lecturer at the University of Lagos, tells
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