Mo Abdelkafi
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Pharmacist - Digital Medicines & MSO @PTHBhealth
Joined October 2010
Congratulations to Judith & Jodie for their @rpharms fellowships today! @PharmacySBU #WPD2025 @PDaHW
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Holly Jarman from @PTHBhealth Pharmacy, giving her Trailblazer Talk @PDaHW @RPS_Wales Conference 2025.
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Sophie Pierce, giving the keynote address @RPS_Wales @PDaHW conference 2025. Taking us through her life with Cystic Fibrosis, and rowing the Atlantic! 💊🏅
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How can NHS Wales turn performance variations between health boards into a plus? Prof. Don Berwick says, "variation can be a tremendous teacher" IF used for learning, not blaming. Calls for a more cooperative, collective approach. 🔗Read more here ⤵️ https://t.co/bC0wFRRGVC
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.MHRAgovuk agrees with campaigners’ concerns about the number of women still being prescribed sodium valproate, as an @NHSEngland target to reduce its prescribing to women of child-bearing age has not been met #ukpharmacy #epilepsy #prescribing
https://t.co/TJYMjjZaI4
pharmaceutical-journal.com
The chief safety officer of the Medicines and Healthcare Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has said she shares campaigners’ concerns about the number of women still being prescribed sodium valproate, as data...
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The world of patient safety will miss James Reason. “He devised the “Swiss cheese” model of human error, comparing the levels on which mistakes occur to slices of Emmental. In a mistake-free world, the cheese would have no holes; in reality, the cheese is cut into thin slices,
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I am delighted with the result and I would like to thank all members that voted. Exciting times ahead for the profession 👏👏👏
We are delighted to announce that Members have voted in favour by way of a Special Resolution Vote in support of proposed changes to the RPS’ Royal Charter and our transition to Royal College. Find out more: https://t.co/Eo4358bhav
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“We have a generation of disabled children created by this drug.” “I am 𝙖𝙜𝙝𝙖𝙨𝙩 this was set up in the shadow of thalidomide.” Health Editor at the Sunday Times @ShaunLintern exposes the devastating fallout from Sodium Valproate. @lewis_goodall.
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A busy & informative day at Welsh Pharmaceutical committee, advancing our collective vision for pharmacy, discussions on AI, research, further commitment and support for @rpharms proposals for Royal College. Patients & the profession are at the heart of all we do! Vote Yes!
As Chair of the Welsh Pharmaceutical Committee, I wholly support the @rpharms proposals to become a Royal College of Pharmacy and recommend that all pharmacists who are members of RPS vote YES in the special resolution
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👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻you get to work with me! Haha! Don’t let that put you off - it’s a great team!
***𝗝𝗢𝗕 𝗢𝗣𝗣𝗢𝗥𝗧𝗨𝗡𝗜𝗧Y*** Could you see yourself working here? As our MPharm programme expands we are seeking a new Senior Lecturer in #Pharmacy #Swansea RTs always appreciated. https://t.co/v2mrZ4jifA
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What a Monday morning! Lush view from the staff car park @PTHBhealth Brecon hospital #mondaymorning #icanseemyhousefromhere #springhassprung
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Exciting opportunity for a commercially focussed pharmacist with extensive procurement experience to lead NHS Wales’ Medicines Value Unit https://t.co/uarV0qPZtx Working with partners in NHS and industry this post will lead driving value through medicines procurement in Wales
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The OECD PaRIS report is well worth your time. It is a stunning analysis of patient outcome and experience across 19 countries. Wales was the only country out of the 4 nations to take part but thanks to my old team @Valuein_Health contributed a huge dataset
Today, @OECD is launching the Patient-Reported Indicator Surveys (PaRIS) report, with data from patients across 19 countries on their health outcomes & healthcare experiences. EPF has been involved since the initial design & development of the surveys. ➡️ https://t.co/YFJfHhzH4q
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More research to come, I'm sure, but are the GLP1s going to become the poster child for dealing with all our cravings? a cure for addiction? who knows...
Top 5 advances in medicine this week (đź§µ) 1. The GLP1 receptor agonist, Semaglutide, reduces cravings for alcohol and cigarettes This is a randomised phase 2 study with 48 patients The dose used was much lower than the dose for obesity, but still causes weight loss, so the
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Study results show that employing a clinical pharmacist in GP practices leads to significant reductions in the total costs of medicines, the total number of opioid prescriptions and the average quantity of anxiolytics per 1,000 patients #ukpharmacy
https://t.co/ZlVscj0G9I
pharmaceutical-journal.com
Clinical pharmacists working in GP practices make “statistically significant” improvements in the quality of prescribing, according to a study published in the British Journal of General Practice. As...
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Our new piece in @TheLancet on the potential of AI agents in medicine @james_y_zou
https://t.co/AWBTcDdKSO
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In case you missed it: The UK healthcare sector is at risk of falling behind other European countries in adopting AI, according to a pan-European study. Full story 👉 https://t.co/Udpdx08Yj0
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Just seen (2024 story). This is incredible.. Voyager 1, which was launched in 1977 and is over 15bn miles away, was sending gibberish msgs to NASA. They managed to diagnose the issue, remotely reprogram it's software and get it working again!! wow! 🤯 https://t.co/cAO7UnrlW5
theguardian.com
Engineers spent months working to repair link with Earth’s most distant spacecraft, says space agency
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Amazing 👏@yrhendy2 .. Semi final next, and hopefully onto the millennium stadium 🏟 for the final!!
What a performance by @yrhendy2 through to the Division 1 Cup final with a 12-5 victory over @RhydyfelinRFC. A massive defensive display to close out the game.
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