UK and Zambian pharmacists: improving pharmacy practice, education and research by working together

Aubrey Kalungia, Derick Munkombe, Samantha Lippett, Megan Hockly, Emma Foreman, Alice Conway, Sarah Marshall, Claire May, Stewart Glaspole, Buge Apampa, Mike Pettit, Enock Chikatula, Andrew Bambala, David Banda, Victoria Rutter, Anja St Clair Jones

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Abstract

The Brighton-Lusaka Health Link (BLHL) is a non-profit organisation established in 2005, aiming to empower Zambian and UK-based health care professionals with an overall goal of improving healthcare in Zambia. Past joint projects have linked nursing and anaesthetics teams in the two countries. As pharmacy practice and education are evolving globally, there is an opportunity for pharmacists from low and high income settings to share best practices and develop capacity to address current and emerging pharmaceutical care needs. This led, in 2016, to pharmacists from UK and Zambia becoming involved in the BLHL.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 9 Jul 2018
EventUKCPA-PM Pharmacy Together Conference - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 2 Nov 20182 Nov 2018

Conference

ConferenceUKCPA-PM Pharmacy Together Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period2/11/182/11/18

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