AWARD WINNERS
Alisdair Shearer from Davidsons with David Guest, National Sales Manager, Wockhardt UK
MANAGEMENT OF LONG TERM CONDITIONS DAVIDSONS, MILNATHORT
For Davidsons, the advancement of the Chronic Medication Service, and some of the key points in Prescription for Excellence meant that CMS shouldn’t just be about registration figures and preparation for serial prescriptions. They identified the need to develop a focus on pharmaceutical care issues, and, most importantly, quality pharmacist input into patients with long term conditions.
In 2014, they appointed Alasdair Shearer as CMS Quality Champion. Alasdair has demonstrated a keen focus on CMS, through his roles on the health board’s CMS implementation group and the PCR user groups.
He was on stage at the Scottish Pharmacist Awards to accept the
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Chemi for Management of Long Term Conditions Award.
Alisdair Shearer of Davidsons Chemist said, “I am chuffed to be recognised for our work and has been so wonderful to be seen for what we have done so far. These awards have been a terrific opportunity for us; there isn’t much within our profession that allows us to look back at what we have achieved, not to mention be rewarded for it. It has also been an extremely worthwhile endeavour to learn from what our colleagues and peers are also achieving.”
David Guest, National Sales Manager, Wockhardt UK, commented, “We are very proud to present this award. As a manufacturer, we have to look at the people who dispense our drugs, and
to be able to support something for these individuals and in particular this team, on the front line is fantastic.”
“I am chuffed to be recognised for our work and has been so wonderful to be seen for what we have done so far. These awards have been a
terrific opportunity for us” - Alisdair Shearer
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