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Awards


Pharmacy In Focus


IMPROVING THE HEALTHCARE OF THE NATION


Pharmacist of the Year


Entry can be by nomination or by self- entry.


The Pharmacist of the Year Award recognises a community pharmacist who demonstrates leadership and exemplifies the evolution of the pharmacy profession toward an expanded role in healthcare.


The winner will demonstrate significant contributions to the pharmacy industry overall resulting in meaningful improvements in the quality of patient care and improved delivery models and pharmacy’s role on the healthcare team.


Applications are invited from both the independent and chain sectors.


WHO CAN ENTER? This category is open to all pharmacists working in either independent or chain pharmacies. Previous Pharmacist of the Year entrants, including winners, is also welcome to submit an entry.


All entries will be judged by an independent panel of experts.


GENERAL AWARDS CRITERIA • Enthusiasm and commitment to the enhancement of community pharmacy in Northern Ireland


• Exceptional quality above and beyond what is expected


• An ability to overcome challenges in pursuit of goals


• How performance has been measured and benchmarked. How successful was the project?


JUDGES WILL BE LOOKING FOR: • What measurable impact have you/they made on community pharmacy in the past year?


• What have you/they done to promote or improve pharmacy standards?


• How you/they stand out from the crowd


• How have you/they encouraged/inspired others to progress?


HOW TO ENTER/NOMINATE: To obtain a Nomination or Entry form please contact Shari Wilson on 02890 270 943 or email awards@pharmacyinfocus.co.uk. Nomination & Entry forms are also available online at www.pharmacyinfocus.co.uk


DEADLINE: Please complete all NOMINATION forms and submit by Friday 25th September 2015. Please complete all ENTRY forms and submit no later than Friday 23rd October 2015. All entries are treated in the strictest confidence and the judging panel will have signed confidentiality agreements.


PREVIOUS AWARD WINNER


Gordon Pollock, Pollocks Chemist, Belfast “I simply do what I have always done. I have been working within the same community now for thirty years but it is really my staff who have contributed to me winning this Award. They have allowed me to get into the community by taking care of the day-to-day running of the pharmacy and without them I would not have been able to provide the service and care that we have over all these years. This Award is really the icing on the cake of my career.” Gordon Pollock, Pollock Chemist, Belfast


HEALTH PROMOTION SUPPORTED BY


The National Pharmacy Association is delighted once again to sponsor the Health Promotion Award, which celebrates the growing role that pharmacies have in supporting population health and wellbeing in Northern Ireland.


This award is a great opportunity to commend those who have dedicated themselves to delivering high quality care; the winner will have led the way in helping people to make healthy choices and demonstrated the


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positive impact of their work in their community.


I wish the best of luck to all the pharmacy teams entering for this award.


Ian Strachan NPA Chairman


Health Promotion


Entry can be by nomination or by self- entry.


This Award recognises community pharmacy’s commitment to tackling health inequalities and serves to reward achievement in the development and implementation of health promotion and community wellbeing strategies and initiatives.


It is designed to encourage excellence in the production and dissemination of accessible, well-designed and clinically balanced patient support.


The Award will be presented to the team or individual who can demonstrate a significant positive impact on the experience of those who use pharmacy services. This may be through campaigns, promotions or initiatives which have identified a need within the community to address certain health issues


WHO CAN ENTER? This category is open to all pharmacists and their teams working in either independent or chain pharmacies. Previous Health Promotion Award entrants, including winners, are also welcome to submit an entry. All entries will be judged by an independent panel of experts.


GENERAL AWARDS CRITERIA • Enthusiasm and commitment to the enhancement of community pharmacy in Northern Ireland


• Exceptional quality above and beyond what is expected


• An ability to overcome challenges in pursuit of goals


• How performance has been measured and benchmarked. How successful was the project?


JUDGES WILL BE LOOKING FOR: • Provision of clear evidence of the development and implementation of activities or projects designed to promote health and wellbeing within the community


• Those who can show exceptional care and effort when dealing with patients through commitment, fulfilment of excellent customer care and customer values


• Those who can show evidence of how they improved the quality of patient experience beyond the expectations of the patient


• Evidence of results in the measured impact on the local community and on the pharmacy business itself


HOW TO ENTER/NOMINATE: To obtain a Nomination or Entry form please contact Shari Wilson on 02890 270 943 or email awards@pharmacyinfocus.co.uk. Nomination & Entry forms are also available online at www.pharmacyinfocus.co.uk


DEADLINE: Please complete all NOMINATION forms and submit by Friday 25th September 2015. Please complete all ENTRY forms and submit no later than Friday 23rd October 2015. All entries are treated in the strictest confidence and the judging panel will have signed confidentiality agreements.


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Contact Shari Wilson on 02890 270 943 Email awards@pharmacyinfocus.co.uk Online atwww.pharmacyinfocus.co.uk


DEADLINES: Nominations to be submitted by Friday 25th September 2015 Entries to be submitted no later than Friday 23rd October 2015


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