Keith McLernon, Managing Director, McLernon Computers with the team, McKenzies Pharmacy, Belfast
Innovation & Change in Pharmacy Practice
MCKENZIE’S PHARMACY Belfast
and this has been a significant innovation in a number of key ways.
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To this end, the team were delighted to pick up the Innovation & Change in Pharmacy Practice Award.
One of the most important of these key innovations has been an improvement in patient safety. This project has freed up a significant amount of pharmacist time which has enabled them to spend more time interacting with patients in a more clinically focused role.
Pharmacist and Group Manager with McKenzies Pharmacy, Peter Rice said on accepting the award, “This is a real acknowledgement of the work, time
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utomation has changed the way medicines are dispensed within McKenzie’s Pharmacy
and effort put into the pharmacy over the last number of years. We have made a real commitment and an effort to change the way we look at pharmacy and hopefully have made a difference to the service we have provided to our customers. This award will give a real sense of worth to the company and will show our customer we are doing well at what we do.”
Keith McLernon, Managing Director with McLernon Computers said, “We have been involved with the Pharmacy in Focus Awards from their inception. These awards highlight and showcase not just our products within pharmacy but the innovation that pharmacists show to try and make their business better in many ways.
“Peter and his team have embraced a massive change and they have
changed around what was an old business into something that is very different and very innovative and they are very worthy recipients of this award.”
“Tis is a real acknowledge of the work, time and effort put into the pharmacy over the last number of years. We have made a real commitment and an effort to change the way we look at pharmacy and hopefully have made a difference to the service we have provided to our customers”
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