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NEW VISITING ARRANGEMENTS LAUNCHED


McKeevers Chemists are currently recruiting for the following positions:


PHARMACIST BELFAST, FULL TIME, PERMANENT RELIEF PHARMACIST


CASTLEWELLAN/NEWCASTLE AREA, FIXED TERM, FULL TIME AND PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE.


We are looking for individuals who are confident, have strong communication skills and who are customer focused with a commercial awareness and have a positive and professional approach to work with previous experience in a busy community pharmacy setting. This is an excellent opportunity to join a successful and growing pharmacy group with future career opportunities.


Attractive Salary Package depending on experience.


Please apply with CV and cover letter to Margaret Shilliday by email at mshilliday@mckeeversdirect.com


For further information contact Margaret on 07716177509. Closing Date Friday 31st May 2021


As the province takes further steps back to ‘normality’, new guidance that will facilitate increased visiting in health and social care settings in Northern Ireland has now come into effect.


The new visiting guidance is spread over two documents, with bespoke advice provided dependent on the category of care setting involved:


'A Pathway to Enhanced Visiting' sets out a new approach to visiting in hospices and hospitals - including maternity and other services.


'Visiting With Care – A Pathway' sets out an agreed new approach to supporting safe and proportionate increased visiting in care homes and includes updated arrangements for the safe management of care home residents receiving visitors.


‘Visiting was only ever restricted,’ the Health Minister, Robin Swann, said, ‘because it was absolutely necessary to do so to protect patients and residents from the risk of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 virus and subsequent development of COVID-19 infection,’ the Health Minister said. ‘Given the progress that has been made against the virus, the time is now right to take steps to carefully re-introduce visiting.’


INVITE TO ALLERGY ‘PODINAR’ SERIES


Join leading allergy experts from across Ireland and tune in to a practical discussion on allergy management.


There’s no formal structure, no slides and it’s all live. Each session focuses on a different topic, ranging from common allergy issues in the first year to anaphylaxis management and community care.


Come along to our next session on Tuesday 25 May with Professor Jonathan Hourihane and Dr Aideen Byrne discussing ‘Immunoprevention & Immunotherapy’, hosted by Dr John Fitzsimons and Professor David Coghlan.


For more information about registering for upcoming events in this series, recordings of previous episodes and a full line-up of the speakers, please visit the ‘News & Events’ page on nutricia.ie or email events.ireland@nutricia.com


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