New Book Published by a BOPA Member!

One of our members has published a book!

 

‘Can community pharmacists support patients who take oral anticancer medication?’

By Melanie Dalby is now available via Amazon here

 

The book aims to promote the current and potential support that community pharmacists provide to patients who receive oral anticancer medication. This research started through a Darzi Fellowship (a bespoke leadership programme), which led onto several studies and publications guided by the Medical Research Council’s framework for developing and evaluation of complex interventions. This book details the work completed during the Darzi Fellowship and beyond.

 

Please share with any colleagues who may be interested

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