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PublicationsRapports annuelsVeuillez suivre les liens ci-dessous pour visionner les tout derniers Rapports annuels. Contact magazine No. 181 - Making access to essential medicines possibleThe 2005 edition of Contact magazine focuses on making access to essential medicines possible. [.PDF 352 Kb] Contact magazine No. 183 - Promoting rational use of medicinesThis edition focuses on Promoting Rational Use of Medicines (PRUM), a key area of work for the Network. [.PDF 787 Kb] Practical pharmacy newsletter - March 2007 edition - Treatment Literacy for people living with HIV/AIDSThe March 2007 edition of the Practical newsletter focuses on Treatment Literacy for people living with HIV/AIDS [.PDF 230 Kb]. October 2006 edition - MalariaOctober 2006 edition focuses on malaria. Pharmalink newsletter - May 2007 edition - A call to save lives and save moneyFollowing the successful conclusion of the Promoting Rational Use of Medicines (PRUM), EPN has published the winning essays in a special edition of the Pharmalink newsletter: A call to save lives and save money [.PDF 230Kb] Pharmalink newsletterPharmalink newsletter is the hardcopy newsletter of the Ecumenical Pharmaceutical Network (EPN). Pharmalink is published two – three times a year. Each edition focuses on a pharmaceutical or medical issue; or on the EPN forum theme. Practical Pharmacy NewsletterEcumenical Pharmaceutical Network in collaboration with Mission for Essential Drugs and Supplies (MEDS), Sustainable Healthcare Foundation (SHEF), and Health Action International (HAI) Africa re-launched the Practical Pharmacy newsletter in October 2006. The newsletter which was first published in 1996 was created to provide appropriate and practical information on drug supply and management for health workers, particularly those with no specific training in pharmacy. Its production however ceased in 2000 after fifteen issues. The first editions of Practical Pharmacy laid a solid foundation, beginning from basic essential skills for medicine management in a health centre setting (storing medicines, stock control, etc) and moving on to patient-centred topics (rational prescribing, medicines in pregnancy and the elderly, etc). |
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