Possibly the largest psychiatric pharmacy group in the world

Welcome to the (old) UK Psychiatric Pharmacy Group website

The UKPPG and College of Mental Health Pharmacists have now merged to form the College of Mental Health Pharmacy. Much of this website is thus now out-of-date. A new site is being worked on with Mockett Media, which will allow a better future standard, as it allow content management by several people, rather just relying on one person. More to follow asap. The CMHP will be a charity and the final touches are being made to the new Constitution and legal stuff.

The annual conference will be held as follows:

2010: Friday 22 - Sunday 24 October at Hinkley Island
2011: Friday 30 Sept - Sunday 2 Oct

 

The UKPPG existed to ensure best treatment with medicines for people with mental health needs and their carers. This is being achieved by developing educational facilities and accreditation for pharmacists, providing support through local and national resources and providing a network of support for psychiatric pharmacists. Promoting the profile of the speciality of psychiatric pharmacy is also an essential feature of the groups work. This site is aimed at psychiatric pharmacists to help and support them in improving pharmaceutical care for people with mental health needs.

 

The UKPPG believes that:

 

 

The UKPPG receives many queries from members of the general public, from health professionals and journalists on matters related to pre-clinical and clinical psychopharmacology. Some of these queries may be passed on to the membership, for example when they are raised by researchers and health professionals and relate to general aspects of behavioural or clinical psychopharmacology: the opinions given will be those of the individual member, and cannot be regarded as the opinion of the UKPPG. Queries relating to individual cases (such as concerns regarding patient management) cannot be addressed by the UKPPG. Patients who are concerned about their treatment are advised to discuss their worries with their general practitioner, or with others who may be involved in their care. Discussions with UKPPG Members are necessarily limited by accepted standards of confidentiality, ethics and professional practice.

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