Is the collaborative care model the next big thing in pharmacy? Pharmacist Paul Forsyth, philosopher Barry Maguire and I explore how the collaborative care model may be applied to the pharmacy profession. Alienation, detachment general demoralisation and isolation are all consequences of pharmacists not feeling truly empowered to work autonomously in their role. What is the value of collaboration in the workplace? How can the profession of pharmacy promote collaboration and autonomy among its members to improve job satisfaction and patient care? How can the profession of pharmacy address the issue of alienation and anxiety among its members? What is the impact of the changing roles in pharmacy on job satisfaction and professional identity? Why is debate and discussion about values and identity important? We will be exploring these concepts and debating a way forward at our conference in May. We can only move things forward if we come together so we hope you can make it along. Register below... https://lnkd.in/eRqSGjwE
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8moJohnathan Laird I thought collaborative care is what we are supposed to be doing now but just not landing it well?. 🤔