Pharmacy Representation Review: A Virtual Meeting of LPCs and PSNC
Wednesday, 8 July, 2020 10am-1pm
Online event
Hear about and discuss the findings of the independent review into community pharmacy contractor representation and support.
About this Event
This virtual meeting will enable LPCs and PSNC Members to hear about and discuss the findings of Professor David Wright’s independent review into community pharmacy contractor representation and support.
At the event, Professor Wright, who is Professor of Pharmacy Practice at the School of Pharmacy at the University of East Anglia, will talk through his recommendations explaining why he made them. He will address questions that have been submitted in advance by PSNC and LPCs and there will then be a chance for attendees to ask further questions. This will be followed by discussions on next steps in virtual breakout rooms. Please see the draft agenda below for an idea of timings.
For more information on the review including the timetable for submission of questions, see our news story.
Please note: Registrations to the virtual event are limited to two people per LPC. This is as agreed by an LPC and PSNC working group, who are also overseeing the agenda for the day. A separate event is being organised for contractors with Professor Wright. Media will be invited to attend the contractor webinar but not the virtual meeting for LPCs and PSNC.
Date: Wednesday 8th July 2020
Time: 10am – 1pm
Location: Online event (an access link will be sent by email to registrants before the day)
Registration: Booking for this event has now closed.
Agenda
The LPC-PSNC working group planning this meeting has now agreed the final agenda for the event.
9.45am: Stream goes live, prior to the event starting at 10am
10am: Professor David Wright presentation
10.45am: Q&A session with Professor Wright
11.25am: PSNC CEO Simon Dukes to introduce breakout discussion sessions
11.30am: Comfort break
11.45am: Breakout discussions
12.30pm: Simon Dukes to address the event and poll opinions
1pm: Event closes