RESOURCES: Publications

 

This page holds some useful and important references, most of which are available for you to view or download. Please note, you may not have access to the full-text of some journal articles.

For conference and other presentations of CoDEG's work please go to the presentations page.


2009

 

Jane Hough: Evaluating the Technician Level Framework (TLF) - a professional development framework for pharmacy technicians in medicines management.  UKCPA conference, November, 2009.


2008

 

Mills E, Farmer D, Bates I, Davies G, Webb D: The General Level Framework: use in primary care and community pharmacy to support professional development. ls E, Farmer D, Bates I, Davies G, Webb DG.  International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 2008; 16: 325-331.

Borja-Lopetegi A, Webb D, Bates I, Sharott P: Association between clinical medicines management services, pharmacy workforce and patient outcomes. Pharmacy World & Science, 30: 418-19.

Eggleton, Cadman, Howe & Farmer: Applying the KSF to advanced level pharmacists. Pharmaceutical Journal, 15: 55-58.


2007

 

Eggleton, Cadman, Howe & Farmer (2007): Hospital Pharmacist; 14: 163-165. This publication describes CoDEGs' development of the GLF and an initiative to link it with the KSF at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.

 


2005

 

Mills et al (2005): Pharmaceutical Journal, 275: 48-52. This publication describes the development of the General Level Framework for primary care and community pharmacy.

Antoniou et al (2005). A controlled study of the general level framework: Results of the South of England competency study. Pharmacy Education; 3/4: 201-7.

Obiols et al (2005). International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 13(suppl): R54. This publication describes the development and evaluation of the ACLF.


2004

 

These publications describe the development and evaluation of the Advanced and Consultant Level Framework (ACLF):


2003

 

These papers describe early pilots and evaluations of the General Level Framework:


2001

 

This article describes the early development of the General Level Framework:

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