Interface project wins a Healthcare Pioneer award
A pharmacist programme assisting primary care sites in the North West prevent atrial fibrillation (AF) related strokes has resulted in a 22% reduction in strokes year on year.
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A pharmacist programme assisting primary care sites in the North West prevent atrial fibrillation (AF) related strokes has resulted in a 22% reduction in strokes year on year.
A pharmacist led programme to assist primary care sites in the North West prevent atrial fibrillation (AF) related strokes has been commended at the prestigious Anticoagulation Achievement Awards (AAA)
Interface Clinical Services has been commended for our work with Sentinel Healthcare at this years Anticoagulation Achievement Awards hosted at the House of Commons
Interface Clinical Services have been shortlisted for the prestigious Anticoagulation Achievement Awards in partnership with Sentinel Healthcare.
Interface Clinical presented outcomes from their stroke prevention work in Northern Ireland at the annual Northern Ireland Stroke conference.
Atrial fibrillation is putting a huge burden on the NHS. The condition, which causes an irregular and often abnormally
Interface Clinical Services’ ability to implemented guidelines and quality standards across three key therapy areas
A poster presentation at the Royal College of GPs Annual Conference in Liverpool today features two submissions that highlight
Interface Clinical Services have been shortlisted for ‘Primary Care Innovation’ at the HSJ Awards for our UK-wide stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation (AF) review.
A stroke occurs when the blood supply to part of the brain is cut off - which can cause severe damage to the body
A review scheme led by a team of pharmacists prevented an estimated 886 strokes in patients with atrial fibrillation.
Interface Clinical Services presented a poster at the Royal College of GP (RCGP) conference which was awarded best in category.
Our Clinical Pharmacists are now able to offer coding support across a number of QOF domains