It’s your last chance to complete these CPD activities before they disappear forever
AJP’s CPD activities have a shelf life: after two years, their accreditation expires.
As their accreditation expires, we’ll unpublish each CPD activity and they will no longer be available.
The next two weeks is your last chance to complete the following, which expire on 1 February 2020:
Compounding: an emerging opportunity, by Brianna Porter
Dermatitis (eczema), by Louis Roller and Jenny Gowan
Pain management with gabapentinoids: benefits and harms, by Debbie Rigby
Insomnia, by Jenny Gowan
Age-related macular degeneration, by Jenny Gowan
Overcoming barriers to deprescribing of medicines: the role of the pharmacist, by Karalyn Huxhagen
And readers only have six weeks to read and earn CPD creidts on the following activities before they expire on 1 March:
Dizziness, vertigo, or giddiness: assisting patients, by Jenny Gowan and Louis Roller
Making sense of self-prescribing: Who? What? Where? by Denise Hope and Michelle King
Take it from the top: treating scalp conditions in the pharmacy, by Rachel Morrison
Methotrexate — less can be more: development and evolution in use, by John Chapman