If you are keen to write for any of Clinical Pharmacist's series, to have your say through our letters pages or to offer us your ideas, please contact the editor.
Email: clinicalpharmacist@pharmj.org.uk
Telephone: 020 7572 2425
CORRESPONDENCE
Don’t be shy. We welcome letters from readers about our content and any aspect of pharmacy practice. Readers should try to limit their correspondence to 400 words
CLINICAL FOCUS
Each month we showcase important or emerging disease areas and their treatment. Pharmacists with a clinical specialism and a love for words: get in touch
PRACTICE TOOLS
“How to” guides. Useful clinical skills are described in this regular series. Share your know-how by contributing to this growing resource
SPOTLIGHT ON MEDICINES
Thorough, practical summaries of new or prominent medicines or drug classes. Previous contributors have been specialist clinical pharmacists and MI pharmacists
LEARNING LIGHT
Focusing on an aspect of a disease or treatment, these articles are ideal for you to use as learning exercises with your colleagues. Ideas and feedback are invited
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Helping you get the most from your career. Help us to explore all aspects of career advancement, education and training, and development of clinical pharmacy roles
IN THE CLINIC
Do you provide pharmaceutical care to patients in a clinic setting, perhaps as an independent or supplementary prescriber? Share your experiences with us
VIEWPOINT
Challenge your colleagues. Take a fresh look at what pharmacists do and write about how it could or why it should be done differently
POLICY
Think tank. Do you have an in-depth knowledge of a particular aspect of NHS or Government health policy? You could be helping to get your peers up to speed
INNOVATION & COLLABORATION
A popular series. We are committed to promoting the profession's best examples of innovation or collaborative working. To do this we need your input
CASE REPORT
Real clinical dilemmas and solutions. When was the last time you encountered a challenging or unusual case? You’ve delved into the patient notes — why not publish?
ORIGINAL PAPER
Get your findings published. Submit a manuscript (maximum 2,500 words). To ensure high quality, all research submissions are peer reviewed by experts

