About this Event
Chaired by Professor David Taylor, Head of Pharmaceutical Sciences CAG.
The Clinical Practice and Medicines Use (CPMU) Group Ph*rm*cy Evening Symposium – the clinical research arm of the Pharmaceutical Sciences Clinical Academic Group – will take place on 29th January 2026 at the Franklin-Wilkins Building 2.80, King's College London from 6pm.
Ph*rm*cy staff from KHP organisations (GSTT, KCH, KCL and SLaM) will present their recently conducted research. This will be followed by a Drinks reception.
The primary objective of this symposium is to demonstrate the wide-ranging research activities taking place across the Pharmaceutical Sciences CAG in King's Health Partners.
It also offers a chance to connect with experienced pharmacists who can provide guidance and assistance in developing your own research concepts and ideas.
Speaker information:
A Three-Tiered Approach Using Fondaparinux For The Long-Term Management of Thrombo-embolic Disease – A Retrospective Case Series and Anti-Xa Analysis
Dr John Bartoli-Abdou, Cardiovascular Clinical Service Lead Pharmacist and Harefield Hospital Site Lead, Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals
Estimating the relative efficacy of xanomeline-trospium from placebo-controlled trials
Ninoslav Majkic, Senior Medicines Advice Pharmacist, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust
Applying theory to improve Medic*tion adherence among people with type 2 diabetes: An intervention development process
Vivien Teo, Doctoral Researcher, King’s College London
How is Environmental Sustainability considered in Aseptic Services?
Helio Fazenda, Chief Ph*rm*cy Technician – Aseptic Services
Speaker TBC, Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust
Please note that this event is open for KHP organisations only, and you must book using your NHS or KCL email address.
A limited number of tickets are available. Please book only if you are able to attend.
Ticket sales will close on 23 January 2026, or earlier if all tickets are sold.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Franklin Wilkins Building, Stamford Street, London, United Kingdom
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