Pharmacy First Support documents

Find below some documents that may be useful within your pharmacy team and also aid conversations with your local GP practice.

Pharmacy First slides for General Practices-Jan 2024

LPC-f2f-Pharmacy-1st-events-jan2024-summary-slides-for-website

Pharmacy-First-Service-Master-Patient-Group-Direction-PGD-and-Protocol-Authorisation-Sheet_January-20.docx (live.com)

 

Video’s talking through the 7 clinical pathways Pharmacy First clinical pathways resources – Community Pharmacy England (cpe.org.uk)

 

NHS Pharmacy First – 7 clinical pathways inclusion and exclusion

NHS Pharmacy First – referrals for minor illnesses – inclusion and exclusion

PF-implementation-checklist-for-pharmacists-getting-going-Jan 2024

PF-implementation-checklist-getting-going-pharmacy-owner-Jan 2024

 

Q&A’s from Drop in sessions and Information Evenings:

Pharmacy First Q&A’s

 

How to add Pharmacy First flyers to prescription bags

What?

A double-sided flyer that you can print off and attach to patients’ prescription bags to highlight the Pharmacy First service.

Why?

Quick and cost-effective way of promoting Pharmacy First to your customers with a view to increasing take-up of the service and overall footfall into your pharmacy in the long-term.

How?

Simply add the name of your pharmacy (or add your pharmacy’s logo) to each box at the top of the front page of the flyer (Word document: Small flyers about Pharmacy First) and print out on plain A4 paper. Then flip the paper in your printer and print the reverse of the flyer to create a double-sided flyer. Finally, cut out each of the flyers (six per sheet of A4) and attached to prescription bags.

How to add Pharmacy First flyers to prescription bags

Small flyers about Pharmacy First – to print

Visuals and mock-ups

Front of flyer                                                   Reverse of flyer