AIMS The key aims for the clinical pharmacist are To reduce the medicines related workload on doctors Increase safety and quality of prescribed medicines Provide support on medicines related issues to the whole practice team Be a point of contact for patients regarding medicines queries They should support the following clinical work Clinical Medication Review Chronic Disease Management (for example, managing hypertension/Type 2 Diabetes/Asthma/COPD patients, polypharmacy review) Medicines reconciliation on transfer between care providers They should also support the following practice development work: Focusing on QoF Domains, improving disease registers Prescribing Safety, Clinical audit, Local Enhanced Services support Lead on prescription management (systems and processes, ensuring monitoring is being done, support clerical staff) Medication review for Older People with Frailty (2% most vulnerable). Management of medicines at discharge from hospital including patient cohorts who attend with medicines related issues. E.g. Diabetic patients presenting with hypoglycaemia. To support locality MDTs via attendance of meetings. Long-term condition clinics, e.g. Diabetes, Asthma, COPD, Enduring Mental Health Conditions. Clinical advice and expertise on medicines to practice staff and patients Telephone and patient facing medicines advice. Medicines safety Antibiotic Stewardship