A Day in the Life of a Hospital Pharmacist
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Screen Archive South East at the University of Brighton collects, preserves, catalogues and provides public access to its collection of films and magic lantern slides. The collection charts the rise of screen culture in the region and the nation and captures many aspects of life, work and creativity in the South East from the late 19th century to the present day. It is available for research, screenings, creative re-use and commercial access.
A Day in the Life of a Hospital Pharmacist
Watch a junior pharmacist develop her career through on-the-job training in a busy hospital pharmacy
This short programme features a day in the life of a junior pharmacist working in a hospital pharmacy in Worthing, West Sussex, in 1998. We see her arriving for work, attending a short meeting and chatting with her manager, who works out a timetable for her day. The viewer also gets a chance to see that range of functions that a hospital pharmacy provides. The pharmacist's first visit is to an elderly-care ward where she meets a patient and liaises with the ward sister and a doctor about the drugs that are being prescribed. Returning to the dispensary, we see prescriptions being prepared for patients in the wards as well as the shop, where over-the-counter medicines are sold. After lunch, the junior pharmacist attends a talk by a member of the medical staff, which is seen as part of her continuing training. Back at the pharmacy, we see a number of specialists at work in the department. A senior pharmacist is responsible for checking the latest information on drugs and their effects, while another works in a sterile cabinet making up drug cocktails for use in chemotherapy. Our junior pharmacist also shows us the 'a-septic-unit', which has machinery capable of making sterile ampoules for use in treatments, while another technician checks for quality and any possible contamination. Back on the elderly-care ward, we see the junior pharmacist with her supervisor, chatting with the original patient about her medication and getting feedback about any problems or concerns that the patient might have. The day ends with the junior pharmacist leaving the hospital and returning to her flat - which is nearby and provided by the local health trust. She ends by saying how vital her on-the-job training is for the progression of her career as a pharmacist.
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University of Brighton Videotape Collection
A cohesive collection from Screen Archive South East representing the production history of a university production unit from 1977 to 2006.
This collection contains educational programmes created for classroom use as well as programmes and commercial narratives that were made on behalf of local businesses, organisations and the community.
Screen Archive South East has made available from across this collection, a total of eighty four programmes from a variety of obsolete open reel 1-inch tape, U-Matic and Betacam broadcast formats.
This cohesive collection represents the production history of a higher and further education based production unit, with content covering a wide range of subjects: teaching the arts and sciences, fashion shows and art exhibitions, early examples of video art and screen dance from the late 1970s to early 1980; documentaries on Sussex artists and a series of works on the institution’s commemorative and promotional history.
As such, the collection documents a particular regional community and its use of videotape technology over almost a thirty-year period.
The high production values in the work created by Media Services at Brighton Polytechnic later, the University of Brighton, was due to the team of independent film makers or ex-BBC technical and production staff, ensuring top quality programming for the time.
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