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Our e-learning modules, resources and forums provide oncology pharmacy staff with the tools required to stay abreast of the latest developments to improve patient care.

eLearning

  • Field-specific online modules
  • Supporting certification that can be used to support CPD
  • Keep up to date within the field of oncology pharmacy
  • Stop and continue the course at a time that suits you
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Your community

  • Innovation through collaboration
  • Communicate with other members of the oncology pharmacy network
  • Share documents and links
  • Submit posts quickly and easily on our interactive forums
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Resources

  • Access to BOPA publications and position statements
  • Links for further reading and information
  • Checked and verified documents ensures material is current
  • Quick downloads
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Latest news

By BOPA E&T Subcommittee on 9th December 2025

BOPA Introduction to Cancer Course, Scotland, March 2026 – registration now OPEN!

The popular Introduction to Cancer Course is coming to to Glasgow in March 2026 The BOPA Introduction to Cancer Course 2026 WHEN: Thursday 26th & Friday 27th March 2026 WHERE: The…

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By BOPA Research Committee on 7th December 2025

BOPA-PRUK Research Award – NOW OPEN for Applications 2026

The 2026 PRUK funding round launched on 24th November 2025 and will close at 1pm on 25th March 2026.  BOPA-PRUK Research Award – NOW OPEN for Applications 2026 This award provides pharmacy professionals…

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By BOPA Research Subcommittee on 2nd December 2025

AI in Oncology Survey

The Research Subcommittee would like to invite members to participate in this MPharm research project. Please find further details below. I am a 4th year pharmacy student at Kingston University…

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By BOPA Research Sub Committee on 2nd December 2025

Project exploring staff perceptions around the challenges of implementing NICE Technology Appraisal Guidance (TAGs) in Cancer Services

Dear Colleagues, The University of Birmingham and University Hospitals Birmingham are jointly conducting a project exploring staff perceptions around the challenges of implementing NICE Technology Appraisal Guidance (TAGs) in Cancer Services. We…

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