
Role Description - Pharmacy representative - Clinical Effectiveness Committee (CEC)
File size 128KB | Date: 23 September 2019
Date: 23 Sep 2019
Type: FSRH News and Information
The FSRH's Clinical Effectiveness Committee is responsible for overseeing the FSRH’s Clinical Effectiveness Unit (CEU), which works to promote evidence-based clinical practice. The unit has four main work streams: evidence-based guidance and NICE accredited guidelines (including the review and update of the UK Medical Eligibility Criteria); members’ evidence requests; new product reviews and clinical audit/research.
The committee also liaises and works collaboratively with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) and other professional organisations on issues of clinical practice. In addition, the committee prepares briefings for FSRH Council on emerging issues at the forefront of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (SRH). Below are outlined the requirements and responsibilities of each (unpaid, clinical) role and you can download the job descriptions at the bottom of this page.
CSRH trainee member
The Clinical Effectiveness Committee (CEC) is looking to appoint a CSRH trainee member to the committee. The successful applicant will be a CSRH trainee and be expected to input their experience and knowledge at all Clinical Effectiveness Committee meetings. The appointed member should expect some email communication throughout the year and commit to attending three committee meetings across the 12 months, usually held in London (one in Edinburgh).
Pharmacy representative member
The Clinical Effectiveness Committee (CEC) is looking to appoint a pharmacy representative member to the committee. The successful applicant will be a practising pharmacist, with a special interest in contraception and be expected to input their experience and knowledge at all Clinical Effectiveness Committee meetings. The appointed member should expect some email communication throughout the year and commit to attending three committee meetings across the 12 months, usually held in London (one in Edinburgh). The successful applicant will also attend the committee’s subgroup meetings with the BNF.
This vacancy is now closed.
The Terms of Reference for the committee can be found here.