Parkinson's Disease Specialist Pharmacy Network

The Parkinson's Disease Specialist Pharmacy Network's (PDSPN) mission is to improve the lives of people with Parkinson's by enabling and inspiring pharmacy teams to play an active role in Parkinson's management across all clinical settings.

The 2025 UK Parkinson's Audit registration is open from 10 February. For the first time, in-patient pharmacy services are invited to participate.

"The UK Parkinson’s Audit now gives an opportunity for pharmacists and pharmacy technicians to contribute to benchmarking medicines management and its impact on the care of people with Parkinson’s in hospital settings. 

"The results of the Audit will identify areas of good practice we can showcase and learn from and also highlight opportunities to drive improvement in care for people with Parkinson's."

Parkinson's Disease Specialist Pharmacy Network Steering Committee

What is the PDPSN?

The PDSPN is led by a steering committee of pharmacists from different sectors with a shared interest in Parkinson's. The network was founded by Janine Barnes, Neurology Specialist Pharmacist, The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust in 2018 and the committee initially met in October 2019 with Janine as Chair. In 2022, Stephanie Bancroft, Community Pharmacist based in North West London took over as Chair and Janine replaced her as Deputy Chair.

Open to all pharmacy professionals, the benefits of membership are:

  • an annual conference with programmes of national experts and guest speakers
  • access to support and guidance from a network of professionals through Basecamp, the online collaboration platform
  • opportunities to collaborate with pharmacy professionals across the 4 nations of the UK.

Find out more about the PDSPN

The PDSPN won the 2022 Excellence Network Awards Shared Learning and Education category with their poster: ‘The Formation and Development of the PDSPN’.

The Excellence Network in your region

Want to connect with different health and social care professionals in your area? We have regional groups across the United Kingdom.