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Learning to prescribe - pharmacists' experiences of supplementary prescribing training in England.

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posted on 2012-10-24, 09:22 authored by R. J. Cooper, J. Lymn, C. Anderson, A. Avery, P. Bissell, L. Guillaume, A. Hutchinson, E. Murphy, J. Ratcliffe, P. Ward
The introduction of non-medical prescribing for professions such as pharmacy and nursing in recent years offers additional responsibilities and opportunities but attendant training issues. In the UK and in contrast to some international models, becoming a non-medical prescriber involves the completion of an accredited training course offered by many higher education institutions, where the skills and knowledge necessary for prescribing are learnt. Aims: to explore pharmacists' perceptions and experiences of learning to prescribe on supplementary prescribing (SP) courses, particularly in relation to inter-professional learning, course content and subsequent use of prescribing in practice.

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Citation

BMC Medical Education, 2008, 8, pp. 57-57

Published in

BMC Medical Education

Publisher

BioMed Central

issn

1472-6920

eissn

1472-6920

Copyright date

2008

Available date

2012-10-24

Language

eng