Background: Prescribing is a complex task requiring considerable knowledge and skills. The Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) was developed by the British Pharmacological Society and the United Kingdom (UK) Medical Schools Council. Between February and June 2014, over 7000 final year medical students undertook the PSA, with an overall pass rate of 94%. Independent prescribing for suitably trained pharmacists was introduced in the UK in 2006. To date there has been little focus on any objective measures of prescribing safety. Objective: To determine the PSA performance of a pilot group of pharmacist prescribers in Scotland relative to medical students and to test the feasibility and acceptability of running the PSA. Methods: A group of 59 p...
Background: Pre-registration pharmacy graduates are a key group in relation to developing and implem...
AIM: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course ...
Background and aims: Prescribing errors cause significant patient morbidity and mortality. Current l...
Aim(s) Newly graduated doctors write a large proportion of prescriptions in UK hospitals but rece...
AIMS: The United Kingdom (UK) Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) is a 2-h online assessment of basi...
Student and pre-registration pharmacist performance in a UK Prescribing Assessment': room for improv...
Student and pre-registration pharmacist performance in a UK Prescribing Assessment’: room for improv...
Background and Aim Prescribing errors continue to compromise patient safety. However, in spite of i...
While approximately half of all qualified hospital pharmacist independent prescribers (PIPs) in Scot...
Prescribing is a characteristic role of a medical practitioner. On graduating from medical school, s...
The role of non-medical prescribing is becoming increas-ingly important and we must adequately prepa...
In the United Kingdom, legislation permits nurses and allied health professionals to prescribe for p...
Aims: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course a...
Background. - The Highlands and the Western Isles are the two most remote and rural areas of Scotlan...
This report describes in detail the research conducted by the 'Prescribing Research Group', supporte...
Background: Pre-registration pharmacy graduates are a key group in relation to developing and implem...
AIM: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course ...
Background and aims: Prescribing errors cause significant patient morbidity and mortality. Current l...
Aim(s) Newly graduated doctors write a large proportion of prescriptions in UK hospitals but rece...
AIMS: The United Kingdom (UK) Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) is a 2-h online assessment of basi...
Student and pre-registration pharmacist performance in a UK Prescribing Assessment': room for improv...
Student and pre-registration pharmacist performance in a UK Prescribing Assessment’: room for improv...
Background and Aim Prescribing errors continue to compromise patient safety. However, in spite of i...
While approximately half of all qualified hospital pharmacist independent prescribers (PIPs) in Scot...
Prescribing is a characteristic role of a medical practitioner. On graduating from medical school, s...
The role of non-medical prescribing is becoming increas-ingly important and we must adequately prepa...
In the United Kingdom, legislation permits nurses and allied health professionals to prescribe for p...
Aims: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course a...
Background. - The Highlands and the Western Isles are the two most remote and rural areas of Scotlan...
This report describes in detail the research conducted by the 'Prescribing Research Group', supporte...
Background: Pre-registration pharmacy graduates are a key group in relation to developing and implem...
AIM: To investigate medical students' perspectives on the influence of their undergraduate course ...
Background and aims: Prescribing errors cause significant patient morbidity and mortality. Current l...