Background: Prescribing is a core skillset for medical officers. Prescribing errors or deficiencies can lead to patient harm and increased healthcare costs. There is an undefined role for pharmacist-led education to final year medical students to improve prescribing skills.Aim: Assess if pharmacist-led education on prescription writing improves the quality and safety of final year medical students' prescribing skills.Method: Participants and Intervention: Final year medical students were randomised into tutorial (TG) or non-tutorial groups (NTG) and assessed pre- and post- intervention. TG received education by a clinical pharmacist and pharmacy educator using case-based learning. NTG received no additional training as per usual practice. F...
SUMMARY Background : Prescribing is an error- prone process for all doctors, from those who are...
Background and Aim Prescribing errors continue to compromise patient safety. However, in spite of i...
Hamde Nazar,1 Mahdi Nazar,2 Charlotte Rothwell,1 Jane Portlock,3 Andrew Chaytor,1 Andrew Husband1 1S...
Background: Prescribing is a core skillset for medical officers. Prescribing errors or deficiencies ...
Abstract Background Junior doctors undertake a significant amount of prescribing; however, they are ...
Aims: Prescribing errors are an important cause of patient safety incidents and are frequently cause...
Background: Prescribing medicines is one of the most common interventions in health care, so even a ...
Objective: To assess the impact of a rational pharmacotherapy (RP) teaching program during clinical ...
Background: Medical school training for students in pharmacotherapy is sub-optimal and junior doctor...
Five years after the introduction of the Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) in the UK, the role pha...
Background and Aim Prescribing errors remains a major challenge that undermines the safe and effect...
Background: The existing medical undergraduate curriculum includes training in prescription writing ...
Current situation Conclusions: While pharmacovigilance and ADR reporting are considered relevant for...
Introduction: To ensure safe, effective and rational prescribing by tomorrow’s doctors it is importa...
Undergraduate medical education has been criticised for failing to adequately prepare doctors for th...
SUMMARY Background : Prescribing is an error- prone process for all doctors, from those who are...
Background and Aim Prescribing errors continue to compromise patient safety. However, in spite of i...
Hamde Nazar,1 Mahdi Nazar,2 Charlotte Rothwell,1 Jane Portlock,3 Andrew Chaytor,1 Andrew Husband1 1S...
Background: Prescribing is a core skillset for medical officers. Prescribing errors or deficiencies ...
Abstract Background Junior doctors undertake a significant amount of prescribing; however, they are ...
Aims: Prescribing errors are an important cause of patient safety incidents and are frequently cause...
Background: Prescribing medicines is one of the most common interventions in health care, so even a ...
Objective: To assess the impact of a rational pharmacotherapy (RP) teaching program during clinical ...
Background: Medical school training for students in pharmacotherapy is sub-optimal and junior doctor...
Five years after the introduction of the Prescribing Safety Assessment (PSA) in the UK, the role pha...
Background and Aim Prescribing errors remains a major challenge that undermines the safe and effect...
Background: The existing medical undergraduate curriculum includes training in prescription writing ...
Current situation Conclusions: While pharmacovigilance and ADR reporting are considered relevant for...
Introduction: To ensure safe, effective and rational prescribing by tomorrow’s doctors it is importa...
Undergraduate medical education has been criticised for failing to adequately prepare doctors for th...
SUMMARY Background : Prescribing is an error- prone process for all doctors, from those who are...
Background and Aim Prescribing errors continue to compromise patient safety. However, in spite of i...
Hamde Nazar,1 Mahdi Nazar,2 Charlotte Rothwell,1 Jane Portlock,3 Andrew Chaytor,1 Andrew Husband1 1S...