Undergraduate medical education has been criticised for failing to adequately prepare doctors for the task of prescribing. Pharmacists have been shown to improve medication use in hospitals. This study aims to elicit the views of intern doctors on the challenges of prescribing, and to suggest changes in education to enhance prescribing practice and potential role of the pharmacist. Semi-structured, qualitative interviews were conducted with intern doctors in their first year post qualification in an Irish hospital. Data collection was conducted until no new themes emerged and thematic analysis was performed. Thirteen interviews took place. Interns described training in practical prescribing as limited and felt the curriculum failed to conve...
Introduction: To ensure safe, effective and rational prescribing by tomorrow’s doctors it is importa...
Purpose To determine medical students’ perspectives on the provision for the teaching and learning ...
Hamde Nazar,1 Mahdi Nazar,2 Charlotte Rothwell,1 Jane Portlock,3 Andrew Chaytor,1 Andrew Husband1 1S...
Undergraduate medical education has been criticised for failing to adequately prepare doctors for th...
Background: Junior doctors are responsible for the majority of prescribing at NHS hospitals in th...
Background: Prescribing correct therapy is the essential part of physicians and therefore, adequate ...
<b>Aim</b> This aim of this paper was to explore new doctors' preparedness for prescribi...
Background and Aim Prescribing errors remains a major challenge that undermines the safe and effect...
Background: Medical school training for students in pharmacotherapy is sub-optimal and junior doctor...
Aims: Prescribing errors are an important cause of patient safety incidents and are frequently cause...
Background: Prescribing is a core skillset for medical officers. Prescribing errors or deficiencies ...
AIM: This aim of this paper was to explore new doctors' preparedness for prescribing. METHODS: This ...
Prescribing is a characteristic role of a medical practitioner. On graduating from medical school, s...
Background: Prescribing medicines is one of the most common interventions in health care, so even a ...
Background: Every medical graduate must have the intention to prescribe rationally. It is pharmacolo...
Introduction: To ensure safe, effective and rational prescribing by tomorrow’s doctors it is importa...
Purpose To determine medical students’ perspectives on the provision for the teaching and learning ...
Hamde Nazar,1 Mahdi Nazar,2 Charlotte Rothwell,1 Jane Portlock,3 Andrew Chaytor,1 Andrew Husband1 1S...
Undergraduate medical education has been criticised for failing to adequately prepare doctors for th...
Background: Junior doctors are responsible for the majority of prescribing at NHS hospitals in th...
Background: Prescribing correct therapy is the essential part of physicians and therefore, adequate ...
<b>Aim</b> This aim of this paper was to explore new doctors' preparedness for prescribi...
Background and Aim Prescribing errors remains a major challenge that undermines the safe and effect...
Background: Medical school training for students in pharmacotherapy is sub-optimal and junior doctor...
Aims: Prescribing errors are an important cause of patient safety incidents and are frequently cause...
Background: Prescribing is a core skillset for medical officers. Prescribing errors or deficiencies ...
AIM: This aim of this paper was to explore new doctors' preparedness for prescribing. METHODS: This ...
Prescribing is a characteristic role of a medical practitioner. On graduating from medical school, s...
Background: Prescribing medicines is one of the most common interventions in health care, so even a ...
Background: Every medical graduate must have the intention to prescribe rationally. It is pharmacolo...
Introduction: To ensure safe, effective and rational prescribing by tomorrow’s doctors it is importa...
Purpose To determine medical students’ perspectives on the provision for the teaching and learning ...
Hamde Nazar,1 Mahdi Nazar,2 Charlotte Rothwell,1 Jane Portlock,3 Andrew Chaytor,1 Andrew Husband1 1S...