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EDX/20/1154
Date of prep: December 2020

Prescribing information and
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SCRIPT modules made freely available for all UK NHS staff

29th March 2020 by PIP editor Leave a Comment

 

Dr Sarah Pontefract, SCRIPT Programme Director & Lecturer in Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Health Education England and the University of Birmingham have made the SCRIPT eLearning modules freely available for all NHS staff in the UK.

 

The modules can support education and training for those returning to work or being re-deployed in the NHS as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

The modules improve knowledge relating to prescribing and therapeutics across a wide range of topics. 

 

This decision has been made to help prepare staff to provide safe and expert care for all patients in the NHS.

 

Staff can access the modules online by clicking here, and select the most appropriate portfolio for their setting (e.g. primary care).

 

 

 

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