Views of pharmacists and mentors on experiential learning for pharmacist supplementary prescribing trainees (original) (raw)

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

Richard Cooper

BMC medical education, 2008

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Developing and validating a tool for assessment of pharmacist prescribers' consultations

Lesley Diack

Family Practice, 2010

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‘It's showed me the skills that he has’: pharmacists' and mentors' views on pharmacist supplementary prescribing

Carole Parsons

International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2010

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Experiential Learning as Part of Pharmacist Supplementary Prescribing Training: Feedback from Trainees and Their Mentors

Lesley Diack

Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2007

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A cross sectional survey of the views of newly registered pharmacists in Great Britain on their potential prescribing role: a cautious approach

James Mclay

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2012

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Identifying the perceived training needs for Australian pharmacist prescribers

Bruce Sunderland

2014

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Preparing hospital pharmacists to prescribe: stakeholders’ views of postgraduate courses

Betty Chaar

International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2012

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Exploring the Role of Pharmacists in Medical Student Training for the Prescribing Safety Assessment

Reem Kayyali

2018

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Teaching Prescribing: Just What the Doctor Ordered? A Thematic Analysis of the Views of Newly Qualified Doctors

Colin Bradley

Pharmacy

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A Qualitative Study Exploring the Role of Pharmacists in Medical Student Training for the Prescribing Safety Assessment

Reem Kayyali

Pharmacy, 2018

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England local community pharmacists opinions on independent prescribing training

hana morrissey

Journal Of Advanced Pharmacy Education And Research, 2022

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Pharmacy Student Perceptions of Pharmacist Prescribing: A Comparison Study

Meagen Rosenthal

Pharmacy, 2013

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Impact of a focussed teaching programme on practical prescribing skills among final year medical students

Nick Bateman

British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 2011

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PHARMACISTS IN DISPENSING DRUGS (PharmDisp): construction and validation of a questionnaire to assess the knowledge for dispensing drug before and after a training course

André de Oliveira Baldoni

Revista Eletrônica de Farmácia, 2018

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A pilot study of a pharmacist-led prescribing program for final-year medical students

David A Newby

BMC Medical Education

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Design of a 15-month interprofessional workplace learning program to expand the added value of clinical pharmacists in primary care

Ankie Hazen

Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning, 2018

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The pharmacy clinical experience: A physician-pharmacist trainee collaboration

Tia Kostas

Journal of Interprofessional Education & Practice, 2018

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Pharmacists' learning needs in the era of expanding scopes of practice: Evolving practices and changing needs

Jason Daniels

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2019

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The Position of Clinical Pharmacists in Delivering Advanced Pharmacy Practice Education and Services: Short Communication

Minyahil Woldu

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Pharmacist supplementary prescribing: A step toward more independence?

Peter Griffiths

Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2011

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Implementation of pharmacist-led services in primary care: A mixed-methods exploration of pharmacists’ perceptions of a national educational resource package

Tanja Mueller

Pharmacy Practice

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An expanded prescribing role for pharmacists – an Australian perspective

Jeff Hughes

Australasian Medical Journal, 2011

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Pharmacist prescribing: a review of perceptions and attitudes of patients, pharmacists and other interested professionals

Lorena Ferreira

Ciência & Saúde Coletiva

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PharmAdhere: training German community pharmacists with Objective Structured Clinical Examinations

Isabel Waltering

International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2018

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Delivering primary healthcare: Pharmacists taking the next leap forward

ecehan balta

Delivering primary healthcare: Pharmacists taking the next leap forward

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An evaluation of Australian pharmacist’s attitudes on expanding their prescribing role

Bruce Sunderland, Jeff Hughes

Pharmacy World & Science, 2010

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Evaluation of the national pharmacy preceptor education program

Rosalind Bull

Australian Journal of Rural Health, 2007

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An evaluation of University of Wolverhampton Master of Pharmacy students’ perceptions of pharmacist prescribing

Patrick Ball

Pharmacy Education, 2019

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Junior doctors prescribing: enhancing their learning in practice

Maggie Allen

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Teaching the principles of safe prescribing to a mixed profession postgraduate cohort: program development

Liza-Jane McBride

Journal of Multidisciplinary Healthcare, 2018

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A comparison of educational interventions to improve prescribing by junior doctors

Paul Hakendorf

QJM, 2014

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