Abstract

This article describes the effect and outcomes of a non-medical prescribers' peer supervision group in a secondary care mental health and learning disabilities trust two years after its inception. The article highlights how the group has encouraged networking and innovation, which have helped to develop and promote non-medical prescribing in the trust.

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