Abstract

Three Scottish health boards are trialling a new role designed to encourage more people to become designated prescribing practitioners (DPPs). DPPs supervise independent prescribing trainees during their 90 hours of ‘experiential learning’, which forms part of their training. Anyone wishing to train as an independent prescriber (IP) must first identify a suitable DPP. However, there […]

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