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Multidisciplinary Teaching and Learning in Prescribing and
Medicines Safety
Background
Prevalence, Incidence and Nature of Prescribing Errors in Hospital Inpatients: A Systematic Review. Drug Safety 2009;32(5):379-389
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Final year OSCE station 2009-Prescribing
Team approach to preventing drug related errors
Beyond passive learning
Module details
Interaction
Data from lecture series:
1. Practical prescribing
2. Voting results
Sign if discontinuing
Different medication choices Confidence in vote cast
Course of action when initial medication questioned Confidence in choice
System changes
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Medics
Pharmacists
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A Hand washing policy
B Restrict prescribing of broad spectrum antibiotics
C Educate prescribers
D Minimise admissions with care in the community
Summary
Mini-lecture series is complete and showed some interesting results
Small group work is ongoing
How will medics fare in the prescribing OSCE this year?
Special thanks to:
Jenny Silverthorne, Nicola TurnerJason Hall, Colin Lumsden and Brian Pollard