“Use of ARRS staff was significantly associated with lower prescription rates (p<0.001) & higher patient satisfaction (p<0.001)”
The Effects of ARRS staff in England on Prescription Patterns & Patient Satisfaction
@CatiaNicodemo Br J Gen Pract 2024; DOI:https://t.co/1DtFY9eMdM
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Great article by @GrahamStretch and I’m proud to be part of the @cppeengland team training pharmacy professionals in primary care roles. “Pharmacists are the success story of general practice, and they are here to stay - The PJ” https://t.co/u9j0cNq76E
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@SarwaRxShah@cal_garn Agreed but this is only a fraction of what is provided on @CPPEPCPEP and you might be surprised at how many have never done inhaler technique training.
This route is called Accreditation of Prior Experiential Learning (APEL) and PCPEP meets the learning outcomes for two of the units from the primary care & community postgraduate clinical pharmacy practice programme
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