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B R Kelly

    Australian Family Physician
    |October 1, 1993
    PubMed
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    This course covers extemporaneous prescribing, a vital skill often misunderstood by new doctors. Learn practical techniques to confidently prepare medications for your patients.

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    Area of Science:

    • Medical Education
    • Pharmacology
    • General Practice

    Background:

    • Extemporaneous prescribing is a critical skill for general practitioners.
    • Many healthcare practitioners, particularly recent graduates, lack understanding in this area.
    • This course aims to demystify the process of preparing customized medications.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To provide a comprehensive home-study course on extemporaneous prescribing.
    • To enhance the knowledge and skills of family medicine practitioners in medication preparation.
    • To address the educational gap in practical pharmaceutical compounding for general practitioners.

    Main Methods:

    • The course is structured into modules, with each module focusing on specific aspects of extemporaneous prescribing.

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  • Dr. Bernard Kelly, an experienced educator, leads the instruction.
  • Each module concludes with a question to reinforce learning and assess comprehension.
  • Main Results:

    • The course is designed for self-paced learning, allowing practitioners to study at their convenience.
    • It targets family medicine trainees and other practitioners seeking to improve their prescribing skills.
    • The content is based on years of teaching experience in New South Wales.

    Conclusions:

    • Extemporaneous prescribing is an essential, yet often overlooked, area of medical practice.
    • This educational resource aims to equip practitioners with the necessary expertise in medication compounding.
    • Accessible training in this discipline can improve patient care and practitioner confidence.