New modules released

22nd March 2018

The SCRIPT team are pleased to launch two new modules next week. “Endocrine 1” has been released in the Paediatric version, taking the number of available modules up to 16, with a further 11 modules in development. The second new module, “Advanced Pain Management”, is part of the Nursing version of SCRIPT. Nursing SCRIPT now comprises 18 modules, with a further three modules around mental health due to start the development phase soon.

The Paediatric modules are available to all Specialist Paediatric Trainees in England, while Nursing SCRIPT is freely available to qualified NHS nurses in the West Midlands. For any questions regarding access to modules or an update on further developments, please contact the SCRIPT team at info@safeprescriber.org.

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