CELEBRATING 15 YEARS OF SCRIPT ELEARNING!

31st October 2025

This month, we are celebrating 15 years of SCRIPT eLearning. In 2010, we launched our first six modules, aiming to improve prescribing competency among foundation doctors. Since then, we have come a long way and achieved some incredible milestones, including expanding the programme to include portfolios for nurses, general practitioners, foundation dentists, paediatric trainees, and non-medical prescribers. We have developed a total of 145 modules (with more to come) and update them regularly by continually horizon scanning for new guidance, updates, and changes in clinical practice. We have supported over 300,000 registered learners who have completed over 1.2 million modules! SCRIPT is available to all NHS staff, healthcare trainees, and healthcare students, including 45 medical schools, 29 nursing schools and 17 pharmacy schools across the UK.

This journey would not have been possible without the dedication of the University of Birmingham Editorial team, OCB Media Limited, and the continued support of our funders, NHS England.

Watch this short video to see how SCRIPT has evolved over the years! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pnq_2xuAfEc

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