SCRIPT presents at COMET and RCP Innovation in Medicine conferences

26th June 2018

The SCRIPT team have presented two posters this week showcasing how the project has embedded prescribing education in medical postgraduate curricula. This included a poster at the Communication, Medicine, and Ethics Conference (COMET) conference, held at the University of Birmingham from 25-27 June 2018.

At the same time, the team presented an electronic poster at the RCP’s Innovation in Medicine conference (25-26 June 2018). The conference was attended by SCRIPT’s Prof Robin Ferner, who also gave a talk on ‘Drug errors and the law.’ The e-poster is still currently available for viewing here.

Prof Ferner at RCP conference

Prof Ferner with the SCRIPT poster at the RCP Innovation in Medicine 2018 conference

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SCRIPT Poster at the COMET 2018 conference

SCRIPT Poster at the COMET 2018 conference

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