SCRIPT is now available for all NHS foundation doctors in England

19th May 2017

SCRIPT is now available for all NHS foundation doctors in England

19 May 2017

From the autumn 2017 intake, SCRIPT is freely available in all Foundation Schools in England. Trainee doctors are able to access the 47 modules of the Foundation variant, covering a range of topics related to safe prescribing and therapeutics. The SCRIPT team are in the process of liaising with all Foundation Schools to ensure they implement SCRIPT into their training programme and support them to make the most of this brilliant resource.

If you are a trainee or member of staff at a Foundation School and would like to find out more, please contact the SCRIPT team on script@contacts.bham.ac.uk

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