Helping practitioners to manage medicines safely

Innovative eLearning for effective prescribing practice

SCRIPT is an eLearning programme to improve safety and competency among healthcare professionals around prescribing, therapeutics and medicines management.

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Antihyperglycaemics

Prescriber Ready

In this module, we will explore in detail the seven main classes of antihyperglycaemic agents used in the management of type 1 and 2 diabetes.

We will describe the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of each class, their side effect profiles, and main counselling points for people taking these medicines. Finally, we will apply the knowledge of pharmacology to develop practical approaches to the management of diabetes.

Laxatives and Anti-Diarrhoeals

Prescriber Ready

In this module, we will understand basic pharmacology to underpin the safe and effective management of laxatives and anti-diarrhoeals, including monitoring their effectiveness and safety, and providing education and counselling to the patient and/or carer.

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Updated Paediatric Modules Now Available

The SCRIPT team has been working hard to update modules within the Paediatric portfolio. Paediatric specialist trainees have collaborated with the editorial team to ensure that the module content remains current and reflects clinical practice.  Recently updated...

SCRIPT enhances user experience through feedback

SCRIPT eLearning is committed to continuous improvement and excellence in education. We invite all learners to provide qualitative feedback at the end of each module. This valuable input helps us identify and correct any errors, update content, and enhance the...

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