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Foreword; Acknowledgement; Contents; List of Abbreviations ; Chapter 1: Introduction to Non-medical Prescribing: An Overview-Including Non-medical Prescribing in England; 1.1 Purpose of This Book; 1.2 Historical Perspective; 1.3 History Across the Four Countries; 1.4 Where We Are Now and Where We Are Going; 1.5 Continuing Professional Development (CPD); 1.6 Training and Assessment; References; Part I: Non-medical Prescribing in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland; Chapter 2: Non-medical Prescribing in Scotland; References
Chapter 3: Non-medical Prescribing in Wales: Implementation and Governance3.1 Implementation of Non-medical Prescribing: Nurse Prescribing Formulary; 3.2 Implementation of Supplementary Prescribing: Wales Context; 3.3 Implementation of Independent Prescribing: Wales Context; 3.4 Audit and Monitoring of Prescribing Data in Wales; 3.5 Clinical Governance: Continuing Professional Development; 3.6 Summary; References; Chapter 4: Non-medical Prescribing in Northern Ireland; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Supplementary Prescribing; 4.3 Curriculum and Training; 4.4 Scope of Practice
4.5 Independent Prescribing4.6 Curriculum and Training; 4.7 Scope of Practice; 4.8 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Pharmacist Prescribers; 4.9 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Nurse Prescribers; 4.10 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Optometrist Prescribers; 4.11 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Allied Health Professionals (Physiotherapist/Podiatrist or Chiropodist/Radiographer); 4.12 The Future of Non-medical Prescribing in NI; References; Part II: Non-medical Prescribing by Pharmacists and Allied Health Professionals
Chapter 5: Non-medical Prescribing by Pharmacists5.1 Genesis; 5.2 Implementation and Its Challenges; 5.3 Minor Ailments Schemes; 5.4 Pharmacists in GP Practices; References; Chapter 6: Prescribing by Designated Allied Health Professionals: The AHP Experience; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Allied Health Professions; 6.3 Allied Health Independent Prescribing: Physiotherapy, Podiatry and Therapeutic Radiography; 6.4 Podiatry and Physiotherapy: Current Issues; 6.5 Independent Prescribing in Practice: Key Advantages; 6.6 Independent Prescribing in Practice: Disadvantages
6.7 Radiography: Current Issues6.8 Undergraduate Education in Allied Health Prescribing: A Future Scenario?; 6.9 Conclusion; References; Part III: The Practice, Art and Discipline(s) of Non-medical Prescribing; Chapter 7: The Identity of Non-medical Prescribers; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Local Context; 7.3 Social Photo-Matrix; 7.4 Accountability and Governance; 7.5 Medicines Optimisation; 7.6 Therapeutic Relationship; 7.7 Community/Hospital Prescribing; References; Chapter 8: Non-medical Prescribing in Community Settings; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Medicines Optimisation; 8.3 Mobile Working
Chapter 3: Non-medical Prescribing in Wales: Implementation and Governance3.1 Implementation of Non-medical Prescribing: Nurse Prescribing Formulary; 3.2 Implementation of Supplementary Prescribing: Wales Context; 3.3 Implementation of Independent Prescribing: Wales Context; 3.4 Audit and Monitoring of Prescribing Data in Wales; 3.5 Clinical Governance: Continuing Professional Development; 3.6 Summary; References; Chapter 4: Non-medical Prescribing in Northern Ireland; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Supplementary Prescribing; 4.3 Curriculum and Training; 4.4 Scope of Practice
4.5 Independent Prescribing4.6 Curriculum and Training; 4.7 Scope of Practice; 4.8 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Pharmacist Prescribers; 4.9 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Nurse Prescribers; 4.10 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Optometrist Prescribers; 4.11 Current Status in Primary and Secondary Care for Allied Health Professionals (Physiotherapist/Podiatrist or Chiropodist/Radiographer); 4.12 The Future of Non-medical Prescribing in NI; References; Part II: Non-medical Prescribing by Pharmacists and Allied Health Professionals
Chapter 5: Non-medical Prescribing by Pharmacists5.1 Genesis; 5.2 Implementation and Its Challenges; 5.3 Minor Ailments Schemes; 5.4 Pharmacists in GP Practices; References; Chapter 6: Prescribing by Designated Allied Health Professionals: The AHP Experience; 6.1 Introduction; 6.2 The Allied Health Professions; 6.3 Allied Health Independent Prescribing: Physiotherapy, Podiatry and Therapeutic Radiography; 6.4 Podiatry and Physiotherapy: Current Issues; 6.5 Independent Prescribing in Practice: Key Advantages; 6.6 Independent Prescribing in Practice: Disadvantages
6.7 Radiography: Current Issues6.8 Undergraduate Education in Allied Health Prescribing: A Future Scenario?; 6.9 Conclusion; References; Part III: The Practice, Art and Discipline(s) of Non-medical Prescribing; Chapter 7: The Identity of Non-medical Prescribers; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Local Context; 7.3 Social Photo-Matrix; 7.4 Accountability and Governance; 7.5 Medicines Optimisation; 7.6 Therapeutic Relationship; 7.7 Community/Hospital Prescribing; References; Chapter 8: Non-medical Prescribing in Community Settings; 8.1 Introduction; 8.2 Medicines Optimisation; 8.3 Mobile Working