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- W2042563417 abstract "[1] The results that emerge are not entirely positive. Clearly, there are many areas where improvements need to be made to prescribing. For example, the frequency of drug administration was not mentioned in all prescriptions, nor was the intended duration of therapy mentioned in all prescriptions. The authors suggest more and better medical education in prescribing as a means of improving quality and that undoubtedly should improve matters. Leaders in medical education should give particular consideration to interprofessional education in this field – whereby medical students, student nurses, and student pharmacists learn together to improve prescribing. Prescribing is ultimately a team-based activity and so any attempt to improve it should address the needs of teams, as well as individuals. Collaborative team-based activities can improve the quality of prescribing. [2] However, education on its own may not be sufficient to make significant progress. Even the most well-educated doctors occasionally make errors – it worth thinking of different means of addressing this problem which affects all healthcare systems in the world. [3] One alternative intervention is to use new technologies to reduce errors. [4]" @default.
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- W2042563417 title "Prescribing pattern of interns: Time for new interventions" @default.
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