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Non Medical Prescribing at the University of Nottingham - Designed for Nurses, Midwives, Advanced Clinical Practitioners and the Allied Health Professions.

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The 2nd Ed of The New Prescriber is out! Available to pre-order in print on Wiley.com New sections covering topics including illegal and illicit drugs, overdose and deprescribing, and more - this will be your go-to text for Non-Medical prescribing.

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Looking for a #nonmedicalprescribing course? Applications are now open to start studying in either September 2024 or January 2025 at the #Universityofnottingham @UoN_SHS Find out more on our website nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences… We look forward to welcoming you to the course.

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📢Attention all nursing and midwifery students! Our first Student Open Day of 2024 is on the 8th April! Get an exclusive insight on what it's like to be a registered Nurse/Midwife at @nottmhospitals! To book your place email: N&MRecruitment@nuh.nhs.uk @UniofNottingham @DerbyUni

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Can you spare a few hours every two months to help us? We need volunteers who use healthcare services to join our public engagement advisory group. Click link to complete a no obligation expression of interest form for further information forms.office.com/e/jJGGPA1vFG#W#Nottingham

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Following a review of the effectiveness of current measures to reduce the risk of potentially long-term or irreversible side effects associated with fluoroquinolone antibiotics, we’ve introduced further restrictions to limit their use ⚠️ 🔗 bit.ly/3U88Luw

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MHRA Safety Alert: Febuxostat: updated advice for the treatment of patients with a history of major cardiovascular disease gov.uk/drug-safety-up…


Applications are open to study #nonmedicalprescribing at the #UniversityofNottingham #UoN. Course start dates: * 2nd October 2023 (application deadline: 18th August 2023, 16:00) * 22nd January 2024 (application deadline: 24th November 2023, 16:00) 🌐tinyurl.com/eshcckb8


MHRA: Terlipressin: new recommendations to reduce risks of respiratory failure and septic shock in patients with type 1 hepatorenal syndrome gov.uk/drug-safety-up…


MHRA Safety Alert: Pholcodine-containing cough and cold medicines: withdrawal from UK market as a precautionary measure gov.uk/drug-safety-up…


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TWITTER PEOPLE. is there an “unsend” button for outlook email?! I just put kisses on the end of a university email and sent it before I realised what I’d done



Assistant Professor - Job Vacancy - University of Nottingham Have you ever considered a career in teaching and Academia? Are you a registrant of the NMC/HCPC? Do you possess a prescribing qualification? Come work with us: jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…


Assistant Professor - Job Vacancy - University of Nottingham Have you ever considered a career in teaching and Academia? Are you a registrant of the NMC/HCPC? Do you possess a prescribing qualification? Come work with us: jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?r…

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MHRA Safety Alert: Valproate: reminder of current Pregnancy Prevention Programme requirements; information on new safety measures to be introduced in the coming months gov.uk/drug-safety-up…


The application window for the January 2023 Non-Medical Prescribing course at the University of Nottingham closes TODAY at 4pm. Don't miss your chance to study with us!


We are in the process of relaunching or course website. Application links are due to be fixed tomorrow. Course information can be found here: nottingham.ac.uk/healthsciences… Thank you for your patience


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