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    Mindful organizing in patients' contributions to primary care medication safety by Phipps, Denham L., Giles, Sally, Lewis, Penny J., Marsden, Kate S., Salema, Ndeshi, Jeffries, Mark, Avery, Anthony J., Ashcroft, Darren M.

    “…Background There is a need to ensure that the risks associated with medication usage in primary health care are controlled. To maintain an understanding of the…”
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    Evaluating the UK's first national prescribing assessment for GPs in training using an online survey by Knox, Richard, Bell, Brian G, Salema, Ndeshi, Emerson, Kim, Bodgener, Susan, Rial, Jonathan, Gookey, Gill, Swanwick, Glen, Charly, Anna, Avery, Anthony J

    Published in BJGP open (01-12-2023)
    “…GP trainees may not have experienced a systematic and comprehensive education in safe prescribing. Therefore, a self-assessment prescribing review was…”
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    Processing discharge summaries in general practice: a qualitative interview study with GPs and practice managers by Spencer, Rachel A, Rodgers, Sarah, Salema, Ndeshi, Campbell, Stephen M, Avery, Anthony J

    Published in BJGP open (01-04-2019)
    “…Discharge summaries are essential for communicating patient information from secondary care to general practice on hospital discharge. Although there has been…”
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    REVISIT, the next stage: developing plans for wider application of a retrospective review of prescribing of GPs in training by Knox, Richard, Salema, Ndeshi, Gookey, Gill, Marsden, Kate, Bell, Brian, Mehta, Raj, Roders, Sarah, McCartney, Karen, Avery, Tony

    Published in British journal of general practice (01-06-2018)
    “…Abstract only Background The GMC PRACtICe study identified prescribing errors in general practice occurring at a rate of 5%. GPs in training (GP AiTs) were…”
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    Providing the right dose instructions by Avery, Tony, Gookey, Gill, Spencer, Rachel, Knox, Richard, Marsden, Kate, Salema, Ndeshi

    Published in InnovAiT (01-08-2013)
    “…The General Medical Council -funded PRACtICe study investigated the prevalence and causes of prescribing errors in general practices. The results showed that…”
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    Undertaking effective medication reviews by Avery, Tony, Gookey, Gill, Spencer, Rachel, Knox, Richard, Marsden, Kate, Salema, Ndeshi

    Published in InnovAiT (01-08-2013)
    “…In the General Medical Council-funded PRACtICe study around half the prescribing and monitoring errors identified involved repeat prescriptions. This suggests…”
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    Selecting the right dose by Avery, Tony, Gookey, Gill, Spencer, Rachel, Knox, Richard, Marsden, Kate, Salema, Ndeshi

    Published in InnovAiT (01-08-2013)
    “…Around one in six of the prescribing errors detected in the General Medical Council-funded PRACtICe study involved either the wrong dose or the wrong strength…”
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    Avoiding hazardous prescribing by Avery, Tony, Gookey, Gill, Spencer, Rachel, Knox, Richard, Marsden, Kate, Salema, Ndeshi

    Published in InnovAiT (01-08-2013)
    “…Around one in 13 of the prescribing errors detected in the General Medical Council-funded PRACtICe study involved either contraindications or hazardous…”
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    Providing the right medication monitoring by Avery, Tony, Gookey, Gill, Spencer, Rachel, Knox, Richard, Marsden, Kate, Salema, Ndeshi

    Published in InnovAiT (01-08-2013)
    “…In order for medication to be prescribed effectively and safely, many medications require monitoring. Medication monitoring may involve blood tests but can…”
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    Selecting the right drug by Avery, Tony, Gookey, Gill, Spencer, Rachel, Knox, Richard, Marsden, Kate, Salema, Ndeshi

    Published in InnovAiT (01-08-2013)
    “…Around 1 in 10 of the prescribing errors detected in the General Medical Council-funded PRACtICe study involved incorrect drug selection or unnecessary…”
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