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A Practical Guide to Effective Non Medical Prescribing in End of Life Care

Fri, 7 Mar 2025

Virtual, Online

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This important national conference provides an essential update for non medical prescribers on prescribing at the end of life. It is widely recognized that pain and symptom control at the end of life is not always optimal, the development of non medical prescribing has a key role in improving pain and symptom control for patients at the end of life. The conference, which includes national updates, extended in depth sessions and case studies will focus on developing your skills and competence as a non medical prescriber in end of life care. The conference will also update non medical prescribers in the issues around prescribing controlled drugs. The Care Quality Commission stated in July 2024 that Prescribing of controlled drugs by non medical prescribers increased by 6 percent last year with over 5,440.585 items prescribed, and pharmacist prescribing by 10% with 2,908,340 items prescribed. Prescribing by Physiotherapists rose by 79% (July 2024)

“We have also seen a range of controlled drugs prescribed by other non-medical prescribers… Last year we looked at the importance of ensuring that non-medical prescribing is undertaken appropriately, including ensuring it is within the prescriber’s scope of practice. Professional regulators all have expectations of their registrants and provide guidance for safe and effective prescribing. ”

Safer Management of Controlled Drugs Annual Update July 2024

“The Department of Health and Social Care has recently reiterated its commitment to improvement in the quality of end-of-life care and emphasised the importance of all patients having rapid access to medication.”

Kathy Latham, Brian Nyatanga

“There are unacceptable variations in aspects of palliative and end of life care such as access to pain control…Poorly controlled symptoms will dominate thoughts and feelings and prevent people addressing the things that are important to them. Attending to physical comfort, pain and symptom management is the primary obligation of clinicians at this time of a person’s life and their skills and competence to do so must be assured and kept up to date, commensurate with their role and level of responsibility.”

Ambitions for Palliative and End of Life Care: 2021-26

“Trends in recent years also show that prescribing of controlled drugs by non-medical prescribers is increasing.”

Care Quality Commission July 2024

This conference will enable you to:

  • Network with colleagues who are working to improving non medical prescribing in end of life care

  • Learn from outstanding practice in end of life care prescribing

  • Reflect on best practice in prescribing and symptom control at the end of life

  • Understand how to effectively develop, demonstrate and maintain continued competence in prescribing for patients at the end of life

  • Reflect on lessons from experts in non medical prescribing for specific case study areas with in depth interactive sessions focusing on Prescribing for Pain, Prescribing in community settings, Controlled drugs and use of drugs beyond the product licence, The use of Syringe Drivers and Syringe Driver combinations, Best practice in prescribing for symptom control at the end of life, non medical prescribing within a hospice setting, Anticipatory prescribing and Prescribing within End of Life Care Clinics

  • Identify key strategies for improving non medical prescribing practice at the end of life

  • Develop your role and confidence as a non medical prescriber

  • Self assess, reflect and expand your skills in prescribing practice whilst understanding your limits of practice

  • Supports CPD professional development and acts as revalidation evidence. This course provides 5 Hrs training for CPD subject to peer group approval for revalidation purposes

 

Speakers include:

Dr Barry Quinn

Senior Lecturer for Cancer & Palliative Care
Queen's University Belfast

Mrs Melinda Presland

Consultant Pharmacist, Palliative and End of Life Care
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Mrs Rachel Hadfield

Team Leader and Senior Specialist Nurse
Hospital Palliative Care Team
Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

Dr Edith Israel

Deputy Executive Medical Director & Consultant in Palliative Medicine
Palliative Medicine
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Exhibition & Sponsorship Packages

This conference offers a valuable opportunity for industry suppliers to personally meet with their target audience where they will have time to talk and demonstrate the benefits of their products. High quality specialist audiences make having a presence at our events a highly targeted and cost effective marketing channel.

Why Exhibit?

Having a presence at this event will give you the opportunity to:

  • Demonstrate your product, system or service
  • Network and engage with your key audience  
  • Generate new business leads
  • Gain exposure for your brand and raise the profile of your organisation
  • Understand the current needs of your audience and challenges they’re facing
  • Update your knowledge of national policy and local developments  

Enquire

Contact Sarah Jane for exhibition and sponsorship prices, or to discuss a tailored package to suit your needs and budget.

Fee Options

Virtual NHS, Schools, Care and Public Sector

£295.00

(£354.00)

Virtual Voluntary sector & charities

£250.00

(£300.00)

Virtual Commercial organisations

£495.00

(£594.00)

(Prices in brackets include VAT)

Discounts

Additional delegate discount:

A discount of 15% will be applied to fees for any extra delegates.

Online discount:

A discount of 10% will be applied if you pay using the website.

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