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We collaborate and consult with industry experts and internal and external content experts to produce quality online learning resources for health professional students and practicing health professionals. These resources promote and support quality use of medicines.

For more information click on the links below or contact the Educational Design and Support team on 02 8217 8642.

Finding Evidence — Recognising Hype

Click here to learn more about the Finding Evidence - Recognising Hype program

An online learning program for general practitioners to improve skills and confidence in assessing new medicines.

National Inpatient Medication Chart

Click here to learn more about the National Inpatient Medication Chart training course

An interactive training course to support the implementation of the National Inpatient Medication Chart (NIMC) in public and private hospitals.

National Prescribing Curriculum

Click here to learn more about the National Prescribing Curriculum

A series of case-based modules for new prescribers that encourage confident and rational prescribing. The modules follow a step-wise approach as outlined in the WHO's Guide to Good Prescribing.

The Medicinewise Practitioner

Click here to learn more about The Medicinewise Practitioner Modules

A series of modules for the ongoing professional development of a range health professionals, particularly those with prescribing rights.

Quality use of medicines modules

Click here to learn more about the quality use of medicines modules

A suite of courses for health professionals and students about the quality use of medicines.

Are you looking for the online case studies?
Click here to go to the case study section of the website.

Date published: 2010-06-25 00:00:00

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