Interesting. I did my pre-reg and basic grade in hospital. I then moved to what was PCT that changed to CCG and now Integrated Care Board. As part of my job, I do the managing of the budgets and invoices for the high cost drugs given via homecare. I also help with the guidelines for those drugs such as Methotrexate when the prescribing is passed to GPs via a "Shared Care" agreement.
Hi yasir, usually what sources do hospital pharmacists or the MI departmemt use to look up info? Top of my head is BNF, EMC, stockley interactions, and NICE guidelines? Are there anything else?
Database of previous MI enquiries with their answers, NEWT, SPS, Martindale, medusa guidelines, medicine's complete, John Hopkins medicine guide, microguide etc. The sources you use depends on the enquiry you get, so there's many more resources specific to other areas like breastfeeding, pregnancy, palliative care and so on
@@med_rage Hi, sorry it took so long to get back to you. I really hope I'm able to know where to look for info once I start my job tomorrow! I've gathered that it's really not knowing about being able to answer any queries, but knowing where to look if you don't know.
@@scaphk9546 yeah most definitely, if you're going into MI most of the time you'll never have the answer immediately. But you'll have plenty of resources at hand and I'm sure the hospital you're at has entire SOPs on how to go about answering queries. When I started my rotation in MI I had an MI pharmacy technician show me the resources we had available and the step by step approach that is used to answer a query.
Interesting. I did my pre-reg and basic grade in hospital. I then moved to what was PCT that changed to CCG and now Integrated Care Board. As part of my job, I do the managing of the budgets and invoices for the high cost drugs given via homecare. I also help with the guidelines for those drugs such as Methotrexate when the prescribing is passed to GPs via a "Shared Care" agreement.
Wow very informative thank you🔥🔥
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Hi yasir, usually what sources do hospital pharmacists or the MI departmemt use to look up info? Top of my head is BNF, EMC, stockley interactions, and NICE guidelines? Are there anything else?
Database of previous MI enquiries with their answers, NEWT, SPS, Martindale, medusa guidelines, medicine's complete, John Hopkins medicine guide, microguide etc. The sources you use depends on the enquiry you get, so there's many more resources specific to other areas like breastfeeding, pregnancy, palliative care and so on
@@med_rage Great response 😊
@@med_rage Hi, sorry it took so long to get back to you. I really hope I'm able to know where to look for info once I start my job tomorrow! I've gathered that it's really not knowing about being able to answer any queries, but knowing where to look if you don't know.
@@scaphk9546 yeah most definitely, if you're going into MI most of the time you'll never have the answer immediately. But you'll have plenty of resources at hand and I'm sure the hospital you're at has entire SOPs on how to go about answering queries. When I started my rotation in MI I had an MI pharmacy technician show me the resources we had available and the step by step approach that is used to answer a query.
@@med_rage thanks for the reassurance of what to expect. I'm starting my first day tomorrow and absolutely shitting myself
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