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Prescribing for Pain
Non Medical Prescribing for Pain
Friday 29 September 2017
De Vere W1 Conference Centre, London
A 20% discount is available by quoting ref: hcuk20awp when booking.(*Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Full T&Cs available upon request.)
This important national conference provides an essential update for current and aspiring non medical prescribers on prescribing for pain. Pain is a growing area of non medical prescribing and one of the most common areas, in a survey of the Association for Prescribers members 50% of members prescribed for pain (Karen Stenner, University of Surrey). This make it essential that non medical prescribers maintain the competence and skills to prescribe for pain in an effective way, working with patients to improve pain outcomes.
For further information and to book your place visit http://www.healthcareconferencesuk.co.uk/non-medical-prescribing-for-pain or email [email protected]
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