Future CP IP Meeting Dates
List of Future Dates. All 730pm – 830pm on Teams. Please get in touch on enquiries@cps.scot if you would like to join – and if you have any agenda items, or topic you would like to discuss, please send them too!
Delayed Information on Clinical Training Days & Teach & Treat
Updates on Clinical Training Days and Teach & Treat are still in the pipeline. Will be with you asap, and definitely before the end of May. Apologies for the delay - if you have any questions, please contact me on amanda.rae@cps.scot.
Period of Learning in Practice (PLP)
Big thanks to everyone who has supported PLP for our CP IP Trainees. The need for this remains high. So another request here for anyone else who can offer support. As little or as much as you can, it is all great, and much appreciated.
Urgent - CP IP May Meeting Date Change
The Community Pharmacy Independent Prescriber May Meeting date is changing to Wednesday 22nd May, 730-830 on Teams.
Next IP Meeting - May 23rd 2024 (One Week Early)
The next meeting will be on May 23rd (one week earlier than usual due to holidays)
Time: 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Platform: Microsoft Teams
General update - if you have any additional agenda items, please let us know.
Please contact us on enquiries@cps.scot if you would like an invitation…
Gateway C Platform Launched
Not specifically for CP IPs, but may be a useful resource in pharmacy practice.
Gateway C has been launched in Scotland. It is a free online cancer education platform for primary care health professionals. You will find launch and registration information in the following link.
Podiatry Webinar
The details of the event and how to apply will be sent by the organisers over the coming weeks. Applications will go directly to them via a link in the invitation.
They are looking to sort permissions to release a recording of the event for anyone not able to attend on the night.
Information for Trainees
There have been a few specific enquiries on various aspects of CP IP Training courses. Details here -
PLP Consultations
PLP consultations can be a mix of face to face, telephone/remote consultations. It is also fine to use other healthcare professionals to support PLP such as audiologists, optometrists and physiotherapists where this supports initial understanding of aspects relating to common clinical conditions. However, this cannot be all PLP time as CP IP Trainees need to progress during their training to being observed undertaking the role rather than just shadowing others.
Specific Competencies
For Yellow Card/ responding to adverse effects or other competencies that are difficult to directly observe, the GPhC have advised that not every Learning Outcome (LO) needs to be directly observed. Provided reflective discussions assures the DPP that the trainee is knowledgeable and has the skills to perform the task then if the DPP is comfortable they can sign off the learning outcome.
Update on Clinical Days and Teach & Treat
Updated information on these courses for 24/25 has been delayed (apologies).
We anticipate the detail being available by the end of next week. It will be sent out asap.
Save the Date! Podiatry Training Opportunity
The date for the podiatry training has now been confirmed as Jun 26th 730pm online. More details, including invitations, content and links to follow. Meantime "save the date" in your calendars if you would like to join.
Next Community Pharmacy Independent Prescribers Meeting
The next meeting for Community Pharmacy (CP) Independent Prescribers (IPs), qualified and in training, will be on Thursday 25th April on Teams 730-830.
Upcoming Training - Podiatry
We have been approached by an organisation who can support with Podiatry training. Events likely to run online during May/June. Details to follow.
Period of Learning in Practice Support for Community Pharmacy Independent Prescriber Trainees
Each trainee needs to spend 90 hours of PLP. Many CP IPs have, and continue to support with this (thank you!). Are there any other IPs subscribed to this newsletter who could offer support to any of the trainees? If yes, can you contact us on enquiries@cps.scot.
Next IP Meeting Thursday 28th March 730pm-830pm
Agenda will continue the discussions on the development of the prescribing service. If you have any other items to add, please let me know.
Teach and Treat Hubs
Another Big Thanks, this time to our Teach & Treat (T&T) Leads who are doing a terrific job in running these valuable hubs.
Designated Prescribing Practitioner (DPP)
Many thanks to all the Independent Prescribers (IPs) across the network who are supporting trainee Community Pharmacy (CP) IPs as Designated Prescribing Practitioners (DPPs).
Period of Learning in Practice (PLP)
Our strategy to train and develop CP IP Employees to deliver a prescribing service from community pharmacy is continuing, with the most recent courses at Strathclyde and RGU now underway.
Digital Prescribing and Dispensing Pathways (DPDP) - Winter Newsletter
The journey to paperless prescribing is underway - click here to read the latest!
Digital Prescribing and Dispensing Pathways - Key Questions Series
With Adam in the policy office now working one day a week in the DPDP programme, CPS are now closer to the action and helping the team understand the dispenser point of view so that the paperless prescription system that is designed works for you.
Funding for Community Pharmacy Independent Prescriber Trainees
We have had some enquiries from trainees re CPS funding for courses.