Clinical Skills and Teach & Treat

Published: 16/01/25

A healthcare professional in a pink shirt and blue lanyard is engaging in a discussion with a seated patient in an office setting, with a computer and medical equipment visible in the background.

All NHS Education for Scotland (NES) / Community Pharmacy Scotland (CPS) Funded Employee Community Pharmacist Independent Prescribers (CPIPs) need to undertake four NES Clinical Skills Training Days, and also one Teach & Treat Session after qualification.


In addition, there are a number of different groups of CPIPs in other categories who have undertaken Community Pharmacy (CP) Independent Prescriber (IP) training over recent years. The attached document gives relevant information on Clinical Skills Training and Teach & Treat for each group.

If you have any questions, please contact us on enquiries@cps.scot.

 
 

Adam Osprey

Policy & Development Pharmacist

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