Pharmacists wishing to train as independent prescribers will no longer have to wait for two years after registration, under new rules set by the General Pharmaceutical Council (https://www.pharmacyregulation.org/news/gphc-council-agrees-changes-requirements-entry-independent-prescribing-courses-courses)(GPhC). Currently, pharmacists who want to start an independent prescribing (IP) course need to have been on the GPhC register for at least two years and must have previous experience in a specified clinical or therapeutic area.
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