Good Practice in Safe, Efficient and Cost-Effective Drug Prescribing (3 Parts)

Synopsis
Programmes on the safe administration of intravenous drugs, patient compliance, and evaluation of claims from the pharmaceutical industry.
1 (1993): Outlines the main indications for using the intravenous route; gives clear guidelines on the correct procedure for prescribing and administering intravenous drugs; outlines the potential for errors when using any route but especially the intravenous route.
2 (1994): Aims to make students aware of the issues involved in drug compliance and to give and take away clear instructions on methods of improving compliance.
3 (1996): Aims to encourage a critical but constructive approach in dealings between the profession and the pharmaceutical industry; highlight the potential for ethical, legal and professional compromise that may arise during relationships between individual members of the medical profession and members of the pharmaceutical industry; highlight promotional versus ethical issues arising from drug research and trials, marketing, advertising and sponsorship.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Videocassette. Standard formats. col. 23, 22, 27 min.
Year of production
1997
Availability
Hire
Sale; 1997 sale: £300.00 (+VAT +p&p)
Documentation
Accompanying tutor’s notes and references for each seminar, students’ handouts and role-play packages.
Uses
Clinical tutors, postgraduate and undergraduate students, pre-registration house officers, other doctors in training, nurse tutors and nurses.
Subjects
Medical sciences
Keywords
drug administration

Credits

Writer
Kathy Teahon

Sections

Title
Safe administration of intravenous drugs
Synopsis
1 (1993): Outlines the main indications for using the intravenous route; gives clear guidelines on the correct procedure for prescribing and administering intravenous drugs; outlines the potential for errors when using any route but especially the intrave

Title
Patient compliance - your responsibility
Synopsis
2 (1994): Aims to make students aware of the issues involved in drug compliance and to give and take away clear instructions on methods of improving compliance.

Title
It is free...isn’t it?: Coping with pharcameutical industry claims
Synopsis
3 (1996): Aims to encourage a critical but constructive approach in dealings between the profession and the pharmaceutical industry; highlight the potential for ethical, legal and professional compromise that may arise during relationships between individ

Sponsor

Name

Northern & Yorkshire Regional Health Authority

Distributor

Name

University of Newcastle, Television Service

Notes
No longer in existence as a distributor

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