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11 th Annual Conference of South Asian College of Clinical Pharmacology (An affiliate of American College of Clinical Pharmacology) (29 th April – 2 nd May) Pre- conference Workshop 2 30 th April, 2018 Prescribing skills, research, training and assessment Venue : MET cell hall, 4th floor G S Medical College, Parel, Mumbai - 400012 Course Director - Dr. Nirmala Rege , Yashashree Shetty Registration fee: Faculty Rs. 1000 Faculty, SACACCP Associate Member Rs. 500 Payment Procedure Registration fee payable through Bank Draft in favour of "South Asian Chapter of ACCP "payable at Mumbai. Mail DD to SAC-ACCP 2018 CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT, Dr. Taruna Gupta, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, ICMR, Govt. of India, J.M. Street Parel, Mumbai- 400 012 India Cash payment also accepted at Department of Pharmacology, First Floor, G S Medical College, Parel, Mumbai - 400012 Online Payment/Wire Transfer/NEFT/DD to: Beneficiary South Asian Chapter of ACCP Account number 0110101103475 IFSC code CNRB0000110 Bank Canara Bank Branch Branch Parel Mumbai

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  • 11th Annual Conference of

    South Asian College of Clinical Pharmacology

    (An affiliate of American College of Clinical Pharmacology)

    (29th April – 2nd May)

    Pre- conference Workshop 2

    30th April, 2018

    Prescribing skills, research, training and assessment

    Venue : MET cell hall, 4th floor G S Medical College, Parel, Mumbai - 400012

    Course Director - Dr. Nirmala Rege , Yashashree Shetty

    Registration fee:

    Faculty Rs. 1000

    Faculty, SACACCP Associate Member

    Rs. 500

    Payment Procedure

    Registration fee payable through Bank Draft in favour of "South Asian Chapter of ACCP "payable at Mumbai. Mail DD to SAC-ACCP 2018 CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT, Dr. Taruna Gupta, National Institute for Research in Reproductive Health, ICMR, Govt. of India, J.M. Street Parel,

    Mumbai- 400 012 India Cash payment also accepted at Department of Pharmacology, First Floor, G S Medical

    College, Parel, Mumbai - 400012

    Online Payment/Wire Transfer/NEFT/DD to:

    Beneficiary South Asian

    Chapter of ACCP

    Account number 0110101103475

    IFSC code CNRB0000110

    Bank Canara Bank

    Branch

    Branch Parel Mumbai

  • REGISTRATION FORM

    “ Prescribing skills, research, training and assessment “

    Participant Category : Faculty/ Faculty, SACACCP Associate Member

    Name :

    Gender :

    Designation :

    Organisation :

    Address :

    Email Id :

    Mobile Number :

    Payment details :

    NEFT transaction id / DD number :

    Bank name :

    Transaction date :

    NOTE :

    Fill this form and email it to [email protected]

    In subject, please mention “Registration for workshop 2 SAC-ACCP”

    Please send us scanned copy of your DD or your NEFT transaction details.

    Last for registration : 20th April 2018.

    mailto:[email protected]

  • Prescribing Skills – Training and Assessment Revisited

    How can we better train and assess healthcare professionals to prescribe and supervise the use of medicines

    ( 9.00 am – 4.30 pm )

    Effectiveness of health care delivery depends on the team of health professionals, who

    uses effective, safe and affordable medicines and carefully monitors the response. The

    team members should be competent in rational prescribing. Last year’s preconference

    workshop on Prescribing Skills- Training and Assessment revealed that the training of

    undergraduate students in prescribing skills needs to be strengthened through a specific,

    relevant training programme.

    Hence South Asian College of American College of Clinical Pharmacology has decided

    to revisit the topic through a one day preconference workshop (PCW-2) on “Prescribing

    Skills- Training and Assessment Revisited” on Monday, 30th April 2018. This

    workshop will familiarize the health care professionals with key aspects involved in

    developing a prescribing skills training and assessment (PSTA) module that can be

    implemented at undergraduate level of any health professional course.

    Learning objectives

    At the end of the workshop, the participants shall be able to:

    Familiarize with prescription research methodology to identify gaps in rational

    prescribing

    Recognize the key components in developing a prescribing skills training

    module so that it can be tailor made to the needs of target population

    Gather hands-on experience of validating developed case scenarios and

    questions to assess various prescribing skills of the learners undertaking the

    programme.

    Recommend the strategy to develop and implement PSTA module in

    undergraduate teaching of various healthcare professions (e.g. medicine,

    pharmacy, nursing) as well as medical officers of public health system.

    Who should attend?

  • Faculty from disciplines of pharmacology, clinical pharmacology, physicians and

    surgeons from teaching institutions, faculty of clinical pharmacy (Pharmacology

    division), postgraduate students of pharmacology, clinical pharmacology,

    medicine/surgery and allied disciplines, M.Pharm (Pharmacology), public health

    system officers.

  • Preconference workshop - II

    Prescribing Skills – Training and Assessment Revisted

    Draft Programme

    Day 1: Monday, 30th April 2018 Venue: Dr Jivraj Mehta Auditorium, Seth GS Medical College & KEM Hospital,

    Parel, Mumbai

    08.00–09.00 Registration/Breakfast

    09.00–09.20 Introduction

    Welcome address

    Introduction of facilitators/participants

    Description of the workshop objectives

    Inaugural talk

    Workshop Director

    Chief Guest

    09.20–09.40

    09.40–9.55

    9.55–10.15

    Prescription Research: Gap Analysis

    Prescription Research Methodology

    Challenges and Benefits of Prescription Research

    Our Experiences

    Dr Nobhojit Roy, NHSRC

    Dr Sujith Chandy, CMC,Vellore

    Dr. Suparna Chatterjee, IPGMER

    and Dr Yashashri Shetty, GSMC

    10.15 -10.30 Discussion topic groups (6–8)

    1. Learning from the session

    2. Application in the institution

    Facilitators

    10.30–11.00 Tea

    11.00–11.15

    11.15- 11.30

    11.30- 11.45

    11.45- 11.55

    11.55 – 12.30

    Prescribing Skills Training

    Creating Effective Online Training Module: UK Experience

    Online Training Module for Prescribing Skills : Selection of content and strategy Prescribing Skills Training: Our experience

    Presentation of training module

    Discussion topic groups (6–8)

    Dr Robin Ferner, UK

    Dr Dinesh Badyal, CMC, Ludhiana

    Dr Srivastava, NHSRC

    Dr Mira Desai, BJMC

    Facilitators

  • Group task:

    Suggestions for training module: Dos and Don’ts

    Challenges in implementation

    12.30–13.15 Lunch

    13.15–13.35

    13.35- 13.45

    13.45- 14.15

    Prescribing Skills Assessment

    Making Assessment Effective: NBE experience

    Prescribing Skills Assessment Tool

    Discussion topic groups (6)

    Prescribing Assessment Questions

    Participants will be given at least 3 question items ( case scenario with question)

    They will discuss in the group regarding their relevance, construction, key and distractors and improvise the same

    Resource faculty, NBE

    Dr Chetna Desai, BJMC

    Facilitators

    14.15–15.15 Presentation of critique with feedback Facilitators

    15.15–15.45 Tea

    15.45- 16. 15

    Presentation of critique with feedback Facilitators

    16.15–16.30 The way forward

    Action points Summary

    Participant feedback

    Concluding remarks

    Dr NA Kshirsagar, ICMR