Course fees
£75.00
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30 Oct 2025 (Available)
Apply by: 16 Oct 2025
Oct 2025
Online
30 Oct 2025
26 Feb 2026 (Available)
Apply by: 12 Feb 2026
Feb 2026
Online
26 Feb 2026
14 May 2026 (Available)
Apply by: 30 Apr 2026
May 2026
Online
14 May 2026
Course overview
An essential part of continuing to become a safe and effective NMP is to maintain competence and undertake annual CPD and revalidation as specified by their supervisor. It is also important NMPs are kept up-to-date with any changes that affect safe prescribing such as changes to the law and medicine safety. As part of Bournemouth University and Trusts commitment to safe prescribing this half day update is designed to meet those needs.
It is suitable for anyone with a non-medical prescribing qualification.
This prescribing update will be split into 2 parts which can be seen from the programme structure below:
Part 1 0930-1030 Matt Hartwell
- Welcome and Introduction
- A brief History of Non Medical Prescribing including relevant law
- Discuss The legal and ethical position on mixing and covert administering of medications
- To consider The importance of maintain competency and ways this can be achieved
- A brief introduction to Record keeping and the law
- Remote prescribing
- Discuss the RPS single competency Framework the NMC and HCP standards for prescribing
Part 2 1045-1230 Rob Harvey
- Preparation for becoming a Designated Prescribing Practitioner/Practice Assessor/Practice Supervisor for Prescribing (DPP)
- Expectations of a DPP
- Resources to support DPPs
- Antimicrobials
- update on mechanisms of action
- antimicrobial stewardship
- novel antimicrobial agents
Course details
Course leader
Matthew Hartwell (mhartwell@bournemouth.ac.uk)
Course delivery
Online
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Prerequisites
Applicants must have a non-medical prescribing qualification.
Why choose BU?
Bournemouth Gateway Building is the home of the Faculty of Health and Social Sciences. Its 10,000 square metres of space has created a unified base for the faculty’s education, research and office activities, which previously took place across several buildings in the Lansdowne area. It is open and accessible to all BU students, staff and the community.
We have a long and close association with health and social care practice partners across the region and enjoy close relationships with Dorset Healthcare University Foundation Trust, University Hospitals Dorset and District Hospitals (Yeovil and Salisbury) and Dorset County Hospital.
We are an established, vibrant and supportive academic community of staff, clinical practitioners, students and service users. Our team of highly qualified nursing staff and social scientists are committed to developing the next generation of outstanding, skilled and compassionate practitioners, having been engaged in developing the nursing workforce for over 25 years.


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