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Do final-year medical students have sufficient prescribing competencies? A systematic literature review.

David J BrinkmanJelle TichelaarSanne GraafRené H J OttenMilan C RichirMichiel A van Agtmael
Published in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2018)
There is considerable evidence that final-year students have insufficient competencies to prescribe safely and effectively, although there is a need for a greater consensus among CPT teachers on the required competencies. Changes in undergraduate CPT education are urgently required in order to improve the prescribing of future doctors.
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