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Undergraduate core curriculum

Curriculum to inform undergraduate pharmacology programmes and help educators nurture the graduates of the future.

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A curriculum for teaching medical undergraduate students pharmacology and clinical pharmacology.

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Supports the next generation of researchers in gaining the education, skills and understanding of animal welfare needed to carry out these vital studies.

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Ten Principles of Good Prescribing

We recommend that health care professionals who prescribe medicines should do so based on the ten principles, which underpin safe and effective use of medicines.

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