Introduction

Dear Colleague,

This document is designed to support you in the role of Designated Prescribing Practitioner on the University of York’s programme Independent & Supplementary Prescribing for Non-Medical Prescribers (Nurses, Midwives & Allied Health Professionals). We hope that the information provided in this handbook will outline your responsibilities and role whilst explaining the course structure, content and assessment processes. The Health and Care Professions Council have published requirements for the supervision and assessment of non-medical prescribing students. This document is underpinned by the HCPC (2017) Standards of education and training, HCPC (2019) Standards for prescribing and the RPS (2019) A Competency Framework for Designated Prescribing Practitioners.

The HCPC (2017) Standards of education and training

The HCPC (2019) Standards for prescribing

The RPS (2019) A Competency Framework for Designated Prescribing Practitioners

If you have any queries relating to the information in this handbook or your role and responsibilities as the Designated Prescribing Practitioner, Practice Educator or (Named) Practice Supervisor, please do not hesitate to contact any member of the programme team.