I am planning to complete my drug history training for my new role as a ward-based higher level pharmacy technicia n ( MMPS-medicine management pharmaceutical service team). This learning is re leva nt because I will be joining the MMPS team providing the medicines reconciliation service to the patients admitted to the hospital as soon as possible, ideally within 24 hours and help us delivering the safe and effective pharmaceutical care to our patients. Taking a complete and accurate medication history is essential on admission for a number of reasons: To avoid prescription errors To allow medicines to continue during patient's stay in hospital To identify dru g-r elated adverse effects which may or may not have contributed to admission.
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I am planning to complete my drug history training for my new role as a ward-based higher level pharmacy technician (MMPS-medicine management pharmaceutical service team). This learning is relevant because I will be joining the MMPS team providing the medicines r