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Workshop aims to improve physicians prescribing techniques for the elderly

“Safe- Prescribing for the Elderly” workshop will be held virtually on Thursday, February 29, 2024
The Ministry of Health and Social Development has said it will be hosting a virtual workshop to improve the prescription of medication for the elderly. Photo: Four Oaks Healthcare/File
The 'Safe Prescribing for the Elderly' workshop will be held on Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM via a virtual platform. Photo: GIS
The 'Safe Prescribing for the Elderly' workshop will be held on Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM via a virtual platform. Photo: GIS
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI- The Ministry of Health and Social Development has said it will be hosting a virtual workshop to improve the prescription of medication for the elderly.

The “Safe Prescribing for the Elderly” workshop will be held on Thursday, February 29, 2024, from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM via a virtual platform.

According to a press release from Government Information Service (GIS) on February 14, 2024, the session is geared towards doctors, nurses, pharmacists, pharmacy technicians and caregivers who wish to empower themselves with lifesaving information and improve care for the elder population.

Chief of Drugs and Pharmaceutical Services, Mrs Gracia Wheatley-Smith said, “The elderly are diagnosed with maybe two or three chronic conditions that decreases the functionality of the organs which makes them more prone to experiencing side effects and adverse drug events.”

Mrs Wheatley-Smith explained that prescribing for the elderly takes into account the side effects of medications, adverse events, drug to drug interactions, drug-disease interactions and medications that should not be prescribed for certain conditions.

Flagging prescriptions

The Chief of Drugs further stated that the workshop, aims to improve physicians prescribing techniques for the elderly. 

“We also want to empower pharmacists to flag prescriptions and dosing information that may adversely affect the elderly,” Mrs. Wheatley-Smith said. She added, “We want caretakers to be able to spot red flags early and alert family members, who would then liase with the doctor or pharmacist so appropriate actions can be taken. This is a part of efforts to improve the quality of care given to our elders.”

A medicine utilisation review of a small random sample of prescriptions written for the elderly in the Virgin Islands will also be looked at among other objectives.

The workshop will be facilitated by Consultant and former Organization of Eastern Caribbean States, Pharmaceutical Procurement Service, OECS/PPS head, Mr Francis Burnett. There is a $10 registration fee and Continuing Education credits will be available upon completion.

Interested persons can register for the workshop by emailing grwheatley-smith@gov.vg or by telephone at 468-9850.

1 Response to “Workshop aims to improve physicians prescribing techniques for the elderly”

  • Native Senior Citizen of the British Virgin Islands (18/02/2024, 12:25) Like (1) Dislike (0) Reply
    One of all the many Top Issues that have been promoted on VINO and others media outreach to the public daily, the above is certainly among the Top 10, in many and my opinion. I hope that this and others, regardless of age difference will be supported without delay.

    Many thanks to the medical pharmaceutical companies, the fair-minded medical physicians, the BVI Healthcare workers, and you Mrs Gracia Wheatley-Smith, and donators of fund and needs items for better health-care for all the people of the BVI in the year 2024 and in the future to come.




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