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The European List of Key Medicines for Medical Education: A Modified Delphi Study

  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Research and Expertise Centre in Pharmacotherapy Education (RECIPE), Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • University of Bologna
  • University Medical Center Utrecht
  • Infectious Diseases Unit, 3rd Department of Paediatrics, Aristotle University School of Health Sciences, Hippokration General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece
  • University of Zagreb
  • University of La Laguna
  • Ghent University
  • University of Lisbon
  • Instituto de Medicina Molecular
  • Linköping University
  • Canisius Wilhelmina Hospital
  • Radboud University Nijmegen
  • InHolland University of Applied Sciences
  • Research and Expertise Center in Pharmacotherapy Education (RECIPE), De Boelelaan 1117, 1081, HV, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Bologna University Hospital
  • Utrecht University
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
  • University of Zagreb School of Medicine

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Abstract

Rational prescribing is essential for the quality of health care. However, many final-year medical students and junior doctors lack prescribing competence to perform this task. The availability of a list of medicines that a junior doctor working in Europe should be able to independently prescribe safely and effectively without supervision could support and harmonize teaching and training in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics (CPT) in Europe. Therefore, our aim was to achieve consensus on such a list of medicines that are widely accessible in Europe. For this, we used a modified Delphi study method consisting of three parts. In part one, we created an initial list based on a literature search. In part two, a group of 64 coordinators in CPT education, selected via the Network of Teachers in Pharmacotherapy of the European Association for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics, evaluated the accessibility of each medicine in his or her country, and provided a diverse group of experts willing to participate in the Delphi part. In part three, 463 experts from 24 European countries were invited to participate in a 2-round Delphi study. In total, 187 experts (40%) from 24 countries completed both rounds and evaluated 416 medicines, 98 of which were included in the final list. The top three Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical code groups were (1) cardiovascular system (n = 23), (2) anti-infective (n = 21), and (3) musculoskeletal system (n = 11). This European List of Key Medicines for Medical Education could be a starting point for country-specific lists and could be used for the training and assessment of CPT.
Original languageEnglish
JournalClinical pharmacology and therapeutics
Early online date2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2023

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