An e-SBAR is always the preferred and endorsed method of communicating non-urgent clinical information to general practice colleagues.
This referral form has also been produced for use in NHS Fife, at the request of community pharmacy teams and GP staff alike, when an e-SBAR has not been possible. It can be given to a patient and helps communicate clearly why a PGD supply was not appropriate at that time. This is useful information for patients and general practice staff.
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Bridging Contraception PGD:
PGD 326 Supply of Desogestrel Progestogen-Only Contraceptive Pill (POP)(review date November 23)
Flu Vaccination 22/23 PGD:
Emergency Hormonal Contraception PGD:
Please note: The ‘Child protection: practice level 1 [informed]’ and ‘Child protection : practice level 2 [skilled]’ modules supersede the NES Pharmacy resource ‘Child protection: it's everyone's job to make sure I'm alright’ mentioned in the EHC PGD.
Pharmacy First PGDs & Assessment Forms:
Paracetamol PGDs:
Chlamydia Treatment PGD:
Wound Care Co-Amoxiclav PGD: