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News

All the latest news and research from SCRIPT

Safer Drug treatment study day

The Yellow Card Centre West Midlands is pleased to host a regional study day on safer drug treatment, featuring ...

Spaced learning and best wishes

We have been listening to the views of Foundation trainees so that we can make recommendations on how best to integrate SCRIPT into the foundation programme.

SCRIPT at AMEE 2015 and NET 2015

Last week, the SCRIPT team presented posters at both the Networking for Education in Healthcare (NET) and International Association for Medical Education (AMEE).

SCRIPT in Canada

This week, the team from the University of Birmingham are in Montreal to give an oral presentation at the World Conference on Educational Media and Technology.