Journal of Prescribing Practice is the only monthly, peer-reviewed journal solely dedicated to addressing the clinical and professional issues relevant to all prescribing practitioners.
Formerly Nurse Prescribing, Journal of Prescribing Practice was relaunched to reflect the growing number of professions who can prescribe and for whom our content is relevant.
Our distinguished editorial board ensures that all perspectives are covered and only the most relevant, high quality articles are selected for publication each month. The journal includes topical editorials from Deborah Robertson, our consultant editor, analysis of the latest news, clinical updates, research summaries, pharmacology, stand-alone prescribing guides, pharmacokinetics, legal and ethical issues for prescribing practitioners, courses, career development and drug reviews.
The journal covers all key areas of prescribing including diabetes, travel health, mental health, family planning, women’s health, oncology, respiratory, dermatology, cardiovascular diseases, men’s health, renal and neurology.
Journal of Prescribing Practice helps practitioners update their knowledge in important areas of practice and stay fully up-to-date with the latest developments taking place in research, at all stages of their career, in a clear accessible way.