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The harms of prescribing: Polypharmacy, Deprescribing, and conducting research at medical school

The harms of prescribing: Polypharmacy, Deprescribing, and conducting research at medical school

Friday 3 May 2024, 6:30pm-7:30pm with Harmanleen Singh

This event will be held online only.

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About this session

In May’s monthly lecture, Harmanleen Singh will discuss how prescribing medications can cause harms in patients with a high medication burden, and the importance of deprescribing potentially inappropriate medications. He will also discuss getting involved in research at medical school, including his experience of conducting an Independent Research Project on Deprescribing, presenting research at conferences, and publications.

Harmanleen Singh is an incoming doctor, graduating from BSMS in June 2024. He is a Teaching Mentor with the BSMS Outreach Team, a Student and Foundation Doctor Representative at the Royal College of Physicians and a Vice-Chair of the Overcome Resreahc Ethics Board, pursuing his interests in research, medical education, and widening participation in medicine.

If you have any questions about this event, or the Monthly Lecture Series, please email the Outreach Team via outreach@bsms.ac.uk

Please note, we do not provide certificates of attendance for any of our online talks or lectures in the Monthly Lecture Series.

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