Unlock your potential with the Medical Aesthetic Prescribing Programme
The Medical Aesthetic Prescribing Programme (MAPP) is your pathway to becoming a certified aesthetic prescriber.
Introduction to the Medical Aesthetic Prescribing Programme
What is MAPP?
Introducing Dr. Sunny Dhesi
Introducing Vivek Kuvelker
Introducing Amy Lamb
Introducing Helen Summers
M: The Importance of Medication & Pharmacology in Prescribing Practice
E: Understanding Exposure Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics
D: Mastering Drug Terminology: Absorption, Bioavailability, and First-pass Metabolism
I: Navigating Interactions with Other Medications
C: Managing Comorbidities and Medical History in Prescribing
A: Adverse Effects and Monitoring: Ensuring Patient Safety
T: Therapeutic Factors: Balancing Professional and Patient Factors
E: Elimination and Metabolism of Medication: A Comprehensive Guide
Mapp Workbook Module 1 - Medicate
Introduction to Development
C: Developing Competency: Prescribe Safely, Professionally, and Continuously Improve
O: Leveraging Other Resources
N: Networking for Success
T: Understanding and Applying Medical Terminology
I: Integration: Medicines Management, Medication Review, and Morbidity
N: New Strategies: Enhance, Explore, and Reflect on Your Practice
U: Keeping Up-to-Date: Numeracy, NMC Revalidation, and Nuances
E: Building an Evidence Base: Critical, Complete, and Clinical
Summary of Development
Mapp Workbook Module 2 - Continue Development
P: Physical Assessment: Anatomy, Assessment, and Accuracy
R: Recognising Red Flags: Risk, Rationale, and Rejection
A: Accountability: Regulation, Revalidation, and Responsibility
C: Honing Clinical Skills: Protocols, Physical Signs, and Patient Examination
T: Staying Informed: The NEWS - National Early Warning Score, Numbers, and Non-profit
I: Making Impressions: Communication, Concordance, and Compliance
C: Considerations: Whistleblowing, Widows, and Watchdog
E: Ethical & Legal Practice: Legislation, Governance, and Power Up
Summary of Professional Practice
Mapp Workbook Module 3 - Professional Practice
Introduction to Consultation
P: Preparing for Consultation: Logistics, Information, and Labour
R: Building Rapport: Entrust, Empathy, and Empowerment
FREE PREVIEWI: Information Gathering: Columbus, Clinical Information, and Record Keeping
N: Addressing Patient Needs: Physical, Psychological, and Psychosocial
C: Effective Communication: Forms, Fundamentals, and Final (informed consent)
I: Involving Patients: Decision-making, Concordance, and Compliance
P: Providing Treatment: Plan, Teach, and Transmission
L: Leaving the Consultation: Summarise, Safety-netting, and Support
E: Evaluation: Recognise, Review, and Re-assess
Summary of the Consulation Principle
Mapp Workbook Module 4 - Consultation
T: Trust in the Multi-disciplinary Team: Transparency, Tools, and Tumour (in the team)
E: Education within the Team: Expectation, Evaluation, and Audit
A: Accountability in the Team: Audit, Activity and Apple
M: Mutual Respect - Professions, Prescribing Lead and Prescribing Team
W: Willingness in the Team: Patient Care, Professional Care,and Pupils
O: Open Communication in the Team: Record Keeping, Rules, and Rapport
R: Responsibility in the Team: Regulation and Revalidation
K: Knowledge Sharing in the Team: Informed Consent, Information Governance, and IT & Innovation
Mapp Workbook Module 5 - Teamwork