Clear steps, Professional Coordination and defined expectations so you can plan supervised learning in practice with confidence.
Submit your application to start onboarding and plan your supervised learning in practice.
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Join Waiting ListA clear route from deciding to do Independent Prescribing to completing your supervised learning in practice hours. We highlight exactly where DPP Mentor supports you.
Choose your scope and route, then prepare for an accredited IP programme and university requirements.
Supervised learning in practice requires appropriate DPP supervision and a clear plan for your 90 hours.
Structured learning, evidence, reviews, and progression aligned to your programme and competency framework.
A practical step by step pathway. The highlighted steps show where DPP Mentor supports you.
Register your interest. We follow up with next steps and a clear onboarding approach.
Structured communication and a clean process so mentoring stays focused on learning and development.
If you are an experienced independent prescriber and want to mentor, register here.
Explain the pathway, what to expect, and what information we need from you.
Professional Coordination to help you move from enquiry to start with clear steps.
Help you stay organised and ready for supervised practice planning.
We do not guarantee university admission. Admissions and course requirements are set by universities. DPP Mentor supports access to supervision support only.
A simple pathway designed for speed, clarity and a professional experience.
A Designated Prescribing Practitioner (DPP) is an experienced independent prescriber who supervises learning in practice for IP trainees.
Independent Prescribing (IP) is prescribing within your scope following completion of an accredited programme and supervised learning.
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