

Mike Mulvihill - CEO eOrigen.com
In January the North West Strategic Health Authority in collaboration with The North West Non-Medical Prescribing Education Group selected eOrigen from over 6 leading elearning organisations in the UK to work with them on the government-sponsored Non-Medical Prescribing elearning Project.
The project is a high-profile blended learning programme aimed at preparing qualified non-medical healthcare professionals to practise as extended formulary and/or supplementary prescribers. Designed to meet the standards and competencies set down by the Department of Health, the project required a total multimedia content solution that included Instructional Design, a series of Video scenarios, a suite of elearning materials, various workbook assignments as well as a dedicated information website and post launch training.
The target audience will be made up of nurses, midwives, health visitors, and pharmacists, together with additional professional groups such as physiotherapists, podiatrists and radiographers.
This important project completed on time and launched in October forms a key element in the SHA's Non Medical Prescribing education strategy, and ultimately the government's drive to improve the public's access to medicines.
The final two applicants regarded as the two leading elearning UK companies, offered high quality solutions but Mike Brownsell said "we selected eOrigen because of their innovative approach to meeting the project aims, and enthusiasm to work flexibly and in partnership with the project team”.
Now completed Mike Brownsell said “Our decision to appoint eOrigen.com has been justified with the overwhelming response to this innovative and highly effective elearning project”