Medicines and the New Economic Environment
(1998; 252 pages) [Spanish]
Table of Contents
View the documentTHE AUTHORS
View the documentPREFACE
View the documentINTRODUCTION
Open this folder and view contentsI. THE GLOBAL ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
Close this folderII. THE REFORM OF HEALTH CARE SYSTEMS
Open this folder and view contentsII. 1. Cost Containment and Health care Reforms: the Impact on Pharmaceuticals
Close this folderII.2. Reform of Health Care Services in Developing Countries, Role of the State and Essential Drugs
View the document1. INTRODUCTION
Open this folder and view contents2. POLITICAL, ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL BACKGROUND, AND ROLE OF THE STATE
Open this folder and view contents3. HEALTH CARE REFORMS IN LATIN AMERICA
Close this folder4. ESSENTIAL DRUGS
View the document4.1. Production
View the document4.2. Regulations and registration
View the document4.3. Prescription
View the document4.4. Marketing
View the document4.5. Drugs and the public sector
View the document4.6. Training
View the document4.7. Conclusions
View the documentREFERENCES
Open this folder and view contentsII.3. Regulation, Policies and Essential Drugs
Open this folder and view contentsIII. A CHANGING PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRY
Open this folder and view contentsIV. SYNTHESIS AND FORECASTS
View the documentBIBLIOTECA CIVITAS ECONOMÍA Y EMPRESA
View the documentBACK COVER
 
4.6. Training

A significant number of Pharmacy Schools are reforming curricula, introducing elements of hospital pharmacy, pharmaceutical therapy, social aspects of drugs and the pharmacist role in health care. However, there are still few opportunities for postgraduate studies on these subjects. On the contrary, most Medical Schools keep a traditional outlook and the marketing techniques of the industry reach students of almost all careers related to health.

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