The Role of the Pharmacist in the Health Care System
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Cerrar esta carpetaPART I: THE ROLE OF THE PHARMACIST IN THE HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
Ver el documentoParticipants
Ver el documentoAcknowledgements
Ver el documento1. Introduction
Ver el documento2. Manpower imbalances in pharmacy
Ver el documento3. The knowledge and expertise of pharmacists
Cerrar esta carpeta4. The scope of pharmacy and the functions of pharmacists
Ver el documento4.1 Regulatory control and drug management
Ver el documento4.2 Community pharmacy
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Ver el documento4.4 Industrial pharmacy (the pharmaceutical industry)
Ver el documento4.5 Academic activities
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Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido5. Pharmacy manpower development for health care systems
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Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenido7. Recommendations
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Abrir esta carpeta y ver su contenidoPART II: THE ROLE OF THE PHARMACIST: QUALITY PHARMACEUTICAL SERVICES - BENEFITS FOR GOVERNMENTS AND THE PUBLIC
 

4.6 Training other health care workers

Training provided by pharmacists may include efforts to optimize drug therapy, by promoting the rational use and storage of drugs and methods of reducing drug abuse, and is directed to medical and other prescribers or suppliers of drugs, including community health workers who handle drugs. Pharmacists with training responsibilities should receive some training in the planning and management of training programmes in relation to the educational and health goals being served.

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