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Embedding pharmacy practice, veterinary pharmacy, and environmental pharmacy to implement ‘One Health’ in pharmacy education

Currents in Pharmacy Teaching and Learning
The integration of One Health principles within pharmacy education addresses the interconnectedness of human, animal, and environmental health, equipping future pharmacists to handle complex health issues, including antimicrobial resistance and zoonotic diseases.Embedding One Health into pharmacy curricula involves comprehensive curriculum mapping ...
Kingston, Rajiah   +2 more
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Pharmacy in Israel

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2018
Israel is a small country located at the juncture of 3 continents (Africa, Asia, and Europe). With a population of just over 8 million and an area of just over 22,000 km2, Israel had a population density of 373 persons/km2 in 2015.[1][1] The state is a democracy with a parliamentary ...
Eyal, Schwartzberg   +3 more
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Engaging community pharmacies and schools of pharmacy

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association
Academic institutions are in a unique position to build relationships with community pharmacies, with most facilitated engagements in the literature focusing on students as facilitators of these partnerships. However, preceptors note challenges managing time and incorporating students into workflow. Applying community-based participatory research (CBPR)
Hanna Mitchell   +4 more
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Pharmacy in Jordan

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2005
The Hashemite kingdom of Jordan is a small Arab country in the Middle East in the northeast of Saudi Arabia. In comparative terms, Jordan is slightly smaller than the state of Indiana. It is considered a developing country, with inadequate supplies of water and other natural resources, such as oil,
Mayyada, Al-Wazaify   +1 more
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Pharmacy and freedom

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 1984
The development of pharmacy in Western civilization has been influenced by ideas of individual liberty; the impact of these ideas is traced. For a short time during the French Revolution, individuals without qualifications could practice pharmacy, but abuses prompted return of regulation; from 1803, pharmacy was closely regulated by the state.
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Reprofessionalization in pharmacy

Social Science & Medicine, 1982
Abstract Developments in technology, social organization, the division of labor and financing have substantially threatened the traditional role of the pharmacist. This paper examines responses to these structural transformations through efforts to reprofessionalize the field, including creating professional organizations, setting high standards of ...
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Opportunities for pharmacy

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2007
To summarize key points from the most recent Institute of Medicine (IOM) report, Preventing Medication Errors, and their relevance to health-system pharmacists.Creating a culture of safety is an important antecedent to making changes needed to reduce medication errors.
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Pharmacy-related buprenorphine access barriers: An audit of pharmacies in counties with a high opioid overdose burden

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 2021
Neda J Kazerouni   +2 more
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