The evolving nature of pharmacy practice and the consequent requirement for a revised educational framework

Authors

  • C. S. Parameswari Author
  • S. Afreen Jaha Author
  • Dr. G. Nagarajan Author

Keywords:

Healthcare from a Pharmacist, Moderate medical treatment Rational, pharmacotherapy in the pharmacy, curriculum

Abstract

Pharmacy The practice of pharmacy has gone from an early concentration on drugs to a more recent shift toward a greater emphasis on
the needs of individual patients. Although pharmacists formerly had a larger role in the development and production of pharma ceuticals,
this function has been greatly diminished during the last century. With this newfound responsibility , pharmacists must collaborate with
other members of the healthcare team to improve patient care and ultimately help the world move closer to reaching the Millen nium
Development Goals. To keep up, modern pharmacists need to broaden their responsibilities t o encompass pharmaceutical care,
transforming them from a commodity medication vendor into a critical member of the healthcare team. As a result, it is incumb ent upon
pharmacy colleges to provide a curriculum that is up to date with the evolving responsibi lities of the modern pharmacist. Learning to
think critically, solve problems, and make educated decisions about drug treatment are all abilities that should emerge from this training.
The student should learn to work with other health professionals and improve the quality of life for people locally and globally via
better health, as well as to generate, disseminate, and apply new information based on cutting -edge research in the pharmacological,
social, and clinical sciences. 

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Published

21-03-2017

How to Cite

The evolving nature of pharmacy practice and the consequent requirement for a revised educational framework. (2017). Indo-American Journal of Life Sciences and Biotechnology, 14(1), 31-34. https://iajlb.org/index.php/iajlb/article/view/8