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2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-5
Author(s):  
Jing Liao ◽  
Xiaoli Hua ◽  
Xuefeng Cai ◽  
Yuyong Su ◽  
Lixiu Yu

Objective. To explore the practice of comprehensive pharmacy management mode under the strategy of healthy China. Methods. Combining with hospital practice, the advantages and disadvantages of comprehensive pharmacy management mode were discussed and considered. Results. The comprehensive pharmacy has advantages in improving work efficiency, optimizing resource allocation, refining pharmacy management, checking the compatibility of Chinese and Western medicines, and improving service quality, and it also increases the labor intensity of staff and is prone to prescription dispensing errors. Conclusion. Hospitals with mature conditions and permission can use the management mode of comprehensive pharmacy.


Author(s):  
Lauren M. Caldas ◽  
Vasco Pontinha ◽  
David Holdford ◽  
Joshua Pullo ◽  
James R. Taylor

2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (1) ◽  
pp. 39-48
Author(s):  
Titien Siwi Hartayu ◽  
Yosef Wijoyo ◽  
Maria Wisnu Donowati

This study follows the previous study entitle Problem-based Learning (PBL) in reflective pedagogy paradigm (RPP): Innovative learning in pharmaceutical care, which identified the learning material as complicated. This study aimed to provide an appropriate method for performing pharmacy management and pharmaceutical care in Community Pharmacy. Data collection was done using an assessment instrument to identify student’s achievement. The previous study encompasses preceptors and students in developing learning material, which cause it more valid and reliable to be implemented. The study was conducted in Yogyakarta, Surakarta, and Semarang city. The effectiveness of the learning material was shown by the grade of student’s achievement in learning outcome and the clear state with confidence in the expression of reflection and action-plan. Most of the students in the 3 cities achieved an excellent grade both in the problem-solving field, and presentation of the assignment. The students reflected that the learning material is simple and suitable in practicing pharmaceutical care and pharmacy management, moreover, they can state their plan to work as a Community Pharmacist with confidence. Therefore, PBL in the RPP method is ready to be used in practicing pharmaceutical care in the Community Pharmacy.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 9
Author(s):  
James Ford ◽  
Katherine Rotzenberg ◽  
David Mott

Background: Management skills are an essential component of a pharmacy graduate’s abilities for successful practice.  Although pharmacy education standards require that students have a working knowledge of management principles, students often do not see the value in management and business courses.  One innovative approach is restructuring course content using case examples and real-world experiences to improve student understanding of finance and management principles. Innovation: Two specific changes were implemented in a second year (P2) management and finance course to improve the relevance of business principles.  Course content was organized around current pharmacy service cases from a variety of practice settings and supported by the value of problem-based learning.  Post-graduate year 1 (PGY-1) administrative pharmacy residents were engaged as course teaching assistants (TAs) who brought real-world experiences into the class.  An analysis of pre- and post-course voluntary surveys, course evaluations, and TA evaluations assessed the impact of the course redesign. Findings: The course redesign achieved its intended goal of improving student-perceived course relevance.  This was shown through statistically significant improvements in course evaluations that were intended to measure student perception of pharmacy management and its relevance in their future career.  Student completed TA evaluations showed that those who reported their TA shared real-world applications had higher confidence in applying course concepts and greater understanding of course materials. Conclusions: Administrative pharmacy residents were successfully integrated into a pharmacy management course redesign, resulting in improved student perceptions of course relevance. 


2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 47-50
Author(s):  
Bhavesh Sharma ◽  
Harsh Dubela ◽  
Amit Bohra

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (5) ◽  
pp. 367-370
Author(s):  
Haiying PENG ◽  
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Ruoxi SHI ◽  
Hongju LIN ◽  
Xinrong WU ◽  
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Objective: To explore and construct a platform for the transformation from general pharmacists to information pharmacists using quality control circle(QCC) activities.Methods: The QCC activities were applied to the whole training process of information pharmacists.Training started through the approach of having the pharmacists learn programming sentences,and program writing was finally completed after continuous exploration.Results: Through QCC activities,3 information pharmacists were initially trained,the writing of 2 programs were completed and a set of standard training profiles was summarized.Conclusion: The QCC activities could be used for pharmacy management and personnel training.It is particularly the case when more difficult targets are set for the work.Compared with the general team,the team implementing the QCC is more resolute and clearer in work goals and more liable to complete the project.


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