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Pharmacy Practice moving toward a model that combines care that focuses on the patient (also known as care that focuses on pat...


Pharmacy Practice moving toward a model that combines care that focuses on the patient (also known as care that focuses on patient services) and distribution of drugs. In order to succeed, you must Pharmacists understand and speak the language of the function of the health care system in the system, which is foreign to the uninitiated and very complicated.
 
A variety of suppliers, the rapid development of the types of health care delivery systems, and the complexity of the relationships between the different health care professional working in the health system in addition to the confusion. This chapter pharmacy clinical practice and preparation of patient-centered, where pharmacists describe patient-centered work.


Patient-centered pharmacist work closely with physicians and other health professionals to provide optimal patient care. Some pharmacists in health centers focused products use traditional skills of clinical pharmacy in a limited capacity, as they obtain a history of drug or triage a patient self-care with OTC medications. Some pharmacists do not have traditional responsibilities focused products and instead provide patient-centered care full time. Regardless of the setting and the degree to which patient-centered skills are used, the patient-centered care is an integral part of the practice of pharmacy.

Pharmacy Practice areas or Pharmacist Practice areas

Ambulatory care
Critical care
Drug information
Geriatrics and long-term care
Internal medicine and subspecialties
Cardiology
Endocrinology
Gastroenterology
Infectious disease
Neurology
Nephrology
Obstetrics and gynecology
Pulmonary disease
Psychiatry
Rheumatology
Nuclear pharmacy
Nutrition
Pediatrics
Pharmacokinetics
Surgery

 

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