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Pharmacy teaching and practices problems in Developing Count | 25694

International Journal of Pharmacy Teaching & Practices

ISSN - 1986-8111

Abstract

Pharmacy teaching and practices problems in Developing Countries: Review

Khurrum Ghani, Wasif Gillani, Maria Ghani

Objective: The objective of this research is to highlight the problems faced by pharmacy teaching and practices in developing countries where professionals have scarcer resources, with partial or no information systems. The paper also draws attention towards the brain drain of pharmacist from poor countries to rich countries.
Methods: Review of articles published in the previous 5 years was done. However, some of the older articles and research papers were also used to portray the historical background of pharmacy in developing countries.
Conclusion: A number of possible solutions have been presented to reduce the brain drain of health professional and to increase the quality of teachings of pharmacy in developing countries

 
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