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Hospital training & education
1. EDUCATION & TRAINING
PROGRAME IN THE
HOSPITAL
By:- Dr. Manish Pal Singh,
Associate Professor
1Agra Public Pharmacy College, Agra
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2. The primary focus of clinical pharmacy is the optimization of drug therapy in
individual patients.
Training in the hospital setting also allows health staff to develop the
communication skills required to educate patients & develop good professional
relationships with prescribers & other healthcare staff.
A teaching hospital is the ideal place for clinical pharmacy training, as staff &
students can take advantage of the learning opportunity on medical teaching
ward rounds & academic medical meetings.
A good clinical skilled pharmacist can able to formulate strategies in a logical
manner using a variety of information sources.
Training is the act of increasing the knowledge and skill of an employee for
doing a particular job.
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3. “Training is a short-term educational process and utilizing a systematic and
organized procedure by which employees learn technical knowledge and
skills for a definite purpose”.
Training Objectives:-
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To prepare the
employee for the
need of
organization
To prevent
obsolescence
To prepare
employees for
higher level tasks
To develop the
potentialities of
people for the next
level job
To ensure
economical output
of required quality
4. Appropriate education & supervised training are prerequisites for pharmacists
to take clinical responsibilities.
It is not possible for a single pharmacist to acquire the knowledge & expertise
to advise consultants from many different specialties.
Specialisation is common among clinical pharmacists, where pharmacists focus
on one or more specialised areas.
Training programs also need to reflect the multilingual employee population
in so many hospitals today .
Hospital training programs have always covered issues such as compliance
and clinical competency, but increasingly hospitals are developing programs
around newly sought-after skills, such as customer service and patient-centered
care .
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5. Role of Pharmacist in the Education & Training Program
Pharmacist plays valuable role in health care system .
Their knowledge and expertise extent to all aspects of the preparation,
distribution, action and uses of drugs and medicines as well as to enable those
who wish to continue their studies to undertake postgraduate training and
research.
Pharmacist gets a specialized knowledge regarding to drugs and therapeutic
action through there practical training overall we can say academic
pharmacist preliminary part in pharmacy profession .
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7. Pharmacists in India face considerable communication challenges which
require innovation and creativity to manage successfully.
An optimum patients relationship to pharmacist required consideration
communication skills.
The more skilled a pharmacist is as a communicator, the more influence he or
she will have and the health and welfare of those for whom they provide a
service.
Undergraduate pharmacist now particular attention to the need for their
graduates to be well-trained in communication skills and patient
counselling.
Appropriate education and training are prerequisites for pharmacists to
take on clinical responsibilities.
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8. Role of pharmacist in interdepartmental communication
and community health education
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Profession of
pharmacy
Pharmacy
practice
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oPharma Commerce
oIndustrial Pharmacy
oManufacturing
oR&D
oRegulatory
Drug distribution
Clinical Pharmacy
Clinical Services
9. Effective communication between pharmacist and physicians, nurses and
other pharmacists is essential.
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Communication with
Physician & Other
Heath Staff Members
Communication
With Patients
specific questions
Recommendations
Initiating
Conversations
Treatment Schedule
Prescribed Medicines
OTC medicines
Vaccinations
Alternative or traditional medicines
allergies to medicines
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The General Role’s of Community Pharmacist
PROCESSING OF
PRESCRIPTION
DRUG
UTILIZATION
EXTEMPORANEOUS
PREPARATION
CARE OF PATIENTS
TRADITIONAL AND
ALTERNATIVE
MEDICINES
NUTRITION
COUNSELING
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11. Code of Ethics for Community Pharmacy
The pharmacist continues to be the health professional who is the expert on
medicines.
Pharmacist are also given the responsibility to help people to maintain good
health.
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“A profession is identified by the willingness of the
individual practitioners to comply with ethical and
professional standards, which exceed minimum legal
requirements”
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Professional ethics
“As rules of conduct or standards by which a
professional
community regulates its actions and sets
standards for its members”
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13. The code deals with the ethics rather than the laws governing pharmacy
practice.
For those entering the profession, the code identifies the basic moral
commitments of pharmacy care and serves as a source for education and
reflection.
For those within the profession, the code serves as a basis for self
evaluation and peer review.
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Code of Ethics
Structure of code
(Statements of philosophical concepts)
(Which is the foundation of the code)
Obligations
(standards of professional behavior)
(How does Pharmacist behave itself)
PREAMBLE
(established to relationship with patient)
(roles and responsibilities of pharmacists)
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15. Principles of Ethics
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Principal-I
• Pharmacists respect the professional relationship with the patient.
• A pharmacist has a duty to tell the truth, to act with conviction of conscience.
Principal-II
• OBLIGATIONS
• A Pharmacist assists patients to make informed choices about their own best
interests.
• Better understanding of patient counselling.
Principal-III
• Pharmacists support the right of the patient to make personal choices about
pharmacy care.
• The pharmacist has the primary responsibility to inform the patient about
available pharmacy care
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Principal-IV
• Pharmacist provide a complete care to the patients and actively
supports the patients right to receive competent and ethical care
• A pharmacists commit to lifelong learning design to maintain
relevant knowledge and skill
Principal-V
• Pharmacists protects the patients right of confidentiality.
• A pharmacists provide pharmacy care with consideration for the
personal privacy of patients.
Principal-VI
• Pharmacists respect the values and abilities of the colleagues
and other health professionals.
• A pharmacist when appropriate ask for consultation of
colleagues or other health professionals or refers the patient
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Ethical Problems
Ethical
violations
• The neglect of moral obligations
Ethical
dilemmas
• Where ethical reasons both for and against a
particular course of action are present and one
option must be selected
Ethical
distress
• When pharmacists experience the imposition of
practices that provoke feelings of guilt, concern or
distaste