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At a
point in an individual's journey as a pharmacist, one becomes aware
of the immense gap between the potential and the actual performance
of pharmacy as a health profession. For some pharmacists, this is a
fleeting cognizance with a significance so troubling that it is
denied and buried forever. Other common reactions include
resignation, frustration, cynicism, and escape. The most
constructive response is dedication to reform of the profession, in
whatever sphere of influence a pharmacist has.
A spirit of reform shaped the essays in this book, which were first
published as editorials in the American Journal of Health-System
Pharmacy(AJHP). The editorials selected for this book-half of
them written in 1990s, the rest earlier-are still relevant to the
state of pharmacy today. In some cases, the essays offer historical
perspective on particular choices the profession has made, such as
the adoption of Pharm.D. degree education as the minimum for all
new practitioners.
The hope is that this book will attract and arouse new readers-the
practitioners, educators, residents, and students who have not been
exposed to the pharmacy literature of the past twenty years-and
incite them to make pharmacy a better profession.
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| William A. Zellmer ISBN: 9781585280308 |
Hardback - 2001 |
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