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Chemistry for Pharmacy Students : General, Organic and Natural Product Chemistry - EBOOK
The pharmacy profession and the role of pharmacists in the modernrnhealthcare systems have evolved quite rapidly over the last couple ofrndecades. The services that pharmacists provide are expanding with thernintroduction of supplementary prescribing, provision of health checks,rnpatient counselling and many others. The main ethos of pharmacy profes-rnsion is now as much about keeping people healthy as treating them whenrnthey are not well. The modern pharmacy profession is shifting away from arnproduct focus and towards a patient focus. To cope with these changes, andrnto meet the demand of the modern pharmacy profession, the pharmacyrncurriculum, especially in the developed world, has evolved significantly. Inrnthe western countries, almost all registered pharmacists are employed by therncommunity and hospital pharmacies. As a consequence, the practice, law,rnmanagement, care, prescribing science and clinical aspects of pharmacyrnhave become the main components of pharmacy curriculum. In order tornincorporate all these changes, naturally, the fundamental science compo-rnnents, e.g. chemistry, statistics, pharmaceutical biology, microbiology,rnpharmacognosy and a few other topics, have been reduced remarkably.rnThe impact of these recent changes is more innocuous in the area ofrnpharmaceutical chemistry.
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615.1 Sar c
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978-0-470-01780-7
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