The British Academy for Training and Development offers a course on the clinical practice of pharmacists in hospitals and health centers, highlighting the importance of this specialty in improving the quality of healthcare services and its impact on the patient's treatment plan, aimed at anyone entering this field.
Course Introduction:
Hospital pharmacy or clinical pharmacy is a specialization focused on the therapeutic management of patients in hospitals regarding their medication dosages. It takes into account factors such as the patient's age, gender, health condition, and the presence of other diseases, as in cases of kidney or liver function problems, to adjust the dosages accordingly. It involves a multidisciplinary approach and requires sufficient background and training. In other words, it is the direct pharmaceutical and medicinal care provided to the patient by a specialized clinical pharmacist.
The clinical pharmacist's role includes knowing the appropriate medication, the right patient, the correct dosage, the right timing, the appropriate duration, the correct route for administering the medication, and the accurate information. Additionally, the clinical pharmacist is concerned with the side effects and negative impacts of medications and drug interactions. They have relationships with all hospital departments, particularly with laboratories and radiology centers, underscoring the significance of the specialization in clinical pharmacy.
The British Academy for Training and Development provides a course in the clinical practice of pharmacists in hospitals and health centers on the importance of this specialization in improving the quality of health services, as well as its impact on the patient's treatment plan, to every person who is forthcoming in this field.
Who should attend?
Graduates of the Faculty of Pharmacy are interested in pursuing their studies in clinical pharmacy.
The interested in health management.
How attendees will benefit?
The importance of the continuous relationship between health providers and the patient.
The importance of exchanging the information necessary to assess the patient's health status and implement the treatment of medical problems, evaluate the effect of treatment on the quality of the patient's life.
Highlighting all aspects of clinical pharmacy practice and highlighting the work of pharmacists working in high-level of medical jobs.
Ingredients needed to meet specific requirements for clinical practice of pharmacist.
The importance of clinical pharmacy in avoiding the occurrence of medical errors.
The concept and definition of clinical pharmacology.
History of Clinical Pharmacy.
Clinical Pharmacist missions.
Qualities of good clinical pharmacist
Patient guidance and commitment.
Clinical Pharmacy Services.
Clinical Pharmacy Rules.
Training, research and development.
Medical mistakes.
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