Pharm D - pracmed1
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by pharm D students ( 4 years)
Saeed mohammad tayeb
Mustafa adnan malki
Riyadh saleh almalki
Abdullah safar almalki
Mustafa adnan malki
PHARMACY VS. CLINICAL PHARMACY
Introduction:-
-In this presentation our aim is to help 3rd year pharmacy
students to choose between pharm.D or B.pharm programs.
so, we will make a comparison between these tow programs in table form, and by video interviews with some doctors in both
tow branches.
- And we hope this will be helpful for them.
WHY PHARM D ?
-According to last studies in U.S, the data show that 143 billion
$ was the cost of drug morbidity and mortality !!!!.
-inappropriate drug prescription (doctors) , dispensing
(pharmacist) are the main causes.
-
- This force U.S to create this new pharm D program
(concentrate on safer and the most suitable drug use) to
solve or decrease this dangerous problem.
PHARMACY VS. CLINICAL PHARMACY
Pharm D
Jops
1.Community Pharmacy
2.Geriatric Pharmacy
3.Governmental Agencies
4.Home Health Care
5.Hospital Pharmacy
6.Managed care
7.Pharmacy Education
8.consulting, legal practice,
9.drug information, poison
control
10)Pharmacoeconomics
B. Pharm
1. Teaching
2. Pharmacist
3. Quality Assurance
Health Manager
4. Analytical Chemist of
Quality Control Manager
5. Sales and Marketing
6.Clinical Research
7.Food and Drug
Administration
PHARMACY VS. CLINICAL PHARMACY
Pharm D
Focused on 1) Therapeutics
2)
courses
Pharmacoepidemiolog
y
3)
Pharmacoeconomics
4) Toxicology
5) Alternative
medicine
6) Clinical training in
6th year includes
(pediatric medicine,
internal
medicine,…)
B. Pharm
1) Pharmacognosy
2) Medicinal
chemistry
3) Industrial
pharmacy
4) instrumental and
Biomedical Analysis
PHARMACY VS. CLINICAL PHARMACY
Pharm D
B. Pharm
Years of study
Integrated Course – 6 years
Post Baccalaureate - 3 years,
219 h.
5 years, 179 h.
After completion of B.pharm a
person can do master then
phD.
Degree
The Doctor of Pharmacy
(Pharm.D.) degree, considered
as Bachelor in academic work,
but as master in clinical work
after completing hospitals
Accredited Residency Training
Bachelor of pharmacy
Program
Responsibilities
.
1) Share with medical stuff for
the best drug selection.
2) advise patients about general
health topics, such as diet,
exercise, and stress
management
4) Managing the pharmacy
5) Promoting public health
6) Providing drug information
and education
1) pharmacists distribute
prescription drugs to
individuals.
2) counsel patients on the use of
prescription and over-thecounter medications.
3) Most pharmacists keep
confidential computerized
records of patients' drug
therapies to prevent harmful
drug interactions.
4) Compounding—the actual
mixing of ingredients to form
PHARMACY VS. CLINICAL PHARMACY
Pharm D
7)Work in pharmacies that
provide some specialized
services to help patients
with conditions such as
diabetes, asthma, smoking
cessation, or high blood
B. Pharm
5)Some pharmacists are
involved in research for
pharmaceutical manufacturers,
developing new drugs and
testing their effects
.
pressure.
wages and
reward
-3500 SR in 6th training year .
- Considered as primary
pharmacist - 11571 SR .
Both, can open not more than 30 pharmacies .
- Considered as secondary
pharmacist -9353 SR.
Riyadh saleh almalki
ROLE OF THE PHARMACIST
Pharmacists are dynamic, patient-oriented professionals
committed to fulfilling the health care needs of their
patients. Pharmacy is a profession that is expanding in new
directions to meet the health care needs of all saudi.
Currently, there is a movement beyond the traditional
compounding and dispensing of medication towards a more
professional advisory and primary health care role.
Pharmacists can apply their knowledge and skill to become
directly involved in the healing and education of patients.
The phrase "ask your pharmacist" is becoming increasingly
common - and with good reason. Pharmacists are an integral
part of the community and serve as an important source of
knowledge
PHARMACISTS ARE READY AND WILLING TO
SHARE THEIR KNOWLEDGE CONCERNING:
optimal drug therapy for patients with a
focus on drug interactions and potential side
effects
treatment of various medical conditions
education and promotion of the general
health of the public
where to get emergency care
Although the pharmacist’s focus is changing, the
pharmacist remains an expert in the application
and usage of pharmaceuticals. This includes the
formulation, compounding, storage, and
dispensing of medication.
The pharmacist serves a wide variety of roles in a
community where no two people are alike. Take
the time to visit your local Pharmacist and ask
questions to help improve not only your health but
the health of your friends and family as well
B-PHARM VIDEIO
Saeed mohammad tayeb
DO YOU WANT TO BE AN
IMPORTANT MEMBER OF THE
HEALTH CARE TEAM?
Pharm D
PHARM D
A Doctor of Pharmacy is a professional doctorate
degree. In some countries, including the USa, it
is a first professional degree, and a
prerequisite for licensing.
BEGINNING
-start in USA.
Why pharm D ??
Some research begin before 30 years.
about the most false of doctor.
The result of research is
SOLUTION
The aim is
-
pharmacist. Because have more information about drug.
And USA developed pharmacist have more knowledge
and information about the medication and
clinical.and precipitate with team work to
treatment of patents.
create degree: Doctor of Pharmacy
-best 10 jobs
SOME INFORMATION :
-New Job of pharmacists
-it is branched from B pharm.
-Concentrate in clinical study to work in hospital
and advise the team work.
-have more clinical information about drugs.
-pharm D students must study the disease and
diagnosis and how the best treatment to disease.
-
Question:
A study by Gershon, Cultice, and Knapp projected in USA that
there would be about 8,000 graduates in 2000. Since
this was reported in 2000, there have been increasing
class sizes and the opening of new pharmacy D colleges.
About how many actually graduated in 2008?
1-6500
2-8500
3-9500
4-10500
PHARM D VIDEAO
LET’S HELP YOU !!
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What I should concentrate on - when I
decided to be a pharmacist?
WHAT IS THE MAIN FOCUS OF OUR
PROFESSION?
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HOW CAN I FOCUS ON PATIENT THROUGH
OUT MY PRACTICE?
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You can focus on patient by
providing
Pharmaceutical care
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Pharmacognosy
Pharmacy
profession
pharmaceutics
Pharmacology
Pharmaceutical care
Anatomy &
Histology &
biology
Medical
Terminology&
organic
Immunology
Pharmaceutical
microbiology
Patient
Biopharmaceutic
Biostatistics
Analytical
chemistry
Biochemistry
Law
Communication
Skills & ethics
Evidence – base
pharmacy
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PHARMACEUTICAL CARE
Decreased medication errors
Increased patient compliance in medication
regimen
Better chronic disease state management
Strong pharmacist-patient relationship
Decreased long-term costs of medical care
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CONCLUSIONS
-Chose depend on what?
-Reflection
-Team work
-Documentation
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