The pharmacy profession is an essential and fundamental part of the healthcare system. The traditional role of pharmacists has been expanded from dispensing medications to a long way of ensuring the quality of healthcare by playing a direct role in providing care to patients as integral members of the medical management system. Pharmacy education in the early part of the 20th century was guided by The Pharmaceutical Syllabus. This detailed guide to pharmacy education, created by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP), helped to standardize degree programs as training became more formalized. Community pharmacy services have been a boon to rural areas with a lack of physicians; having said, the general physician services are expensive to afford for the healthcare requirements. Numerous reformations have improved job gratification among Indian pharmacists for advanced salaries, supplementary job opportunities, and recognition in healthcare. The modern pharmacist is largely responsible for helping patients navigate an increasingly complex and costly health care. Due to the integration of technology in medicine sector, many physicians use electronic records of patent’s summaries.
Author(s) Details:
Mohammad Azeem,
Maternity and Children Hospital, Buraidah, Al Qaseem, KSA.
Pankaj Arora,
Lords University Alwar-Bhiwadi-Delhi Highway, Chikani, Alwar, Rajasthan, India.
Yousif Alosaily,
Maternity and Children Hospital, Buraidah, Al Qaseem, KSA.
Aifan Saad Alrsheedi,
Al Razi Medical Company Buraidah, Al Qaseem, KSA.
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