The authors aim to provide readers with a comprehensive account of
the global pharmaceutical systems and have written specifically
with the needs of pharmacy students taking master's degrees in
mind. The text is particularly suited to Pharmaceutical Care/Social
Pharmacy programs.
The first three chapters are intended to familiarize the reader
with social science methods and models. The succeeding chapters
describe different parts of the drug system. In general each of
these chapters starts with an international overview and is
followed by an analysis of the aims and functions of the component
from the perspective of a nation.
Until this book these subjects have not been brought together
and as such this presents a unique understanding of global social
pharmacy. This book is timely given that pharmacists are encouraged
to broaden their day-to-day practice, so that they become more
involved with advising clients, managing medicines and supporting
the promotion of health. In the light of developments in the
'extended role' of pharmacists, students of pharmacy are required
to understand the social context of health, illness and
professional practice.
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