2011
DOI: 10.5688/ajpe757134
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Strengthening Pharmaceutical Care Education in Ethiopia Through Instructional Collaboration

Abstract: Objective. To describe the development, implementation, and initial outcomes of a pharmaceutical care training-of-trainers course developed to assist Ethiopian pharmacy faculty members and graduate students in the development of curriculum and provision of pharmaceutical care services of relevance to this low-income country. Design. In this collaboration, US and Ethiopian faculty members worked together in a week-long seminar and in hospital ward rounds to develop and offer a course to facilitate faculty membe… Show more

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“…Experiential learning programmes have strengthened capacity in resource-limited settings through pharmaceutical care training, 49 service learning in pharmacy 50 and medical 51 education. In developed countries service learning is integral to undergraduate public health 52 and pharmacy courses, 53 sensitising students to preventive care programmes.…”
Section: Re-visiting Pharmacy Training To Strengthen the District Heamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiential learning programmes have strengthened capacity in resource-limited settings through pharmaceutical care training, 49 service learning in pharmacy 50 and medical 51 education. In developed countries service learning is integral to undergraduate public health 52 and pharmacy courses, 53 sensitising students to preventive care programmes.…”
Section: Re-visiting Pharmacy Training To Strengthen the District Heamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2007, the number of licensed pharmacies were 463, consisting of 143 hospital pharmacies, and 320 community pharmacies. [7] The new clinical pharmacy program was established in 2007 with an objective of training patient centered pharmacy practitioners by extending the 4 years of undergraduate pharmacy ABSTRACT Clinical pharmacy practice is undergoing unprecedented changes as standard profession of pharmacy practice by means of pharmaceutical care. Although, the clinical pharmacy is well recognized in developed countries, but the implementation of clinical pharmacy practice is still at nascent stage in developing countries.…”
Section: Clinical Pharmacy In Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With such health professionals' shortage, it would be difficult to meet short-term and long-term healthcare goals set by the country as well as WHO. Extending the role of pharmacists in community pharmacies, however, could contribute to improvement of this shortage by providing skilled professionals in the area of health promotion, disease screening and prevention [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the extended roles of the community pharmacists in the multidisciplinary provision of healthcare have been acknowledged in many developed countries [15][16][17]. Reduction of cost by engaging pharmacists in certain public health services will have massive impact in developing countries like Ethiopia, where resource scarcity is the major factor that hinders provision of adequate healthcare services [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%