2015
DOI: 10.5505/tjob.2015.29591
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The effects of Social Security Institution implementations on community pharmacists' job satisfaction: A qualitative study

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“…It was reported that pharmacy education and pharmacy practice do not fully conform with one another. [24][25][26][27] Softening the clear-cut boundaries between the academy and professional life will facilitate the formation of professional identity. However, it's possible only if qualified professionals involve in education, students gain experience in working life, education is designed in accordance with the needs of work practices, and if an interprofessional education approach is adopted.…”
Section: Different Approaches In Pharmacy Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It was reported that pharmacy education and pharmacy practice do not fully conform with one another. [24][25][26][27] Softening the clear-cut boundaries between the academy and professional life will facilitate the formation of professional identity. However, it's possible only if qualified professionals involve in education, students gain experience in working life, education is designed in accordance with the needs of work practices, and if an interprofessional education approach is adopted.…”
Section: Different Approaches In Pharmacy Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A study conducted by Gülpınar and colleagues demonstrated that pharmacy education offered at schools of pharmacy doesn't conform with the work that graduates do at community pharmacies. 27 The pharmacists participated in the study stated that since the governmental regulations force them to prioritize keeping their business alive due to commercial concerns, they tend to spare less time to patients and provide less counseling service, and thus cannot enjoy job satisfaction. The result of the study also revealed the huge unconformity between pharmacy education provided at schools and the work of pharmacists.…”
Section: Current State Of Pharmaceutical Services In Turkeymentioning
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“…Surplus drugs are goods given toll-free by drug companies to pharmacies via distribution channels, and at the same time, they are quantity discount practices. 17 In the process of the supplier's sales, surplus goods are motivational tools to increase sales volumes; however, regarding the receivers, surplus goods mean stock loading. All around the world, the pharmaceutical sector uses surplus goods.…”
Section: Drug Pricing and Surplus Drugsmentioning
confidence: 99%