“…Pharmacists who work in a variety of settings and health care facilities interact with patients either directly or indirectly. They can respond quickly to public health emergencies by developing professional service guidelines for pharmacists working in various health facilities, ensuring an effective drug supply system, monitoring and resolving drug shortage issues, establishing and promoting remote pharmacy services, counseling communities on basic infection prevention, and educating patients about proper use of personal protective equipment (Octavia & Utami, 2022). When people do not understand the role of pharmacists, the purpose of providing drug information may be incomplete and unclear, increasing the risk of medication | 21 errors and reducing therapeutic goals achievement (Pratiwi et al, 2020).…”