1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0009-9236(98)90116-3
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Workshop report on the NIGMS-supported postdoctoral training programs in clinical pharmacology

Abstract: Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics (1998) 63, 4–10; doi:

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“…Although much could be accomplished if there were clinical pharmacologists in the developing world, the stark reality is that there are few “on the ground” and the numbers are decreasing, not increasing (as is true in academic settings in the United States) 13 , 14 . Part of the problem is that the areas of activity listed above do not fit into and are not well supported in the usual academic setting, and opportunities for clinical work, which can generate salary support, require a patient base.…”
Section: Drug Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although much could be accomplished if there were clinical pharmacologists in the developing world, the stark reality is that there are few “on the ground” and the numbers are decreasing, not increasing (as is true in academic settings in the United States) 13 , 14 . Part of the problem is that the areas of activity listed above do not fit into and are not well supported in the usual academic setting, and opportunities for clinical work, which can generate salary support, require a patient base.…”
Section: Drug Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%