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Me Me - 30 May 2006 23:53 GMT
Pharmaceutical care as a philosophy of practice will never be
successful until there is an appropriate culture and climate within the
profession.  At present the culture is negative. What is needed is a
commitment to a new vision and professional leadership.
mrbrklyn - 02 Jun 2006 03:54 GMT
> Pharmaceutical care as a philosophy of practice will never be
> successful until there is an appropriate culture and climate within the
> profession.  At present the culture is negative. What is needed is a
> commitment to a new vision and professional leadership.

It will be successful when ***Pharmacists*** in retail insist on clinicla
practice in the 'hood.

Ruben
Bob G. - 02 Jun 2006 13:44 GMT
>> Pharmaceutical care as a philosophy of practice will never be
>> successful until there is an appropriate culture and climate within the
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>
>Ruben

Ruben:
Please explain....  I am a semi retired Pharmacist who practiced most
of my career in RETAIL .

To be truthful I am "slightly" behind he times....  but am curious
as to what you think I should be doing in my one 4 hour shift behind
the counter each week...  

Bob G.
 
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