Pharmaceutical Care - A new discipline in the curriculum: Introducing pharmacy students to medication non-compliance

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Pharmaceutical Care (PC) is a new academic discipline with a direct link to patient care. Since 2003 it has been integrated into the Swiss five-year university pharmacy curriculum. This article aims to describe (1) the concept of PC as a systematic process through which a pharmacist cooperates with the patient and healthcare professionals in designing, implementing and monitoring a therapeutic plan that will produce specific therapeutic outcomes; (2) the didactic concept used for the new discipline; (3) an illustrative example of how to teach pharmacy students the issues of patient non-compliance. © Schweizerische Chemische Gesellschaft.

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Hersberger, K. E., & Arnet, I. (2006). Pharmaceutical Care - A new discipline in the curriculum: Introducing pharmacy students to medication non-compliance. Chimia, 60(1–2), 76–79. https://doi.org/10.2533/000942906777675065

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