Pharmacy student clinical training for the study on the efficacy of hospital infection control

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I describe an ideal method of collaboration with a clinical pharmacy education and university education. In the clinical site, there are a lot of clinical problems that the pharmacist should solve. When pharmacy students start clinical training, the pharmaceutical problem might be found. It is necessary to demonstrate it scientifically to improve pharmaceutical problems. Problem-solving ability is necessary for the pharmacist education in the future. But it is difficult to study fundamental research in the hospital. It is necessary to cooperate for us with the university. Fundamental research is needed to guide at the university. A clinical education is guided in the hospital. Cooperation and roles are important. © 2007 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Ito, Y. (2007, February). Pharmacy student clinical training for the study on the efficacy of hospital infection control. Yakugaku Zasshi. https://doi.org/10.1248/yakushi.127.267

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