Hi
What is difference between pharmacist and pharmaceutical scientist? In my
country, precisally in my State, we have near 10 schools of pharmacy, 3 is
public and other schools are private.
All public pharmacy school have a dean that is graduate in pharmaceutical
Science and had an Ph.D. in any area and have successfully completed their
"livre-docência" in pharmacy.
And so, after become an full professor, he is elegible to become a dean in
any public pharmacy School.
David I Kasahara, B.S.Pharm.
MSc Student at School of Medicine - University of Sao Paulo
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De: Billy Futter <B.Futter@ru.ac.za>
Para: PharmCare <PharmCare@pharmweb1.man.ac.uk>
Data: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 8:13 AM
Assunto: Re: School of Pharmacy's Deanship
>Hi Dzul
>We have 9 universities offering partial of complete training for
>entry level pharmacist courses, nearly all of whom have a background
>in pharmaceutics. A few have changed emphasis towards pharmacy
>practice, or drug policy. With the emphasis in the is moving away
>manufacturing towards more clinical competencies, it is interesting
>to speculate on the role played by the key discipline of the head in
>resisting or facilitating this change..
>
>It is also interesting to consider the role that a non-pharmacist
>might play in facilitating or resisting this change. Would it be
>fair to say that if the head was from the pure sciences, that there
>would be a greater propensity to hang onto traditional competencies?
>(PS I am a social scientist so I am more interested in putting the
>care into pharmaceutical care than the pharmaceuticals!)
>
>Cheers
>Billy
>
>Billy Futter
>Associate Professor
>Faculty of Pharmacy
>Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa
>email B.Futter@ru.ac.za
>phone 046 603 8494
>fax 046 636 1205
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