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Research Article
Pharmacists Preferences and Utilization of Drug Information Resources
Author(s): Bisrat Hailemeskel, Imbi Drame, Pawvana Pansiri and Min ChoiBisrat Hailemeskel, Imbi Drame, Pawvana Pansiri and Min Choi
Objective: The study was designed to evaluate the level of drug information skills for pharmaicst in the Non-to identify the participants’ preferences for drug information resources.
Background: The ability of utilizing proper information is one of the essential clinical skills required by pharmacists to fulfill pharmacist’s role as the primary source of drug knowledge. However, pharmacists are facing with the imminent challenge of utilizing proper information as to the increasing number of information. Howard University provides a drug information session to the Non-Traditional Doctor of Pharmacy students to enhance the student’s drug information skills. A survey consisting of 18-questionnaires has been distributed to the participants (n=18) to assess the participant’s utilization skill and the preference on each res.. Read More»
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