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Q: What is the primary role of a clinical pharmacist?
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Is there any Clinical Pharmacist in India since today?

In India as i know in Uttar Pradesh pharmacists are doing clinical job in govt. hospitals.In the absence of doctor they are entitled to do the clinical work ;for which they are given seprate allowance.Pharmacists are engaged in clinical emergency duties ,postmortem duties and many other important clinical duties.Ajay Sharma (pharmacist at primary health centre, Sarojini Nagar, Lucknow,India.)


What is the salary of clinical pharmacy?

Resources say that a Clinical Pharmacist earns an average of $106,000 a year.


Every pharmacist in hospital is a clinical pharmacist?

Depends on what hospital you are at and how you define "clinical." Hospitals employ two different types of pharmacists: dispensing pharmacists and clinical pharmacists. Dispensing pharmacists work in the actual pharmacy and read the orders and prepare the medication for the patients. Clinical pharmacist round on the floors with the doctors and ensure that patients are on the best medication. Clinical pharmacy jobs usually require a two year post graduate residency.


Can a clinical pharmacist join Pakistan army?

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Can a clinical pharmacist see the patient?

A clinical pharmacist does talk to the patient regarding their medications and will work with the patient's physician to advice on all medications the patient is taking. Depending on the arrangement between the physician and the pharmacist the pharmacist may be allowed to alter certain medications the patient is taking. This is only allowed for certain cases and usually just involves changing the dosage of a certain medication. This also depends upon the State since several states have different laws regarding the range of care a clinical pharmacist is allowed to give.


Is there any difference between hospital pharmacy and clinical pharmacy?

Hospital Pharmacy focuses on drug dispensing where as clinical pharmacist are involved in working out the patient care & advicing Doctors and Nurses.


What role do pharmacist play?

Alright... so what would the doctors do if there were no medicines??? The pharmacists are the backbone for the health sciences... No Pharmacist, no medicines...


What is a scientist's primary concern in a clinical trial?

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What is a scientist's primary concern is a clinical trial?

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What are the best professions in the pharmacy field?

A pharmacist is the best profession in the pharmacy field, pharmacists can follow different career paths:- - clinical pharmacy - hospitals etc. - retail pharmacy - online pharmacist. There are also pharmacist technicians which are in high demand.


In the 20th century pharmaceutical industry threatened to reduce the role of the pharmacist to that of?

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What is clinical pharmacy?

Clinical pharmacy is the branch of Pharmacy where pharmacists provide patient care that optimizes the use of medication and promotes health, wellness, and disease prevention.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.