Towards a Greater Professional Standing: Evolution of Pharmacy Practice and Education, 1920–2020
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. 1920–1949: Soda Fountain Era
2.1. Education
2.2. Practice
“[The pharmacist] should never discuss the therapeutic effect of a Physician’s prescription with a patron nor disclose details of composition which the Physician has withheld, suggesting to the patient that such details can be properly discussed with the prescriber only”.
3. 1950–1979: Lick, Stick, Pour and More Era
3.1. Education
3.2. Practice
A pharmacist should hold the health and safety of patients to be of first consideration; he should render to each patient the full measure of his ability as an essential health practitioner.
4. 1980–2009: Pharmaceutical Care Era
4.1. Education
4.2. Practice
Pharmaceutical care is the responsible provision of drug therapy for the purpose of achieving definite outcomes that improve a patient’s quality of life. These outcomes are (1) cure of a disease, (2) elimination or reduction of a patient’s symptomatology, (3) arresting or slowing of a disease process, or (4) preventing a disease or symptomatology.
5. 2010–Present: Post-Pharmaceutical Care Era
5.1. Education
5.2. Practice
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Urick, B.Y.; Meggs, E.V. Towards a Greater Professional Standing: Evolution of Pharmacy Practice and Education, 1920–2020. Pharmacy 2019, 7, 98. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7030098
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Chicago/Turabian StyleUrick, Benjamin Y., and Emily V. Meggs. 2019. "Towards a Greater Professional Standing: Evolution of Pharmacy Practice and Education, 1920–2020" Pharmacy 7, no. 3: 98. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7030098
APA StyleUrick, B. Y., & Meggs, E. V. (2019). Towards a Greater Professional Standing: Evolution of Pharmacy Practice and Education, 1920–2020. Pharmacy, 7(3), 98. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy7030098