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Pharmacy newsletter....for Kenyan pharmacists: February 2012
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Pharmacy newsletter.for Kenyan pharmacists. Wednesday, February 22, 2012. A Challenge to 21st Century Kenyan Pharmacists who are still Sitting on the Fence. Pharmacy of today appears as a collection of disputatious factions and splinter groups still ‘a profession in search of a role’and a profession unable to choose from a bewildering variety of functions and unable to overcome a variety of ‘barriers to clinical practice’. Drugs do not have doses, patients have doses. Links to this post. A Challenge to 2...
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Pharmacy newsletter....for Kenyan pharmacists: Healthcare Professionals Strike or a Leadership Crisis?
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Pharmacy newsletter.for Kenyan pharmacists. Thursday, December 26, 2013. Healthcare Professionals Strike or a Leadership Crisis? Was the just ended healthcare professionals strike that ground the public healthcare system to a halt a mere strike or a severe leadership crisis in health? See it in the CPE media statement below:. The issues, the options and the way out. What the Constitution says. Is it the constitution? No Is it the governors, their county executives or the county assemblies? The answer lie...
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Pharmacy newsletter....for Kenyan pharmacists: MY VISION FOR THE CLINICAL PHARMACY PROFESSION
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Pharmacy newsletter.for Kenyan pharmacists. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. MY VISION FOR THE CLINICAL PHARMACY PROFESSION. A profession [1] is a vocation founded upon specialised educational training, the purpose of which is to supply disinterested counsel and service to others, for a direct and definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain (Webb S, 1997). Pharmacists are professionals who have the abilities and skills which are necessary to achieve outcomes related to:. 8226; to d...
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Pharmacy newsletter....for Kenyan pharmacists: June 2011
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Pharmacy newsletter.for Kenyan pharmacists. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. LET US TALK PHARMACEUTICAL CARE! BUILDING YOURSELF AS AN EFFECTIVE PROBLEM SOLVER. Pharmacy is built firmly on the concept of technical rationality. The idea states that practitioners are primarily problem solvers who select rational ways to serve particular purposes. Pharmaceutical care is essentially a process and is as follows:. Identify any DRUG-RELATED PROBLEM (actual or potential);. The Pharmaceutical Care Working Group will prov...
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Pharmacy newsletter....for Kenyan pharmacists: MY VERSION OF A PHARMACIST CREED
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Pharmacy newsletter.for Kenyan pharmacists. Wednesday, August 7, 2013. MY VERSION OF A PHARMACIST CREED. Today I just want to think of my devotion to my profession. I have to disclose though that I borrowed this heavily from the US Coast Guard. I am proud to be a Pharmacist. I never, by word or deed, will bring reproach upon the fair name of my service, nor permit others to do so unchallenged. I will always be on time for all my duties, and shall endeavour to do more, rather than less, than my share.
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Pharmacy newsletter....for Kenyan pharmacists: A Challenge to 21st Century Kenyan Pharmacists who are still Sitting on the Fence
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Pharmacy newsletter.for Kenyan pharmacists. Wednesday, February 22, 2012. A Challenge to 21st Century Kenyan Pharmacists who are still Sitting on the Fence. Pharmacy of today appears as a collection of disputatious factions and splinter groups still ‘a profession in search of a role’and a profession unable to choose from a bewildering variety of functions and unable to overcome a variety of ‘barriers to clinical practice’. Drugs do not have doses, patients have doses. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Pharmacy newsletter....for Kenyan pharmacists: Chief Pharmacist: From my lips to God's Ears
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Pharmacy newsletter.for Kenyan pharmacists. Monday, July 9, 2012. Chief Pharmacist: From my lips to God's Ears. If I became the Chief Pharmacist today, first I will create a crisis by refusing to be a registrar of a Board that is another full time job in itself. I will be happy to be an ex-officio member of the Board, and I must not go there all the time because I have qualified deputies. I will then lobby to my Minister (or is it cabinet secretary? Then I will focus on the needs of Kenyan public, and wh...
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Pharmacy newsletter....for Kenyan pharmacists: James Macharias will always be our Health Secretaries until we put Our House in order
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Pharmacy newsletter.for Kenyan pharmacists. Saturday, April 27, 2013. James Macharias will always be our Health Secretaries until we put Our House in order. I'm a pharmacist, and I really believe in us (all healthcare professionals). This view is not shared among the different cadres of health and healthcare professionals. Nurses are in support of the new secretary of health, not because they like him, but clearly because he is not the ' domineering self-centred all-important full-of-himself. We work in ...
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Pharmacy newsletter....for Kenyan pharmacists: Thoughts for those who embrace March 13th 2010 Public Sector Pharmacists meeting
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Pharmacy newsletter.for Kenyan pharmacists. Sunday, February 14, 2010. Thoughts for those who embrace March 13th 2010 Public Sector Pharmacists meeting. On that score, this is the most irresponsible, most corrupted and and the most confused health system that has ever been in the world. Everyone wants to play your role, qualifications notwithstanding, when there is money and blame you for their mess when the money runs out or where there is no money. Who wants to grow old in such a system? Our lawmakers ...