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    to quality care. Doctors often failed to listen to patient’s concerns and pharmacies are just merely drug sellers who lack professional trainings. Such lack of pharmacists and poor health system was the motivation for me to pursue a pharmacy degree in Australia. I spent 4 years completing my pharmacy degree and immersing myself rotating and volunteering in variety of healthcare settings – community and hospital pharmacies, clinics, and medical center. During my rotation, I have come to…

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    Teva Industry Risks

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    industries in the United States. There are always a lot of researches, developments, and productions of new drugs in the industry of pharmaceutical; however, patients are able to find or get the medications either over the counter in a retail stores, pharmacies, and many other medical markets or by prescriptions. Consequently, medication usage is to diagnose, analyze, and prevent disease. The pharmaceutical industry had been established since the nineteenth century of chemical industry. Many…

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    Human healthcare is set on a path of a continued development evolving through drug discovery and innovation in medical technology. In spite of new molecules being discovered frequently, most of them fail to convert into a potential treatment. A small percentage of those that do, face the ever-increasing challenges of the healthcare systems, which further makes it difficult for them to reach the patients. In a developed nation with an evolved regulatory landscape like the United States, it is…

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    Pharmacists

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    practice of pharmacy. Thereafter, pharmacists in the United States can complete more examinations in their areas of specialty selected. These include nuclear pharmacy, nutrition support pharmacy, Oncology, Pharmacotherapy, and psychiatric pharmacy pharmacy. Nuclear pharmacy involves working with radioactive drugs in order that it can be used safely and effectively in the diagnosis and treatment of certain diseases. The use of nutritional support include pharmacists who work with patients in…

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    Case Study On Walgreens

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    current Walgreens customer? A: If this is your first time filling this medication Walgreens can fill it immediately. If you are getting a refilled prescription, the pharmacist will handle the prescription transfer process with your other pharmacy. There is no charge for transferring and it only takes a few minutes. Q: Does Walgreens accept prescription insurance or need my insurance information? A: Walgreens accepts most prescription insurance plans. If you are not a Walgreens…

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    woman named Maria Christina Gonzalez explain the traditional means of studying medicinal plants such as the annatto and others and how it’s passed down from generation to generation. Maria learned of medicinal plants from her father and later studied pharmacy as well as nursing aid in the nation’s capital Guatemala City. What surprised me is how Maria explains that most people in the center of town, including other doctors, don’t even respect such medicine as they wanted instant treatment. She…

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    PREPARATION OUTLINE Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about the basics of essential oils. Thesis Statement: Since biblical times, essential oils from plants have been harvested and distilled for topical, aromatic, and internal use by many as part of a wellness regimen. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter: Since the beginning of time, plants have been used for the physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being of people. Today, some of the most advanced pharmacological drugs mimic…

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    Patient Counseling

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    Patient counseling is one of the most important responsibilities of a pharmacist, so a correct form of verbal counseling has to be chosen. In the direct/indirect form of verbal communication, the patient counseling should fall in direct form. Direct form is in which the problems or inquires are addressed straightforwardly. While counseling the patients about the medications that they are going to consume, it is essential that they clearly understand the medication and its effect. Although…

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    In the field of biomedical research there many imperative careers that work together to reach a desired conclusion. One of these careers is a regulatory affairs specialist. Regulatory affairs specialists are a crucial part in ensuring that a client’s product meets the standards set up by various governments. Regulatory affairs specialists are needed in many biomedical industries, one of which is the pharmaceutical industry. A regulatory affairs specialist in the pharmaceutical industry has…

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    Brief Description of Massachusetts’ Medical Marijuana Law As of January 1st of 2013, the state of Massachusetts’ took into effect a law which was passed upon receiving the majority of votes to legalize the use of medical marijuana. While the Department of Health is still in the process of establishing more in depth regulations, this law has set several factors that are its foundation. Although there is no age requirement that one must be to consume medical marijuana, a person must be properly…

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