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formally established and offered through 3 universities naming Khon Kaen
University, Prince Songklanagarind University and Naraesuan University. A residency may occur at any career point following an entry-level degree in pharmacy. Individuals planning practice-oriented careers are encouraged to complete all formal academic education before entry into a residency. Residency and fellowship programs in Thailand are integrated into intensive 4-yr program. The first year “Pharmacy Practice” exists primarily to train pharmacists in professional practice and management activities. Residencies provide experience in integrating pharmacy services with the comprehensive needs of individual practice settings and provide in-depth experiences leading to advanced practice skills and knowledge. The resident's practice experiences are closely directed and evaluated by a qualified practitioner-preceptor. The 2nd and 3rd year “Specialized Residencies” advance an ability to conceptualize new and improved pharmacy services. Within a given residency program, there is considerable consistency in content for each resident. In addition, accreditation standards and program guidelines produced by College of Pharmacotherapeutics (Thailand) provide considerable program content detail and look after consistency among programs. The 4th year “Fellowship” is aimed primarily to develop competency in the scientific research process, including conceptualizing, planning, conducting, and reporting research. Under the close direction and instruction of a qualified researcher-preceptor, the participant (the fellow) receives a highly individualized learning experience that utilizes the fellow's research interests and knowledge needs as a focus for his or her education and training. A fellowship candidate is expected to possess basic practice skills relevant to the knowledge area of the fellowship. Such skills may be obtained through practice experience or through an appropriate residency and should be maintained during the program.
41:). A pharmacy residency program allows for the implementation of skill set and knowledge acquired in pharmacy school through interaction with the public either in a hospital setting or community practice. The program is done over a span of about 2yrs after graduation from pharmacy school and licensure as a pharmacist. Pharmacy residency helps improve the resume of a pharmacist so as to increase chances of obtaining employment outside community practice. A 2022 review suggested that there is sufficient evidence that residency develops key competencies for junior pharmacists.
151:). This section allows the residents to focus on research projects alongside hospital appointments and university courses. The first year of the master's education is obtained following additional courses that the student must validate before starting the residency. The second year of the master's education is usually validated after the first year of residency and following the defense of the master's project giving the degree. The last three years of residency are dedicated to the
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Administration; HIV; Infectious
Diseases; Internal Medicine; Managed Care; Medication Use Safety; Nephrology; Nuclear Pharmacy; Nutrition Support Pharmacy; Oncology; Palliative Care/Pain Management; Pediatrics; Pharmacoeconomics and Outcomes Research; Pharmacogenetics; Pharmacotherapy; Pharmacy Informatics; Psychiatric Pharmacy; Solid Organ Transplantation; Transition of Care.
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Managed Care
Pharmacy residency trains pharmacists to deliver pharmaceutical care utilizing three practice models: 1. individual patient care in which the pharmacist communicates findings and recommendations to patients and those health care providers who provide care directly to the patient; 2. care
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The first year is generally referred to as post graduate year 1 or PGY1. A second year is referred to as a PGY2 and places emphasis on a specialty practice area. Each residency is a year long endeavor although some programs are combining a PGY1 and PGY2 into a two-year endeavor. For the residency
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which is the official title required to work as a hospital pharmacist). There are several minors sub-specialties (not official) such as
Oncology pharmacy, Nutritional pharmacy, Infectious disease pharmacy, Ambulatory Care pharmacy, Clinical Trials Management, Drug Information pharmacy and Clinical
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December. The resident is both a student and an employee of the
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Pharmacy council met to discuss the need for initiation of an organized, directed, postgraduate training program in a defined area of pharmacy practice also known as "residency" and "fellowship” training. In 2006, the residency program is
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A typical pharmacy residency in Canada consists of 12 months of structured rotations covering aspects such as pharmacy practice and administration, internal medicine, pediatrics, cardiology, surgery, nephrology, gastrointestinal systems, respirology, emergency medicine, intensive care, ambulatory
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The PGY2 year further trains the pharmacist with symptoms, treatments (both drug and non-drug) in a particular area. Upon completion of a PGY2, one becomes eligible to take the
Pharmacy Board Certification Exam for one of the seven specialties currently recognized by the Board of Pharmaceutical
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The PGY2 consists of many different sub-specialties. The
American Society of Health-System Pharmacists recognizes the following: Ambulatory Care; Biologics/Pharmacogenomics; Cardiology; Community; Critical Care; Drug Information; Emergency Medicine; Geriatrics; Health System Pharmacy Practice
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The
Community Pharmacy residency usually covers many issues at hand with patients coming to community pharmacies and provides in depth knowledge of patient medication adherence patterns, medication therapy management, and collaborative drug therapy management with associated practitioners with
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provided to targeted groups of patients in which the pharmacist designs, conducts, monitors and evaluates the outcomes of organized and structured programs; and 3. population care management in which the pharmacist develops and implements medication-use policy.
188:. These are Pharmacy Practice (based in hospital setting), Community Pharmacy residency in partnership with the American Pharmacists Association (APhA) (based in a community pharmacy) and Managed Care Pharmacy residency in partnership with the
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care, and toxicology. Certain centres may have more specialized care, as is the case in cancer agencies and pediatric hospitals. This 12-month program is equivalent to the USA's PGY1.
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To be considered for PGY1 equivalent experience the individual must have practiced at least THREE years as a PHARMACIST and must be licensed to practice as a pharmacist in the US.
315:"Evidence for the development of skills for education, leadership and innovation through experiential-based foundational pharmacy residency programs: a narrative review"
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After completion of PGY1 or PGY2, one can either choose to practice, pursue another residency, or a fellowship, which would train one to be an independent researcher.
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year beginning in 2016, 1708 accredited programs participated in the ASHP Resident matching program. In total, 3954 residents were placed within these programs.
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The Pharmacy Practice residency usually covers a wide array of topics and deems one eligible for Board Certification in Pharmacotherapy Specialty.
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Specialties. These Specialties are psychiatry, nutritional support, oncology, pediatric, pharmacotherapy, nuclear pharmacy, and ambulatory care.
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87:in 2020 where they were contributing to
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111:Pharmaceutical Innovation and Research
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287:Winner, Danielle (2 December 2019).
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313:Al-Diery, Tarik (23 March 2022).
289:"Residency After Pharmacy School"
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190:Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy
999:Pharmacies in the United States
624:"Board of Pharmacy Specialties"
598:National Matching Services Inc.
80:hospital and receives salary.
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467:"Bulletin Officiel n°2003-5"
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547:"2016 Program Statistics"
199:prescribing authorities.
969:Investigational New Drug
810:Pharmaceutical chemistry
756:Pharmacological activity
27:Post-graduate internship
951:Pharmaceutical industry
770:Pharmaceutical sciences
610:"ASHP Online Directory"
441:"Internat de pharmacie"
372:"ความเป็นมาของวิทยาลัย"
420:www.legifrance.gouv.fr
405:ratchakitcha.soc.go.th
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911:Consultant pharmacist
573:"Residency Directory"
507:www.education.gouv.fr
489:www.education.gouv.fr
403:ข้อบังคับสภาเภสัชกรรม
994:Pharmacies of Norway
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473:on 28 February 2008.
145:Doctor of Philosophy
45:Residency by country
18:Residency (pharmacy)
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553:on 15 November 2016
390:pharmacycouncil.org
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