International Pharmaceutical Care Journals
To describe the establishment of the
Pharmaceutical Care Leadership Residency Program (PCLRP), a residency experience that prepares graduates to take responsibility for leading practice change in pharmacy. University-based residency program focused on delivery of
pharmaceutical care in ambulatory care settings. PRACTICE DESCRIPTION AND INNOVATION: Currently, ambulatory care pharmacy practice is in a position analogous to that of institutional-based clinical pharmacy in the 1960s and 1970s in that practice in this arena is not well established and tremendous opportunity for growth exists. Just as early residency programs in the institutional
environment specifically emphasized the development of leaders who would advance clinical pharmacy, residencies in the ambulatory setting could now do much to further
pharmaceutical care practice. The 24-month PCLRP experience combines elements of a traditional pharmacy practice residency with specific leadership development activities designed to help residents develop the skills required for establishing influence, practice-based leadership, leadership through teaching, and professional advocacy. Individuals completing this program will possess a complement of skills and experience not often found in new pharmacy practitioners. They will be prepared to pursue a variety of career paths that focus on advancement of
pharmaceutical care practice. Program graduates report feeling better prepared and more confident in their ability to accept responsibility for leading practice change. They have also been successful in establishing new
pharmaceutical care practices during the residency experience. The success of pharmacy's professional transformation is dependent on the profession's ability to help individuals develop the knowledge, skills, and values required to lead this initiative. The residency program meets this challenge by placing a unique emphasis on developing leadership skills as they relate to establishing influence,
pharmaceutical care practice development, teaching, and professional advocacy.
High Impact List of Articles
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Pattern of apoptotic endothelial cell-derived micro vesicles in patients with different phenotypes of chronic heart failure
Alexander E Berezin*, Alexander A Kremzer, Tatyana A Samura and Tatyana A Berezina
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Pattern of apoptotic endothelial cell-derived micro vesicles in patients with different phenotypes of chronic heart failure
Alexander E Berezin*, Alexander A Kremzer, Tatyana A Samura and Tatyana A Berezina
Research Article: Clinical Practice
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Antimalarial drug quality: methods to detect suspect drugs
Harparkash Kaur, Michael D Green, Dana M Hostetler, Facundo M Fernandez and Paul N Newton
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Antimalarial drug quality: methods to detect suspect drugs
Harparkash Kaur, Michael D Green, Dana M Hostetler, Facundo M Fernandez and Paul N Newton
Review Article: Clinical Practice
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Management of chronic pediatric ailments
Vasundhara Tolia
Foreword: Clinical Practice
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Management of chronic pediatric ailments
Vasundhara Tolia
Foreword: Clinical Practice
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Focus on novel approaches in prostate cancer therapy
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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Focus on novel approaches in prostate cancer therapy
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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New theory on HIV spread
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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New theory on HIV spread
News and Views: Clinical Practice
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