2016
DOI: 10.18372/2411-264x.8.12357
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Didactics Aspects of Preparation of Future Druggists Are in Realities of Forming of Modern Higher Medical Education in Ukraine

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“…Currently, the policy of Ukraine in the pharmaceutical sector is oriented towards the priority of social interests in terms of pharmaceutical services and products, development of affordable and effective pharmacotherapy and disease prevention. Public needs and the realities of the development of higher pharmaceutical education in Ukraine predetermine the didactical aspects in professional training of future Masters of Pharmacy students (Reva, 2016). Some issues connected with the Ukrainian pharmaceutical education were studied by the researchers and include training of professionals for the pharmaceutical sector (Chernykh et al, 2002;Chernykh et al, 2015;Mnushko, 2006) and for systems of accounting and economics for pharmaceutical management (Bulakh et al, 2003;Bulakh et al, 2007).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the policy of Ukraine in the pharmaceutical sector is oriented towards the priority of social interests in terms of pharmaceutical services and products, development of affordable and effective pharmacotherapy and disease prevention. Public needs and the realities of the development of higher pharmaceutical education in Ukraine predetermine the didactical aspects in professional training of future Masters of Pharmacy students (Reva, 2016). Some issues connected with the Ukrainian pharmaceutical education were studied by the researchers and include training of professionals for the pharmaceutical sector (Chernykh et al, 2002;Chernykh et al, 2015;Mnushko, 2006) and for systems of accounting and economics for pharmaceutical management (Bulakh et al, 2003;Bulakh et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%