2016
DOI: 10.5530/ijper.50.1.1
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Public Health and Patient Care Aspects in Indian Pharmacy Curricula: a Comparison with USA, Finland and Denmark.

Abstract: Aim(s):This study was designed to compare Indian pharmacy curricula with Pharmacy curriculum of USA, Finland and Denmark to assess differences with a focus on pharmaceutical policies and public health, patient care and pharmacy practice aspects in the programs. Study Design: This is a programmatic research conducted between March 2013 and August 2014. Methods: Curricula of pharmacy programs leading to registered pharmacist in India, USA, Finland and Denmark were selected. By using conversion references, all cu… Show more

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“…Danish students at the Master of Science in Pharmacy programmes only require completing a six-month-long internship. Based on the research on this study, semester-long or six-month long internship programmes, however, may not allow trainees to establish the overall practical skills and sense of belonging towards the health facilities [70]. Therefore, the implementation of the current study provided an example and blueprint for other related health science programmes to reform their internship programmes at the site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Danish students at the Master of Science in Pharmacy programmes only require completing a six-month-long internship. Based on the research on this study, semester-long or six-month long internship programmes, however, may not allow trainees to establish the overall practical skills and sense of belonging towards the health facilities [70]. Therefore, the implementation of the current study provided an example and blueprint for other related health science programmes to reform their internship programmes at the site.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unlike the North American environment, Nepal and South Asian countries may have their own practice and professional training schemes. However, the outcomes of this study may provide the direction of curriculum reforms and the development of their current internship programmes to Asian universities and health facilities for manpower and training purposes [70,71].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacy education in many countries has shifted toward meeting patient-careoriented competence needs [42][43][44]. Acquiring medication review competencies via continued training alongside work may be time-consuming and too heavy a workload; thus, a need for acquiring similar skills as a part of Finnish undergraduate pharmacy education was identified by the University of Helsinki.…”
Section: Developments In Finnish Pharmacy Education Towards Clinical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…curriculum is organized as strands at the University of Helsinki 25 and the curriculum emphases more social, behavioral and administrative sciences compared to curricula in Denmark, United States or India, from which comparative data is available. 26 Finnish programs also have a higher proportion of electives than the curricula in the above mentioned countries.…”
Section: Internships In Finlandmentioning
confidence: 99%