Murdan, S;
Blum, N;
Francis, S;
Slater, E;
Alem, N;
Munday, M;
Taylor, J;
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(2014)
The Global Pharmacist.
School of Pharmacy and Development Education Research Centre, Institute of Education, University College London: London, UK.
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Abstract
Globalisation can facilitate improvements in health through the speed and ease of shared information, advances in health care delivery and health policy, and the enhanced pace of discovery through international research collaborations. However, there are associated potential risks to health such as the spread of communicable diseases and antibiotic-resistance. Current international priorities in the development, supply and use of medicines reflect the influence of globalisation. This is relevant to all aspects of contemporary pharmacy, and means that graduates are increasingly working in a globalised profession.
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