Dawodu Patrick, Rutter Paul
Faculty of Education, Health and Wellbeing, University of Wolverhampton, Wulfruna St, Wolverhampton WV1 1LY, UK.
School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Fylde Rd, Preston PR1 2HE, UK.
Pharmacy (Basel). 2016 Jul 22;4(3):23. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy4030023.
The pharmacy profession continues to experience change regarding roles and responsibilities. The supply of medicines still remains a central function, but patient-facing, clinical roles are now becoming more commonplace, where pharmacists use their expert knowledge to maximise patient use of medicines. This transitional state from supplier of medicines to medicines expert raises questions over the contemporary professional identity of pharmacists. This literature-informed commentary highlights the current situation regarding how pharmacists' identity is formed and reinforced. The authors suggest that the profession needs to be clearer in articulating what pharmacy does, and advocate the need for strong branding that the profession, public and other healthcare practitioners understand.
药学专业在角色和职责方面持续经历变革。药品供应仍然是一项核心职能,但面向患者的临床角色如今变得越来越普遍,在这些角色中,药剂师运用其专业知识来最大化患者对药物的使用。从药品供应商到药品专家的这种过渡状态引发了关于药剂师当代职业身份的问题。这篇基于文献的评论突出了药剂师身份如何形成和强化的现状。作者们建议,该专业需要更清晰地阐明药学的作用,并主张要有强大的品牌形象,让该专业、公众和其他医疗从业者都能理解。