Siler W A
Drug Intell Clin Pharm. 1988 Jun;22(6):497-502. doi: 10.1177/106002808802200614.
The author spent one half of 1987 working as an institutional pharmacist and the other half working as a community pharmacist. After quizzing administrators, educators, laboratory technicians, nurses, pharmacists, physicians, secretaries, and consumers throughout central Illinois, a picture of the small hospital in transition began to emerge. Exciting new roles for institutional pharmacists are developing, but the future for the "tiny" hospital (smaller than 100 beds), the health service providers who staff them, and the communities they serve is in doubt. This article is intended to provide a view of what is happening in small and very small hospitals in some communities in Illinois.
作者在1987年上半年担任机构药剂师,下半年担任社区药剂师。在对伊利诺伊州中部的管理人员、教育工作者、实验室技术人员、护士、药剂师、医生、秘书和消费者进行询问后,一家处于转型期的小型医院的情况开始显现出来。机构药剂师令人兴奋的新角色正在形成,但“小型”医院(床位少于100张)、在其中工作的医疗服务提供者以及它们所服务的社区的未来却充满疑问。本文旨在呈现伊利诺伊州一些社区中小型医院正在发生的情况。