Schwartz M A, Ray M D
Am J Hosp Pharm. 1985 Apr;42(4):803-10.
The results of surveys conducted by the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy (AACP) and the American Society of Hospital Pharmacists (ASHP) to investigate the extent and causes of problems in relationships between colleges of pharmacy and the pharmacy departments in their affiliated teaching hospitals are presented. For the AACP study, questionnaires were mailed to either the dean or the pharmacy practice department chairman of all 72 colleges, and a telephone interview was subsequently conducted with most of them. For the ASHP study, interviews were conducted with 67 directors of pharmacy in the colleges' principal affiliated teaching hospitals. Problems identified by the colleges related to quality or extent of services and finances. Most directors of pharmacy stated that they derived benefit from their affiliation with a college of pharmacy. The relationship between colleges of pharmacy and their teaching hospitals is relatively healthy and generally better than expected.
美国药学院协会(AACP)和美国医院药师协会(ASHP)为调查药学院与其附属教学医院药房部门之间关系问题的程度及原因而开展的调查结果已公布。在AACP的研究中,问卷被邮寄给了所有72所药学院的院长或药学实践部门主任,随后对其中大多数人进行了电话访谈。在ASHP的研究中,对各学院主要附属教学医院的67位药房主任进行了访谈。药学院指出的问题涉及服务质量或范围以及财务方面。大多数药房主任表示,他们从与药学院的附属关系中受益。药学院与其教学医院之间的关系相对健康,总体上比预期的要好。