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Pharmacy Practice Research Case Studies: Transforming Health through Sustainable Practices

Pharmacy Practice Research Case Studies, authored by Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar, presents a comprehensive overview of the evolution of pharmacy practice research over the past decade and its impact on global health. This book serves as a valuable resource for pharmacists, pharmaceutical scientists, policymakers, and researchers, providing insights into the methodologies and techniques used in current pharmacy practice.

Universal Health Coverage and the Role of Pharmacists

As countries worldwide strive to achieve Universal Health Coverage, as outlined in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, pharmacists have emerged as a vital part of healthcare teams. The book highlights the significant role pharmacists play in ensuring sustainable health practices and the transformative research methods used in conducting pharmacy practice and medicines use research.

The Evolution of Pharmacy Practice

The professional role of pharmacists has undergone a remarkable transformation over the past few decades. The pace of change has been phenomenal, varying across different aspects. Pharmacy Practice Research Case Studies provides a detailed account of these developments, shedding light on the dimensions of practice, education, research, and policy concerning pharmacy.

Case Studies and Sustainable Pharmacy Practices

The book utilizes case studies to demonstrate how sustainable pharmacy practices can be effectively implemented in various settings and countries. These real-world examples offer valuable insights into the application of research in global pharmacy practice, enabling readers to understand the needs and demands of the future.

Published by Elsevier Science in February 2021, Pharmacy Practice Research Case Studies is available in English and can be identified by the ISBNs 9780128193785 and 9780128193792. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the current state and future prospects of pharmacy practice research.

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