Reflect on the content assigned for Week #6 using the below questions as a guide, at a minimum:
- In the 1950s, two schools in California did NOT transition from the 4-year BS degree to new 5-year BS degree in Pharmacy. What was the impact of them moving directly to the entry-level PharmD?
- The entry-level PharmD degree is now 20 years old as the required degree to practice pharmacy in the USA. How do you feel this significant change in educational requirements has impacted our practice?
- Are current “apprenticeship” requirements a key component to learning how pharmacy practice works? Should they be changed?
- What other relevant questions would you ask about this content?
- At least 2 cited sources
- 2 Pages long
Answer preview
The readings have provided a vital insight into the history and practice of pharmacy. In addition to providing useful knowledge, the content also raises significant questions appertaining to the pharmacy field. For instance, the existence of so many boards raise questions on the coordination of governance. The primary concern for all stakeholders is guaranteeing a high quality of service to protect the patient’s health. The existence of these numerous bodies may be counterproductive by providing varying obligations. Similarly, pharmacy is an integral part of the healthcare reforms that the United States aspires for. A fundamental concern is the field’s capacity to integrate disruptive technologies for faster and cheaper treatment regimes.
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