МЕЖДУНАРОДНЫЙ ОПЫТ БОЛЬНИЧНОЙ ФАРМАЦИИ
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.54890/.v2i2.529Аннотация
Резюме. В статье приведен международный опыт больничной фармации. Изучен опыт работы больничной фармации в зарубежных странах на современном этапе. Показаны основные национальные тенденции, моделимеждународной больничнойфармации и функции госпитальных (больничных) фармацевтов.
Ключевые слова:
Больничная фармация, фармацевт, клинические исследования, фармацевтическая помощь, зарубежные страны.Библиографические ссылки
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