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- The American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP) is the 30,000-member national professional association comprised of pharmacists who work with doctors and other health professionals in:
-- Hospitals, -- Ambulatory care clinics, and -- Long-term care and home care facilities.
- ASHP's mission is to support pharmacists in helping people use medications safely and effectively.
- Hospital and health-system pharmacists are licensed medication experts with at least five years of highly specialized pharmacy education. They often have completed doctoral degrees in pharmacy (Pharm. D.) and post-graduate residency programs. Health-system pharmacists:
-- Evaluate new medications and advise physicians and other health care professionals about the safest and most effective drug therapies for individual patients, -- Monitor every stage of medication therapy to improve drug effectiveness, -- Provide critical safety and drug quality checks to prevent harmful drug interactions or reactions and potential mistakes, -- Work under sterile conditions to create compounds that patients receive intravenously, -- Supervise the dispensing and distribution of medication, and -- Counsel patients on the appropriate use of medicines.
ASHP Web site
MedMaster Database
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