Artículo de revista
Pharmaceutical care education at the University of Chile
Fecha
2002Registro en:
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL EDUCATION 66(2):144-147
0002-9459
Autor
Ruiz, Inés
Pinilla, E.
Paulos, Claudio
Pezzani Valenzuela, Marcela
Rubio, Betzabé
Chávez, H.
Pineda López, Rafael
Mellado, Rose Marie
Jirón Aliste, Marcela
Institución
Resumen
The study of Pharmacy at the University of Chile has been continuously adapting to the scientific developments and change in the practice of pharmacy. The University of Chile has considered, since 1997, the internship as one of the final activities in the pharmacy curriculum. In 1998, some modifications were made in the objectives and contents of this final activity. The purpose of these modifications was to include and develop the concept of pharmaceutical care. The present study shows some results obtained through these modifications. Between 1998 and 2000, 187 students completed the new internship experience. Of this total, 143 (76.5 percent), worked directly with patients, with a maximum of 80.6 percent (50 students) in the year 2000. Between 1998 and 2000, 118 students (63 percent) preferred to have these practice experiences at adult and children's hospitals. Changes in the internship motivated students to formulate and to develop pharmaceutical care plans. This new type of internship has been evaluated as a very stimulating activity.