Achieving the World Health Organization's vision for clinical pharmacology

Clinical pharmacology is a medical specialty whose practitioners teach, undertake research, frame policy, give information and advice about the actions and proper uses of medicines in humans and implement that knowledge in clinical practice. It involves a combination of several activities: drug disc...

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health workforce
Humans
leadership
Patient-Centered Care - methods
Patient-Centered Care - standards
Patient-Centered Care - trends
Pharmacology, Clinical - education
Pharmacology, Clinical - methods
Pharmacology, Clinical - standards
Pharmacology, Clinical - trends
Pharmacy Service, Hospital - methods
Pharmacy Service, Hospital - standards
Pharmacy Service, Hospital - trends
Practice Guidelines as Topic
Review
Reviews
Workforce
World Health Organization
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