Arun Shirwaikar, Dean Gulf Pharmacy College said:
"Pharmaceutical care basically means improving the medication use process in order to improve outcomes, including the patients' quality of life, and that involves a focus change for pharmacy from product to patient. This change in focus also implies that the pharmacy curriculum should be adapted, in order for the pharmacist to be able to acquire new knowledge and skills."
In most countries this change currently is taking place but not in very deliberate or structured manner. Some basic decisions have to be made, in order to guarantee that every patient receives pharmaceutical care when needed. It will be necessary to set new practice standards, establish cooperative relationships with other health-care professions, and determine strategies for marketing pharmaceutical care. Pharmacy's re-professionalization will be completed only when all pharmacists accept their social mandate to ensure the safe and effective drug therapy of the individual patient.
As we seek the optimal societal strategy for innovative drug therapy, resource allocation decisions have to be made. Widening the debate and informing the debaters will enhance the chances of making choices that achieve the best health for the most people at the best cost.
Over 150 healthcare and medical professionals from all over the UAE participated in the seminar. Experts like Dr. Mohamed Abu Elkhair from Health Authority-Abu Dhabi, Dr. Awad Omer, Director Pharmacy Mafraq Hospital Abu Dhabi and Dr. Mohamed Kamil from Zayed Herbal Research Institute and Prof. Arun Shirwaikar, dean Gulf Pharmacy College delivered talks during the conference.
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