Howard University will provide support to build the capacity of pharmacy schools established in Ethiopia, the Addis Ababa University (AAU) said.
Dean of AAU’S School of Pharmacy, Dr. Teferi Gedif said the school of pharmacy took the pioneering role to introduce patient-oriented pharmacy education in Ethiopia with the technical assistance of Howard University.
Dr. Teferi was speaking here on Friday at the opening of a workshop on “Pharmacy Education in the 21st century: Strategic Vision and Direction”.
He said the role and function of pharmacists and pharmaceutical staff needs to be reappraised and educational outcomes of the evolving pharmacy curriculum should be clearly defined.
In this regard, educational outcomes should include: pharmaceutical care with provision of both patient centered and population centered, systems management of resources and medication use systems, among others.
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