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Role of Pharmacist in Modern Health System | Original Article

Dheeraj Khatak*, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

Pharmacists now utilize their professional expertise to support the population by vaccines, disaster preparedness and intervention, opioid prevention, safety testing, management therapy management (MTM), and counseling services. This article outlines why the position of the pharmacist in the public health field should be broadened. Realizing the pharmacists' capacities and further extending their position in the public health environment is necessary in order to increase the nation's standard of treatment and reduce costs. Pharmacists are more open to consumers than any other healthcare provider and are highly qualified to help support the health care mission encouraging fitness, wellbeing and prevention. Nowadays, owing to several reasons, the traditional understanding of the pharmacy industry in urban pharmacies is undergoing global extinction. Online pharmacies are gaining ground amid various factors thanks to their ability to promote consumer demand. Nonetheless, they risk face-to - face communication, impair consumer loyalty building dependent on direct person engagement and thereby reduce pharmacists to merely commercial figures. Communication of patient-centered treatment is emphasized as the critical factor for establishing a strong and acceptable intimate partnership with the customer, for keeping the consultation cycle successful and for improving the expertise of the pharmacist in community pharmacy. This paper provides a systematic analysis of current research with the first goal of defining issues impacting qualified pharmacy practice and, second, how to develop patient-centered communication skills. A more comprehensive adoption of in-depth research and application of interpersonal, organizational, educational and sociological methodologies and techniques will allow more valuable skills to be learned in order to provide a productive consulting service and enhance potential practitioners' ability to tackle public affairs