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Public Perceptions of Pharmacists: The Effect of Information-Sharing About Pharmacists’ Education, Skills, and Scope of Practice
- In: F24 - Short oral presentations of the FIP Social and Administrative Pharmacy Section on Thursday, 5 September 2013, 12:15-13:45
- At: Dublin (Ireland) (2013)
- Type: Presentations + Posters
- By: PEREPELKIN, Jason (University of Saskatchewan, Pharmacy, Saskatoon, Canada)
- Co-author(s): Abramovic, Melissa (University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada)
- Abstract:
I. On average members of the general public do not have a full appreciation for what pharmacists can do. As a result, if patients have low expectations of pharmacists and pharmacists meet those low expectations, satisfaction is achieved. II. While various resources are being invested in public education campaigns (PEC), it is not clear as to
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