Difference between pharmacist and clinical pharmacist
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Traditional (community) pharmacy involves the physical handling and dispensing of drugs in a retail setting. Depending on the type of retail setting you're in (small independent vs corporate chain), there will be varying degrees of patient counseling, chart/profile review, and compounding involved.
Clinical pharmacy, on the other hand, generally focuses on chart review and patient counseling. There’s quite a bit more research involved (databases, guidelines, studies, etc). There also tends to be more interaction with prescribers, as your goal is usually to take a load off their backs and optimize the patient’s therapy.
Of course there are many hybrids and subtypes of both, but those are the broad differences in a nutshell.
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Clinical pharmacy, on the other hand, generally focuses on chart review and patient counseling. There’s quite a bit more research involved (databases, guidelines, studies, etc). There also tends to be more interaction with prescribers, as your goal is usually to take a load off their backs and optimize the patient’s therapy.
Of course there are many hybrids and subtypes of both, but those are the broad differences in a nutshell.
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