Community pharmacy and public health in Great Britain, 1936 to 2006: how a phoenix rose from the ashes
AUTOR(ES)
Anderson, Stuart
FONTE
BMJ Group
RESUMO
The pharmacy profession in Great Britain has identified public health as a key area for future development; at the same time the government has been keen to make full use of pharmacists in pursuing its public health goals. To date, pharmacy has focused on microlevel activities such as health promotion, medicines management and prescribing advice, rather than on wider public health issues such as health inequalities.
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