El largo y sinuoso camino de la farmacia clínica en Chile

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  • Roberto Amador
  • Inés Ruiz
  • Guillermo Gonzalez-Martín

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Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacovigilance, Pharmacy Service, Hospital

Resumen

Clinical pharmacy is a health discipline in which pharmacists provide patient care that optimizes rational medication use and promotes health, wellness and disease prevention. The beginnings of clinical pharmacy in Chile were inspired by the origin in the School of Pharmacy of the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), in the mid-1960s. However, the historical development in our country, both in teaching and in the professional field, was accompanied by difficulties and success, which became a long and winding road. This article shares the events that gave rise to its beginnings in Chile, first through teaching, then in pharmacovigilance and clinical pharmacokinetics, to later describe its professional expansion and recognition as a specialty of pharmacy. This article briefly recounts the history of the Chilean clinical pharmacy to this day. Some names of people or institutions were not mentioned. Therefore the authors apologize in advance to pharmacists and organizations whose contribution cannot be recognized in this way. However, we know that this specialty has not been forged only by the names that appear, but by all those who love and respect the work of the clinical pharmacy.

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2023-01-24

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Amador, R., Ruiz, I., & Gonzalez-Martín, G. (2023). El largo y sinuoso camino de la farmacia clínica en Chile. Revista Médica De Chile, 151(1). Recuperado a partir de https://revistamedicadechile.cl/index.php/rmedica/article/view/9758

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