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    Country report: Pharmacy education and practice in the context of Mongolia

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    Authors
    Dorj, G.
    Sunderland, B.
    Sanjjav, T.
    Gendenragchaa, B.
    Dorj, G.
    Hendrie, Delia
    Parsons, R.
    Date
    2018
    Type
    Journal Article
    
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    Dorj, G. and Sunderland, B. and Sanjjav, T. and Gendenragchaa, B. and Dorj, G. and Hendrie, D. and Parsons, R. 2018. Country report: Pharmacy education and practice in the context of Mongolia. Pharmacy Education. 18 (1): pp. 212-216.
    Source Title
    Pharmacy Education
    ISSN
    1560-2214
    School
    School of Public Health
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69470
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    • Curtin Research Publications
    Abstract

    With the decentralisation of the Soviet Union system, Mongolia has gone through many challenges. The pharmaceutical sector has been privatised and over 80% of drugs are imported with Mongolia largely depending on international sources. Pharmacy education was traditionally orientated towards industry and product formulation. Most pharmacy graduates would seek positions in pharmaceutical marketing or industry. This has resulted in a shortage of pharmacists in other sectors. Pharmacy education has been acknowledged to be one of the important issues to be addressed in Mongolia. In order to improve the quality of the education and keep up with international standards, including Japan and the United States of America, the pharmacy curriculum has been revised seven times. A recent revision of the curriculum now includes clinical pharmacy and pharmacy practice. However, little information has been published describing pharmacy education in Mongolia. The information presented in this report may create discussion and critical analysis and planning, and it is hoped to be useful for further modification of pharmacy programmes to achieve desired educational outcomes.

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