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An Australian perspective.

Anthony J Smith1

  • 1Clinical Pharmacology, Calvary Mater Hospital, Waratah, NSW 2298, Australia. Anthony.Smith@newcastle.edu.au

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Clinical pharmacologists can enhance their discipline's impact by collaborating beyond traditional settings. Strategic partnerships and engagement in public health initiatives improve visibility and indispensability in medicine policy and education.

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Area of Science:

  • Clinical Pharmacology
  • Public Health Policy
  • Medicinal Chemistry

Background:

  • The discipline of clinical pharmacology faces challenges in maintaining visibility and impact.
  • Australasian clinical pharmacologists have developed strategies to enhance the field's indispensability.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss strategies for enhancing the future of UK clinical pharmacology.
  • To highlight successful models of collaboration and engagement from Australasia.

Main Methods:

  • Collaboration with consumer health groups on national medicine policies.
  • Partnership with national services for developing prescribing curricula.
  • Assumption of clinical toxicology services to stimulate research.
  • Engagement in international health initiatives within developing countries.

Main Results:

  • Successful influence on national Quality Use of Medicines and National Medicines Policies.
  • Implementation of a national prescribing curriculum in medical schools.
  • Stimulation of clinical research and specialized subgroups (e.g., envenomation).
  • Increased national and international profile for clinical pharmacology groups.

Conclusions:

  • Active collaboration beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries significantly enhances the profile and impact of clinical pharmacology.
  • Strategic engagement with policymakers, educators, and other clinical services is crucial for the discipline's indispensability.
  • International collaboration, particularly in developing countries, offers opportunities for growth and problem-solving.