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Pharmaceutical services at Sint Radboud Hospital.

D C McLeod, E van der Kleijn

    Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy
    |November 1, 1985
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    This Dutch hospital pharmacy program highlights international practice adaptations, utilizing supportive personnel and drug analysis to enhance clinical pharmacy services.

    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacy Practice
    • Clinical Pharmacy
    • Hospital Pharmacy Management

    Background:

    • Contemporary pharmaceutical and clinical pharmacy services are described at a major Dutch university medical center.
    • International adaptation of pharmacy practice concepts is necessary due to variations in personnel and training.
    • Sint Radboud Hospital's program illustrates global pharmacy practice standards.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the pharmaceutical and clinical pharmacy program at Sint Radboud Hospital in The Netherlands.
    • To illustrate adaptable practice concepts for international pharmacy settings.
    • To highlight key differences and priorities within the clinical pharmacy department.

    Main Methods:

    • Description of service components within the clinical pharmacy program.

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  • Identification of supportive personnel roles in assisting pharmacists.
  • Emphasis on pharmaceutical research and international liaison activities.
  • Main Results:

    • Sint Radboud Hospital utilizes various technical personnel to support pharmacists.
    • Pharmaceutical research and international liaison are key priorities.
    • The program includes a continuing drug analysis/quality control for commercial pharmaceuticals.

    Conclusions:

    • The Dutch program demonstrates innovative adaptations for international pharmacy practice.
    • Supportive personnel and robust quality control are crucial elements.
    • The model provides insights for global clinical pharmacy development.