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    A Clinical Pharmacy Training Program was created to support physicians with patient-oriented drug therapy. The program enhances medical library resources for pharmacy students, interns, and residents, fostering collaboration.

    Area of Science:

    • Pharmacy Education
    • Clinical Pharmacy Practice
    • Medical Librarianship

    Background:

    • Physicians face numerous demands, necessitating enhanced support in patient-oriented drug therapy.
    • Existing healthcare systems require interdisciplinary collaboration to optimize patient care.
    • Medical libraries play a crucial role in supporting clinical education and practice.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To establish a Clinical Pharmacy Training Program to aid physicians.
    • To provide clinical training for pharmacy students, interns, and residents.
    • To integrate medical library resources into the pharmacy training program.

    Main Methods:

    • Developing a collaborative Clinical Pharmacy Training Program.
    • Incorporating training on medical literature resources provided by the Medical Library.

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  • Facilitating cooperation between Medical Service, Pharmacy Service, and Library Service.
  • Main Results:

    • The program successfully provides clinical training to pharmacy students, interns, and residents.
    • The Medical Library actively contributes by offering training in medical literature resources.
    • Interdepartmental cooperation enhances the Medical Library's role as a central resource center.

    Conclusions:

    • The Clinical Pharmacy Training Program effectively supports physicians in drug therapy.
    • Collaboration between pharmacy services and the medical library strengthens clinical education.
    • The Medical Library is positioned as a key resource and reference center within the hospital.